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It was burning up tires, it was throwing Molotov cocktails.
Reese Witherspoon is burning up the home decor scene . . . literally.
Donors' phones will be burning up with asks for cash.
Yet, all around Apple, the digital world is burning up.
"You're burning up," she said, her hand on my forehead.
It's burning up the equivalent of 80 football fields per minute.
By burning up in Saturn's atmosphere, Cassini avoids that possible issue.
Our states are burning up, our beautiful backyard 'playgrounds' are disappearing.
We're told the victim hotline has been burning up ever since.
Usually, the project tracks meteors burning up in the Earth's atmosphere.
Now the Ukraine story has us burning up the phone lines.
Reports here are that Spain and Portugal are also burning up.
In an instant, it was Ms. Miksis who was burning up.
Burning up on a beach certainly seems like a kind of atonement.
Meteors are tiny space debris burning up as they hit Earth's atmosphere.
The headline burning up the wires is the primary defeat of Rep.
"They tried to destroy evidence by burning up the body," he says.
She keeps repeating that she's burning up and feels like she's gonna die.
How close could a person get to the sun, realistically before burning up?
"You've been very good at burning up the time and stonewalling," said Rep.
Astronomers captured video of it entering the Earth's atmosphere and burning up. 9.
In between burning up, LaBeouf chatted about his career, baseball, memes, and more.
In addition to burning up the court, the TV journalist is an avid runner.
It's almost as if the book was the only thing that wasn't burning up.
Ben Ray Luján -- the committee's chairman -- was burning up his phone lines Tuesday night.
I can't concentrate because I feel so dizzy and like I'm burning up. Perfect!
Rand Paul out of the race, the GOP field has been burning up Rep.
Here's Lindsey Vonn -- burning up the streets of New York in another smokin' hot outfit.
After that, Beam is to be detached and disposed, burning up in the Earth's atmosphere.
They're not burning up the charts, but I found this Dave Barry number pretty cute:
And now we are sitting in traffic burning up gasoline at almost $5 a gallon.
As for getting physically in shape, check out these workouts burning up the fitness industry.
As the weather warms up though, you might find your gadgets burning up without you realizing.
"I myself had horrible thoughts about him burning up in the fire," Paul told CBS Sacramento.
Friday File Scully and Mulder weren't the only TV couple burning up the screen this week.
Why would he insist on bringing everyone into one bedroom when the house was burning up?
They could live for weeks or months depending on the mission, burning up on re-entry.
The skin underneath my concealer had turned beet-red and angry, and I was burning up.
"With climate change, some scientists are saying that Southern California is literally burning up," he said.
Bits Samsung has a serious problem with things burning up, and not just in its smartphones.
A few weeks later, on vacation in Northumberland, her face began burning up in moderate sunlight.
"The track here is burning up," said Lyles, who blistered his previous best of 228.77 seconds.
The Blue Cut fire is the latest conflagration burning up drought-ridden California, and it's truly massive.
Yellow areas are the hottest, and you can see that Thailand in the middle is burning up.
Further investigation showed the craft and its cargo burning up in the atmosphere 190 kilometers above Siberia.
So ... what was so important in Grand Rapids that had Boosie burning up after missing his flight?
A recent case that has been burning up the metal blogosphere is an all-too-real example.
In April, a wildfire ripped through the area, burning up an area the size of Central Park.
"She was delirious, terrible, burning up," she said, adding that she had brought Frank water to wash.
The CubeSat is designed to orbit for around two years before burning up upon reentry to earth's atmosphere.
The electronics giant announced a global recall of 29.5 million devices due to complaints of batteries burning up.
It never made it out of low Earth orbit, eventually falling back and burning up in our atmosphere.
"The sloppiness, the way he's burning up good will, the bullying and not being responsive," the reporter continued.
Reading the words honestly made me feel like I was burning up; like the center of unwanted attention.
At that distance orbits decay quickly, falling into the atmosphere and burning up after a handful of years.
His self-released mixtapes, 50 Cent Is the Future and Guess Who's Back, were burning up the streets.
Apparently, my liver chi was trapped, which was getting the organ hot and burning up my heart energy.
She collapsed in bed once everyone left and was burning up when her husband came to join her.
But bitcoin mining is a major energy drain, and Lei was reportedly burning up about 21 kilowatts per hour.
But then XCX, 24, is used to feeling the heat, especially when it comes to burning up the charts.
Without drastic improvements in air-conditioners' efficiency, the IEA reckons, they will be burning up 6,000 TWhs by 2050.
It would be beautiful, perhaps, if it did not represent the homes of hundreds burning up into the night.
ISIS tries to decrease the advancing soldiers' visibility by burning up oil tankers and flooding the air with smoke.
Astronomers have long suspected that nearby supernovae can affect Earth's climate, most notably by burning up the ozone layer.
The massive rainforest is now burning up even faster, with 10,000 fires reported in the past couple of weeks.
History-making heat waves and drought are driving an unusually strong wildfire season that's burning up the American West.
That was a controlled landing, with most parts burning up upon return and the rest landing in the ocean.
The whole thing has been burning up the internet and we don't want you left out of the conversation.
The rocket deploys the satellite before eventually falling back to Earth, burning up in the sky like a meteor.
The asteroid hit Earth 8 hours after these images were taken, burning up in Earth's upper atmosphere over Botswana, Africa.
Yet there's just enough atmosphere that descending vehicles still need some kind of heat shield to keep from burning up.
I prefer to think of it as a trajectory, sort of like a comet burning up in the atmosphere. Right.
"Unilateral interventions are useless unless they're well planned and well coordinated, otherwise you're just burning up foreign currencies," he warned.
Samsung's Galaxy Note7 is literally burning up in flames, and that's created a gaping hole in the premium Android market.
Flappy Bird used these same principles to great effect when it was burning up the App Store charts in 2013.
"He's a threat to our ability to keep our planet from burning up because of the climate crisis," he continued.
Fires are burning up and down the state, with thousands of firefighters deployed on the ground and in the air.
Hours later, Baker's English version of the track is burning up the top ranks in Douyin (China's version of TikTok).
It fell into the South Pacific Ocean in April, mostly burning up in the atmosphere before it reached the ocean.
Eight resistance levels let you decide how hard you want to work, potentially burning up to 150 calories per hour.
North Korea is still believed to lack expertise to allow a missile to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere without burning up.
Worse is the scant disclosure on how investments are valued, or how much cash the Vision Fund's firms are burning up.
There, the satellites will spend a few days field-testing their navigational hardware and communications systems before burning up in orbit.
Many well-known global health figures are already burning up Twitter and other social media with calls to reform the organization.
Instead of burning up in the volatile atmosphere like a North Korean ballistic missile, Trump and his supporters grew more indignant.
Those bits of debris enter Earth's atmosphere, effectively burning up in the process and creating those streaks we see as shooting stars.
They're just 500,000 years old, so they're relative newcomers to the galaxy—but they're quickly burning up their vast supplies of hydrogen.
"The Eta Aquarids and Orionid showers provide an opportunity to at least see part of Halley's comet burning up," Dr. Cooke said.
TripAdvisor, one turnaround stock burning up the charts, looks like it has even more potential to Miller Tabak equity strategist Matt Maley.
NASA's first space station, Skylab, fell to Earth in an out-of-control reentry in 1979, burning up harmlessly in the process.
Then at midnight the same night, they dropped a new single and music video called "Sucker," leaving fans burning up with excitement.
You need to build on tiles—all on teeny RAM chips—and filling each tile without burning up nets you a victory.
A quivering mass of flesh, jesticulating on a rock flying through an empty space, burning up under the light of the sun.
BALUKHALI, Bangladesh (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the sweltering heat of Bangladesh's dusty Balukhali refugee camp, seven-month-old Mahmoud Rohan is burning up.
Satellites in low Earth orbit are supposed to spiral back down, burning up in Earth's atmosphere 25 years after they complete their missions.
The fire appears to be burning up some of these peatlands, according to Jessica McCarthy, an assistant professor of geography at Miami University.
After 13 years of exploration, the Cassini spacecraft finally met its demise, hurtling itself into Saturn's atmosphere and burning up early Friday morning.
I realized I had made a terrible mistake when I had a burning, searing bullet inside of me, burning up my internal organs.
Even Burt's book is burning up the charts ... his memoir, "But Enough About Me: A Memoir," is No. 1 on the books list.
These bits of debris become meteors when they collide with the atmosphere of Earth on its own orbital path, burning up on entry.
That's her burning up on the cover of the new Entertainment Weekly, giving us our first look at next year's X-Men: Dark Phoenix.
Hillman was leaving The Nice Guy in L.A. when we asked the question burning up the Mile High city ... Peyton Manning or Brock Osweiler?
It may seem a little crazy, but burning up in the atmosphere is just a part of the natural life cycle of large spacecraft.
Being a famous black woman means choking down a lot of hot sauce while maintaining a calm smile, even if you're burning up inside.
In 2011, wildfires swallowed more than 20113 million Texas acres during a long drought, destroying hundreds of homes and burning up crops and businesses.
Republicans are looking for fast action on tax cuts after burning up President Trump's first 200 days in office without any major legislative accomplishments.
" Climate change, he warned, "is a threat to organized human existence," which would bring "mass migrations, vector diseases, forest fires, Southern California burning up.
Summer is the season when children play outdoors tirelessly until nightfall, burning up all the energy they had stockpiled throughout the school year, right?
In "Grass," the third Merrill song, the poet equates smoking a joint, a cheerful "inch of green," with the burning-up of our planet.
Raikkonen, a taciturn Finn who is nicknamed Iceman, was burning up over the refusal of the slower drivers to get out of his way.
Sure the world is burning up or down, depending on your perspective, but that doesn't mean you are Nero if you listen to music.
Then it burned on the treetops and then the smoke starts to burn — the smoke ignites so it is burning up in the sky.
A carbon heat shield combined with a radiation system that runs on water will be able to keep the craft's electronics from burning up.
You might spend most of your 20s burning up the corporate ladder or being the workhorse that keeps a startup company in the black.
Insiders admit that the government is near bankruptcy, after years of burning up savings, and that the economy has all but ground to a halt.
Most rockets are one-use wonders, all their components falling into the sea or burning up in the atmosphere once their payloads are in orbit.
Fireballs are produced when relatively small pieces of dust, rock, ice or even human-made space junk enter Earth's atmosphere, burning up in the process.
Those bits of comet material fall through Earth's atmosphere, burning up and creating the shooting stars we can see in a dark, cloudless night sky.
From then on, he was never out of the public eye for long – if he wasn't burning up the screen, he was covering the tabloids.
Apple is burning up the performance charts this year, and no doubt contributed to the returns of XLK as its top holding, at 15 percent.
Democrats have brainwashed Americans into believing the Earth is burning up, and the villain is carbon dioxide, the gas that makes all living things grow.
Mellott and other astronomers suspect that nearby supernovae can affect Earth's climate in a number of ways, most importantly by burning up our ozone layer.
Typically, for something that large, 0003 percent to 2000 percent of the mass will make it all the way to the surface without burning up.
It will continue for the next nine months before it starts to decay and is pulled back into Earth's gravity, ultimately burning up on reentry.
At her best, her prose reads like Smith verbally riffing between songs onstage with her guitarist pal Lenny Kaye, burning up nights with rock poetry.
Cassini will then point its antenna back toward Earth and begin transmitting data as it slowly sinks into Saturn's atmosphere, burning up on its descent.
But the Tiangong-503 has now outlived its shelf-life, and will meet its end by burning up in the atmosphere as its orbit decays.
In about a year, LightSail 2 will pass close enough to Earth that it will be dragged into the planet's atmosphere, burning up during its descent.
Cassini is expected to end its mission at Saturn next year, when it makes its expected plunge into the planet's atmosphere, burning up in the process.
NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer satellite, shown here in an old artist's illustration, fell to Earth on April 30, 2018, burning up in the atmosphere.
The lander has a heat shield to keep the vehicle from burning up while entering the atmosphere — a process that creates a lot of intense heating.
After 13 years spent exploring the ringed planet and its moons, Cassini attempted its closest look as a final act before burning up in the atmosphere.
But during that mission, in late December, the vehicle suffered a critical clock error that led to the Starliner unnecessarily burning up much of its fuel.
Careful observers of the night sky are familiar with shooting stars — speeding bits of extraterrestrial rock that plunge through the Earth's atmosphere, often burning up completely.
The current fire in the Everglades is burning up sawgrass, a grass-like green stalk with serrated edges, which can grow up to nine feet tall.
The Thomas Fire has now spread from Ventura County into Santa Barbara County, burning up 230,000 acres—an area larger than New York City and Boston combined.
Robert Eggers's first film blew us all away when it finally landed in wide release earlier this year after burning up the horror film circuit in 2015.
Thanks to a bizarre Mike Pence rebuttal—"You whipped out that Mexican thing again," he stuttered to Tim Kaine—#mexicanthing and #thatmexicanthing began burning up the Twitterhorn.
We're told Bruno's people were burning up the phones Friday ... starting conversations with reps from a number of musicians but nothing is close to being locked down.
It's amazing you haven't been burned already: there have been 42 reports of that brand alone burning up, and more than a quarter million are being recalled.
Finally, the Mother simply torches the place – you know, kind of like how Mother Earth keeps responding to our environmental sins by burning up hotter and hotter.
And Trump himself has been burning up the phone lines, pleading with Republicans who are opposed to or still undecided on the ­ObamaCare repeal-and-replace plan.
Indeed, a number of pilots have witnessed meteors burning up in Earth's atmosphere before, and video of the phenomenon looks quite similar to what the pilots described.
I found myself both freezing and burning up on a rooftop, my feet stuck in the tar, and I thought, Hey, I used to be an artist.
They began burning up the phone lines again and in April, they went on a first date to a Manhattan restaurant, and began seeing each other steadily.
Chuck (Michael McKean) has just committed suicide by lantern, burning up himself, his house and presumably any trace of those pesky electrical currents that drove him insane.
It's hard to believe corporate communications departments aren't burning up the airwaves with this information, but very few news releases about robust fertility coverage have been issued.
Sam Smith and his boyfriend, Brandon Flynn, were burning up the UK this weekend in more ways than one ... but it was mostly by (tongue in) mouth.
" If Ms. Pelosi is interested in "peeling off" the votes she needs, Mr. Kind added, "she's probably better off burning up the phone lines with other members.
For objects as large as Tiangong-1, 0 percent to 40 percent of the mass will make it all the way to Earth's surface without burning up.
The late-night palpitations and chest tightness, the feeling that the world was burning up and the heat may never end — this was climate anxiety, she said.
"I had wasted a lot of my life burning up my insides, which aren't burnt, thank God, but you never know when it could pop up," she said.
And, then, in mid-September, Cassini will make its final plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn, burning up in the process, but being ensconced forever in our hearts.
President Trump is burning up the campaign trail, with five rallies in two days where he's talking in apocalyptic terms about immigration (and occasionally mentioning the booming economy).
The Soviet Elektron-623 satellite, for example, circled the planet 262 times at around 252 miles (250 km) before tumbling into the atmosphere and burning up in 1997.
But China's state-owned construction companies are burning up their excess capacity building Namibian highways and ports, a Chinese embassy compound and a new military academy in Okahandja.
Watch Australia's wildfires spawn massive smoky thunderclouds The wildfires currently tearing through Australia are catastrophic, but they're doing more than just burning up land: They're producing pyrocumulonimbus clouds.
FYI, Vonn has been burning up the town over the past couple of weeks -- turning heads outside of Craig's in another outfit that left little to the imagination.
Trump might have been 13 time zones to the east, but he was burning up everyone's social media timelines and cable television, and demanding as much attention as ever.
This morning's ring pass is just the first of 22 dives that Cassini will do while on this orbit, before plunging into Saturn and burning up in mid-September.
Kim and Calvin: Welcome to Hollywood High On Tuesday, while #Hiddlesplit was burning up Twitter, Harris was kicking it at the GQ Men of the Year Awards with Goulding.
Last week, I think I picked up the dance a little easier, but this week we have cha cha to Jessie J's "Burning Up" and I'm finding it challenging.
Most first-stage boosters that have carried people or satellites to space over the past 58 years have been discarded after their launch, often burning up upon re-entry.
MORE (D-Colo.) have been burning up the phone lines and participating in meet and greets with prospective donors, O'Rourke hasn't gone through the machinations candidates typically participate in.
Kamakaze has a cool background—when he's not burning up the mic as a rising grime star, he's also a midfielder on the professional UK football team Dagenham & Redbridge.
If you have a couple of puffs with a doobie, you're gonna feel it in your head and within 30 to 40 minutes you're going to start burning up.
They're an established tool for increasing engine power without burning up a T-Rex worth of gasoline, and come in everything from Formula One cars to the new Ford Fiesta.
The pair have been burning up the dance floor on this season's "Dancing with the Stars," which has had some viewers wondering if that heat is carrying over off-camera.
If that device failed, it could explain the rumors that the satellite and the rocket's upper stage never separated, and instead fell back to Earth — burning up in the atmosphere.
"I'm a competent actor, I guess, but I wouldn't say I'm burning up the boards with my insight or genius," he told the New York Times in a 1977 interview.
Jawbone, if you remember, produced wireless speakers and Bluetooth earpieces, and went kaput in 2017 after burning up $1 billion in venture funding over the course of 10 years. Ouch.
"WhatsApp taxes were the last straw but they weren't the spark, people have been burning up since the fires and the increase of taxes on gas and bread," she said.
But as their fluorescent question cards were plucked one by one from a raffle drum, not one mentioned the topic burning up Washington: the report of Robert S. Mueller III.
It seems Iceland is one of the few places in the world that isn't burning up, as temperatures there are around 10 degrees at the moment with lots of rain.
BROWDER: I wasn&apost actually watching the press conference, but I noticed all of a sudden my phone started burning up with messages and I thought, what&aposs going on here?
Lil Peep appeared in our lives seemingly out of nowhere and departed just as fast, like a comet burning up on the edge of the atmosphereblink and you might miss him.
Unlike the political hobbyists burning up the internet with hot takes, they have a hard-won and deeply pragmatic understanding of the regional electorates around them, in all their messy contradictions.
There are still questions over whether the North can shrink a nuclear weapon to fit atop its intercontinental missiles, or keep it from burning up on re-entry into the atmosphere.
The last time semiconductor stocks were this high, the world was gripped by Y212K fears, Jim Carrey's "The Grinch" was the top movie and Britney Spears was burning up the charts.
While nowhere near as popular as hoverboards were before the U.S. banned their import, the original Segway has been in use for over a decade now without making headlines for burning up.
Rachel Ziemba, an analyst at Roubini Global Economics in New York, estimates that Saudi Arabia is burning up its financial reserves at the rate of $10 billion to $15 billion per month.
It is not clear whether Pyongyang really can, or whether it could keep a nuclear warhead from burning up in the return to earth — the real rocket science of launching nuclear missiles.
Look out this week as the Perseid meteor shower nears its peak before the full moon on August 15 drowns out the light from the meteors burning up in Earth's upper atmosphere.
But if it is missing some elements – including the ability to protect a warhead from burning up during the stresses of re-entering the atmosphere – it seems likely to achieve them soon.
"Katelyn Ohashi won perfect marks for this floor routine in a college competition on Saturday, but that's not why the video is burning up the internet," writes our briefings editor, Andrea Kannapell.
The Magnetoshell in action / Image: David Kirtley via NASAThe MagnetoshellColonizing Mars will be anything but simple, and one of the main challenges will be landing on the surface without crashing or burning up.
We saw the driver get out and run around to the opposite side to pull out the passenger, but he wasn't able to—we saw the passenger burning up in front of our eyes.
Perhaps North Korea's biggest challenge, experts say, is to show it can produce a re-entry vehicle robust enough to prevent a nuclear warhead burning up when it hurtles back into the Earth's atmosphere.
The country has yet to master the technologies needed to prevent the warhead at the tip of its long-range ballistic missile from burning up while re-entering Earth's atmosphere, South Korean officials said.
South Korea's defense ministry said that despite the KCNA report, it did not believe North Korea had acquired the re-entry technology needed to prevent ballistic missiles burning up when they reenter the earth's atmosphere.
Data transmission between Tiangong-1 and its handlers ceased in March 2016, and the huge craft  plunged to Earth on April 1 of this year , breaking apart and burning up over the southern Pacific Ocean.
In the show, Daedalus lands on the planet directly rather than from an orbital docking station, using a protective aeroshell to absorb the friction of reentry and help the craft decelerate without, y'know, burning up.
One fundraiser with ties to one of the two primary GOP congressional super PACs said donors have been "burning up the phone lines" trying to figure out how to help protect GOP majorities in Congress.
If this rebound rally to a fresh record has been largely about burning up excessive anxiety and punishing those underinvested in stocks, then it probably has more room to go before overconfidence becomes a headwind.
Blue Jays 33, Yankees 0 TORONTO — When Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman was burning up his cellphone leading up to the nonwaiver trade deadline, it appeared he was after three things: pitching, pitching and pitching.
At the outset of the play, Max (Kate MacCluggage) is burning up the frequent-flier miles and piling up the bonuses when she arrives home to find her husband, Paul (Blake DeLong), sitting in the dark.
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As currently envisioned, the mission consists of a small science payload attached to an "ascent vehicle," that plunges into Venus' atmosphere using parachutes to slow its descent, and heat shields to protect itself from burning up.
It also said the lower altitude would allow any satellites that lose orbit to begin burning up quickly instead of clogging Earth orbit with space junk, something that was the concern of a recent NASA study.
According to the most recent estimates from the European Space Agency (ESA), Tiangong-22020 — which translates to "Heavenly Palace" — should fall back through the atmosphere, mostly burning up in the process, between March 30 and April 3.
At first, it seemed like the Radeon VII was burning up: I measured a peak temperature of 105 degrees Celsius playing Black Ops IIII, at 4K resolution and ultra settings, which is a really hot peak temperature.
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By vertically landing the rocket on a pad back on Earth, rocket companies can re-use the stages for other missions instead of allowing the expensive hardware to re-enter the atmosphere, burning up along the way.
Trevor Paglen and the The Nevada Museum Of Art launched a crowdfunding campaign for the Orbital Reflector, a mylar balloon sculpture that will orbit Earth for several weeks before burning up upon re-entry into the atmosphere.
In addition to short videos of showing Los Angeles "Murder House" and Miss Robichaux's Academy burning up following a disastrous event, the Twitter page also released similar images of iconic places from each of the other seasons.
Bingeworthy – on the new People/Entertainment Weekly Network (PEN) – is a smart, humorous review of what's burning up the small screen, from upcoming series and new season premieres to the water-cooler shows of the past week.
Senate officials from both parties said a senator appeared to have placed a hold on his nomination, which means moving forward with a vote would require 30 hours of debate, burning up most of a business week.
" When the three Apollo 1 astronauts were trapped in their burning capsule on Pad 34, a cry for help, believed to be from Mr. Chaffee, a rookie astronaut, came over the communications system: "Hey, we're burning up.
But if the first video doesn't give you any indication to keep you and your family safe, another recent video published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology will show your tree burning up in seconds.  Seconds.
The pigs have a gene that allows them to better regulate body temperature by burning up fat, which could save farmers millions in heating and feeding costs and prevent little piggies from suffering and dying in the cold.
Project DaVinci will have a much shorter shelf life, operating for about two years before deorbiting and burning up in the atmosphere, but the team plans to ceremonially open the capsule remotely on Earth before the satellite retires.
They are dramatized with cinematic tact, so that what you register is not horror but a sudden, disorienting absence, as if the men had vanished into space rather than crashing to earth or burning up on the launchpad.
For instance, it came to light last fall that China was burning up to 17 percent more coal than the government had previously claimed, an amount that equated to 70 percent of the United States' total annual coal consumption.
These extreme bouts of heat—too routine now to be dubbed "heat waves"—claimed annual death tolls of thousands in many countries, while wildfires courted the specter of mass famine by burning up billions of dollars' worth of cropland.
With its skin heated by friction to as much as 5,400 degrees, its engine walls would be protected from burning up by routing the fuel through them, an idea pioneered by the German designers of the V-2 rocket.
"Allegiant flight 101 got an electrical smoke filled cabin, landed and stuck on the runway while everyone is burning up inside with no air running for almost 45 min while they inspect the outside of the plane," Chris Pelton wrote.
The album "Happiness Begins" includes singles "Sucker" and "Cool," but really what the internet is burning up about right now are two beautiful love ballads: one written for Sophie Turner and another that alludes to Nick Jonas' wife, Priyanka Chopra.
More than 2,000 personnel have been assigned to the blaze, the biggest and most destructive of nine large wildfires burning up and down the state, from the Klamath National Forest near Oregon to desert scrubland close to the Mexico border.
Image: NASASkywatchers should be able to see up to 30 meteors per hour—while the name "shooting stars" is the popular way to describe these little guys, the meteors are actually just tiny flecks of ice burning up in our atmosphere.
Though his last company, Jawbone, which produced wireless speakers and Bluetooth earpieces, went kaput in 2017 after burning up $1 billion in venture funding over the course of 10 years, Rahman has managed to raise $65.4 million for his new company.
The science research burning up the blog-o-sphere today is a fun one: Martin Nyffeler and Klaus Birkhofer, a pair of European biologists, recently published a paper looking at how much raw tonnage of prey spiders consume every year.
If ever a video was gonna make you get up and get your lazy ass to the gym, it's this one ... 81-year-old golf legend Gary Player burning up a treadmill with all the AARP swag in the universe.
MJ: You'd be amazed at how humans can look at the same event like Australia burning up, or Donald Trump looking at a snowstorm, and take entirely different interpretations of what that evidence was telling them about the real natural world around us.
North Korea has probably not yet mastered two key technologies -- how to miniaturize a warhead (small bombs are more difficult than big ones) and how to get a missile back through the atmosphere without it spinning out of control or burning up.
It's been a nail-biting few days for the planet-hunting community, after NASA announced late last week that its Kepler space telescope had unexpectedly switched to "emergency mode," and was rapidly burning up its fuel some 75 million miles from Earth.
On their map they found a road leading to a vineyard—lots of vegetation, sure, but chock full of water and therefore quite resistant to burning—and turned in, landing a kilometer from a ridge line the fire was burning up to.
Deemphasizing these measures of health feels important to me when it comes to experiencing a safe exercise space, but outside of video games, it's rare to find a piece of tech that doesn't point out how much energy you're actually burning up.
Windows in the drying rooms of the Havemeyer sugar factory were kept closed, yielding such high temperatures that workers experienced hallucinations, imagining they were "burning up" and heading "in a mad rush to the nearest water," the East River, where many drowned.
The opening sequence is a sign that it doesn't worship blindly at the altar of the past—as, say, Netflix's reboot of Fuller House did disastrously, burning up goodwill for the original by parading stock sitcom plots that were already hacky in the 90s.
Related: 'Jet' disrupts one of Saturn's rings Fast approaching what NASA hails "the grand finale," Cassini is now set on a terminal collision course which will see it lose contact with Earth before burning up like a meteor on September 15 at 9:45 a.m.
After a somewhat slow start, the 34-year-old picked up speed as she went, burning up the middle of the course and cruising across the finish line to snatch the lead from Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg in a time of one minute and 02.23 seconds.
Later menu items included a three-chili milkshake ("he's burning up," quipped Nick), which Joe opted to have them drink rather than rank boybands — a wise movie considering the band's fan bases are shared — a cow blood and pork tongue jelly, and a bull's penis.
And it was low risk in the sense that if you see a forest fire sweeping towards you, burning up every town in its wake, but it's three towns away, then they're right, at this moment you're not at risk of being burned alive.
Bring a bag of treats, too — there are times when bribery is OK. 5 TRAVEL MYTHS ABOUT BAD WEATHER THAT MOST FLYERS TEND TO BELIEVE Bonus tip: These days, many airports have play areas for kids, burning up a little energy during the wait between connecting flights.
Most U.S. schools can be expected to treat coronavirus closures like a snowstorm, burning up built-in days and then working with the school board to determine how to make up additional days, Bob Farrace, of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, wrote in an email.
I'm absolutely delighted to be debuting it here on Noisey—and, if you're not yet familiar with the British hardcore outfit that's been burning up stages across the UK and Europe with their fiery feminist rhetoric and soaring crust anthems, then it's about goddamn time we fix that.
That wasn't a problem during the last two GTO missions — both rockets landed successfully — but it appears to be the cause this time: yesterday, Elon Musk tweeted that the thrust was low on one of the rocket's three landing engines, a result of burning up too much fuel.
A 2015 World Bank report found that Kuala Lumpur's population wastes up to 500 million hours of work a year idling in traffic, burning up to 1.2 billion liters (about 315 million gallons) of fuel; these losses are estimated to exceed 2 percent of the country's gross domestic product.
GOP senators say they want to give Trump ample time to present his defense and call witnesses, if necessary, but they would prefer to avoid burning up too much floor time and risking the awkward possibility of an impeachment trial overlapping with next year's State of the Union address.
Kim, 35, also documented much of the night on Snapchat: Everything from the matching Onepiece onesies they wore to the conflicts about the room temperature (other people were burning up Kim was "freezing") to the cute cameos by the youngest family members: Kim's daughter, North West, and Kourtney's daughter, Penelope Disick.
The full recall ended up being necessary, of course, and now owners of the devices at least have a date when they can get a new one, if they decide to give the phone — which, other than its habit of burning up now and then, is really quite nice — another shot.
Since then, a small but fierce coterie of bands (primarily British, but with a few notable American exceptions) have been burning up the Bandcamp metal charts and annoying the absolute bejesus out of extreme metal's scummy fascist contingent in a new wave of militant, outspoken, and unapologetically anti-fascist extreme metal.
Mr. Trump is burning up all the credit the United States has accrued with our allies across decades by attacking the basis of this alliance, if not the very idea of any alliance — thus, deliberately or not, doing the bidding of Mr. Putin in his quest to divide the West.
A U.S. official who studies North Korea's military and politics said it was too early to determine if a test supported the North's claim that it has succeeded in developing a thermonuclear weapon, "much less one that could be mounted on an ICBM and re-enter Earth's atmosphere without burning up".
Nor does adding in a test of group dominance or power inequity clarify things: If the Trinidad-born pop star Nicki Minaj wears Asian attire, should we be burning up our computers — or some region of Reddit, anyway — in an effort to quantify the relative power of the implicated cultures and "subject positions"?
That swagger-filled, sex-positive branding only further widened the door previously opened by the likes of Jackson for current artists like Kehlani, who now dips between music genres and often rocks gender-bending clothing, and R&B singer SZA, who's currently burning up the charts with a barely-care aesthetic and raw, honest lyrics.
A normal CubeSat deployed in similar orbit might stay aloft for 20 years, but the rapid orbital decay caused by the added drag of the balloon means that the Orbital Reflector will lose altitude with each successive orbit—it'll circle the globe every 90 minutes or so—eventually burning up when it re-enters the atmosphere.
And so, especially when you're fighting an adversary that has effectively unlimited bodies to throw at you, it's not clear that burning up some reanimated fighters just so others can take their place is a good use of that particular resource, especially if you believe that dragonfire could destroy the White Walkers, and perhaps the Night King himself.
I tried to push past the sunny investor forecasts and check it all out for myself: the mega-companies in Canada burning up shareholder cash; the shrewd entrepreneurs in California who are still getting used to following laws; and the thriving illicit market that offers lower quality for cheap, undercutting the entire legalization endeavor from Toronto to Detroit to Los Angeles.
This extravagance, along with the show's then-massive budget of more than $4 million, good buzz coming from London, hit recordings of "Memory" already burning up the airwaves, and the public's anticipation of the next big Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, all resulted in a clamor for Cats that drove what was then one of the largest advance sales in Broadway history.
By the time classes resumed after the break for Columbus Day and Yom Kippur, agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation had been spotted on campus, apparently to interview employees; students were burning up social media with "Brace Yourself" memes inspired by the "Game of Thrones" TV series; and the chancellor of the City University of New York system had convened emergency meetings to assuage the concerns of shellshocked faculty members and alumni.
And now she sees you at your most disappointing and embarrassing: as a human adult, lost in the world without an anchor, too blinded by the bright lights of a big city with extortionate rents and temping jobs, trying desperately to convince anyone—but most especially yourself—that you are an artist, a resting artist; lost and burning up what they always tell you is the best decade of your life being anxious about every second of it.

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