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At the University of Georgia, our engineers and scientists fueled the campus buses in the 1980's with peanut oil and heated the campus in 2002 with fats and grease, and generated electricity in north Georgia in 2004 by burning chicken litter.
Why not make this change immediate, instead of the bill's other costly tax cuts–such as a tax credit for generating electricity by burning chicken manure?
Let's not forget about the burning chicken in the oven.
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Understand any aspect of the so-called news agenda: understand, in particular, whether there lies anywhere within it an honest attempt to reflect what people actually want to know, or whether they're all just burning chicken-claws and having a giggle.
The bhopa, who claims to have magical powers as well, prescribes remedies like burying a live chicken, burning hands with coal as well as identifying and punishing witches.
The earthy aromas of burning wood, yeast, roasting chicken and herbs enveloped me.
Down the street, #ALJazeera network is rambling on about the Pope — Justin D. Martin (@Justin_D_Martin) 14 Sep 12 Crazies in the region are burning embassies and fried chicken.
Now when I get up in the middle of the night and see the chicken light burning, throwing a yellow glow out into the darkness, I find myself comforted and go back to bed and to sleep.
I followed my nose and saw the old chicken stand burning to the ground.
"Burning schools, burning markets.
Students who supported a recent strike at the university attacked Cardenas followers with burning flags, paint, eggs and chicken entrails, causing a 10-minute brawl.
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