The more it grew and burned out of his control, the less it looked as if he'd have any choice of walking away.
They do it, because they fear the unknowns of skipping it and getting burned for having done so.
In ten minutes, the fire circled the house, and he climbed up to the belvedere to track its progress as it burned to the ditches surrounding his tract, taking out the pump house and a tractor shed, and incinerating his Dodge, which burned hot and high, killing most of the foliage of the live oak shading it.
The national space agency, Roscosmos, said scientists believed one meteoroid had entered the atmosphere, where it burned and disintegrated into fragments.
The national space agency, Roscosmos, said scientists believed one meteoroid had entered the atmosphere, where it burned and disintegrated into fragments, according to RIA Novosti.
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But the poster child was VeraSun Energy, which had been the largest public ethanol company in the United States when it crashed and burned in October of 2008.
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Europe has a price on carbon, via cap and trade, but it burned more coal last year because its price on carbon is so low in the wake of the recession and because it needed coal to make up for the disruption of oil exports from Libya.
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It was seized and then burned by French sailors off the Scottish coast in 1692.
In 2000, it burned down and there followed years of controversy over what should replace it.
Instead, its altitude was 80km lower, and it is reckoned to have burned up in the Martian atmosphere.
The blaze destroyed two homes and two outbuildings, and damaged a cabin as it burned through 1, 500 acres of brush, fire officials said.
This raises the cost of power and also requires considerably more coal to be burned because it takes energy to capture and transport carbon dioxide.
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Franklin Roosevelt had no trouble pinning the nation's economic difficulties on the Republicans who had fiddled with free-market extremism as the nation's economy burned, and it took 40 years and the charisma of Ronald Reagan for anyone to put voice to that ideology again.
Oh, and stop burning the meat with cheap briquettes and propane, last time I ordered a steak over there it was burned black on the outside and completely raw and cold on the inside.
All of Ellis's livestock -- 67 pigs, 71 cattle and 47 sheep -- were immediately shot and burned, and for a while it looked as if the outbreak might have been contained.
It is non-biodegradable and virtually lasts forever unless burned, yet we make products from it to be thrown away.
Too many cattle feed upon the grass and too many fires have burned it.
"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.
Like a forest, it grows over years and can be burned down with one spark.
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During the War of 1812, the British burned the Capitol and with it what was then the Library of Congress.
But it burned down before Lanier and his father could move in.
At first, he was angry and depressed, but after Walsh encouraged him to take a hard look at his recent performance, he realized he'd been feeling burned out, and showing it.
The new state law, passed in 1995 over the objections of almost every Democratic state legislator, came with an 18-month no-strike clause and made it easier to fire bad or burned-out teachers.
It has had problem after problem and burned up lots of cash along the way.
Because KL's process does not chemically alter the lignin with acids, it can be formed into pellets and burned in wood pellet stoves.
What is the fair market value of a house, severed from the land, and donated on the condition that it soon be burned down?
In 1814, three clerks stuffed it into a linen sack and carried it to a gristmill in Virginia, which was fortunate, because the British burned Washington down.
Oh yeah it could be burned releasing more CO2 and creating more ash dumps.
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