Other residents will just burn the rubbish in their garden spreading dioxins and other noxious chemicals throughout the countryside. |
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One reported burn incident occurred when partially frozen chicken wings were added to hot oil in a turkey fryer. |
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Opioid analgesics or morphine-based drugs form the cornerstone of burn pain treatment. |
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The fact is, indemnity or hold-harmless clauses can make consumers do a slow burn when accidents occur. |
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But high-powered competition in the online auto field has already caused some firms to crash and burn over the last few months. |
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If you're more energetic, go for the burn in a state-of-the-art gymnasium or on one of the three indoor tennis courts. |
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Frozen foods resist freezer burn better, and marinades penetrate meats more effectively. |
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A third-degree burn results in the destruction of skin, and may extend into the superficial fascia, muscle and bone. |
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The burn wound can be excised and covered with temporary or permanent closures such as pigskin or human cadaver skin. |
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The team indicated fidgeters burn off the calories, while couch potatoes can pile on the pounds. |
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He is being portrayed in the press as a kind of Thatcherite figure who plans to slash and burn his way across society. |
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Petroleum microcrystallines are added to harden it, increase burn time and capacity. |
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Once you've made a full recovery, go for the burn with fat-blasting ab crunches and leg-sculpting lunges. |
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Bowing down, they will burn joss sticks and pray for blessings and protection. |
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He looked firmly at the villagers, who were heaping piles of straw around the lion with mechanical motions, as if they were going to burn it. |
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He would feel her pulse, chafe her wrists, apply restoratives and smelling salts, burn feathers under her nose. |
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He has a couple of ex-con punks working for him in all kinds of criminal activity, and it is they who spark the flames that burn so fiercely. |
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Was my grand plan going to crash and burn before the first-period bell had even rung? |
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The Sun will become a red giant, still hot enough to burn planets to cinders as it engulfs Mercury and Venus and scorches Earth. |
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They said the dog had died from heat stroke or exhaustion or whatever it is that happens to dogs when they burn up. |
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By a similar stroke of the pen, a limekiln in Thrislington obtained a licence to burn fuel that was 100 per cent hazardous. |
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Don't be tempted to turn the heat up too much, as this will burn the bottom of the frittata. |
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Diet control can only stop extra fat formation but cannot burn the fat which is already there. |
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I sat curled up on the Victorian sofa watching the flames burn and crackle in the fireplace. |
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When contact is detected, the system sends a surge of electricity through the fuse wire to burn the wire and release the spring. |
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Because cyclists burn so much energy we have to eat high energy food such as pasta. |
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Right, I'm off to burn my mouth by trying to mould a gumshield to it following instructions written in Spanish. |
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When landslides destroy cropland, farmers slash and burn adjacent forests in order to feed their families. |
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So let's keep our fingers crossed and hope that it's a little bit light enough in the morning to burn those clouds off. |
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Do not place in the lowest slot or the bottom of the galette will burn before the topping is done. |
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Most burn centres employ social workers, vocational counsellors, and psychologists as part of the multidisciplinary burn team. |
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You can of course decompress them and burn them to CD, and get the best sound quality that you're going to get. |
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Consumables are the paper, toner, toner oil and electricity that printers burn up in their lifetime. |
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My gillie did once report seeing some character walking along a shallow burn in wellington boots, waving a couple of coat hangers. |
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An armed company of the kerne, carrying halberds and pikes and led by a piper, attack and burn a farmhouse and drive off the horses and cattle. |
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Fifty protesters gathered yesterday morning to voice their anger at the decision to allow Westbury cement works to burn waste products as fuel. |
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I know I need to burn off all mah stuff from that work machine tho and remove all the progs that aren't necessary. |
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After a fix of chocolate, my energy levels would soon crash and burn and by supper-time I'd be wiped out again and desperate for a glass of wine. |
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Good thing we'll burn it all off by sitting on our rears for another three days. |
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Oxygen won't burn, but pressurized pure oxygen makes even fire-resistant material burn furiously. |
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Oxygen in the atmosphere will burn with this inbound debris and ignite superheated atmospheric firestorms that will consume much oxygen. |
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When extremist pro-life individuals and groups burn down abortion clinics, is that not an act of terrorism? |
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Increasing your activity will rev up your metabolism so you can burn more calories. |
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Propellants such as gunpowder are so-called low explosives that burn but do not normally detonate. |
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Young adolescent boys are aroused by sexual imagery, and they burn with longing for sexual contact. |
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In addition to leveling churches, houses, and graveyards, ethnic cleansers burn books, encyclopedias, and dictionaries. |
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It not only protects against wind burn and frostbite, but it also keeps you from breathing in super-cooled air. |
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It is a visually impressive film, using high contrast digital photography to make the daytime burn and the nights darker than reality. |
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Do not wash such items in greasy dishwater which will leave a greasy film to burn on. |
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Did she not realise that the cost of being an actor is to burn forever in the limelight of intrusive media questioning? |
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To start with, the electric power plant may burn out because of just about anything. |
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The scarring on my left arm was so severe that I had to wear an elastic burn sleeve for more than a year to help repair it. |
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In burn injuries, for example, derma cells are cultivated from epithelium cells and then grow onto the surface of the wound. |
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When you burn it in a power station you release that carbon dioxide back to the atmosphere. |
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The highest rate of B foliar fertilization resulted in leaf burn but had no other evident detrimental effect on plant growth. |
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Does anyone know of a converter that lets them burn CDs without the extra time? |
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The investment banker, as compared to the local loan officer, specifically seeks out ventures that burn cash. |
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A second-degree burn involves the epidermis, the dermis and usually forms blisters that may be the result of superficial or deep dermal necrosis. |
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And no matter how many years may pass, his poetic flame will still burn brightly. |
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Use of the new product had significantly improved the level of healing and reduced the unsightly scarring associated with bad burn injuries. |
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This does take time, and if the end result wasn't quite what you wanted, then it was back to the enlarger to burn and dodge again. |
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For many years, burn reconstructive surgery comprised incisional or excisional releases of scars and skin autografting. |
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The winning flame continues to burn bright within O'Neill's men and it remains to be seen if anyone can snuff it out. |
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In an oxygen-enriched environment, flame-retardant paper drapes will ignite more quickly than they otherwise would and burn at an alarming speed. |
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When invasive infection of a burn wound is suspected, empirical systemic antimicrobial treatment must be started. |
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The dog will survive the painful burn but faces a difficult, furless existence. |
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In a show of machismo he allowed the fuse to burn down almost to the very last before his friends began to scarper. |
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But two days later, workers were back to burn the yellow paint off the road, after it was discovered they had been painted in error. |
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When I lit my cigarette, I also managed to burn my eyelashes and set fire to my hair. |
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Human amnion has been suggested for use as a biologic burn dressing, especially in developing countries. |
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Persons who have a tendency to burn and freckle rather than tan also have an increased melanoma risk. |
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Volkswagen is recalling 2000 through 2002 cars to replace switches that may burn out and cause turn signals and flashers to fail. |
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The sun reflected off the snow will burn through even thick layers of glop. |
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Other efforts to burn an image into consumers' psyche is last year's rollout of Bolivar, named for South American liberator Simon Bolivar. |
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It appeared to have been forced open with an angle grinder before the robbers stole the cash inside and attempted to burn all documents. |
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People with Huntington's disease need to have a high calorie diet because they burn more calories with their continuous movement. |
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Dene is a word from Northumbrian English used in Northumberland and Durham to refer to a steep-sided wooded valley through which a burn runs. |
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We believe this was an attempt to burn the building down and are calling on the police to take action and patrol the area more. |
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You know, fire will burn a building down, but water will seek its level and touch everything on a specific piece of ground. |
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After 15 minutes he started to complain from burn sensation and itching and then an erythematous and pruriginous lesions appeared. |
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I don't have any fire extinguishers here, so try not to burn the house down. |
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Yesterday, sources close to the task force said investigators did a slow burn after Ridgway told them the letter was from him. |
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When the fires were intense enough to burn the crowns of the trees, these animals had nowhere to go. |
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But they can also burn up time, serve as a forum for politicking, and end up ratifying mediocre plans. |
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Most of the city's residents turned out to watch the executioner gibbet, hang, or burn the convicted. |
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It will be a stretch, but if I burn the midnight oil I know I can continue to represent my constituents well as I study. |
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Planes burn less fuel at higher altitudes, so pilots often fly at higher altitudes on long flights. |
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It may be noted that the building at the top is an old lime kiln where they used to burn the cornstone to get lime for their fields. |
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Around the ponds and burn there are paths and various plants, such as Himalayan poppies and rhododendrons. |
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In retrospect, it was probably always likely that the leaders would have to burn the midnight oil to get Britain's deal. |
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When that happens, a crown fire breaks out, and the forest can burn with destructive intensity. |
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Her crimson locks burn in the sun as she frantically darts in and out of streets that are lined with crisp amber and rust coloured leaves. |
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He slunk back a few inches, then remembered Gail, with a slow burn of anger that swept through his soul and demanded vengeance. |
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This can disrupt the work of the thyroid gland, which regulates how our bodies burn calories. |
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This man did not burn out and by all accounts performed his duties creditably. |
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Because of the stress of the burn injury, stomach activity decreases and the patient is unable to digest food or fluid. |
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Without the motivation of that daily burn session to eat well, and stay off the grog, I started throwing down the drinks at night. |
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Toilet and glass cleaners contain ammonia, cresol, ethanol, and phenol, all of which can irritate or burn your skin and lungs. |
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He said that when you burn any organic matter, which contains chlorine and organic carbon, you get dioxins. |
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But for those seeking near-supercar performance, the Corvette can burn rubber without shredding your conscience. |
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One hundred years ago, the first Michelin guide to Great Britain encouraged motorists to burn rubber by beating a path to recommended hotels. |
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I will jog long distances on coastal paths in preference to the burn of a short, fast session. |
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Coming soon: Let's slice open the death tax's stomach and burn the entrails before its eyes. |
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The alcohol soaked sugar is set alight and allowed to burn until it bubbles and caramelises. |
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But ne'er-do-well heirs crash and burn all the time proving that access to money and power does not preordain success. |
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We need to examine the possibility of replanting with trees that stop fires and which do not burn as easily as pine. |
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I don't adhere to it personally, but my advice is not to burn the candle at both ends. |
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I used to be like that, burn the candle at both ends, drink till they closed the bars and get up for work three hours later. |
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Of course like any other young person, I pushed the envelope and tried to burn the candle at both ends. |
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The cold bitumen will form a waterproof, sterile layer over the burn, which will prevent the burn from drying out. |
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It might rain heavily, hail, snow or blow a cold breeze, or the sun might burn down mercilessly. |
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This is a slow burn of a play, full of toasty banter and tiny moments when the characters unwittingly reveal the depth of their dolefulness. |
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Heat is also an issue as hot pieces of materials can lay into the horizontal cartridges and burn the filter media. |
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Take the flesh, the hide and the dung and burn them on the altar as a sin offering. |
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To circularize the orbit into a larger orbit, a second rocket burn at the apogee would be needed. |
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It doesn't burn any fuel, it's clean, emits no harmful particles and does not need a chimney or a stovepipe. |
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Seated at the computer, I won't fall, wander away or burn myself at the stove. |
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The oil and coal companies may produce the stuff, but we're the ones who burn it every time we step on the gas or flick on the lights. |
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Can you think of other methods of transportation that don't burn gasoline we could use instead of our cars and trucks? |
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In the cylindric combustion chamber, of 380 mm diameter, burn 0.6 t of fuel per second in a pressure of 250 atm. |
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But when she wears a short shirt or a bathing suit, the scars she sustained from a burn two years ago are revealed. |
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Unfortunately, the conditions that encourage a successful controlled burn are not markedly different from those that can cause disaster. |
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The development of complications and the course of healing in a second-degree burn depend on the extent of damage to the dermis. |
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Too much light will make the plant's leaves fade, go light green and it can cause burn spots to appear on the leaves. |
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Still, the slow, artfully mundane burn is right for the town of Lofte, a forgotten satellite deep in the American wasteland. |
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When she cut his nails, she was careful to keep the parings together and burn them. |
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People have a tendency to try to impale you with wooden stakes, cut off your head and burn you to bits. |
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They had just enough oil to make their lamps burn for the present, to make a show with, as if they intended to meet the bridegroom. |
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People who do not sleep much tend to be tense and are the ones who burn up faster than necessary. |
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Avoid repeated sugary snacks which lead you to crash and burn as blood sugar levels spike and then bottom out. |
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Ignitable wastes burn at relatively low temperatures and may cause an immediate fire hazard. |
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Othman watched the home of his sister's neighbor, a Sunni, burn to the ground. |
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Maria Marczyk, 49, stood on Summit Avenue in Union City and watched several adjacent buildings burn to the ground, she said yesterday afternoon. |
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Pini and his men knew almost from the outset that there was no choice but to let La Fenice burn to the ground. |
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I was aware of a strange sense of wanting to prolong this moment and of concentrating on every second of it, in an attempt to burn it into my memory forever. |
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Most buildings will slowly burn to the ground as you pillage them for resources. |
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Red-hot particles of metal would fly about everywhere and burn holes in the protective coatings of the sheet. |
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Protect against the sun and do not expose to a temperature above 50°C. Do drill through empty container or attempt to burn it. |
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When using heat, be careful not to burn the skin and, when applying cold, be careful not to cause chilblains. |
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Temperatures are high enough to ensure grapes reach full maturity, but not so hot as to burn them. |
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That means it almost certainly gives you the best information about calorie burn of any tracker. |
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Strengthened by the support of the community we willbe able to burn with zeal outside. |
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Using a higher amperage fuse is dangerous as the wires can burn and start a fire before the fuse actually blows. |
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There is a possibility for the lids to leak or pop off of the jars which may present a burn hazard to the user due to the hot contents. |
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They cultivate the land using slash and burn practices, which are only viable in the short term as the land is quickly exhausted. |
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Nowadays, the coal is first milled to a fine powder, which increases the surface area and allows it to burn more quickly. |
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When I reach retirement age, and there isn't anything left, no doubt I'll look back on those buses with a slow burn of annoyance, as I fry up a can of cat food. |
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It is a thermogenic formula designed for those athletes who want to burn fat deposits while preserving muscle. |
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Officers were already yelling for fire extinguishers: rioters commonly make for the paedophiles' cells and try to burn them out. |
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Plastic Surgery procedures encompass breast procedures, carpal tunnel release, wound debridement and skin grafting, and burn care. |
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If it costs too much to burn fossil fuels, we'll eventually stop burning them – or so the logic goes. |
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When you burn the edge of real silk fabric, the flame is invisible and it will stop burning as soon as the flame is removed. |
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It is in the mesosphere that meteorites typically burn up as they enter the atmosphere. |
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Her passion for junk food and her loathing of most forms of go for the burn exercise was what gave her the body of an elephant, and Mia a body to die for! |
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I like going for the burn and feeling like I've had a good old workout. |
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However, she may decide to burn the midnight oil with some more reading. |
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The Americans has given us both a chilly pleasure and a slow burn in the proximity of its antagonists. |
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Many of these subsidies force down the price of fossil fuels, encouraging consumers to burn them wastefully. |
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Fruits of the forest Linesbelt bar with L-Carnitine, an amino acid that helps burn stored fat and prevent flabbiness. |
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Generators may accumulate extra current, causing transformers to burn out, and large currents may build up in power pipelines causing corrosive damage. |
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Working time directed All, however, know they are expected to burn the midnight oil. |
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I will have to burn something like a hundred to a hundred and fifty CD's to be sent out, all of those will be burned on ten or possibly eleven burners. |
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There was nothing to do but to let the fire burn itself out which meant that the wooden forms for the concrete were completely destroyed. |
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Bruce doesn't burn the midnight oil, slaving away over his desk with the quill pen into the early hours then? |
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Organize all your digital media in one place, effortlessly edit photos, burn music and turn your video clips into movies in just minutes. |
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As history shows, the flame of freedom will burn with an increasing fervency in the hearts of the Iraqis. |
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Materials that will not burn under typical fire conditions, including intrinsically noncombustible materials such as concrete, stone, and sand. |
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Firefighter Cool looked up and saw that the ceiling was beginning to burn from the outside in, from a fire in the cockloft above. |
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We burn off the bad karma we ourselves have created so that in the next life we don't have that to bear. |
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Comfrey is also found in lip balms, burn salves, diaper rash ointments and other therapeutic skin care products. |
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I squeezed my eyes shut, attempting to swallow the pain, but if it was going to go down, it seemed it was going to just burn my taste buds on the way. |
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Dutch researchers said recently that regular moderate exercise can burn energy and help shed those extra pounds or kilos more than short infrequent bursts of intense activity. |
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My body is telling me I will burn other substrates before I'll burn fat and just the most meagre consumption of carbohydrate will switch off that ketotic response. |
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Fire and Explosion Hazards: This material is not considered flammable or combustible, but will burn if inclosed in a fire. |
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The result is an energetic, fast-paced workout that combines cardio and resistance training to help you tone up while you burn calories. |
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It helps you burn off excess fat, tone up the muscles, and reduce the heart strain of carrying extra weight. |
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If you eat a lot of food and you are not active enough to burn it off, you will put on weight. |
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It's a simple mathematical equation: we put on weight when we take in more calories than we burn off. |
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If you eat a lot and are not active enough to burn off the calories you take in, you will put on weight. |
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You should only adjust the exhaust fan speed if the flames have an orange, dirty look and the burn pot has to be cleaned more than once a day. |
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A fast or slow burn rate is an indication that the actual project implementation is either going faster or slower than originally planned. |
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One of the main projects in the summer of 1966 was to clear defoliated brush and burn it. |
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The only way to get rid of extra weight and flab is through exercise to burn up extra calories and by keeping away from those extra calories in the first place. |
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Always use a fire screen, and burn only material appropriate for fireplaces. |
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Trickle valves wouldn't be able to retain the weight of all the activated carbon and rotary airlocks would simply jam and burn themselves out. |
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Do not allow the wood to smoulder or burn without flame, since this will produce excessive creosote in the unit. |
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Description : Planting Spencer-Lemaire seedlings on a broadcast burn site with the Canadian Forest Service designed dibble. |
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Yet roguery can be a power for good: when the public interest demands, British hacks burn bridges and attack with rare vigour. |
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Mowing of sprayed vegetation is also used where burn out may be offensive to the public. |
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Performing and publicizing a one-time achievement may initially burn bright, but often, like a galactic super nova, burn out just as quickly. |
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They are easy to make, the recipes are in any old cookery book and apart from the gas you burn cooking the things they are the cheapest pleasure going. |
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Autumn hits hard here and the windows are blurred in the cool of the night but over the mountains there is blue sky and promise of a warm day to burn away the mist. |
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Just mind you, don't burn your lips when you're eating the exhaust pipe on that bus. |
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Never burn garbage, plastics, painted or treated wood, plywood, particle board, cardboard or salt water driftwood. |
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I saw the stars burn and flare against the velvety darkness. |
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To obtain environmental certification, the owners of the forests have to burn down a certain area of them each year. |
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In May 1990, the army, while chasing out the rebels from the village after an incursion, started to burn down houses. |
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Unless forests are protected from fires, there is no point in talking about biodiversity, because when fires occur, they burn down everything. |
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You don't expect your home to burn down. However, you buy insurance to be prepared for the worst. |
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The real ones are far worse but I dare not mention them lest their owners or fans of the owners come around one night and burn my house down or poison my dog. |
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Both men are facing charges of assault with a weapon and threatening to burn down a residence. |
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We should never criticize the lamp itself, even if it is sometimes used by the ignorant or the hateful to try to burn down the house. |
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After allowing the fire to burn down, place the cooking grills in the smoker. |
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The highest efficiency is achieved by allowing the fire to burn down as much as possible before reloading. |
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She hadn't the strength, nor the coordination to pull on the gloves with her joints being so stiff, so she breathed upon her palms and felt the warm air lightly burn her skin. |
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The full bale's width of insulation from the ground to the skylight allows us to burn barely two cords of wood a year for all our cooking and heating needs. |
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We have to have a way to bring those satellites down and allow them to burn up in the atmosphere as well when their lifetimes are over. |
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We do not want to burn up our children's future and destroy their environmental habitat. |
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Well, you can't, and unless you want your boat to go high and dry and tip over and burn up or sink, you have to do something. |
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For each colony burn up between 3 and 6 g of tobacco and blow this into the hive. |
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Regular vigorous exercising increases metabolic activity, so that the body continues to burn up calorie seven when it is resting. |
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When fat reserves are used up, a bird will burn up its flight muscles to maintain body heat. |
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Another approach is to help a child burn more calories by being more physically active. |
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An average child can burn up to 600 calories an hour, not to mention the sheer joy and exhilaration they'll feel picking up a new sport. |
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We see one way the material is lost every night, when dust particles burn up in our atmosphere as meteors or shooting stars. |
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The reason our products burn as well as they do is that we already use chemicals in them. |
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Their orbits get lower and lower until they dive down into the lower atmosphere and burn up. |
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Recent testing using heart rate monitors shows a curling athlete can burn up to 1800 calories in a two-hour game. |
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The fire of the truth relating to my yoga will burn up your worldly gains just as a flame burns up camphor. |
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There are only a few meteorites that don't burn up completely in the atmosphere and fall down to hit the ground. |
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My Fire shall be hurled on this earth to burn up her crimes, I will not restrain My Hand. |
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Once ignited the sleepwear can burn rapidly and cause severe burns to large areas of the child's body, resulting in shock and sometimes death. |
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I use a lot of horse sense: it doesn't burn a hole in the customer's pocket and is innovative to boot. |
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The path follows the burn down to Aultlarie Bridge and the main road, but a new stretch of footpath runs back towards Newtonmore parallel to the road. |
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Improve the efficiency of coke ovens and reheating furnaces that burn coke oven gas. |
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Remove and burn all leaves that show signs of rust or bacterial leaf spot. |
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And of course, it had to crash and burn because the critics didn't fawn. |
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Light candles and burn oils to create a restful and tranquil environment. |
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Though I've seen plenty of female juvenile players pass into adulthood without serious damage, I've also seen way too many crash and burn on the threshold of maturity. |
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He had asked me to house-sit for him, which meant watering the lawn and making sure religious crazies and psycho vampire hunters didn't burn the place down while he was gone. |
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At best, he could practice scaring people with a display of lunacy hoping to prevent circumstances arising that burn in immediacy and require forthright and conclusive action. |
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Unlike technologies that use extra fuel to burn off NOx, this method minimally affects fuel economy and power output. |
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This thing is big enough to burn the entire earth to a crisp. |
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The final burn off occurred when the reduced cross-sectional area of the axle journal could no longer support the weight of the loaded car. |
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The slowing, stopping and ramp up during these two stops delayed the burn off of the roller bearing. |
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In Nigeria, they just burn off this gas. So that only high quality crude oil is left. |
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Fog, when it forms, is slow to burn off as the sun has lost much of its strength. |
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Fog or freezing fog develops early in the morning and will lift to form a stratus deck, rather than burn off completely. |
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Ironically, we often over water, only to have it run off, or burn off with the sun. |
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But if you rely on your favourite activity to burn off those extra few, you'll find yourself a lot happier, and a lot healthier. |
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Once the firebox temperature and the draft increase, the soot will burn off. |
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There are only a few materials which will not burn off like an explosion under a raised concentration of oxygen. |
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And if you still have energy to burn off in the evening: various bars, discos, dance bars and pubs with a live programme revive the spirits. |
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The Yogis say that there is the need to burn the seeds, to incinerate them, to reduce them to cosmic dust. |
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Anyway, that's our role here: showing them that it's not necessary to burn to raze the woods or to fish with nets. |
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The progress in coal liquefaction and gasification technologies can contribute to the burn of coal in a cleaner way. |
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It is a solid that does not burn but is easily vaporized. It does not dissolve easily in water. |
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After drying the skin, treat the burn with an antibacterial agent. |
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It is generally acknowledged that Thai curries burn the palate intensely, but briefly, whereas other curries, with strong spices, burn for longer periods. |
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This product can burn but does not meet recognized flammable or combustible flashpoint definitions. |
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Herbal moisturizers are easy to use, readily absorbable and should never burn or irritate. |
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The book is done and heading to print but my fascination for 19th century America continues to burn brightly. |
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In Nanaimo, I understand they burn them to a certain degree of heat to kill the disease. |
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The turbines are designed to burn natural gas but can use distillate fuel as an emergency backup. |
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The pilot and one passenger sustained serious burn injuries, and the second passenger died of electrocution. |
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Lions team up with the University Medical Center to provide immediate care for burn victims. |
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Be brave, take courage, enrich yourself and rejoice as you burn yourself out each day like a lamp. |
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The propane was ignited either by flame from the test burn just made from burner C or from the pilot light. |
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In the mid-1750s, people would get so outraged at such injustices they would storm the governor's mansion, tar and feather him, loot his estate and then burn his house down. |
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Traditional carvers would regard their wood splitting as evidence of malignant spirits and would be careful to ritually burn or bury an abandoned sculpture. |
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Dr. Rémy Zilliox, a plastic surgeon and burn specialist started working in the burn unit just after it opened. |
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His efforts to burn his aircraft failed, and the secrets of Saulnier's interrupter gear were laid bare. |
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Before serving, sprinkle 1 tbsp of fine raw cane sugar over the surface of each ramekin and burn the sugar crust with a blowtorch. |
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We also set an example for future generations so that the torch of remembrance continues to burn brightly. |
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He had to slash and burn the tropical rainforest in order to clear the land he needed for the crops to feed his family. |
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An explosion aroused him from his trance, the fire to burn the inn down had reached the bar and ignited it's contents, sending the fire into a massive wall of death. |
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Empty ashes from the burn pot into the pedestal ash bin through the opening at the bottom of the firebox. |
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The camera phone has joined the Chinese burn in the armamentarium of the school bully, and does far more lasting damage. |
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In my neck of the woods, we do silviculture for problem trees. We do not burn the forest. |
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It's really important not to bad-mouth your current company or burn your bridges. |
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In an attempt to solve the dilemma, he eventually decided to burn all his documents and end his own life by facing Godzilla under water. |
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Foam articles molded from unmodified grades will normally continue to burn following ignition until entirely consumed. |
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Our tolerance, so superficial before, will suddenly enter us, brought to a white heat, and will burn us with its clarity. |
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He had pace to burn and was always destined to be a top player. |
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In smaller communities, the same people volunteer for several committees and ultimately tend to burn out. |
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I thank the Lord that He is not an extinct volcano and did not burn out there and exhaust His love in one supreme effort. |
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If you try to burn green wood, the heat produced by combustion must dry the wood before it will burn, using up a large percentage of the available energy in the process. |
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You may not install a gas log lighter in any RSF fireplace because the high firebox temperatures will burn out the log lighter very quickly. |
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Do not burn waste, flammable fluids such as gasoline, naphtha or motor oil. |
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But, it's important to remember that fun and games can sometimes lead to burn and pain. |
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Just before serving, spread the meringue over the top using a spatula and burn with a cook's blowtorch. |
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Lamp with a very specific treatment on solid wood: we burn it with a blowtorch, and then wax it to make it soft. |
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The rice can be topped with caramel sauce or white sugar to later burn it with a blowtorch. |
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Most of the rest has been destroyed by slash and burn agriculture, the creation of pastureland, and by collecting fuel wood. |
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He sent word into the Thicket that they either give up or he'd burn them out. |
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It must not be exposed to direct sunlight or to temperatures above 30°C. Do not perforate or burn even after use. |
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Dry ice causes severe frost-bite which resembles a skin burn in its appearance and the pain it causes. |
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Gas turbines burn natural gas or fuel oil to power the turbine and are generally used when natural gas is readily available. |
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One method is to burn natural uranium in a nuclear reactor to generate fissile plutonium. |
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After all, why should I burn propane on my barbecue for hours on end when I can use wood from my woodpile to create smoke? |
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It was in these roast yards that the mined ore would be piled and set afire for two or three months to burn off the sulphur in the ore. |
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Shaving against the grain can cause redness, rashes, razor burn and ingrown hairs, which are all painful. |
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Maybe it would be more logical to burn petroleum coke instead, which is the heavy end that we strip off the bitumen when we upgrade it. |
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If it hisses at any time, the wood is soaked and will not burn until excess moisture is boiled away. |
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This past summer Veronique attended a burn jamboree for young burn victims. |
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Rampaging mobs of civilians and paramilitary death squads loot, burn and destroy in a practice that Haitians call dechoukaj, or uprooting. |
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Previously, the incinerator used to burn the VCM waste was corroded and its design capacity could not handle all the produced waste. |
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In the haunting, even epicene strains of the suite's final entry in E flat minor, the high beams of his immaturity shine so bright as to burn a hole in its very fabric. |
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The icons are still skeuomorphic, and if I have to go one more day with skeuomorphic apps, I am going to burn my house down. |
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Early debridement of burn eschar is beneficial to wound healing. |
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