- A
firebreak or
double track (also
called a fire line, fuel break,
fireroad and
firetrail in Australia) is a gap in
vegetation or
other combustible material...
- with
World Championship Wrestling from 1991 to 1992
under the ring name
Firebreaker Chip.
Curtis Thompson started wrestling in 1987 in NWA. Subsequently...
- An
oxygen firebreak, also
known as a fire stop
valve or fire
safety valve, is a
thermal fuse
designed to
extinguish a fire in the
delivery tube being...
- The
Firebreak Stakes, is a
horse race, for
horses aged four and over, run over a
distance of 1,600
metres (one mile) on dirt in
February at
Meydan Racecourse...
- use of the
major firefighting technique of the time, the
creation of
firebreaks by
means of
removing structures in the fire's path, was
critically dela****...
- and non-essential
shops would be
closed during that period.
After the
firebreak,
rules were
standardised across Wales with
localised restrictions abolished...
- city
officials had
ordered buildings torn down to
create long,
straight firebreaks.
These continued to be
expanded and
extended up to the
morning of 6 August...
- (west compound)
flanked by Nishinomaru-****a (outer section) and ****iage (
firebreak compound); and the
Kitanomaru (north compound). The
different wards were...
- of Meireki,
which killed 100,000 people, and
built extensive roads and
firebreaks around the city. He
established a
meyasubako (目安箱,
complaints box) to...
- material. Some
forms of
graphite are used for
thermal insulation (i.e.
firebreaks and heat shields), but some
other forms are good
thermal conductors. Diamond...