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Well, it would all be burned off soon enough.
Once cured, most of these tough polymers will not melt and have to be burned off or chemically dissolved to reclaim the valuable fibres.
■ For the first 60 to 90 days after fracking, the gas flow will be burned off in flares that will light up the night sky while its composition is checked.
Some countries, like Thailand, screen women by shining a light on the cervix and painting it with vinegar, which reveals precancerous lesions that can then be burned off with liquid nitrogen or carbon dioxide.
"It implies that foods like cupcakes need to be burned off instead of being part of a balanced diet," Jennifer J. Thomas, co-director of the Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, told Self.
I wonder how many of his egg sandwiches, whole pizzas or vats of pasta could be burned off by rhythmically moving one's fingers up and down on a keyboard?
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This produces carbohydrates that the trees turn into sugars, to be burnt off in respiration or, by another chemical process, turned into new plant-matter.
"The lines will be burnt off, but in the meantime they have been painted over as a temporary measure".
But Swindon Borough Council said it was a "temporary measure" and the lines would eventually be "burnt off" by the authority's contractor.
When brought to the surface, methane gas will escape from the hydrate and can be burnt off as seen in this picture.
It's about a boy whose face is burned off in a fire," she told them.
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