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By the time the sun had burned off the morning dew, a Buick Enclave emerged from the Gillespie compound.
In the event there was only one more try, for Farrell after May, for the umpteenth time, had burned off the cover.
But other experts said in interviews that they were skeptical that much of the released oil had burned off, because heavy crude of the sort involved in the Dalian spill is less flammable than lighter oil.
My whole leg had been burned, all my hair had burned off, I could smell me, I could smell everyone and then I thought: 'I've got to get out of here'". Despite his injuries, Les managed to make his way out of the pub and struggled the mile-and-a-half journey home, clinging to parking meters and cars to support him along the way.
By Monday morning, after the fog had burned off, helicopters could begin circling the rugged backcountry.
"I caught fire; my polyester pants had burned off all the way to my waist.
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That could be an issue if people were basing their diet on what they thought they had burnt off, he said.
Greenpeace experts said that much of that could have burned off in the fire that night.
"Oftentimes, women don't take in enough calories to account for what they've burned off".
The sun has burned off the clouds and the rocks to our east are blazing red.
Some of the condensate may have burned off in the fires, sparing the sea, but contaminating the air.
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