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The magic of equivalence roughly shapes justice: "You shall pay a life for a life, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, a foot for a foot, a burn for a burn, a wound for a wound, a bruise for a bruise".
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Burns' film, A Burns for All Seasons, is screened last, and is met with a negative audience reaction.
The second approach is to use different scores tailored to different diseases (for example, a burn score for a burn patient) that all produce a standard measure which can be compared.
But it must also be said that $4.5m since 2007 is a huge burn for a small company and questions need to be asked about why Brightstation let one of its key investments fall into this trap.
"This has been on a slow burn for a while".
It was a "burn exercise" for safety workers in the oil and gas industry, part of a new course at the Pennsylvania College of Technology.
If your child is burned, a burn foundation for support is the first call you should make after you are discharged from the hospital.
The victim may immediately be transferred from the hospital to a burn center for treatment.
And the Republican split has been at a threatening burn for so long that an explosion was nearly inevitable," writes columnist Cathleen Decker.
How difficult was that to watch, at first? "It's been a slow burn for me, to get to a place where I can really enjoy those things.
"It's been a slow burn for Remy but he changed this game for us".
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