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IN the video game BioShock turbulent Rachmaninoff-like music plays while an evil composer named Cohen shouts, "Presto, presto" before incinerating a hapless pianist and his instrument.
SAN FRANCISCO--In its final encounter before incinerating in the atmosphere of Jupiter next year, NASA's Galileo spacecraft has shown that one of Jupiter's innermost moons is a lightweight agglomeration of icy rocks.
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It said the city had disinfected some carcasses before either burying or incinerating them.
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Meanwhile, Jules's mother, Bertha Ahmad Deborah Offnerr), chases around town trying to track down her son, who has not yet forgiven her for incinerating his father many years before.
Danny survived both his evil-infested dad, Jack Torrance, and the ghouls that inhabited the grisly Overlook Hotel in Colorado, escaping by the hair of his chinny-chin-chin just before the clock struck midnight and the hotel's infernal boiler blew up, incinerating the forces of bad and leaving readers hiding under the bed, but cross-eyed with relief.
This enrages him, and he begins incinerating the Geatish countryside.
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