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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Matthew Halton described the city as "a deserted, burning shell" and the 49th Division war diary noted that "a town had never been more wantonly destroyed".
When I came to, I realised the smoke and fumes from the building's burning shell were now being swept away by a gradually rising wind.
Especially in a scene where Jack drives into the burning shell of Baltimore and faces down a terrorist, his wooden performance only points up the surrounding fakery, with its carefully managed fires.
A crowd was gathered around a Hindu priest in a multicolored robe, who was swinging a lantern fired by burning coconut shells and praying for safe travel on this new flyover, which would lift traffic off the streets below.
Located in the region of Gaziantep famous for producing the nut, this planned eco-city would house 200,000 people in buildings heated by burning the shells formerly considered as food waste.
Besides cutting down trees to sell wood, the poor also made a living by turning wood into charcoal, burning oyster shells to make lime, fired pots, and wove mats and baskets.
Macadamia nuts In Australia, one macadamia nut producer is burning its shell waste on a larger scale.
The group accused government troops of burning and shelling 300 homes and chasing away families related to the government's opponents.
The ejection is triggered by a rapid variation in the nuclear luminosity in the interior of the giant, caused by instability in the helium-burning shell.
Theoretical calculations suggest that, as the star evolves from the main sequence, the hydrogen-helium core gradually increases in mass but shrinks in size as more and more helium ash is fed in through the outer hydrogen-burning shell.
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