Police say residents burnt down a library and set fire to municipal vehicles including a fire engine.
He died of burn injuries eight days after the house in Trevarrian burnt down in January 2010.
Another example, which no one really realised, was the Sumitomo epoxy resin plant that burnt down in 1993.
In November 2007, Lewis Colwell almost burnt down a house when he posted a lit firework through the letterbox.
Hazel wood will be gathered to restore the structure which was burnt down last month in Ewhurst village, Cranleigh.
The man who had burnt down the office was leaving the next day.
Another, he admits, is that when one of his predecessors cracked down on smuggling, a mob burnt down the police station.
Phu Ma Gyi 's home was burnt down and, with her two daughters, she now shares a tent with three other families.
The bells were shipped from Santiago to Swansea, originally intended as scrap, when the Jesuit cathedral of La Campania burnt down in 1863.
In 1992, Holy Trinity, built on a hill a mile outside Buckfastleigh, burnt down in spectacular fashion - only the bell tower was saved.
Mominur Rahman, a 27-year-old garment worker, fractured his spine jumping for his life from the third floor of the Tazreen Fashions factory outside Dhaka, which burnt down in November, killing over 100 people.
Music sales this year are down again, burnt by file sharing and CD burning, among other reasons: So far this year music buyers have bought 423 million units, down 5.2% from a year ago, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Up and down in revolutions per second, something which burnt out their bearings.
Compounded from violet-golden clay and a mixture of burnt feldspar, limestone, quartz and plant ash, the glaze is prepared from recipes that have often been handed down for generations by teachers or within families.
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