They had chosen this area because they knew the fire would eventually jump over and burn behind them.
When we first reported on Start8, a mod that brings the tried-and-tested Start button back to Windows 8, it was impossible to know how fiercely the fires of controversy would burn over Microsoft's new interface.
The federal government could set a good example by buying, in advance, some of the 1.6 billion barrels of oil it will burn up over the next decade.
The vehicle will take this waste into a controlled burn-up over the Pacific Ocean when it leaves the station sometime from June onwards.
It is scheduled to stay at the ISS until August, after which it will undock and take station rubbish into a controlled burn-up over the Pacific Ocean.
So, IPO companies need to carefully budget their equity usage and manage to a declining burn rate and overhang over time.
Boeing claims the 7E7 would cut fuel burn by 20 percent over current aircraft and save airlines 10 percent on overall operating costs, citing new, fuel-sipping engines and lightweight materials that will also cut maintenance costs.
Currently, over sixty percent of households in Africa burn biomass fuels, like wood, crop residue, charcoal and dung every day.
Others are a dangerous detour over the cliff, a crash and burn.
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Microsoft's Distributed Systems group utilized a new file system architecture, dubbed Flat Datacenter Storage, over a full bisection bandwidth network to burn through the competition.
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Williams outlined a lack a UEFA A Licensed coaches at grassroots level as a key difference between England and continental Europe, as well as suggesting over coaching can cause some youngsters to burn out.
Yes I have seen the advocacy for Liquid Fluoride Thorium reactors and there are some apparent tantalizing advantages over current Uranium reactor designs like ability to burn plutonium as a starter fuel, less production of transuranics, higher fuel burn efficiencies, etc.
As small as these cars are, general manager Jared Booher says they burn through a good bit of gasoline over the course of a day.
Most importantly, clear expectations from day one and continuous and precise course correction delivers a better overall client experience because surprises are minimized and parties burn less personal and reputational capital arguing over billability of tasks and line items.
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But since energy crops first stirred agricultural excitement there's been controversy over the impact of using land to grow crops to burn.
For a start, there is so much cheap coal, distributed all over the world, that poor countries are bound to burn it.
Bands burn more brightly, but more briefly: they become over-exposed, and people get bored.
Since running is a more intense type of physical activity, runners generally burn more calories and develop a higher intensity of energy expenditure over a shorter period of time.
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Even the spent fuel that has accumulated over 30 years of use is so radioactive it is hot enough to burn metal containers unless actively cooled 100% of the time.
This year, the world is expected to burn through some thirty-one billion barrels of oil, over 3.5 billion tons of coal, and one hundred trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
And over the years, she's asked two family friends to promise to burn her journal and sketchbooks should she die unexpectedly.
Talks are also ongoing with groups interested in taking over libraries at Jesmond and High Heaton, but Dinnington, Moorside and Denton Burn will shut their doors in June.
Nuclear engineers have long known of increased risks from high burn-up fuels, but scientists at Argonne have been sounding the alarm about storage dangers in recent years after their research ( pdf) showed high burn-up fuels may result in fuel rods becoming more brittle over time.
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The Sun Kil Moon version of "Convenient Parking, " from what might be Modest Mouse's best record, 1997's "The Lonesome Crowded West, " definitely gets the song's slow-burn intensity, teasing it out on his acoustic guitar as if over the course of making this record Isaac Brock's high-strung delivery has gotten under Kozelek's skin.
Power giant Drax plans to burn huge amounts of wood instead of coal at its North Yorkshire plant over the next few years.
Fear of these losing outcomes often leads to a number of suboptimal choices, including over-capitalizing a company (trying to protect against the downside), cutting the burn so much as to cut corners and impair a program (doing an under-powered clinical study), or doing less-than-optimal business development deals.
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There are elaborate experimental fusion reactors all over the globe, and they have made steady but achingly slow progress toward a controlled, self-sustaining burn.
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