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They really did make burns on your visor".
In the meantime, the Khashoggi ordeal looks increasingly like one of numerous shocks that are bound to have a systemic effect — and make burn rates more important than ever to control.
Elsewhere, in a day-glo scene that would make Burning Man crowds' hearts flutter, two figures' hands and feet link together and rotate kaleidoscopically. .
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Women are exposed to a cluster of potential hazards that make burns more likely, a combination of parsimony, environment and behaviour that we call the firestarter nexus.
Lochhead believes it's the language as much as the meaning that makes Burns so revered.
Loss of the normal skin barrier, as well as impairment of many systemic host-defense mechanisms, makes burn wounds susceptible to colonization and infection by multiple endogenous microorganisms.
The total number of deaths because of injury was 346,656, and the number of deaths because of burn injury was 9109 (2.6%), making burn injury the sixth leading cause of death from injury during the study period.
Their round-the-clock work schedule made burn-out inevitable.
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