Yes there is.. It is called and Lighter and Match Factory. They make it in Ohio and China.
they made matches out of poisonous phosphorus which infected their jaw and made the person disfigured for life.
Assuming the sixteen matches are two squares made up of eight matches each. Two matches on top (horizontal), two matches on the bottom (horizontal), two matches on the left side (vertical), two matches on the right side (vertical). Remove one vertical match from each side from both squares. (A total of four matches) in the same row. Place two of the matches horizontally in-between the two squares both on the top and bottom. Then you'll have three squares.
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On average, about 75-80 of penalty kicks are successfully made in professional soccer matches.
Sachin has made 16,903 runs from 430 ODI matches (as on March 31st 09)
Sulfur, as a native mineral, or from the mineral pyrite, is used in the manufacture of matches.
Sachain Tandolker made the fastest 10000 run in ODI in least matches.
64 matches.
The number that matches your criteria is... 998949
Ancient Chinese matches were made during the Tang Dynasty, around 577-618 AD. These early matches were sticks coated with sulfur and various chemicals to create a flame when struck against a rough surface.
18 times in test matches and 5 in one-day matches which put together makes a grand total of 23 in international matches.
One can watch reruns of BBC rugby matches by using the BBC iPlayer. Matches are usually available for seven days after they take place although some are kept on archive for longer.