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The government said on Thursday that it would incinerate 28 tonnes of its 30-tonne ivory stockpile, leaving the remainder for "permitted uses" such as educational purposes.
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Cho described a large pipe that would catch the flow of gas coming from a crater surrounding the well and route that gas some distance away to enclosed, oven-like devices that would incinerate it.
If the thousands of such weapons available to the U.S. government and other governments were employed in war, they would incinerate most of the planet, reducing it to charred rubble.
Every time they got their hopes up that some new forest fire would incinerate Mr. Trump's candidacy, he seemed to douse it by pumping out programming for the always-flowing cable and internet news stream.
Colonel Glenn saw chunks of glowing debris going by his window and wondered if he would incinerate.
A strike would be a historic gamble that might work, or might trigger a war that would incinerate hundreds of thousands of people in Korea and Japan.
"Beam Crush Nod" was a three-word hymn to a dangerous new high that would incinerate entire sections of the city.
Were I, even now, to recount what was said that night, a thunderbolt from Kay on high would incinerate my computer.
"Large numbers of civilians were committing suicide, and we were bombarding the islands with firebomb raids that would incinerate, in a night, 100,000 Japanese - burn them in the night.
Back in 1976, the fires that would incinerate so much of the South Bronx had begun to nip around the edges of Kelly Street when Mr. De Rienzo, fresh out of Manhattan College, started working at the settlement house, Casita Maria, running a basketball program.
The scheme, designed by Origin Renewable Energy and set for land to the north of Desborough, would incinerate landfill to produce energy.
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