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Available evidence suggests that ongoing vegetation and climate change could significantly increase the rate of burning in northern tundra [8], which is currently dominated by low-biomass communities (graminoids, herbs, and dwarf shrubs) that seldom burn [e.g. only 3% of Alaskan tundra burned between CE 1950 and 2005; Fig. 1; 9].
It was as if a strong light were burning there, and he was blind within it, unable to know anything, except that this transfiguration burned between him and her, connecting them, like a secret power.
In 1913, the town burned between 12,000 and 14,000 cords of wood, with the Northern Commercial Company (owners of the power plant) burning 8,500 cords alone.
A candle burned between them, and he moved it aside.
Prescribed fires burned between 30% and 97% of our bird survey points.
Since the 1970s, prescribed fires have burned between 12,200 and 15,600 acres per decade.
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The air-water combination minimizes the amount of air injected and the amount of in-place oil burned (to between 5 and 10 percent).
About 20 miles north, in the mainly Kikuyu town of Timboroa, nearly two-thirds of the buildings in the town, including a school, were burned down between 1am and 4am on Sunday by Kalenjin gangs approaching from four sides.
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