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"Sometimes I'm so burnt from partying and playing, I wish it lasted for three days".
These included a visit to Vesuvius from which he returned "burnt from head to foot", he later wrote.
The 2 colon inflammatory agents are burnt (from BBQs) and smoked meats, fish and even burnt veges, which develop inflammatory pyrroles, acrylamides.
This paper compares site preparation, burning weather conditions and burning outcomes in ARN and conventional clearfell, burn and sow (CBS) coupes burnt from 2007 to 2010.
My brain, raddled and burnt from nail-varnish fumes and Tetris (now less a brain, more a map singed with a lighter, stained with tea and left on the radiator to make it look Ye Olde) has room enough for only a handful of thoughts.
Thus that which we call sponge-stone, or Pompeian pumice-stone, burnt from another species of stone, appears to be acted on by fire so as to possess a quality of this sort.
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By the 13th century, Hausbrand (literally "home-burnt" from gebrannter wein, brandwein; "burnt [distilled] wine") was commonplace, marking the origin of brandy.
With dials, you're only ever one nanometer away from hypothermia or peeling the burnt flesh from your shoulders.
From this day, the park began to slowly remove burnt pieces from an envelope each days leading up to the official announcement on September 1 , 2011
Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images 11.24am GMT Another burnt stone from China!
The poor chap did get a very burnt forehead from all the outdoor reporting.
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