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After graduation, he came back to Wyoming with one or two ideas about agricultural progress and tried too soon to get into the legislature when the times favored conservative, frugal ranchers as political leaders, not spendthrift rich men, a label his father's private golf course had burned into an envious population.
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He wrote jingles, including the one for Beefaroni, a pop-culture standard burned into a generation's collective subconscious.
A hole about the size of an adult fist had been burned into a plastic tube slide.
In 2012 a paper from two British researchers described an apparent backdoor burned into a chip designed by an American firm called Actel and manufactured in China.
The rage and self-hatred born out of bad decisions and bad luck have long since burned into a clear-hearted attempt to record the cruelties Lindhout endured.
They are impressions, burned into a photographic plate or negative, that tell you this image is associated — physically — with the object it depicts.
The fuel (liquid hydrogen, gasoline, or kerosene for example) is pumped into a combustion chamber with an oxidizer (like liquid oxygen) and then burned into a very high-pressure gas.
Philadelphia first installed the devices in mid-June, when 10 sets of three virtual triangular humps were burned into a half-mile stretch of Blue Grass Road as part of an education and enforcement campaign, Drive CarePhilly.
Today, instead of being a crude tunable circuit built of coils and condensers, a radio is more likely to be a piece of software burned into a DSP (digital signal processor) chip that can reconfigure itself on the fly—hopping from channel to channel, thousands of times a second, while seeking gaps through which to send bursts of data.
That passion burned into a tenaciousness.
Today's CDs and DVDs store data as a string of pits burned into a narrow spiral track in plastic discs.
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