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Contents can fall out in burning ember form and burn holes in clothing.
Humans hold a calorie-burning form of fat that many believed disappears after infancy.
Stirring or whisking prevents the mixture from boiling over, burning, or forming lumps.
Running, for instance, has 69 different levels and five programs tailored to different goals, like burning calories, correcting form, or increasing speed.
The majority of these were caused by pollution indoors that stemmed from cooking on inefficient cookstoves burning largely inferior forms of biomass.
March 31 In Fallujah, Iraq, four American men working for a private security company are ambushed and killed; within minutes a large mob forms, burning the cars and then, with apparent jubilation, mutilating the corpses.
Not all plastic thread will melt without burning; if you notice it burning rather than forming a ball, stop immediately, dip in water and then discard.
The NOx was easily reduced when coals which easily formed hydrocarbons were used, or, when burning conditions which easily formed hydrocarbons were chosen.
Bride burning, a form of domestic violence, occurs in some cultures, such as India where women have been burned in revenge for what the husband or his family consider an inadequate dowry.
Although many sources and exposure environments may be important, existing and supplementary monitoring evidence suggests that an initial subset of key source categories, including ports, roadways, industrial centers, and biomass burning can form the basis for studies in the nearer term, while others may be identified in future source apportionment studies.
A small flame of musical theatre was left burning only in the form of religious ceremonial (for example, in the mass).
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