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My face got burned off when she sang the aria "Donde Lieta Uscì." The woman was technically sobbing and singing opera at the same time.
And Tony and Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth probably didn't worry too much about what she ate while she was growing up in Oklahoma either, because everything got burned off via either ballet or pitching in on the farm.
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Live — as seen on the surprisingly satisfying DVD "Okonokos" — a lot of the mellowness gets burned off in the intensity of performance.
Most of us have a grasp of the rudiments of weight gain and loss: you put energy (calories) into your body through food, you expend them through movement, and any that don't get burned off are stored in your body as fat.
As much as 30percentt of the natural gas that comes up with wells in North Dakota gets burned off, said Jim Krane, an energy researcher at the Baker Institute at Houston's Rice University.
Dom Passantino of Stylus suggested that "'Smile' gets burned off the lights by both Sean Paul and Abs when it comes to facsimiles of 'Uptown Top Ranking,' but neither of them could bring the quality of lyricism the singer does," while Slant Magazine reporter Sal Cinquemani was baffled as to why the song, which she "sings without a smirk of irony", is a UK chart-topper.
Some peoples faces get burned off or wounded.
If you use this method you'll have to re-season the skillet, since the seasoning will get burned off, too.
When you eat right before you go to bed, fat can accumulate in your body instead of getting burned off by your metabolism.
However, if you use this method you'll need to re-season the skillet, since that will get burned off as well.
To get a flatter stomach (and one that has nice visible muscle tone once any excess fat gets burned off), you'll need to engage your abdominal muscles, including the external obliques (those on the side of your torso) and the rectus abdominus (those that make that amazing "six-pack").
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