The researchers found that the energy used in pumping, treating, heating, cooling and pressurizing water in the U.S. is about 25% more than all the energy burned in all the lightbulbs in homes and businesses.
All these issues burned brightly for the co-founders of PYP.
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He is also said to have told her that Mr Coats and Mr Wade came and went in a yellow van, and that he presumed they had burned all of his things from the flat after taking them away in the van.
Just because, they couldn't really touch me, I was in a lot of pain, and burned all over, so they couldn't touch me, so everybody in stairwell, they were great, because nobody had any idea what was going to happen to the buildings.
"The police and medics evacuated five completely burned bodies, they were all unrecognisable, " he said.
After all, Buzz and Wave crashed and burned when initial enthusiasm was replaced by instant disillusionment after users found those previous efforts at social products were either too complex or too intrusive.
The German campaign was traumatic for everyone, but particularly so for the older children, as we saw people we had known all our young lives, killed, burned, maimed and buried in the rubble of nearby houses.
"One elderly gentleman, who has been working on his plot for two years, had his shed pushed over and smashed, all the tools were taken out and burned, there was absolutely nothing left - it's mindless, " he said.
Hawkinson says one recent hack connected systems in your home to a Fitbit a device (I wear one at all times) that measures footsteps, calories burned, and sleep, among other things.
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Unlike almost all the neighbors, the residents of the compound burned their garbage.
Hear all over again the stories of sea turtles being burned alive.
All four were found beaten to death at the burned-out home they shared in Kelvin Road, Clydach, on 27 June 1999.
It was the last night of Hanukkah and we lit the candles, all nine of them, and watched as they burned down.
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It said the trees were burned "to ensure that we do all we can to ensure the sale of strong healthy saplings for planting".
The problem involves creating a golden-side-up stack of pancakes out of all different size pancakes, each of which is burned one side, with the largest pancake on the bottom tapering up to the smallest on top.
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They all count your steps and display an estimate of calories burned and other stats.
Add those export tons with the amount of coal burned domestically, and the amount of American coal being burned a year worldwide has barely budged at all.
All Mrs Evans' belongings, including jewellery, will be burned according to Romany tradition at a private family ceremony next week.
But one-fifth of all greenhouse gases comes from forests that are cut down and burned to make way for crops or pasture.
Just look at all the hedge funds and Wall Street firms that have crashed and burned over the past few years as a consequence of such policies.
Former company member Vicky Shick made easy but indelible work of the solo and all the gray-clad men and women of the group dance burned their concentrated, calibrated moves and formally patterned choreography into one's memory.
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Then she separates all discs into genres and combs through them to ensure there is no explicit, burned or copied material.
All of this matters more today than in years past to investors who have gotten burned by scandal after scandal over the past decade.
WWL-TV reported that all four people on the vessel were accounted for, but that one person was severely burned and was treated at West Jefferson Medical Center.
And the big incumbent fossil fuel firms insist that they are allowed to extract all their reserves even though the International Energy Agency warns that the fuels can't be burned without wrecking the planet.
That is a very different situation than at Fukushima Daiichi, where the fuel in three reactors is thought to have burned holes in their immediately surrounding pressure vessels, and in one case to have fallen all the way through to the bottom of the outer containment vessel.
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From the CEOs of the financial firms that crashed and burned to the regulators who missed the warning signs to the guys on the trading floor, all were men.
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