Human sources come principally from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas.
Its report acknowledged the burning of the woman, but said the perpetrator was not a Muslim.
All this in addition poaching, illegal burning of forest, illegal trafficking in wildlife, and so on.
Mrs Clinton even sponsored a bill to ban the burning of the American flag.
The parade includes the ritual burning of an effigy of King Momo, a bad spirit.
That makes me a little hesitant to call for the widespread burning of employment agreements.
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Those heat-trapping gases are from the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.
But reaction to the burning of the building on September 9th was more nuanced.
Instead, every effort should be made to make the burning of coal clean and efficient.
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The engines increase airflow, creating a more complete burning of the air-fuel mixture--and a more powerful vehicle.
There will be a lot of shadow boxing and burning of straw men before this is done.
On 1 September 1990, Dublin banned the sale and burning of bituminous coal.
Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas produced by the burning of fuels, including gas, oil, wood and coal.
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Or to extract germanium from the fly ash from the burning of coal.
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We've been there for 10 years now, and we've had this sort of situation previously with burning of Korans.
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China produces over 15% of the world's total energy, and much of that comes from the burning of coal.
The killing and burning of villages by the government-directed Arab janjaweed militias continue.
Their harsh words trickled down to the unstable and inspired the burning of Japanese cars on the streets of Detroit.
And they're also threatened by increasing off-road vehicle use, the recreational burning of oil in these, you know, pristine places.
Indonesia has laws designed to stop the burning of forest land, and supposedly imposes draconian penalties for damaging the environment.
Propane and ethane, which are emitted by the burning of natural gas and other sources, have not declined as quickly.
But with respect to the latter the burning of witches at the stake ended when the authorities stopped gratifying that desire.
True enough, but climate-change sceptics often pounce on this fact to pooh-pooh the anthropogenic impact from the burning of fossil fuels.
One university scientist even wrote a paper alleging that greenhouse emissions from shale gas production are worse than the burning of coal.
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And in a region where we've seen burning of American flags, I think of all the Libyans who were waving American flags.
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Over 150 years ago, when Edison turned on his first lightbulb, he had to compete against the burning of oil for light.
The burning of a disabled man in a bath at a care home was "criminally negligent", the Health and Safety Executive said.
The IRA's capture of Dublin's Customs House in 1921 and the burning of towns and villages in the conflict are also featured.
The only indication as to whether a decision is made comes from the burning of the ballots at the end of each day.
This heritage is most visible during the Up Helly Aa fire festivals in Shetland, which culminate in the burning of a replica Viking galley.
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