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Scarborough did not specify whether he was talking about self-immolation, or being burned for his views by other people.
He said the reality of the phase out would probably allow for gas being burned for heat and carbon-fuelled planes.
This season, they are still getting turnovers and defensive touchdowns, but with no pass rush to speak of — Chicago has six sacks in four games — the Bears are being burned for an average of 278 passing yards a game.
There is a copy of John Peter Zenger's Sept. 23, 1734, New-York Wescapedournal that escaped being burned for its political position, and, in Zenger's court defense, helped to establish the doctrine of freedom of the press.
The attorney general, Jesús Murillo Karam, said the bodies were reduced to ashes and bone fragments after being burned for about 15 hours on a huge funeral pyre, with the remains collected in plastic bags and dumped in a nearby river.
There will be a ban on wood going to landfill from homes or industry - with it being burned for energy instead - while ministers intend to work with the hospitality industry to try to reduce food waste and with the toy industry to cut excessive packaging.
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Bagasse, the crushed dregs of sugar cane, is being burnt for energy and mixed with urea to feed cattle.
Some were burned for fuel.
"He shouldn't have been burned for it".
He broke one up but was burned for a touchdown on the other.
Most of them would have agreed that a man should be burned for ultimate religious heresies.
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