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With all that energy burned off, I could fully concentrate.
He had been strangled, with his face and fingernails burned off.
The girl who burned off her hair with a curling iron.
Every blown-off leg, every burned-off face filled me with anguish.
But its few failures have burned off hundreds of millions of dollars.
He had been strangled, with his face and fingernails burned off by acid.
For women who test positive, lesions can be frozen off or burned off.
I can't imagine it not ending up with all your hair burned off.
Of course, by midmorning the scorching Sicilian sun had burned off every last wisp.
It was not clear how much had spilled or burned off after the collision.
All the fat is burned off, and you just have this brilliant diamond core.
By late winter, they'll have burned off a lot of that love... so why wait?
A spring 2014 brush fire above the Camarillo Springs neighborhood burned off all plant life.
And there's the energy burned off during physical activity — like walking around, fidgeting, or exercising.
The roof was burned off by militants, and snow seeped in to dissolve the rest.
Now that some of that froth has been burned off, investors can assess the damage.
The capture systems divert waste gases that would normally be burned off to power generation systems.
This echidna probably just didn't burrow himself deep enough, resulting in his spikes getting burned off.
And whenever I have to get a procedure, something burned off, I show it to them.
Add the white wine and cook until the alcohol has burned off, about 2 to 3 minutes.
The defoliant, whose ingredients included the carcinogen Dioxin, burned off the jungle canopy and poisoned the soil.
Some of the fuel burned off during the week the tanker stood flaming on the water's surface.
Within a year he burned off the gas of pity in which the accident had enveloped him.
And then the rocket passed, the heat burned off and we were all onto the next thing.
The doctor told her she did not need surgery and burned off the growth in five minutes.
Greenpeace said it is impossible to estimate how much of the condensate has burned off or evaporated.
The bodies of an adult woman and man were found after the explosion with their clothes burned off.
It also helps transport fat away from the fat cell so that it can be burned off elsewhere.
Some of the condensate may have burned off in the fires, sparing the sea, but contaminating the air.
Royal Dutch Shell, which only works in the Texas Permian, burned off just 1.5% of its gas there.
Royal Dutch Shell, which only works in the Texas Permian, burned off just 1.5% of its gas there.
But as the season progressed, Domenick burned off some of that excess energy, and his drive became more focused.
Self-awareness burned off like fog and there we were, watching America's Next Top Model on his Ikea bed.
Their eyes were crusted with ashes, the tips of the cotton gloves they wore on their hands burned off.
Over the past month California's scenic coastline was ravaged by a series of intense wildfires that burned off vegetation.
The pandering calories, the dishes baptized in butter and other cooking fats, are meant to be burned off outdoors.
The idea is to convert that into energy than can be used, rather than burned off in a gas flares.
Separately, the Iranian oil tanker that burned off the coast of China for more than a week sank on Sunday.
The girl's body was partially clothed, McGrath said, adding that some articles of clothing could have burned off during the fire.
New Sarpy was bordered by Orion Refining Corp, which burned off about 772 tons of sulfur dioxide between 1999 and 2001.
Thousands of cattle died in the fire, but thousands wretchedly survived—blinded, their ears gone, ear tags melted, udders burned off.
WASHINGTON — Michelle Obama has burned off her date-night meals at Washington's new generation of acclaimed restaurants by pedaling at SoulCycle.
ROYAL DUTCH SHELL Royal Dutch Shell, which only works in the Texas Permian, burned off just 1.5% of its gas there.
Maybe Keanu has finally flown too close to the sun and, uh, burned off the sides of his hair or something.
In studies where he's put participants in cold rooms for entire days, they burned off an additional 150 to 200 calories.
Too much heat, and the ingredients are burned off; too little, and the bitter taste remains or the ingredients are not activated.
According to the BBC, the entire top of the aircraft's fuselage was torn and burned off during the crash and ensuing fire.
They zeroed in on rubble of homes where there were burned cars driveway, or the roof was burned off, according to Ferreira.
But that is O.K. I have worked up a sweat and had a participatory sports experience and burned off all that dinner.
Wallace laughed as the acid burned off Van Dongen's skin, telling him, "If I can't have you, no-one else can," SkyNews reports.
Gilliam said that while the gas line initially caught fire, it "burned off," with heat and smoke the main problems after that point.
He's often forced to scramble around after a teammate gets burned off the dribble, which is unfortunate, but that should improve with time.
I'll give her my earrings, was my next idea, and then I realized that her ears had been burned off in the fire.
Just when it seemed we might have burned off the excesses by going sideways, the indexes buckled, leading to a 3-4 percent pullback.
There they burned off all the incredible food by dancing the night away—including Williams' sister Venus who reportedly showed off her twerking skills.
As the mist burned off and made the water sparkle a bit, I realized I wasn't pulling security — I'm just looking at this bird.
That means stored fat, no matter how or why you gained it, can only be burned off one way: eating better and moving more.
It is lemony and very sweet and, as some of the alcohol has burned off, not as grossly potent as I'd imagined it might be.
A portion of the oil also burned off during the course of the week, further complicating efforts to determine how much spilled into the ocean.
Other invisible gases burned off from Australian bushland, like carbon monoxide and related molecules, will get lofted into the air just like the visible particulates.
He described one young girl "with her clothes burned off, and her skin hanging like ribbons as she flailed her arms around, screaming with pain."
She says "a little piece" of her nose had also "melted off," her eyesight was damaged and her hair had been burned off in the blast.
This is what happens when you translate your friendships into objects and commerce: They stick around long after the emotion that inspired them has burned off.
As the sun burned off the marine layer of clouds over the orchard, Sayer patiently laid out the reasoning that led him to plant avocado trees.
In a league that prioritizes versatile defenders who can slide from man to man on the perimeter without getting burned off the dribble, Covington is ideal.
Energy firms are pulling record amounts of oil from shale formations and with that oil comes associated gas that needs either to be shipped or burned off.
The bears were in much worse condition than the lion, with "oozing wounds and, in some cases, paw pads that were completely burned off," the CDFW said.
Some clients have come to Guilford after being blinded by cleaning chemicals that have splashed in their eyes or having skin burned off their hands, he said.
Some clients have come to Guilford after being blinded by cleaning chemicals that have splashed in their eyes or having skin burned off their hands, he said.
So that enough fuel gets burned off over the course of the flight and the plane&aposs weight comes down and then it&aposs safe to land.
According to Lifesum, a typical user will burn 288 calories in 30 minutes of plogging, which is more or less the same as what's burned off while jogging.
After a video in which she burned off her hair went viral back in 2013, we were left with so many questions: Did her hair ever grow back?
When the fibers have burned off, the food is ready, and since the clay dish is biodegradable, you can leave it in the woods with a clear conscience.
Still, Snap defines itself as "a camera company," and Spectacles got a lot of attention for the company over the holidays, though it seems to have burned off.
Jim Reynolds was difficult but also quite the character, a man who had a welter of scars on one arm from an old tattoo he had burned off.
For now, most of that biogas is simply burned off, or flared, though some helps heat the plant's boilers, said Pam Elardo, a deputy commissioner for the department.
In the years after 9/11, various military colleges and antiterrorism groups burned off many grants and federal dollars on workshops trying to divine the steps of radicalization.
While the author assumed that people would need to eat more to make up the extra calories burned off while walking, Americans already eat more calories than we need.
One night in 2017, just before she was set to start promoting her book, she burned off all her hair and flooded her Chinatown apartment while high on Adderall.
"Her skin has been burned off completely," she said, pointing to her forearms, torso and legs, and adding that her daughter had started working at the plant a month ago.
Fifty years ago, all of that energy was just burned off, but we're heading to a point where we can finally take back all that energy and complete the cycle.
One 21980 study shows that people seemed to increase their food intake after exercise — either because they thought they burned off a lot of calories or because they were hungrier.
By suppressing fat burning, it enables the fat in your diet to be stored a lot more easily, as well as reducing the amount of stored fat that's burned off.
One 2009 study shows that people seemed to increase their food intake after exercise — either because they thought they burned off a lot of calories or because they were hungrier.
Still, today's consumers have reaped the benefits of techniques like Gillies' tube, Esser's "island flap," and the intricate work McIndoe did to restore the burned-off eyelids of his patients.
In the process, she burned off most of the excess good will she had earned across two seasons as a seemingly sane human in the twisted universe of this show.
" In a performance piece, he burned off the hair on his chest and then attempted to form women's breasts, but he ultimately concluded, "It's not that simple to become a woman.
But that all changed when, in the early 202s, one woman came up with an experimental technique that would save the lives of those who had had their skin burned off.
Horns are considered a menace in the commercial dairy business and typically get burned off, so the startup had set out to use engineering to make a more humane livestock industry.
Among the regulations being targeted: the methane rule, an Interior Department measure meant to reduce so-called flaring, when gas leaking from wells is burned off like a giant blow torch.
One survivor, Noor Kadir, was only able to recognize the bodies of six of his friends by their clothes, as their faces had been burned off or blasted away with bullets.
If the average person takes 2,000 steps per mile, and walks about 3 miles per hour, then they'd have to take 24,000 steps before all of the cheeseburger calories burned off. Gross.
I open my eyes, and a greasy, rotting clown's head, its hair burned off in patches and maggots spilling out of its ears, is nailed to the wall next to my face.
When the shopkeeper Prakash saw the woman on the morning of her attack, the ends of her short hair were scalded and her clothes had been burned off her body, he said.
In that case, methane burned off in a fireball so the climate impact was not as great, said Stephen Conley, an atmospheric scientist at University of California, Davis, who co-authored the article.
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It might have been the mountain air, the energy burned off on the slopes, the natural beauty of the area or the beer, but the town and the mountain had worked their magic.
Sifting through some obscure Joyce-related hits on Google, I came upon an internet figure in Central America named Miguel, who burned off a lot of blog space expressing his love of naturism.
The English artist Thomas Frye first experimented with bone ash — the remnants after water, fat and connective tissue are burned off — before Spode fine-tuned the process, creating a durable but delicate product.
But labelling food in this way reinforces the damaging mindset that food has to be "burned off" or the damage "reversed," and also that the point of exercise is simply counteracting food consumption.
But oil output also produces what is known as associated gas, seen by crude drillers as a waste product to be burned off or "flared" because there are not enough pipelines to remove it.
The searing pace set — and, more impressively still — maintained by Manchester City and Liverpool has burned off not only the contemporaneous competition; both have long since left behind the best teams in league history.
Terminators chasing humans throughout the franchise lost limbs, had their skin torn or burned off, and eventually got cantaloupe-sized holes blown in their heads every few scenes, but they still kept implacably coming.
But fear is fuel for rallies, and the tank was so full after December that plenty more could be burned off in the form of further gains — even if the news doesn't get noticeably better.
As for the latter, methane is leaked or deliberately "flared" (burned off) at virtually every stage of fossil fuel production and transport, a problem that is notoriously bad for fracked shale gas and tight oil.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mudslides, boulders and tons of debris killed at least 13 people on Tuesday in communities along California's scenic coastline ravaged by a series of intense wildfires that burned off protective vegetation last month.
After an ineffective ablation surgery—where endometriosis lesions are essentially burned off—I found out that excision surgery, where lesions are cut away and removed completely by a specialist, is the gold standard in endometriosis care.
By 2000 AM, the mist has burned off the top of the mountain, the temperature is climbing toward a humid 250 degrees, and Willis's tooth has been yanked by a volunteer in an open-air dental unit.
While the fire likely killed all aboard the ship, it was seen by environmental experts as a way to minimize the broader impacts of the spill, since the flames burned off the lightweight condensate on the ocean surface.
"When I went to the gym, I felt like I gave myself the OK to drink [later] that night because I had burned off most or all of the calories I had ingested," she said in an email.
A severed arm, its fingerprints burned off, washes up on shore in the Season 5 opener of this Scandi-noirish BBC series, spun from the Ann Cleeves novels, which debuted on April 30 on the streaming service BritBox.
Critics praised his chamber piece "At First Light" (1982, inspired by an oil painting by Turner), which conjures the colors of the sunrise with delicate precision — gauzy clouds of strings slowly burned off by a blazing glare of brass.
What she didn't tell him was that her face was burning with excruciating pain—"like a hot rod being stabbed in your eye while your face is being burned off with chemicals"—triggered by the movie's flickering lights and explosions.
If you consider that the average person takes about 2,000 steps per mile, and they walk about three miles per hour, that means a child would have to take about 24,000 steps before their grimy cheeseburger meal calories were burned off.
BP burned off 17 percent of the gas it produced in the Permian between April and June of this year (the first full quarter after the acquisition) making it the worst performer in percentage terms among the top 50 producers.
As the pilot burned off fuel, Aniston spent the next four hours cracking jokes and trying to remain calm (she is terrified of flying), while fielding text messages from friends who'd read about the "emergency landing" — which hadn't actually happened yet.
I draw the line at clothing with writing on it, but numbers don't bother me, so I also bought a tattered long-sleeved T-shirt with "99" cut from white fabric and stitched onto the front before being half burned off.
While Daryl (Norman Reedus) attempted to let Dwight (Austin Amelio) live, that decision ultimately proved costly as the guy who left the Saviors — only to be recaptured and see half his face burned off by Negan — returned and killed Denise (Merritt Wever).
His international breakout, Dogtooth (which earned an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film), and his follow-up, Alps, both operate in the same calmly intense, beautifully composed mode, like Wes Anderson films with all the quirk and pastel color burned off.
Because moving the chemicals off the site or restoring cooling was not feasible until the flooding retreated, there was no choice but to wait until the rest of the chemicals also burned off, said Janet Smith, an Arkema spokeswoman, on Friday evening.
And in the lead-up to Harvey, refineries along the Gulf Coast burned off a lot of chemicals: Chevron's Baytown plant alone flared 766,000 pounds of various chemicals including carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, and benzene — a known carcinogen — according its own filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
That landing was initially expected to occur back at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, but the FAA confirmed it diverted to Westfield Barnes Regional Airport in Springfield, Massachusetts before diverting again to Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, New York, as it burned off fuel in anticipation of an emergency landing.
That landing was initially expected to occur back at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, but the FAA confirmed it diverted to Westfield Barnes Regional Airport in Springfield, Massachusetts before diverting again to Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, New York, as it burned off fuel for hours in anticipation of an emergency landing.
I laughed so hard that I surely burned off the $17 poolside pizzas I'd ordered two days in a row, fed small bites of tomato to schools of tropical fish, and waved to a mother dolphin and her baby who gave our boat a surprise visit, offering a few squeals hello before swimming away.
Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent division of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences Eventually this fog burned off as high-energy ultraviolet light broke the atoms apart in a process called reionization.
Adding upgraded parts leaves friendly Corebots looking a little ragtag, as colors don't match and some components prefer curves over corners, but the stats don't lie: These forearms, while uglier than the result of a 2CV mating with an SUV, with the tires burned off and moldy dice in the window, pack more punch than anything in Real Steel.
"If I knew how the brain is aware of how much the body weighs, and how to regulate how many calories it burned off, I could change that setting and help an overweight person burn more calories through an increase in metabolic rate," NIH metabolism and brown fat researcher Aaron Cypess told me over the phone before my stay.
Our girl shows up before the khals, laughs in the face of their rape jokes, calls them "small men" (it sounds brutal in Dothraki, +10) and then burns down the temple of the Dosh Khaleen (five redshirt kills + Khal Moro = +70), and then deigns to run through the whole "whoops my clothes burned off, bow before me, brown people" routine again (+15).
Rachael brought the calves to her place and bucket-fed them, called a vet to treat them, put salve on their burned foreheads and lips and on the stubs of their burned-off ears, and built a small wading pool that she filled with a saline solution and walked them through twice a day in order to soothe their burned feet.
When Moonee and her pals kick a plastic bag, or knock on a door with a drumming of both fists, you sense a superfluous energy that begs to be burned off; it harks back to the cocky schoolboy, in " The 400 Blows " (1959), who peels away from the squad of pupils, led by the phys-ed teacher, and crosses the Paris street in a jiving strut, clapping his hands.
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