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(3) A verbal particle precedes the object in Swedish (Jag brände upp den/tidningen 'I burned it up/[I burned up] the newspaper'), follows it in Danish (Jeg brendte den/avisen opp), while both orders are used in Norwegian, depending on the relative weight of the particle and the object (Eg brende henne opp/Eg brende opp avisa).
You wouldn't believe how much gas I burned up".
Unless, of course, I burned up time, thinking about it.
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"I'm pretty sure it burned up," 11-year-old Zachary Fitzgerald, one of the Long Branch students, told NJ.com.
Instead, it burned up in the Martian atmosphere.
I got burned up, got caught in a fire, got skin grafts.
In three months, I almost burned up the cellphone calling home.
"In the Camp Hill fire, everything I owned burned up: my high school diploma, all my photographs," Olds says.
"In the Camp Hill fire everything I owned burned up: my high school diploma, all my photographs," Olds says.
With film I can make adjustments, too, although with film I might have burned up a lot of it and still not have gotten the framing I wanted.
"They couldn't really do anything for me because I'm so burned up," he said.
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