Sentence examples for anticipated burning from inspiring English sources

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Two months later, Singapore Airlines CEO Chew Choong Seng stated the A380 was performing better than both the airline and Airbus had anticipated, burning 20% less fuel per passenger than the airline's 747-400 fleet.

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Oliver highlighted a less alarming number in the report -- 0.03 degrees Celsius, the global temperature increase anticipated by burning the current "economically viable proven reserve" of oil sands.

This is one event in which you can see the latest from a giant of cinema like Claude Lanzmann and spend the rest of the time with French castaways, two of the fastest fists ever to fly out of China and a gang of British thieves whose whiplashing car chases in Peter Yates's "Robbery" (1967) anticipate the burning rubber in his next film, "Bullitt".

"Burning schools, burning markets.

Moreover, by not burning money the consumer (anticipating consumer-friendly behavior in response to burning money) conveys the belief that he expects to get even more.

The volunteer fire chief of Kenbridge, an old textile and tobacco-processing town, said that with the hard times he anticipates a rash of house fires, as residents turn to burning wood in order to save on heating costs.

With implementation of the "zero burning" policy by Malaysia and other regional governments, it is anticipated that the disease will have a bigger impact on future A. mangium plantations.

And even if they have cash into 2010 (its nearly impossible to figure out exactly how much they're burning), the economic downturn is likely to be much, much worse than they anticipated.

In Afghanistan, the destruction of monumental Buddhas anticipated the carnage of 9-11, and one might well remark that the burning of Ranum's manuscripts anticipated the killing field of Cambodia, which was the inevitable consequence of our precipitous and rapid withdrawal from Vietnam.

Worried about serving his guest promptly, he presented the sauce anyway, finding that the burning brought the flavors together in a way he hadn't anticipated.

Back in the early 2000s, Arctic sea ice extent and volume started to drop rapidly -- even more rapidly than scientists anticipated -- due to the rapid warming of the planet caused by the burning of fossil fuels, especially coal.

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