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She might as well burn her passport.
Second novels are always crap, so when it is finished I may as well burn mine!
But the days of people throwing matches toward Mr. Williams as a suggestion he might as well burn the frigate are long gone.
"We've had a number of customers come into the stores, throw Adidas products on the floor and say, 'Look, you might as well burn this,' " Mr. Duke said.
If that run somehow ends as it did the last time they went through it – with four wins, 12 points and the club top of the league – everyone else may as well burn their rule books too.
Like frightened and petulant schoolboys that realise they're going to be expelled for smoking pot anyway, so they decide they may as well burn the school down as well.
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Khartoum's parliament brands newly independent South Sudan an "enemy", oil wells burn, civilians are bombed, a humanitarian emergency looms – and Thabo Mbeki, the African Union's forlorn mediator, suggests there is not much he can do.
It's suggested that low-oxygen environments reduce appetites, potentially because higher altitudes affect hormones like leptin, as well as burn more calories because of increased metabolic demands.
In a paper published in 2012, Bard Harstad of Northwestern University proposes that instead of only cutting their own emissions, rich countries could buy coal from developing countries and, well, not burn it.
Well, not burn so much as spend on accessories or other RadioShack goodies, but you get the point.
When will we rise up with pitchforks and torches and... well, not burn the hospitals to the ground, but what's to be done?
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