Human sources come principally from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas.
She nodded at my grandfather while pointing the burning tip of her cigarette at me.
Its report acknowledged the burning of the woman, but said the perpetrator was not a Muslim.
The distraught 49-year-old woman managed to escape from the burning post office in Eastbourne, East Sussex.
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Mrs Clinton even sponsored a bill to ban the burning of the American flag.
This tavern must have been facing west, because the burning sun came through the open door.
Mr Rumsfeld immediately captivated the country by running into the burning Pentagon to rescue the wounded.
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The burning question is where does the orchestra go from here, and with whom?
Rijkaard's calm exterior at the news conference betrayed the burning fire in his eyes.
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Those heat-trapping gases are from the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.
We kept walking, and filed a story from two blocks north of the burning building.
Instead, every effort should be made to make the burning of coal clean and efficient.
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The Burning Bush is only a brushwood fire if it is merely perceived by the sensory organs.
Smoke from the burning sugar cane painted the ancient city of Luxor below with an eerie haziness.
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But people were not at risk from increased dioxin levels deposited from the burning carcasses of slaughtered cattle.
The burning question is whether the rest of Asia can catch just a spark of the Tokyo magic.
As with the Burning Man doodle, there's often an air of mystery as to what is being depicted.
Morgan Healthcare Conference, happening this week in San Francisco, has become the Burning Man of biotechnology.
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Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas produced by the burning of fuels, including gas, oil, wood and coal.
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Or to extract germanium from the fly ash from the burning of coal.
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Neighbours tried to rescue the children from the burning house but were beaten back by the smoke and flames.
China produces over 15% of the world's total energy, and much of that comes from the burning of coal.
The burning question is whether the scale of Bankia's hole provides clues about the state of other weak lenders.
Rescue workers have been plunging into the burning wreckage to pull out survivors.
Police are out on the streets but seem outnumbered and unable to completely stop the burning and looting, Norgaard observed.
Terrified women and men - some carrying children in their arms - were rushed from the burning building by firefighters.
Indonesia has laws designed to stop the burning of forest land, and supposedly imposes draconian penalties for damaging the environment.
The burning embers are being transported via these 60-mph winds, jumping across wide roads and lighting up homes all over Poway.
Kafkor raised his eyes and saw the cigarette and recoiled, thinking he was about to be branded with the burning tip.
Propane and ethane, which are emitted by the burning of natural gas and other sources, have not declined as quickly.
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