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Alcohol fuel samples were previously burned up to avoid matrix effects for sulphate determinations.
In a day's hard pedalling, he burned up to 5,000 calories.
By the day's end, the governor's office had been burned, up to 30 civil servants kidnapped by militants and Mr Mara evacuated by the UN.
The 42 people who remained at the town were evacuated to the beach while the fire burned up to the edge of the settlement.
The accumulating dead and dried grass in turn became fuel for massive wildfires, which annually burned up to 80percentt of the area, making the Serengeti an important regional source of carbon dioxide emissions.
Pulling her sledge on the uphill route burned up to 8,000 calories a day and she lost three stone on her diet of chocolate, fudge, halva, dried fruit and nuts, salami, Kendal mint cake and pork scratchings.
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According to Aqua's Web site, the sport burns up to 800 calories an hour.
Step 8: Vigorous sexual intercourse burns up to two hundred calories per hour.
Biking to get a soft-serve cone, for example, isn't necessarily a net win: A 30-minute bike ride on a flat beach road burns up to 264 calories, according to Matthews's calculations.
Her engines burnt up to 95 LT of coal a day, which made her an expensive ship to run.
Interviewees voiced their scepticism - "… I really don't understand that with one candle how one can get burnt up to 90% to 100%" (nurse) - but sympathised with women who had suffered burns: "The patients say they are scared of the in-laws, the husbands, what treatment they will get later on when they go home … That's why they never admit" (nurse).
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