Mr. REILLY: While it's burning this hot, we kind of rope-a-dope a bit and just try to get through it.
It also had a gifted engineering team whose leader, Atiq Raza, shared Mr Sanders's burning desire to take on Intel.
The way the newspapers are all crashing and burning it's making it even trickier to eke out a living doing it.
On TV, she had appeared in Shine on Harvey Moon, The Bill, London's Burning, Casualty, Juliet Bravo and Tales of the Unexpected.
Most commentators seemed to accept Ms Chua's premise about Chinese mothers' approach, if not its superiority, though some think she really means those overseas, with the immigrant's burning ambition.
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He's burning tens of millions--rather than billions--to do it.
Opulent setting, attentive service and excellent eatables keep Parioli Romanissimo's stars burning bright.
She gets the sadness of the character but not the flip side of her personality, and she's just not a bright enough spark to keep Gatsby's torch burning for so long.
Forest fires burning in Canada's Northwest Territories in 1995 contributed to high levels of carbon monoxide more than 2, 000 miles away in the eastern United States, according to a study in today's issue of Science.
Subsequently, all three brothers converge on the family home, not only arranging the funeral and burning their father's possessions in a garden pyre, but remaining in his house for months after their filial obligations are dispatched, sampling an aimless liberation.
Barack Obama's speech to the Hampton University Annual Ministers' Conference raised the combustible topic of the burning anger among the nation's poor African-Americans.
And in buses on the U.S.' West Coast, we're testing hydrogen fuel-cell engines, designed to replace today's oil-burning engines.
The material that is burning up in Earth's atmosphere during the Quadrantids likely comes from a comet that broke into fragments centuries ago, NASA says.
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But in 1988, he and other firefighters had been brought in from Hawaii to fight the Clover Mist Fire, which was burning on the park's eastern boundary.
By now everyone knows Tebow is not a pure pocket passer, that he often throws the ball as if he's hurling a burning pan into the kitchen sink.
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Some of the most interesting parts of the book come towards the end, where he discusses some of the possible solutions such as Denmark's strategy of burning rubbish to produce electricity, or an Irish scheme to charge shoppers for plastic bags, which led to a 90% drop in their use.
However, most U.S. electricity is created from burning fossil fuels -- about 70 percent, according to the U.S. Energy Information Agency of the Department of Energy.
Last year Nokia's Stephen Elop flung his company off what he described as a burning platform, putting the Finnish giant's Symbian operating system out to grass to get into bed with Microsoft's Windows Phone.
Seven years ago, Mr. Charoen tried to shake off his reputation as Thailand's king of cheap, throat-burning liquors by listing his flagship company, Thai Beverage, on Bangkok's stock exchange.
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For those concerned about carbon emissions, that's half way to a good news story, as gas-burning is less dirty than coal, but it's still a long way short of good for the environment.
As with the Burning Man doodle, there's often an air of mystery as to what is being depicted.
The gold ring has an amethyst stone bearing a burning bush and St Andrew's cross with the motto "Nec Tamen Consumebatur".
But there's no denying that burning natural gas (methane, that is) produces less carbon dioxide per unit of energy than burning coal.
China's video sites were burning through their investment money without finding a business model, tapering off their CDN spending and shutting down.
And those armies moved mercilessly forward, until the world saw Hitler striking in Paris and U.S. Navy ships burning in their own port.
Since then, much of the manhunt for Dorner has focused in and around the San Bernardino County mountaintop resort of Big Bear Lake after Dorner's pickup was found burning in the area.
Last year, 30% of power in the U.S. came from burning natural gas, up from 19% in 2005, driven by drilling technologies that have unlocked large and inexpensive new supplies of the fuel.
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And a few years before that, an 80-tonne space rock called 2008 TC3 ploughed into the Earth's atmosphere, largely burning up and scattering fragments over the Sudan - just 20 hours after it was discovered.
Meanwhile, the restaurateur's Genuine Hospitality Group has flourished, expanding to include a Michael's Genuine outpost on Grand Cayman, a wood-burning pizzeria and an as-yet-unnamed restaurant inside South Beach's Raleigh Hotel.
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