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He says: "I though I am going to be burnt from inside".
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The 2 colon inflammatory agents are burnt (from BBQs) and smoked meats, fish and even burnt veges, which develop inflammatory pyrroles, acrylamides.
However, the economic crisis, the strict specifications imposed by the European Union on biodiesel and the investment required by such processing plants have made animal fat not intended for human consumption a waste product, the fat from which must be burnt in application of the current legislation.
In India, where Adani's coal would be burnt, air pollution from burning coal kills 115,000 Indians every year – including 10,000 children under the age of five – costing the country $4.6 billion annually.
Perhaps, even, they had mastered the use of fire (charcoal was found at the dig, though we do not know what caused the wood to be burnt – it could come from natural fires).
The worst feeling came from half of my back being burnt to the third degree from road rash.
Plenty were burnt with too much unsold stock from "over-merchandised" movies such as "Godzilla" and the more recent "Star Wars" episodes.
Having treated of the different sorts of sand, we proceed to an explanation of the nature of lime, which is burnt either from white stone or flint.
Everything was burnt down.
The biogas is burnt to generate steam.
For boys, two had burns from contact with a silencer (muffler) on a four wheeled motor bike, two were burnt from a hot water bag bursting, one was burnt while playing with petrol and fire, and the remaining boy was burnt with hot oil from a BBQ.
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