You can be seriously burned when trying to light a furnace or water heater. |
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Many of those youths, identified as coming in from the poor suburbs, battled the police, burned cars and smashed store windows. |
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She swallowed her protests, but they burned as they went down, making her want to gag. |
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In retaliation, the bewildered girl says, one of her small hands was burned on a red-hot stove. |
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The yeomanry arrive, Gerard is killed, Lord Marney stoned to death by rioters, Morley shot, and the castle burned down. |
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In his hands he held a red candle with a wick that burned with a dancing flame. |
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The red-brick complex in Pottsville, Pa., built just two years after the original factory burned down, is an aging labyrinth. |
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No matter how neutral his face was, Chris' eyes burned with an almost uncontrollable rage. |
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The 20-year-old victim's right hand was completely severed and too badly burned to be considered for surgical reconnection. |
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Representatives of his religion burned and persecuted witches in years gone by. |
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At first they looted, burned and pillaged and then sailed off back to Denmark or Norway, heavily laden with gold and slaves. |
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Two cars were also left burned out in one estate during the week of Bonfire Night. |
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Relatives tried to identify the bodies, but most were burned beyond recognition. |
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The silver quality in her hair had kept it from being singed, but the leather piece holding it had been burned away. |
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The air possessed a pungent, acrid smell because the cigarette had burned through a filter stub in the overflowing ashtray. |
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To produce electricity, natural gas is burned in a turbine similar to a jet engine, and the turbine runs a generator. |
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Two months after the Staff of Energy was destroyed, Will's body was burned into ashes and thrown into the Atlantic Ocean. |
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An emergency rehabilitation team is working to revegetate some of the 1.6 million western acres that burned last summer. |
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But the image of him taking control and levelling with people in an honest and compassionate way has been burned into the American psyche. |
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The ancients knew the art of spinning amianthus and weaving it into incombustible cloth in which the corpses of important people were burned. |
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Many of the bodies have been burned beyond recognition, and few have so far been identified. |
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When gasoline is burned in an automobile engine, for example, it releases 48 kilojoules of heat per gram. |
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Fires still burned, but homes were charred and had been levelled to the ground. |
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Meanwhile, they burned crops, destroyed railroads and factories and reached Savannah with 25,000 bales of captured cotton. |
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She claimed that at least four cars had been burned out over recent months in the village. |
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On the contrary, the main wing of Merrill Hall was burned, including some classrooms and laboratories. |
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Finally, when she is faced with being burned alive, she recants, but then retracts her recantation and is publicly executed. |
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Most candles contain paraffin, a petroleum-based wax that produces black soot when burned. |
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They only have jazzed-up previews by which to judge whether to see a movie, and they've been burned enough that they're cynical. |
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Soak in a solution of 3 tablespoons of washing soda or baking soda per 1 quart of water to remove burned on food or grease. |
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A six-foot yucca plant, still in the pot, had its leaves burned into stumps. |
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The ancient Assyrians, like many more recent armies, deliberately burned the woodlands of their enemies. |
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The kokowai was burned in a fire, ground into a fine powder and mixed with shark oil to make paint. |
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Frankincense, which was burned in the shrines of numerous deities, represented divinity. |
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His throat burned for oxygen and he felt his ribs compressing, compacting, and ready to break. |
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The rope snapped at his wrists as it burned into him, holding all his weight. |
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I recall a dandy front-page photo of a community street preacher, in which I burned a halo floating above his head. |
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A light burned outside the door of the aumbry to denote the presence of the sacrament. |
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This was the first bloodless revolution in Tbilisi, a city which has been burned down forty times in its history. |
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If I hadn't wakened and it had got up to the roof the whole house could have been burned. |
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Evidence of the war was clear in Nick's arrival in the burned town and in the blackened hoppers. |
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She led him to the woodshed, where a candle burned just bright enough to catch the fine wisps of steam rising from the freshly warmed bathwater. |
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She quickly removed her sweater, ignoring the pain that burned into her scar as the material raced across it. |
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We still see evidence of abiding bigotry and intolerance, in ugly words and awful violence, in burned churches and bombed buildings. |
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French police made more than 250 arrests after nearly 900 cars were set ablaze and nurseries and a school burned overnight. |
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Why is it possible for bare feet to touch red-hot coals without getting burned? |
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Max burned with annoyance at the use of her real name, and with anger at the remark itself. |
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The silky fabric bunching and snagging against the rough calluses of work burned into my fingertips. |
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He was burned down his right arm and hand, on the back of his head and his back, but he escaped without smoke damage to his lungs. |
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Some years later the dreamer hears of a magic man who walks through fire without being burned. |
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The rest of the remains are burned and the ashes are scattered over the ground. |
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Laying in a bed close to the burned girl is a man who's been shot three times in the torso. |
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The liquid burned his insides, but as it hit his empty stomach a pleasant warm glow radiated through his body. |
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After we were married, she continued to go to church while I stayed home and burned sweet grass and tried to be an Indian holy man. |
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In Xhosa tradition, the afterbirth and umbilical cord were buried or burned to protect the baby from sorcery. |
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My blood boiled and burned like acid fire within me but I forced my will to ignore it. |
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They could also have burned down an entire kampung if they couldn't find us. |
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The TV news anchorwoman moved on to another news item, something about a twelve year old who had burned the house down. |
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These were not only lynching photos, but brutal whippings, and they also burned blacks alive. |
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My friends' faces and arms tanned a beautiful bronze while my arms withered, blistered, burned and peeled. |
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On April 30th, Hitler gave very clear instructions to his personal adjunct, Otto Gunsche, that both his and his wife's body should be burned. |
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Incense burned near the altar, and pilgrims were deeply absorbed in their prayers in front of the statue. |
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Meanwhile, in South Yorkshire, anti-Thatcher activists burned an effigy of the controversial leader. |
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They were sent to the gas chambers and burned in the crematoria in one night. |
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She would periodically show up at the house and stay in the attic, where she hung beads and burned incense. |
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Those carbs need to be burned with cardio, or else weight loss will plateau. |
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The diamonds flashed fire as I turned to the mirror, and the heavy beaten gold burned like a halo about my head. |
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It would only be a matter of seconds before the man's body was completely burned, but it would take a while before his entire body would burn to ashes. |
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Everything was burned to ashes, and people were left utterly dazed. |
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There is still a long way to go before the big tent is rebuilt after having been purposefully burned down in recent years. |
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Several tons of paper, cardboard, untreated wood and plastic are compacted into more than 2,100 tons of pellets each year and burned alongside the coal. |
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His wife likens the odor to burned toast, but he says it smells like a campfire. |
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Another flower, alstroemeria, responds to having its stubble burned. |
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I arrived in Muker at 7am, the sun was out, so I lathered myself in sun cream so as not to get burned, ten minutes later the rain had washed all the sun cream off again. |
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They burned all the books in the blindness of their religious fervor. |
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Cami, I burned my back at the beach, can you put on some aloe vera gel? |
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Of course I ate it so ravenously that I burned the top of my mouth. |
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Insurgents dressed as policemen waylaid the men at a fake checkpoint, killed all the soldiers and their civilian drivers, and burned the vehicles. |
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But as much energy as Mark seems to have put into making friends in high places, former co-workers say he also burned bridges. |
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My finger burned when it touched the blossom of lead embedded in the ceramic armor. |
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Even if we were conscious of the manipulation, it was very hard to detach ourselves from that because we were so burned out. |
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Their house burned to the ground, but the house next door wasn't touched by the fire. |
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The young man's head was bandaged, disabling all of the most primal senses, save touch which now burned beneath the abrasive tethers on his wrists. |
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Norman was very angry that the house wasn't cleaned and his three layer cake was burned, but even more so by the fact that Shirley left the house without his permission. |
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Courageous ranch workers had to do their own backfiring, creating a line of burned brush so that the wildfire would not spread across it to other areas, McCullough said. |
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He had to maintain a clean record, maintain a job, pay restitution to the owners of the buildings he had burned down, and have absolutely no contact with Sheridan Ryan. |
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This year, the condolence book from the June 4th Museum will be burned in a ceremony of remembrance. |
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I had an intimate encounter with just such a seared ego, recently burned by his once-trusted chronicler. |
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The Cedar Fire in San Diego County, which consumed almost 300,000 acres, burned 1,500 homes and killed 14 people, is the single worst wildfire in California history. |
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He was found barely alive in the woods near a commuter train line, still tied up, naked, and badly burned. |
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Annie was a perfectionist and overachiever who crashed and burned after an Adderall addiction. |
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Every day now, SSP sees more bomb craters, burned villages, and scorched earth in Sudan. |
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After getting burned badly in the housing crash, most lenders now check everything on a borrower's loan application. |
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After Theon Greyjoy lay siege to Winterfell in Season 2, he was betrayed by his own men and Winterfell was burned. |
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By a curious coincidence, they bought a house the same day their old one burned down. |
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There were burned trees felled along the way and six foot deep washouts. |
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He laughs about how he once burned her foot with a hot poker when she lied about doing her homework as a schoolgirl. |
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Miles away from everything, they drove in Grey's old black Sunfire with the worn leather roof down and a burned CD of the local band wailing from his self-installed woofers. |
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On 17 October 1528, Alonso became the first person in the New World to be burned alive at the stake. |
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We animated them in white on a black background then burned them into the rest of the animation. |
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In point of fact, the mass vilification of the league, which peaked a month ago, burned out as quickly as it ignited. |
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The first stage was powered by a single Gamma 8 engine, which burned for 127 seconds. |
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The third stage was a Waxwing solid rocket motor, which burned for 55 seconds. |
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It is often burned in power stations near the mines, such as in Australia's Latrobe Valley and Luminant's Monticello plant in Texas. |
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In shifting cultivation, a small area of a forest is cleared by cutting down all the trees and the area is burned. |
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He decided in favor of palpability and ordered Eutychius' book to be burned. |
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The forts through the forest were relatively lightly defended and on that account were always being burned by the Alamanni. |
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After the measured victories at Smolensk and Borodino Napoleon occupied Moscow, only to find it burned by the retreating Russian army. |
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The Roman campaigns against the Belgae took a few years, but eventually the tribes were slaughtered or driven out and their fields burned. |
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In exterminating Arianism, many texts in Gothic were probably expunged and overwritten as palimpsests or collected and burned. |
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A fire burned on the rock and fat dripped from the roasting pigmeat into the invisible flames. |
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Although the Visigoths plundered Rome, they treated its inhabitants humanely and burned only a few buildings. |
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In 519, when a mob had burned down the synagogues of Ravenna, Theoderic ordered the town to rebuild them at its own expense. |
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During this war the Frisians were finally subdued and a large part of their fleet was burned. |
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Increased pressure came after the Protestant Reformation, and rune drums were burned or sent to museums abroad. |
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They remained until 1061 when, according to chronicles, Yuryev was burned down by the Chudes. |
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The Rus' burned towns, churches, and monasteries, butchering the people and amassing booty. |
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In 1096 Boniak attacked Kiev, plundered the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, and burned down the prince's palace in Berestovo. |
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The Emperor also ordered all copies of the Thalia, the book in which Arius had expressed his teachings, to be burned. |
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Some victims have been burned with smoothing irons or had boiling water poured down their throats. |
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The crews were redistributed and the abandoned ships usually burned to recover their iron nails and fittings. |
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Olympias had Cleopatra Eurydice and Europa, her daughter by Philip, burned alive. |
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The Mongol ruler Genghis Khan had the once vibrant cities of Bukhara and Samarkand burned to the ground after besieging them. |
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Incense is aromatic biotic material which releases fragrant smoke when burned. |
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They can also be burned in front of a door, or open window as an offering to heaven, or the devas. |
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They are also burned at temples across many parts of East, South and Southeast Asia. |
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In most Arab countries, incense is burned in the form of scented chips or blocks called bakhoor. |
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The local tribes killed the priests and the neophytes and burned the missions. |
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Afonso then burned some ships at the port and four coastal buildings as a demonstration. |
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So within a few days in December 1999, 43 people were killed and at least 150 houses burned in the Wainibe village. |
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Some of our men were killed near the houses, while we burned twenty or thirty houses. |
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A party of Caribs from a neighboring island had attacked the settlement of Caparra, killed several Spaniards and burned it to the ground. |
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Aguateca was stormed by unknown enemies around 810 AD, who overcame its formidable defences and burned the royal palace. |
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Limestone was burned at high temperatures in order to manufacture cement, plaster, and stucco. |
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The notes were burned by the new government, but occasionally balboa notes can be found in collections. |
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The Inca warrior had ordered the city to be burned and its gold to be buried at an undisclosed location where the Spanish could never find it. |
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The latter was burned alive in the Jauja Valley, accused of secret communication with Quizquiz, and organizing resistance. |
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He was horrified, since the Inca believed that the soul would not be able to go on to the afterlife if the body were burned. |
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Heresy trials were reestablished and hundreds of Protestants burned at the stake. |
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Beginning in 1523, however, Francis burned several heretics at the Place Maubert. |
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In Paris, after 1540, Francis had heretics such as Etienne Dolet tortured and burned. |
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The new technology provoked discontent among traditional scribes, leading to the Print Yard being burned in an arson attack. |
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The Oprichniki burned and pillaged Novgorod and the surrounding villages, and the city was never to regain its former prominence. |
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The chief opposition figure, the protopope Avvakum, was burned at the stake. |
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It then moved on to the Bering Strait where it burned or bonded a number of the American whaleships, capturing 24 ships. |
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He made an alliance with one clan and went downriver and burned a village of their enemies. |
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Bagasse is usually burned to produce steam, which in turn creates electricity. |
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The ballots from an unsuccessful vote are burned along with a chemical compound to create black smoke, or fumata nera. |
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He was denounced by Calvin and burned at the stake for heresy by the city council. |
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In Boston, the Sons of Liberty burned the records of the vice admiralty court and looted the home of chief justice Thomas Hutchinson. |
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Sullivan's forces systematically burned the villages and destroyed about 160,000 bushels of corn that composed the winter food supply. |
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He failed to take action, and after the building had burned down, he was convicted of arson. |
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On this pretext, Neill ordered all villages beside the Grand Trunk Road to be burned and their inhabitants to be killed by hanging. |
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By the time we remembered the cake in the oven, it was unsalvageably burned. |
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Macmillan was badly burned in a plane crash, trying to climb back into the plane to rescue a Frenchman. |
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Significant imports of potash obtained from the ashes of trees burned in opening new agricultural lands were imported. |
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A second mill using Cartwright's machinery, opened in Manchester in 1790 but was burned to the ground by hand loom weavers within two years. |
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His New Haven cotton gin factory had burned to the ground, and litigation sapped his remaining resources. |
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The fireplace, where the fuel is burned, used a cast iron grate which varied in size depending on the fuel used. |
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Later the carbon monoxide in the flue gas was burned to provide additional heat. |
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In southwest Wales, anthracite has been burned as a domestic fuel since at least medieval times, when it was mined near Saundersfoot. |
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A deposit of cement was formed after an occurrence of oil shale located adjacent to a bed of limestone burned due to natural causes. |
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Smoke is used in rituals where incense, sage, or resin is burned to produce a smell for spiritual purposes. |
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It's operating history was short, however, as it burned in a devastating fire on July 14, 1830 that killed Criscola and most of his workers. |
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The English settlers completely abandoned the Quinsigamond area and the empty buildings were burned by the Indian forces. |
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After a battle lasting three hours, Java struck her colors and was burned after being judged unsalvageable. |
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One force burned Washington but failed to capture Baltimore, and sailed away when its commander was killed. |
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In the course of the Mongol invasion of Rus, the Mongols under Batu Khan burned the city to the ground and killed its inhabitants. |
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For instance, when sodium is burned, it becomes a snotlike goo that fouls boiler tubes and drives engineers nuts. |
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On the frozen river, the spit-fires had burned out and the stalls were packing up. |
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I've countered, burned, destroyed pretty much everything he's played, but now I'm out of cards and so is he. So now it's a topdecking game. |
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To the firemen, this fire in the house was as unaccountable as, to the coroner, was the burned body in the unscorched clothes. |
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The Walkie Talkie caused nearly PS1000 of damage to a Jaguar car and people have complained that it has burned their bald heads. |
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Bodies were covered with bleach and buried, and isolation huts burned. |
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Then Heal STL was burned down Monday like a moribund body for cremation. |
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Beech logs are burned to dry the malt used in some German smoked beers, giving the beers their typical flavour. |
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He bit into a hot slice of pizza and burned the roof of his mouth. |
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He burned his fingers in the stock market and has been timid about investing ever since. |
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He must have lost his head, or he never would have left the stick or above all, burned the cheque book. |
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Unfortunately, every cowpat that is burned as cooking fuel means that no nitrogen is available for use as fertilizer. |
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When she saw smoke coming from the kitchen, the old woman came in on the dead run to remove the burned loaf of bread from the oven. |
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In severe burns, the body loses large amounts of nitrogen, in the urine and by exudation from the burned body surface. |
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When the bottom of the grill firebox burned through, everybody ran over and stomped embers too keep the picnic shelter from catching fire. |
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The Yankees had burned the bridge but she knew of a footlog bridge across a narrow point of the stream a hundred yards below. |
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Spiritual rituals frequently occurred in consecrated groves or upon islands on lakes where perpetual fires burned. |
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Children employed at glassworks were regularly burned and blinded, and those working at potteries were vulnerable to poisonous clay dust. |
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When his house burned down, the Senate demanded it be rebuilt at public expense. |
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When Nero's Golden House was burned, the Temple of Claudius was finally completed on the Caelian Hill. |
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He burned his boats and supplies to show resolve in continuing operations, but the Sassanids began a war of attrition by burning crops. |
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The fleet was burned by traitors, and Majorian made peace with the Vandals and returned to Italia. |
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The Danes used the civil turmoil as an opportunity to capture York, which they sacked and burned. |
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Early in 1212 Llywelyn had regained the Perfeddwlad and burned the castle at Aberystwyth. |
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Many fled abroad, including the influential Tyndale, who was eventually executed and his body burned at Henry's behest. |
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Thomas Cranmer, the imprisoned archbishop of Canterbury, was forced to watch Bishops Ridley and Latimer being burned at the stake. |
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The crew discovered that Mary had rotting timbers, so they burned the ship. |
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It had burned down several churches and, he estimated, 300 houses and reached the river front. |
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The General Letter Office in Threadneedle Street burned down early on Monday morning, through which post passed for the entire country. |
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However, on orders of the city's governor Feodor Rostopchin, rather than capitulation, Moscow was burned. |
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The house caught fire and Churchill prevented the fire brigade from dousing the flames so that the men inside were burned to death. |
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On the other hand, turbojets accelerate a much smaller mass flow of intake air and burned fuel, but they then reject it at very high speed. |
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If a person kindle a fire in the house of another person, let him pay for the house to the owner, if it be burned. |
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Fire tests took place at the French Mines Research Establishment with a mock wagon used to investigate how cars burned. |
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In oil producing countries with little refinery capacity, oil is sometimes burned to produce electricity. |
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The Gauls looted and burned the city, then laid siege to the Capitoline Hill. |
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Priests found celebrating Mass were often hanged, drawn and quartered, rather than being burned at the stake. |
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For example, instead of executing Archbishop Cranmer for treason for supporting Queen Jane, she had him tried for heresy and burned at a stake. |
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Sparks from paper or burned rubbish can ignite dry thatch on the surface around a chimney. |
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It was said to have been built of wood until it had to be rebuilt after a fire that burned down the entire palace complex. |
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His effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire, commonly accompanied by a fireworks display. |
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He ordered her to move closer to the shore, disembarked her crew and emptied her cargo holds, and then burned and sank the vessel. |
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In 1599, his translation of Ovid was banned and copies publicly burned as part of Archbishop Whitgift's crackdown on offensive material. |
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On her death, Blake's manuscripts were inherited by Frederick Tatham, who burned some he deemed heretical or politically radical. |
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I was not burned at the stake like a meanling. And I did not, as prelude to my death, say the cute things that are attributed to me. |
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Originally a medieval manor house, having a main block with forward projecting wings, it burned down in 1716 and was rebuilt by John Aislabie. |
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Thereafter Dunblane was burned by the men of Alt Clut in 849, perhaps in the reign of Artgal. |
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In early 1172, Henry allowed de Lacy to take royal troops into Meath, where they plundered and burned the monastic towns of Fore and Killeigh. |
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However, the plan was interrupted by the rebellion in 1608 of Sir Cahir O'Doherty of Inishowen, who captured and burned the town of Derry. |
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In 1571, the Crimean khan Devlet I Giray, supported by the Ottomans, burned Moscow. |
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The retreating armies had burned the crops, and much of the remainder was sent back to the Reich. |
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On such wise have they burned Me, taper-like, that o'er me The cup wept and the lyre Lament for my misgrace made. |
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Much of the historically and culturally significant portions of Mandalay were burned to the ground. |
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During the raid the town of Newport was badly burned and Saint Woolos church destroyed. |
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The city was burned by Edward III of England in 1336, but was rebuilt and extended, and called New Aberdeen. |
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During the Marian persecutions, three women, the Guernsey Martyrs, were burned at the stake for their Protestant beliefs. |
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In 1613, Portuguese raiders burned down the settlement, which by then was nominally part of the Johor Sultanate. |
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It burned shipping in the harbor, roughly 80 French privateers and merchantmen, as well as four warships which were under construction. |
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Meanwhile, the water boiled off, the engine overheated and the machine burned, destroying it. |
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The incense is burned in an ornate golden censer that hangs at the end of three chains representing the Trinity. |
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Townshend baulked at the prospect of doing so, and demanded that all the tapes be burned. |
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The Mongols destroyed the city and burned its library during the siege of Baghdad in the 13th century. |
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During the 1980s the Swiss army fired off shells during an exercise and mistakenly burned a patch of forest inside Liechtenstein. |
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It is by no means clear what material the inhabitants burned in their hearths. |
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Books considered subversive might be publicly burned, and Domitian crucified copyists for reproducing works deemed treasonous. |
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One such event was Wallace's attack on the port of Aberdeen, in which, according to Hary, he burned English ships moored in the harbour. |
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After Cauchon declared her guilty she was burned at the stake on 30 May 1431, dying at about nineteen years of age. |
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Several local raids occurred during her childhood and on one occasion her village was burned. |
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They then burned the body twice more, to reduce it to ashes and prevent any collection of relics, and cast her remains into the Seine River. |
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He was forced to make a public recantation and was burned in effigy at the Church of St Nicholas as a sign of his abjuration. |
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Augustine, founded in 1565 but repeatedly attacked and burned by pirates, privateers, and English forces. |
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This greatly angered Frederick, who ordered all copies of the document burned. |
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It was illegal, and it was burned to the ground on several occasions by soldiers sent from beyond The Highlands. |
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Range Safety blew up the errant rocket while the first stage sat on the pad and burned. |
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Three of the crew died, while the radio operator Fritz Ambrosius was badly burned but managed to parachute down. |
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In addition, old tips were reclaimed for their small coal content, which could be burned in power stations such as nearby Aberthaw. |
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A small plaque below the statue of General Nott commemorates the place where he was burned at the stake during the Marian Persecutions. |
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Alchemists burned zinc metal in air and collected the resulting zinc oxide on a condenser. |
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When he was burned as a heretic in 1415, it caused a popular uprising in the Czech lands. |
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They burned the town and slaughtered some of its inhabitants and started a siege. |
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In retaliation for the attack, Myddleton burned down Mathafarn on 29 November 1644, along with a number of houses in Machynlleth. |
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As buildings collapsed from the shaking, ruptured gas lines ignited fires that spread across the city and burned out of control for several days. |
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Most of Atlanta was burned during the Civil War, depleting the city of a large stock of its historic architecture. |
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Smoking is a practice in which a substance is burned and the resulting smoke breathed in to be tasted and absorbed into the bloodstream. |
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The Yufirid emir Abdullah ibn Qahtan attacked and burned Zabid in 989, severely weakening the Ziyadid dynasty. |
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Copper sulfate is used to combat the disease, and infected bulbs are burned. |
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Hydrocarbons can also be burned with elemental fluorine, resulting in carbon tetrafluoride and hydrogen fluoride products. |
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Heat burned in my cheeks, for I had kissed the opia quite passionately before I realized he was the spirit of a dead ancestor. |
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The greatest fire to date happened in 1702 when 90 percent of the city was burned to ashes. |
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In 1916, 300 buildings burned down in the city centre, and in 1955 parts of Bryggen burned down. |
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Bryggen was under threat of being wholly or partly demolished after the fire of 1955, when a large number of the buildings burned to the ground. |
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Instead of being demolished, the remaining buildings were restored and accompanied by reconstructions of some of the burned buildings. |
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The development of the railway became a contributory factor to the Boxer Rebellion, when Boxer forces burned the railway stations. |
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It was a good propellant but burned hot and caused an erosion problem in gun barrels. |
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In the 19th century and early 20th century, unwanted gas was usually burned off at oil fields. |
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The gas can be vented to the atmosphere, flared or burned to produce electricity or heat. |
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With critical support structures burned away, and with nothing to support the heavier structures on top, the platform began to collapse. |
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With Admiral Lope de Hoces already dead from his wounds, she fiercely burned with great loss of life. |
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All together, she burned 65 Union vessels of various types, most of them merchant ships. |
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He ordered it to be burned to prevent it from falling into enemy hands, then he commanded the town of Dam to be burned to the ground as well. |
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Once in the water, they were strafed by German bombers, which also dropped flares on patches of oil and burned alive some of the shipwrecked men. |
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Wolves lasted longer in Scotland, where they sheltered in vast tracts of forest, which were subsequently burned down. |
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But eager as Kate was for her beauty sleep, the light burned late in her room. |
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Records were publicly burned by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, but copies were retained in the basement of the tax court. |
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The helicopter was damaged by explosions and one of his workers was badly burned. |
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Beatrice transcribed and edited the diaries covering Victoria's accession onwards, and burned the originals in the process. |
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Those members who voted in favour were attacked by the Castilian people and their houses were burned. |
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Our men pursued and killed some of them and burned the surrounding habitations. |
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Great yule logs were burned and people drank mead around the bonfires listening to minstrel-poets singing ancient legends. |
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As the fuse burned toward racial explosions in Los Angeles and other cities, newsrooms were yuppifying and losing touch with society at large. |
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Radiocarbon dating of burned wood and soil analyses yielded ages for those stones. |
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The blaze broke out behind an electrical junction box in the kitchen and burned inside the walls and up into the attic. |
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This takes the body into a state called ketosis whereby body-fat is burned as fuel. |
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He also burned Philistine fields showing classic ASPD impulsiveness and inability to conform to social norms. |
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A chunk of astroturf burned out inside the penalty area during their 2-0 Scottish Cup win over the Bairns. |
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Is it bad that I just said she burned her hand on her curling iron? |
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The dead suspected of being Revenants were typically exhumed, decapitated and then had their hearts excised, burned or both. |
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The electric banket was switched on and the bottom half of the bed badly burned. |
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It got a bellyache instead, It swallowed two burned out light bulbs tossed in the coop that must have smelled a lot like chicken eggs. |
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In May, an effigy of FitzPatrick was burned on the streets of Dublin. |
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In 1781, a British naval expedition led by Benedict Arnold burned Richmond, Virginia. |
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Flicking a lighter to the lone candle atop the podium, Rubin burned a bud of marijuana on the flame. |
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White-skinned animals such as Saanens are more easily burned than other breeds. |
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Large amounts of visible sandlike material were found in the bottom of the crucibles after samples showing high ash content were burned. |
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One victim was a 61-year-old witch doctor, known locally as a Sangoma, who died when the mob burned down his home and set him alight in Khutsong. |
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Macmillan burned his diary for the climax of the Suez Affair, supposedly at Eden's request, although in Campbell's view more likely to protect his own reputation. |
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In 1428, at the command of Pope Martin V, Wycliffe's remains were dug up, burned, and the ashes cast into the River Swift, which flows through Lutterworth. |
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For each ten churches burned to ashes, one heathen hof is avenged. |
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It was decreed that his books be burned and his remains be exhumed. |
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The Manchus burned the fort and withdrew, but did not destroy the crops. |
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Henry was not very good at cookery and most of his meals ended up burned. |
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The Mount Vision fire in 1995 burned part of Inverness Ridge. |
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