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"War acts on executive power as an accelerant," he writes, "causing it to burn hotter, brighter and swifter".
The fires are mostly started by people trying to clear the land and then the peat soil itself catches fire causing it to burn out of control.
Besides its mating dance with Chrysler, G.M. has taken other bold steps to try to reverse a slide that analysts say is causing it to burn through an estimated $1 billion in cash each month.
The proposal suggested a single laser facility would be enough to remove all junk of this size in three years.Another way of slowing junk down, and thus causing it to burn up in the atmosphere, was proposed this month by Alliant Techsystems, a firm based in Minneapolis.
Here, the liquid sulfur has caught fire, causing it to burn with a bright blue flame.
Tellurium dioxide is formed by heating tellurium in air, causing it to burn with a blue flame.
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The Republican Party survived McCarthyism because, ultimately, its excesses caused it to burn out.
Lower heat will make the process go very slowly, and higher heat will push the oil past its smoke point and cause it to burn.
The downside to using a non-draining surface is that the fats that excrete off of your steak as it cooks will pool around its edges and possibly cause it to burn.
Do not pile logs, wood, and other large pieces of kindling on top of your fire immediately after it has started burning, as this may quickly smother your fire and cause it to burn out due to lack of oxygen.
Do not let the water boil rapidly, as this can cause it to burn.
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