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The dictionary entry read: "to burn or char the surface of".

Burn, bits, burn.

If writing in a diary doesn't appeal, then you could write down what you want to say and what is upsetting you, as if you're writing a letter or a diary entry, and then burn it (in a safe environment of course!).

And once a decade, one is likely actually to strike Earth's atmosphere, though most of these would burn up on entry to the extent that they pose little or no threat.

The "first stage executed a good re-entry burn and was able to stabilize itself on the way down.... [The] landing in [the] Atlantic [ocean] was good!... Flight computers continued transmitting [telemetry data] for 8 seconds after reaching the water" and stopped only after the booster went horizontal.

The satellites will spend a couple of years in orbit, and then burn upon re-entry to the atmosphere.

It might leave burn marks at the entry and exit points but other than that everything should be no worse for the wear.

But the Oilers decided that they'd burn one of Ryan Nugentryopkins' entry level years anyway so that he could play on a team with no hope, even though he generously weighed about 160 pounds.

Most of the craft, which weighs 137 tonnes, will burn up on re-entry.

5. (C) Before the installation of the laundry machine, astronauts would jettison their dirty underwear into space, where it would burn up on re-entry.

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