That includes using a flamethrower to dispense with enemies and a torture scene.
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For a five-year spell in the Noughties, Clive Owen's career was flamethrower hot.
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Back then, Papelbon was a 24-year-old flamethrower with the demeanor to match.
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Subsequently, in 1942, the U.S. Army introduced its own man-portable flamethrower.
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I was really looking forward to transform you guys into bacon with my flamethrower.
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He saved a high-powered flamethrower for former Bulls general manager Jerry Krause.
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A weapon heavily used in the Pacific was the United States M2A1 flamethrower.
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He backs away in the face of an I.R.A. member advancing with an LPO-50 flamethrower.
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The first flamethrower, in the modern sense, is usually credited to Richard Fiedler.
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A weapon that squirts ignited fuel for several yards
A flamethrower is a mechanical device designed to project a long controllable stream of fire.
A device that projects a flame for starting fires, it may also project additional fuel to help ignition. Used either as a weapon or a tool
(Flamethrowers) Igniting unburnt exhaust and shooting flames out the tailpipes.
(Flamethrowers) are cumbersome and relatively difficult to use (psychologically as well as mechanically).
A device, either mounted or portable, that sprays ignited incendiary fuel for some distance toward a target; see ZIPPO, NAPALM. [v: pyromachy]
The instrument a goldrider uses to burn Thread. A gold dragon may not chew firestone, because she will become infertile, if she does.
The flamethrower carries a large amount of ammunition. After exposure to the flame, the enemy will melt. Can destroy everything except tanks and helicopters. The flamethrower is also the only weapon that can kill an Invisible Green Eater.