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"I had hoped we would get a judicious thinning of the administration's proposal instead of a firestorm," Mr. Rey said, using the metaphor of a season in which more than six million acres of forests have burned, well beyond the annual average.
Three ships succumbed to the flames, which burned well into the night.
In Northern California, about 240 fires sparked by lightning collectively burned well over 200,000 acres, according to the Forest Service.
Large swaths of California are ablaze right now, with an estimated 17 wildfires raging across eight counties that have so far burned well over 100,000 acres.
Whatever the private convictions of its stars, country music was very white, and red states were places where crosses were not only brandished but burned well into the '60s.
Vegetation which had not burned well is put on piles and burned again.
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They have soaked the papers in homemade napalm, which burns well.
Plant resin also burns well, has a pleasant aroma, and can be mixed with other materials, and thus is also used for illumination, incense, medicinal and narcotic purposes, and as a paint binder [10, 11].
Sulphur also burns well, and was a traditional component of gunpowder: indeed, the Vatican's "fumata nera" mix is basically that, with the traditional oxidizer of saltpetre replaced by potassium perchlorate.
If you have a build-up of lint, dust, fluff, etc., this can create a smell of burning and clothes will come out smelling burned as well.
"It burned really well," Mr. Sprules recalled.
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