• It crumbled, an incinerated ball of metal and fire, in the slowest of slow motions.

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  • Sick of watching your hard-earned dollars get incinerated supporting one egregious boondoggle after another?

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  • Deputy Young said Jersey produced 20, 000 tonnes of rubbish that once incinerated added to the ash pile.

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  • How many of them were incinerated, crushed by falling masonry or shredded by shrapnel nobody yet knows.

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  • Some are said to have been incinerated by Saddamite loyalists, anxious to conceal their guilt and discredit their conquerors.

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  • Emergency vehicles, sirens wailing, rushed to the gruesome scene, where incinerated bodies and body parts were strewn across the road.

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  • More than 80% of these digital clunkers are dumped in landfills or incinerated, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

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  • Peter Frampton's 1957 Gibson Les Paul, a gift from a fan, was incinerated in a cargo-plane crash 31 years ago.

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  • In particular, the smoke of incinerated straw men obscures any serious discussion of religion (superstition practised by hypocrites, in his view).

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  • The crash caused an intense fire that incinerated much of the plane, something that will make the investigation difficult, Duprie said.

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  • There is everything authoritarian and subversive about this policy which has incinerated American traditions such as Freedom and Federalism with its puritanical flames.

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  • The Jews, who just three years before had been incinerated in European crematoria were an object of wonder no less than hatred for our enemies.

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  • Uberman incinerated it with a weak blast of heat vision.

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  • The band mascot, Eddie, made his customary appearance, as did a huge devil which rose out of nowhere with giant flames which nearly incinerated singer Bruce Dickinson on the spot!

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  • The government ultimately demanded that all of Reich's orgone boxes be incinerated along with his books, and then sent him to prison, where he died of a heart attack in 1957.

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  • Several sedans, pickup trucks, two trailer trucks and two passenger buses, which appeared to be in a column formation, suggesting they were part of a convoy, were shown incinerated or severely damaged.

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  • On April 19th 1993, when she was brand-new to her job, four federal agents were killed and 87 people incinerated in the siege of the Branch Davidians' headquarters outside Waco, in Texas.

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  • All of the nonrecycleable trash produced by the 1 million residents of Westchester County, just north of New York City, is incinerated there and the heat produces enough electricity to power 88, 000 homes.

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  • Military personnel contend with more than their fair share of health problems, from the mental anguish wrought by combat to the physical ailments caused by unique exposures to hazardous chemicals or waste incinerated on-base.

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  • It was pointed out during the debate that of the 53 million tonnes of electronic waste generated in 2009, only 13% was collected and recycled, with the rest being sent to landfill, incinerated or illegally exported.

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  • But there is no sign of, or appetite for, a Ukrainian version of Vladimir Putin, not least because the West has not (yet) incinerated its credibility in Ukraine the way it did in Russia in the 1990s.

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  • It's not well-known or even thought about but ever since Leo Hendricks unveiled the first fully synthetic moldable hard plastic called Bakelite to the American Chemical Society in 1909, except for a very small percentage that has been incinerated, every single molecule of plastic ever manufactured still exists somewhere in our environment.

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  • For example, whilst loyalists felt it was indefensible for the police to touch the Union flags around Ballyclare. many deemed it perfectly acceptable to burn Irish tricolours and posters of the other side's representatives on their eleventh night bonfires (many of the Sinn Fein Belfast Mayor's posters were incinerated on loyalist bonfires due to receive grant aid from his council).

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  • It was in November 1938 the darkest, most ominous year for the Jews of Europe in eighteen centuries that the worst pogrom in modern history, Kristallnacht, was instigated by the Nazis all across Germany: synagogues incinerated, the residences and businesses of Jews destroyed, and, throughout a night presaging the monstrous future, Jews by the thousands forcibly taken from their homes and transported to concentration camps.

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