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is burn
verb
To cause to be consumed by fire.
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Person 2: The magical word of the day is "Burn, Baby, Burn ---- Person 1: What's happening?
It's not as though climate change is creating conditions where all nature does is burn.
"Fireworks" by Katy Perry is on there, as is "Burn" by Ellie Goulding and "Rocket Man" by Elton John, but there are plenty more unusual suggestions too, so give it a spin (like a Catherine wheel, or something).
Another important contributor to the uncertainty of the C release estimate is burn severity.
For these smaller firms, "the issue is burn rate," says Chris Jock, director of Kelly Scientific Resources, a specialty arm spun off in 1995 as part of the larger temp agency, which employs about 5000 scientists globally.
Many names for small rivers are specific to geographic location; one example is Burn in Scotland and North-east England.
The second is Burn This, a serious rumination of themes of death and redemption by playwright Lanford Wilson.
The unit of observation is individuals for age and %TBSA, otherwise it is burn area.
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Design factors, including complexity and redundancy are covered as is burn-in and maintenance.
I see that many of my colleagues in British schools are locked into a bestial contract, the final pay-off of which is burn-out, mental illness and premature death.
But it also has a policy of firing people who do not perform well.The other big challenge for employers is burn-out, especially for the supposed victors of the winner-take-all markets who are expected to be "always on".
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