Sentence examples for burners from inspiring English sources

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burners

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Plural of burner

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Evans, who later pleaded guilty to phone hacking, covered up his illegal activities by throwing his mobile phones – dubbed "burners" – into the river Thames every two months, the court heard.

Now burners compete to find niches in which to contribute, from providing a "Mercury Messenger Service" to serving macaroni and cheese at 4.00am.Bizarrely, this much bigger version of a potluck supper worked at least for one week.

They also pointed out that legal devices such as CD burners and MP3 players could be used for copyright infringement as well as for lawful purposes.

There are 161 pieces: vases and incense burners, shrines, teapots and candlesticks.

Today, it seems that the battle is over and the killjoys have won.In this section The masala Mittelstand The boredom of boozeless business Law of the jungle Taking its medicine Slow burners Camps for scamps Joyn them or join them The other Arab spring ReprintsA glass of something fizzy over lunch with an American executive now means sparkling water.

Incense billows from large burners, and musicians play a hypnotic tune on ancient stringed instruments.

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Make a weekend of it by booking a cosy eco-dome (posh tents with beds, wood-burners and communal kitchen and hot showers) at nearby North Wales Glamping.

Before the industrial revolution, whole forests disappeared into the charcoal-burners' maw to provide the carbon that ironmakers need to reduce their ore to metal.

Addressing members of Congress, he earned seven standing ovations as he mocked the "prophets of doom, the naysayers, the protesters and the flag-burners" who had predicted Americans would lose heart during the six-week campaign to eject Saddam Hussein from Kuwait.

Rubber-tappers, loggers, miners and charcoal-burners came too.

She rapidly fell out with the daft fringe of the women's movement, the bra-burners and ball-breakers and militant lesbians (the Lavender Menace, as she called them), who wanted all-out war.

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