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It's burnt orange with splashes of other shades.
This stuff doesn't go away, it's burnt permanently into their brains.
There is even the smell of the place, a hint of incense; when I saw Eclipse in Manchester and in London, it was pumped into the auditorium because in Bamako it's burnt to cleanse the morning air each day.
"If there's a train close enough it can use it, but otherwise it is thrown onto the rail where it dissipates out, or if the voltage goes too high it's burnt onboard with resistors.
It's burnt with multiple tan lines, wounds and bites here and there.
If you become sick, or if you've suddenly forgotten to take the food out of the oven and it's burnt, or you've lost some decorations etc. it never hurt to have a backup strategy.
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He added, "I require it be burnt".
When it is burnt, a given volume produces the same quantity of carbon dioxide as conventional gas does.
It is as if someone has pounded malted milks into a pile of dung, baked it all until it is burnt, then stuffed it into an exhaust pipe and revved it hard in your face.
Thus, atoms would count as basic parts of hydrogen if it is burnt to form water, but not if it is converted into helium by a thermonuclear reaction.
The following is possible: Julius Caesar had a sixth right finger such that (a) it was never burnt, and (b) the following is possible: it was burnt.
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