One danger was that the club's sound insulation was made of styrofoam, which releases toxic fumes when burned.
More seriously, it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when dumped, or into the air when burned.
The amount of pain that people experience when burned on the scalp varies from person to person, and some may need more pain medications than others, but generally the pain stops when the wounds have healed, Grossman said.
Arben Lleshi said he believed he was disposing of evidence of a robbery when he burned the car at an isolated spot.
Ex-Welsh Guardsman Mr Weston was badly burned when the Sir Galahad troop ship was destroyed.
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"Investors were burned when Digitel was listed, " says Conrad Andres, vice-president for research of DBP Daiwa Securities.
If you escaped this time avoid getting burned when the next virus hits.
Celtic had their fingers burned when they allowed John Barnes to cut his managerial teeth at the club with dire consequences.
The result, when it is burned, is the near-complete abolition of soot, and a reduction of up to 80% in nitrogen-oxide emissions.
The tail is assuming you are exiting and exits with you but quickly is burned when they follow you right back on the highway.
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Other possible uses include scattering motes across a forest floor so firefighters can spot a fire when it has burned just a few trees.
Investors lacking a philosophy are more easily drawn to overhyped investment opportunities only to be burned when they subsequently abandon these investments near market lows.
After all, Buzz and Wave crashed and burned when initial enthusiasm was replaced by instant disillusionment after users found those previous efforts at social products were either too complex or too intrusive.
Court testimony from witnesses confirmed that there had been a grill, along with a container of lighter fluid, and that both had burned when the fire roared onto the porch during post-flashover.
Nadal took a full four weeks off after Wimbledon and then battled through a tendon injury in his foot and his fingers being burned when he tried to move a scalding plate while in Cincinnati.
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Regardless of how they are transported, fossil fuels contribute to climate change when they're burned.
Lily, Sarah and Grace are three young sisters who lost their lives when their Stamford home burned to the ground on Dec. 25, 2011.
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Another issue is that a second type of pollutant, aerosols such as the minute sulphate particles that form when sulphurous fuel is burned, promote the formation of clouds.
But the poster child was VeraSun Energy, which had been the largest public ethanol company in the United States when it crashed and burned in October of 2008.
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The Hawks shot a season-high 60 percent from the field but had their three-game winning streak snapped when Josh Smith, burned on Anthony's basket, missed a 3-pointer on Atlanta's final possession.
After being "completely burned" when someone casually tweeted about a surprising celebrity cameo in the "Muppets" movie he had yet to see, Daniel Malen, who blogs as the TV Addict, recently drafted some guidelines for Twitter-specific etiquette.
Everyone simply wants to make their homes livable again, said Ray Marten, whose home in the Belle Harbor section of New York City's Queens borough burned down when a fire swept along his street during the storm, and whose family of six is renting a nearby house.
When the Reyeses' home burned down, their first concern was how Jonathan would react.
When anything containing dioxins is burned, the chemicals are released into the atmosphere.
Frequently, when a body has been burned, fingerprints are not a viable option for identification, as the skin has burned, he said.
When it comes to the amount of energy released when coal or oil is burned, the new green technologies are still way behind.
Employee confidence might be finding some solid ground since the Career Chaos Economy of 2008 when jobs were slashed, burned and sent out to sea.
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Retailers were burned in 2008 when consumer demand dropped sharply after holiday inventory orders were placed, resulting in steep pricing discounts in order to move merchandise.
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Comerica began amassing its stake in Munder Capital in the 1990s and rode a wave of success during the tech bubble, only to get burned by writedowns when the bubble burst.
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