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"He is a diplomat, so it is difficult to burn him," Professor Carnevale Maffè said.
However, due to its low energy density, high viscosity, and high auto-ignition temperature, glycerol is difficult to burn.
Saudi Aramco and General Electric have been jointly developing oxy-combustion technology with CO2 capture for difficult to burn liquid fuels.
The afterburner in a turbofan usually requires a mixer for mixing the relatively cool bypass air with the hot core stream (see Figure 6); the cooler air is otherwise difficult to burn in the low-pressure environment of an afterburner.
They argued that this exemption was specifically designed for plants such as Aberthaw which uses locally sourced anthracitic coal that is more difficult to burn and is economically important to the local area.
Roddick, a fast-talking and quick-witted 21-year-old, has nervous energy to burn, and it was difficult to burn much Saturday afternoon as rain washed out the entire day's play, forcing Roddick and his third-round opponent, Taylor Dent, to seek refuge in the players' lounge and listen over the loudspeaker to the intermittent weather updates from Chris Gorringe, the Wimbledon chief executive.
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But then again it would be very difficult to completely burn a human body with a small fire.
Even processed coal, although difficult to truly burn cleanly, can be made safer through the removal of contaminants.
For this reason, you should not attempt to starve yourself, as this will make it even more difficult for you to burn off calories and fat.
"It was very difficult to get these flames to burn at first," explains Chris.
Indeed, fair skin complexion is often associated to pale eyes and fair hair, difficult to tan, and tendency to burn when exposed to the sun.
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