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I couldn't go into the haunted house, he said, because technicians were using special welding torches that might burn out my eyes.
Feeding the blazing defenses with blankets, tires, wood, sheets of plastic foam and anything else that might burn, the protesters hoped to prolong, for a while longer at least, a tumultuous protest movement against President Viktor F. Yanukovych, a leader who was democratically elected in 2010 but is widely reviled here as corrupt and authoritarian.
Under heavy protective clothing, their main task is to create a firebreak between people and the fires by removing brush, trees and anything that might burn in the direction of homes and cities.
Beware of hot butter that might burn.
Make sure you do not put anything that might burn on top of the stove.
Never use a microwave, despite the fact that it sounds like the most convenient and quickest way, bottles will heat unevenly and there may be some pockets that might burn the baby's mouth.
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ACROSS the hall teenagers are playing basketball, bouncing and scoring and burning off the energy that might otherwise burn streets.
But their hope turned to panic when on Jan . 19 Mr. Dogaru said in a phone conversation that he was "very scared" and suggested that he might burn the paintings.
"I find it offensive that the UK government has spent millions letting us know that we might burn our finger on a fucking firework on the fifth of November," he says.
Nonstick skillets are ideal for cooking food that might otherwise burn or tear, such as eggs, breaded chicken cutlets and pancakes.
Creating something that might curdle, burn or collapse is so all-encompassing and immediate that you are forced to tear yourself away from any other problems you might have dwelt on.
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