Aptly for a racecourse, the going was heavy throughout the site but those who hadn't burned themselves out too early in the day - and there were many rather the worse for wear - had a huge choice of the best in current music.
The flames were chewing thick, dry brush that hasn't been burned in about a dozen years.
These days filmmakers who play with fire don't get burned, they get rich.
Was there an effort here to avoid being overly optimistic so that you didn't get burned politically down the road?
And the big incumbent fossil fuel firms insist that they are allowed to extract all their reserves even though the International Energy Agency warns that the fuels can't be burned without wrecking the planet.
Some veteran investors say they have seen rallies that have been unsustainable and don't want to get burned again.
Balhin also says the 10-page list of addresses where houses have burned doesn't include her address.
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It's true that Anne Marie wasn't exactly a born packaging scientist, and it's also true that her lids, had they ever been manufactured (they weren't), would have burned a few faces and spawned a few lawsuits.
Just because, they couldn't really touch me, I was in a lot of pain, and burned all over, so they couldn't touch me, so everybody in stairwell, they were great, because nobody had any idea what was going to happen to the buildings.
Well, he apparently fell asleep with the socks on and didn't realize his feet had been burned until he woke up in the middle of night and tried to walk.
The men, who were badly burned and weren't identified, were found on a bed inside a bedroom of a ground-floor apartment in the 10-story tower on Story Avenue in the Castle Hill neighborhood, a law-enforcement official said.
Shouldn't a proper accounting include the electricity burned in the GE windmill factory and the gasoline bought by the windmill lobbyist?
He didn't, and eventually "I just burned out, " she recalled.
And we don't make the connection that gasoline, once burned, turns into its chemical sibling, carbon dioxide, whose effects on our environment will globally dwarf the catastrophe happening in the Gulf.
Mr. Cameron's tactics don't appear to have been very effective: He burned political capital in return for nothing.
If the offcuts weren't fed into power stations, they would be burned as waste or left on the ground to decay, producing methane and CO2.
In December 1977 Donald Woods, a journalist and anti-apartheid activist, received a package containing children's T-shirts laced with acid: his young daughter was badly burned.
Later as the fire burned, with authorities staying back, she said authorities weren't 100% sure the suspect was still in the cabin.
Venture capitalists, burned by previous biotech investments and preoccupied with younameit.com, couldn't get a handle on Ambryx.
So far, badly burned investors who participated in last spring's round of recapitalizations aren't stepping in this time around.
It's not just infrequent travelers who get burned, but sometimes road warriors who happen to switch programs and don't pay attention to the old program.
The Steelers' starting safety, Ryan Clark, wasn't available to play Sunday and the team's cornerbacks, William Gay and Ike Taylor, were burned on several deep patterns.
This wasn't the first time he had tried to lose weight by exercising, and in the past he had burned himself out pushing too hard, too fast.
She doesn't yet know what happened to her home, but she's heard that several buildings near it have burned.
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Several timber backdrops at the range were partially or completely burned, but because the facility sits in wetlands next to a lagoon, the fires weren't a threat to Naval Base Ventura County at Point Mugu, said spokeswoman Kimberly Gearhart.
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