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Not surprisingly, Exxon said there was no real risk to its investors – it would burn all the fuel it has in reserve, climate change be damned, because a) the world's poor and growing middle classes need energy and b) the world's governments would not take strong enough policy action to seriously reduce carbon emissions.
When I began to follow his music-making during his years in Birmingham in the 1980s, and first wrote about him, it was clear that his was an electrifying talent, but no one could tell whether it would burn itself out, develop or simply lose its edge.
It would burn me.
"It would burn your hands off".
It would burn 30 hours on the clock.
It would burn chipped and pelletised timber, paper and cardboard.
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The process cannot be used on human beings-it would burn the skin.
You've got a RISC-based chip not a CISC-based chip in your phone because with CISC you'd have a battery life of four minutes and it'd burn a hole in your jeans (well, almost).
The closest the probe will get to the sun is about 4.4 million miles, which seems pretty far away but I bet it'd burn your eyebrows off if you got that close.
People never used the built-in ashtrays they just put their cigarette on the side while they played, so it'd burn down and mark the cab.
People never used the built-in ashtrays – they just put their cigarette on the side while they played, so it'd burn down and mark the cab.
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