"Driving away, you could see the town burning up, " she told the Los Angeles Times.
Of course, the first impulse is to avoid calling up an attorney and burning up some billable hours.
Sadoway points out that the lithium-ion battery is far more prone to burning up than these other technologies.
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We want people to be burning up with desire to pursue their interests.
Watts is burning up the telephone lines, even though many feel he has gone over the top in his effort to unseat Boehner.
"After hundreds of years orbiting the sun, they will enter our atmosphere at 90, 000 mph, burning up 50 miles above Earth's surface, " NASA said.
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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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Don't - I'll be burning up your phone Sunday night to find out if you're right about these pics, so we'll check back with you.
The court heard Russell told a friend that he had "killed somebody" and that he had been "burning up the back roads" before the crash.
The good news is that below a certain size, depending on what they're made of, some near-Earth asteroids don't pose any danger, burning up as they pass through the atmosphere.
If you think video conferencing is reserved for stale meetings that serve little purpose aside from burning up your time, Airhockey Over a Distance aims to ice that perspective.
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.
The report also examines the possibility that it could have been space junk burning up on re-entry -- citing the Satview website, which notes that an object from orbit was due to burn through Earth's atmosphere at around that time.
Forensic scientists told the High Court in Edinburgh that Zoe's corpse could have been burning away for up to seven hours.
And when the Maccabees entered the temple, the oil that should have lasted for a single night ended up burning for eight.
For millennia man has been changing the landscape, hacking and burning forests and ploughing up grasslands.
Another ad, which will air later this week, features activities that add up to burning off the "140 happy calories" in a can of Coke.
As well as cutting up and burning the hose on an open fire, she washed and replaced bed covers in the room where her husband was poisoned.
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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But I would back it as a better way to produce meat than burning down rainforests and gobbling up useful farmland.
When that image of Emmett Till was shown to the world, it stirred up such a burning desire for justice inside African-Americans that it was a part of the foundation of the civil rights movement.
Global Times adds that street vendors have been arrested for selling paper models of the iPhone 5 as part of an environmental clean-up campaign against burning paper ancestral offerings for the upcoming Tomb-Sweeping Festival in early April.
Unlike other taboo subjects, your neighbor's income isn't likely to keep you up at night with burning questions you must hear answered before you die.
Soda is also associated with symptoms of gastro-esophageal reflux disease, when the contents of the stomach leak back up and cause a burning sensation in the esophagus.
In 1693, however, the French king Louis XIV again sacked Heidelberg, blowing up its key buildings and burning the refurbished library and its contents to the ground.
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Woody biomass has been presumed to be carbon neutral because carbon emissions released by burning the wood would be taken back up from the atmosphere as new trees grew.
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