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He does so gracefully, retiring rather than incinerating straw men.
The heat was not incinerating, but it was warm enough.
That means Tesla's cash-incinerating history is unlikely to be reversed.
She takes control by incinerating her enemies inside their holy temple.
WeWork looks to be incinerating cash faster than it can be replaced.
The Model 3 development has been incinerating cash at an alarming rate.
THey can only begin if someone kick-starts the engines manually, thus incinerating himself.
Meanwhile the company was incinerating cash – $2.2 billion last year, more than its revenue.
The Carr Fire is 39 percent contained after killing six people and incinerating 1,067 homes.
The third largest is the Ferguson Fire, near Yosemite National Park, incinerating nearly 96,000 acres.
The hiss of incinerating pages sounded like the final gasps of hundreds of dying souls.
The third largest is the Ferguson Fire, near Yosemite National Park, incinerating more than 95,000 acres.
Notre Dame caught fire on Monday, incinerating the iconic cathedral's wooden roof and causing untold damage.
Instead of destroying those chemicals, incinerating the foam releases PFAS and other toxins into the air.
And he asserted that the president was incinerating the country's crucial norms and traditions like a wildfire.
Ryu Spaeth: As Sarah mentioned, Dany took a dark turn this episode, incinerating Randyll and Dickon Tarly.
Scientists then harvest the parasites from the kittens' stools before euthanizing and incinerating them, according to NBC News.
And yet, the rescue of this single book feels like higher stakes than any world-incinerating superhero battle.
And incinerating the waste creates carbon dioxide and other greenhouse-gas emissions that are harmful to the environment.
Schroeder: I want it to look like the hot fart is actually sort of incinerating the air around it.
Kutman said Global Yatirim aimed to invest $500 million in biomass plants, which produce energy by incinerating natural waste.
Granted, I don't recall Lady Mary ever incinerating anyone's brother, as Daenerys did to poor Dickon Tarly last season.
The fire raged for three hours, incinerating the front desk and erasing any semblance of a health care center.
Yosemite sites reopening The third largest is the Ferguson Fire, near Yosemite National Park, incinerating more than 96,000 acres.
Aside from incinerating the hives, they trap queen bees inside the boxes permanently so that she can't start new colonies.
Footage from a drone aired on the Hawaii News Now website showed lava incinerating trees as it crept near structures.
The dump is nearly at capacity, forcing King County leaders to consider fixes such as incinerating or rerouting the garbage.
" Mr. Pyne recommended "hardening communities" in ways that allow the fires to "blow over and around them without incinerating everything.
Earthjustice sued the Department of Defense (DOD) on Thursday, arguing the military has been improperly incinerating so-called forever chemicals.
Models have been around for decades in the developed world in one shape or form, incinerating, freezing or composting waste.
The team partnered with Café Buendía in Colombia, which was incinerating up to 25 tons of coffee grounds a day.
The Academy's two-year advantage is in danger of evaporating quickly, especially considering its track record for delays and incinerating cash.
We who cheered her on as she did awful things to awful people, like crucifying slave masters and incinerating Dothraki khals.
Or was it something else entirely, perhaps tied to the other Dr. Carson whom Negan mentioned after incinerating the first one.
For shareholders that could be a bonus, because it might also mean PMI avoids incinerating its market before it has even begun.
Nora is isolated enough at this point to say yes — and we all know Eden and Bekker are really just incinerating people.
In 2018, the Camp Fire became the state's deadliest wildfire, incinerating the town of Paradise, killing 85 people and destroying 14,000 homes.
They ruled by fear, enslaving and incinerating millions of Jews and many others thought to be different by a racist ideology. Racism.
Every summer police comb the cooler northern countryside for wild cannabis, methodically pulling up millions of plants and incinerating them in bonfires.
Because he'd never undergone a medical procedure using radiopharmaceuticals, the researchers believe that he inhaled the radioactive contaminant while incinerating other bodies.
Mass graves have quickly filled, and officials have turned to incinerating the animals in special facilities designed to prevent radioactive material from spreading.
That also means they're blasting live humans with radiation, or as Nora explains, "incinerating them," since that's what massive amounts of radiation does.
In the same year as "Delia's Gone", Martina McBride's "Independence Day" depicted a mistreated mother incinerating her home—and husband—on July 4th.
The country is also reportedly tightening its processes for incinerating bank notes that might be infected or otherwise dirty as the outbreak spreads.
Kaplan Publishing, which oversees the Barron's guide that Mr. Goodman co-wrote, is taking it out of print and incinerating the existing copies.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Fiat Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne has said the car industry needs to come together, cut costs and stop incinerating capital.
Moises Velasquez-Manoff In recent weeks, wildfires have devastated parts of Northern California, killing at least 42 people, incinerating entire neighborhoods and sending thousands fleeing.
They were sent directly from sealed boxcars to the complex's gas chambers and crematories, ovens with a combined daily capacity of incinerating precisely 4,6463 corpses.
Rocket has begun pushing his teammates away, by acting selfishly and taking actions that have consequences, like provoking a star fleet intent on incinerating the Guardians.
Marijuana and poppy (used to produce heroin) plants have long flourished in Mexico's Sierra Madre mountain range, and in the 210s, the government started incinerating them.
In George Orwell's novel "1984," the "Memory Hole" was a chute leading to a furnace that erased history by incinerating newspapers and other politically troublesome documents.
The practice in question was part of testing that's related to toxoplasmosis research and involved feeding kittens parasite-infected raw meat before subsequently euthanizing and incinerating them.
And when that happens, the debris strikes our atmosphere at over 100,000 miles an hour, incinerating the four-and-a-half billion year old fragments in seconds.
Lanky, left-handed and able to unleash bat-incinerating sliders at will, Miller did not allow a run in the first 24 postseason appearances of his career.
That's precisely why some countries — Sweden, for example — have come back around to the idea of incinerating garbage now that technology has evolved to reduce emissions from incinerators.
Commissioners blamed a blaze that engulfed a warehouse housing electoral materials in the capital Kinshasa earlier this month, incinerating thousands of voting machines -- 80% of the city's stock.
The fires, which began on Tuesday, have erupted throughout the country, blazing through parched forests, incinerating scores of homes and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee.
The wildfires that swept northern California's wine country were the deadliest in the state's history, scorching at least 245,000 acres (99,148 hectares) and incinerating 8,900 homes and other structures.
Miller's SUV exploded in flames during the attack, incinerating her along with her 13-year-old son, 11-year old daughter and 7-month-old twins, Titus and Tiana.
Wildfires have been raging in northern and southern California since last week, incinerating huge swaths of land and creating an escalating crisis as thousands have been forced to evacuate.
A year later, a fire caused by storm-damaged wiring consumed the boardwalk, destroying dozens of businesses and incinerating an amusement pier that had never reopened after the hurricane.
Phys Ed A few minutes of brief, intense exercise may be as effective, or more effective, for incinerating body fat than walking, jogging, swimming or cycling for lengthier periods.
It can't keep incinerating over $400 million a quarter and expect to have enough cash to develop a killer augmented reality hardware device before giants like Apple invade the market.
Camp Fire is the deadliest wildfire in California's history, incinerating some 12,000 homes along the way, while the Woolsey Fire in the foothills above Malibu has threatened thousands of homes.
By incinerating waste to produce electricity and heat, the 4.4 million-square-foot power plant releases less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than it would if it burned fossil fuels.
As the blaze roared west, devouring nearly 6,500 homes, it created its own fire whirlwinds or "firenados," incinerating an area equivalent to 80 American football fields (100 acres) per minute.
Under a circular model, rather than simply recycling or incinerating a city's trash, rubbish is re-used and recirculated to extract maximum value, or waste is avoided in the first place.
Three centuries later, in 2004, a storage warehouse in east London burnt down, incinerating Charles Saatchi's £50m trove of contemporary art by artists including Damien Hirst, Paula Rego and Chris Ofili.
In about seven or eight billion years, our own Sun will, in rather undramatic fashion, begin to simply swell up into a red giant, first baking us and then incinerating us.
MATI, Greece — Four days after the wildfire that raced down from the mountains, incinerating all before it, cars were once again tangled up in traffic jams in this seaside resort's narrow streets.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will plunge into Saturn within days, incinerating itself after a 20-year mission that has reshaped scientific understanding of the solar system's most exotic planet and its mysterious moons.
It was extraordinary that no one died during the initial evacuation of Fort McMurray, Alberta, when a raging forest fire swept into the city a year ago, incinerating neighborhoods in its path.
A "fire tornado" as large as 400 feet wide on the outskirts of Redding tore trees, homes and cars off the ground and hurled them about, incinerating them at the same time.
There is nothing remarkable about the fact that this masked young man is moments away from incinerating himself and untold others in a Libyan city—such farewell scenes are common in these videos.
My job allows me to eke out a meager living among the many pilgrims and shopkeepers, incinerating the garbage these brave adventurers leave behind after they've purchased their latest spellswatches and plasma rifles.
The hand-crafted boards, some dating back to the 1960s, were destroyed by bushfires that swept through Ford's property over New Year, sparing his home but incinerating the shed that housed his collection.
Pro-Khomeini mobs and saboteurs during the revolution of 1978-85033 attacked Baha'i and Jewish businesses, threw acid at women in Western dress, and burned theaters, in one calamity incinerating over 400 cinema goers.
My job allows me to eke out a meager living among the many pilgrims and shopkeepers, incinerating the garbage these brave adventurers leave behind after they've purchased their latest spell swatches and plasma rifles.
When the National Museum of Brazil burned down, also through unconscionable government neglect, it wiped a tangible swath of South American history from the face of the earth, incinerating anthropological records of lost civilizations.
Against the backdrop of the vast, Yamal-Nenets region of the Arctic circle, the video shows herds of reindeer, people walking around in yellow hazmat suits and masks, disinfecting the ground, and incinerating infected matter.
But in the future, it may be no more difficult than incinerating garbage, thanks to a team of DARPA-funded scientists who think they can turn some of the world's deadliest poisons into harmless dirt.
Hundreds of wildfires in Australia have killed 29 people since September, as well as an estimated 1 billion animals, while incinerating 2,500 homes and a total area of bushland one-third the size of Germany.
One witness described how an almost festive atmosphere among hundreds of local residents filling containers with spilled fuel turned to horror as the blast scattered the crowd in all directions, incinerating clothing and inflicting severe burns.
Since September, hundreds of wildfires in Australia have killed 210 people as well as an estimated 4.123 billion native animals, while incinerating 24.12,225 homes and a total area of bushland larger than the size of Austria.
As embodied by the dynamic young actress Sophie Melville, she combines incinerating contempt with the fierce, resilient hedonism that belongs to young adults for whom the day begins when the bars and the dance clubs open.
Whittlesey Journal WHITTLESEY, England — No one knows why a catastrophic fire tore through the small settlement that rose by a river channel, incinerating the homes of several families and sending burning timbers crashing into the marsh below.
Her plan to take Casterly Rock was a dud and her allies were captured, but she managed to swing the war immediately back in her favor by swooping in on a dragon and incinerating the Lannister forces.
There's some comfort in the fact that GRBs have never been observed within our own Milky Way galaxy, but by no means does that mean that they couldn't rain down on us with all their incinerating power.
" In Redding, my colleague Jose A. Del Real reported last week, a "fire tornado" leapt from the ground on the city's outskirts and "tore trees, homes and cars off the ground, incinerating them at the same time.
A few minutes of brief, intense exercise may be as effective as much lengthier walks or other moderate workouts for incinerating body fat, according to a helpful new review of the effects of exercise on fat loss.
Sending it to local landfills is one way; incinerating it is another — but both options have downsides, such as producing toxic air pollution that can lead to a host of health issues from itchy eyes to breathing problems.
It allows lasers to achieve significant bursts of energy very quickly for incinerating enemy targets, just as a Tesla Model S driver could accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in a matter of a few seconds.
The Cassini probe was ordered to destroy itself on the surface of Saturn yesterday and it duly obliged, plunging towards the sixth planet from the sun at 75,000 miles per hour, incinerating as it travelled through her atmosphere.
They are Hugo Moller, the victim's husband, prone to anger and caught incinerating evidence; and Eli Rooney, a child molester who's been haunting the school where the victim was last seen, and is in possession of her brooch.
In the original story, scientists discovered that the sun is on the verge of turning into a red giant, and when it does, it'll expand beyond the orbit of Mars, incinerating all of the solar system's potentially habitable planets.
But the Trump administration went further on Monday, contending that the government was systematically incinerating the corpses of executed inmates at the Sednaya prison complex north of Damascus to destroy evidence that could be used to prosecute war crimes.
The wind-driven blaze, dubbed the Camp Fire, erupted in the drought-parched Sierra foothills 175 miles (280 km) north of San Francisco in November 2018 and raced with little warning through the town of Paradise, incinerating much of that community.
The wind-driven blaze, dubbed the Camp Fire, erupted in the drought-parched Sierra foothills 175 miles (0.23 km) north of San Francisco in November 2018 and raced with little warning through the town of Paradise, incinerating much of that community.
Congreave had just been hired, while Philippakis was cheekily returning to a scene of a crime: He'd been fired a few weeks earlier for incinerating the shop's mascot, a polystyrene toy cow, in a toaster oven, to impress a girl.
But it seems that the air traffic patterns might be changing to their liking in the near future because the dirigible Hindenburg crashed in flames today, incinerating 35 of its passengers and ending the era of lighter-than-air travel.
They wrote like they were the fire; like the whole world was underbrush that had been piling up on top of them for decades, and with each word a spark came closer to incinerating the forest from the bottom up.
The Hawaii government also banned drones from capturing footage in the area, though that apparently hasn't stopped everyone from breaking out their little remote-controlled flying video cameras: The video shows lava flowing down major roads and incinerating trees in its path.
Spoiler alert for the episode, which is currently available to stream in the US on CBS All Access (and on Netflix just about everywhere else): Lorca's coup fails, and Georgiou literally stabs him in the back before incinerating his body in space.
Tucked in an alley behind an old church in downtown Toronto, there's a makerspace called Site 3: Two stories crammed with workbenches, retro video game consoles, art projects, a mannequin, and an incinerating toilet that torches human poop, turning it to ashes.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via Spotify | Via Stitcher Wildfires have devastated Australia, incinerating an area roughly the size of West Virginia and killing 24 people and as many as half a billion animals.
That paper contains the following problem statement, which is worth repeating for its concision: So, while it's possible to achieve and even outpace Moore's Law by stacking transistors, the fundamental challenge remains of how to do that without incinerating your integrated circuits in the process.
The sentences in this book are potent and evocative, though after a while of envisioning such unremitting destruction — page upon page of toddlers dying, plagues released by melting permafrost and wildfires incinerating tourists at seaside resorts — I began to feel like a voyeur at an atrocity exhibition.
Carey follows leads into bleak corners of the grimy city, until the game lurches totally into lurid, hysterical hell, ending with Carey incinerating the killer—a cross-dressing man who is given about as much humanity and depth in this story as you'd expect—with an improvised blowtorch.
The pink ribbon, that ubiquitous emblem of breast cancer awareness, has long been an object of controversy and derision, but the poet and essayist Anne Boyer doesn't just pull it loose, unfastening its dainty loop; she feeds it through a shredder and lights it on fire, incinerating its remains.
A knockout blow came from a spectacular mishap: In June, an American helicopter gunship patrolling Saigon's Chinatown fired an errant rocket, incinerating Ky's brother-in-law, the Saigon and Cholon District police chiefs and four other high-ranking police officials — all vital cogs in Ky's political and underworld networks.
His Sharia-based September Laws of 1983 banned songs about women in a nation where incinerating heaps of cassettes became street entertainment, and in 1989 a military coup sent even Wardi into exile, where a year later he found himself offering a few hours of pleasure to 250,000 asylum-seeking refugees in Ethiopia.
I started Friday off getting straight MELTED at a wake n' bake weed brunch where I got high incinerating Tony Greenhand's "smokeable art" creations—sculpting blunts into his signature stoner kitsch—including a palm tree and the now infamous Coachella ferris wheel that I'll probably try to have sex in for next year's piece.
No matter what the circumstances were, or whether Japan was about to surrender, incinerating thousands of innocent civilian men, women and children who lived in these cities on the premise that it could possibly save the lives of thousands of American troops in a future invasion cannot be judged as anything but grossly immoral.
The episode also saw noble sacrifices in pursuit of that objective, as the vampiric Quinlan (Rupert Penry-Jones) engaged in one last battle against the Master, while Ephraim (Corey Stoll) joined him in a suicide mission, experiencing a fleeting father-and-son moment with Zack (Max Charles) before a bomb detonated, incinerating all concerned.
Routine procedures for incinerating dirty notes collected from all parts of the country have also been tightened in order to combat the outbreak in the country with the largest number of coronavirus cases outside of China, the official said, asking not to be named because he was not authorised to speak to the media.
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With the advent of the Purosangue SUV (or "FUV," as Ferrari prefers), there's been plenty of chatter about a full transformation of the company: a move away from the yowling gasoline-incinerating powerplants of the past toward a future in which the biggest threat to the 80-year-old brand is governments worldwide regulating internal combustion out of existence.
Since taking power after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il, in 2011, he has executed at least 140 senior officials, sometimes killing them with antiaircraft machine guns and even incinerating some of their bodies with flamethrowers, according to the Institute for National Security Strategy, a think tank affiliated with South Korea's National Intelligence Service.
The 18 suggestions in the British report included charging fast fashion producers one penny for each garment, a ban on incinerating unsold stock, mandatory environmental targets for fashion retailers with a turnover of more than 36 million pounds ($45.1 million), and use of the British tax system to shift the balance of incentives in favor of reuse, repair and recycling to support responsible fashion companies.
And go all the way he (and his studio assistants) did: Noguchi's entire interior garden — the first space visitors enter — now serves as Sachs's tea garden, housing not just the teahouse but a similarly constructed waiting bench (here's where guests pass the pipe along with coal-filled hand-warming bowls); a purification station featuring a hand-washing basin (equipped with a Purell dispenser); a plywood pond filled with koi and carp; and a recreation of a Boeing bathroom complete with an incinerating toilet (for those who over-saturate from tea or sake).

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