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Most plans for cellulosic ethanol processing call for burning the lignin to generate steam and heat to run the process.
Moreover, chemical weapons are so unstable that moving them is incredibly dangerous; most American contingency plans, officials say, call for burning them on site, a process that could take years.
For 18 months now some of us have been campaigning for colleges, churches, cities and the like to sell their shares in fossil fuel companies, on the grounds that their business plans call for burning far more carbon than scientists believe the planet can safely handle.
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Gorman's trick -- the one involving a dollar bill and an orange -- originally called for burning the money in the envelope.
Pliny reports one of Anaxilaus' tricks as calling for burning the discharge from a mare in heat in a flame, in order to cause the guests to see images of horses' heads (Nat. XXVIII 181).
Here's the case for burning.
One famed Boulez remark, directed at the stuffy traditions in his native France, appeared to call for the burning down of opera houses.
Banks has previously used homophobic language and called for the burning down of buildings owned by descendants of slave traders, remarks that drew controversy but did not lead to her suspension from Twitter.
As a firebrand music student, he booed Igor Stravinsky in Paris for being too conservative, called his onetime friend John Cage a "performing monkey," said that those who didn't use the 12-tone composing system were "of no use" and called for the burning down of opera houses.
Blame me for burning the Quran".
A book is not for burning.
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