In IGCC, the coal is not burned directly as it is in normal coal-fired power plants, but is converted into synthesis gas.
Fortunately today, innovators do not get burned at the stake, exiled to islands or made into slaves.
Shallow burns hurt much more than deep ones - the nerves under the skin have not been burned away.
Keep a food journal and see if you can identify where these extra calories might be creeping in (or not being burned).
Mr. TERRY PEACH (Agriculture Secretary, Oklahoma): We actually had a pretty good spring as far as hay production, but as this drought continues and then as the tremendous fires over the entire state have not only burned up pastures that our ranchers have now, it's burned up much of our hay piles that farmers had stored for their winter hay needs for their cattle operation.
It seems to have been decided that the national hero's body could not just be burned.
This is not always truly renewable, as new trees to replace the burned wood are not always planted.
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Frequently, when a body has been burned, fingerprints are not a viable option for identification, as the skin has burned, he said.
Nor do they seem particularly bothered that many of the people whose houses were burned are not Kikuyu.
But even Anne Marie seemed happy enough after a while, and if prison was my first not entirely unpleasant exile from the world, then this was my second, and not once was I rec-ognized as the man who burned down the Emily Dickinson House, et cetera, and not once did I hear that voice, the voice inside me that asked, What else?
This is a president, they say, who fiddled with a health-care system that was not broken while the economic house burned down.
It's not just infrequent travelers who get burned, but sometimes road warriors who happen to switch programs and don't pay attention to the old program.
Donald Palmieri, a gem certifier and market analyst (and source of the pricing data used in the chart), is skeptical of the idea, and not only because he was himself burned in the 1981 diamond crash.
Many of the Kosovo Albanians said they were awakened early Tuesday morning in villages outside Djakovica and told if they did not leave their villages would be burned, U.N. refugee agency spokesman Ray Wilkinson said.
So it is not surprising that Indonesian customs officers burned an early consignment of the book, although the action seemed to to be the result of a lower-level misunderstanding rather than orders from the top.
During the oil-price boom of 2008 they did not even cover the cost of the fuel burned in Indonesia's power stations.
Jefferson Parish Councilman Chris Roberts, who represents the area, told WWL-TV that the fire was in very shallow water, as little as a foot deep, and that authorities would not approach the site until the fire had burned itself out.
When the coal is burned in China, the pollution is not going to stay in China.
"They're not comfortable living next door to the neighbor who burned down their house, " Mwangi said.
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It turns out that recall is not a passive process, like watching a movie permanently burned onto a DVD.
She is not accustomed to dealing with the media and feels badly burned.
In his speeches, Mr Mbeki condemns the collapse of the culture of learning: the teachers' unions that strike for implausible pay increases, the students at Venda University who burned down campus offices because the administration would not give them 30 cans of beer each for a party.
What investors do not want are executives who feel there is a hole being burned in their pocket.
If the number of ballots does not correspond to the number of electors, the ballots are burned without being counted and another vote is immediately taken.
As the lodge burned and there were mixed reports about whether or not a body had been found in the building, the authorities appeared pretty confident they had got their man.
An Olympic flame first burned at the 1928 Amsterdam Games but it was not until 1936 that a relay with a torch took shape, under the Nazi regime and sports organiser Carl Diem.
If they give the burned remains to a charity, they probably would not have any further deduction, but if there was one it would not exceed the sale price at the charity auction.
Put plainly, buggy manufacturers to some degree had to go out of business so that carmakers could replace them, but with governments not disciplined by profit and loss, the taxpayer is first burned through spending on his or her dime, and is burdened yet again with a less vibrant economy thanks to governmental waste of always limited capital.
Police do not think a car bomb was involved, although nearby cars were burned.
If the house burned down, the banks would get the money, not the charity.
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