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! burn
verb
To cause to be consumed by fire.
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Banners glorifying war criminals were openly displayed and songs raining down from the terraces included "Kill, kill, kill the Albanians" and "Burn them, burn them alive until there are none left".
If it was any other country, they would burn down the building.
Sønderburg continues to burn, because you wouldn't spend all that time and money on such spectacular special effects only to show them once.
But as carbon emissions continue, our remaining budget does get smaller every year – and therefore the proportion of fuel we can burn.
So while it is good to understand what factors will determine our carbon budget, it is much more important to call on politicians and investors alike to get a grip on this issue and face up to the simple and incontestable reality: there's far more fossil fuel than we can burn, and the more of it that we take out of the ground, the greater the risk of an irreversible climate catastrophe.
Take it out into a field and burn it?
Legend has it that Napoleon said he wouldn't leave Moscow until he saw Novodevichy burn, and his soldiers supposedly attempted to blow up the convent's main cathedral.
Ronaldo apologised for hitting a Rayo-supporting 12-year-old girl with a shot by giving her his shirt, only for some of those around her to chant for her to burn it and eventually force her to give it up, handing it over to a security guard.
Although it is, in theory, possible that Ebola will become endemic, a far more likely outcome is that the epidemic will eventually burn out, probably by the end of this year.
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"Our crews are working hard to back-burn and get this fire under control but it might still be a few more days before we can say we have this one under control," Sun said.
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