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Paul MacCready once said, "Your grandchildren will likely find it incredible - or even sinful - that you burned up a gallon of gasoline to fetch a pack of cigarettes!" Dr.

Paul MacCready once said, "Your grandchildren will likely find it incredible - or even sinful - that you burned up a gallon of gasoline to fetch a pack of cigarettes!" The meteor burned up as soon as it entered the Earth's atmosphere.

Millions of meteorites fall against the outer limits of the atmosphere every day, and are burned up.

The deepening of the soil has further the effect of making the plants which grow upon it less liable to be burned up in seasons of drought, a somewhat unexpected result of making a soil drier, but which manifestly depends on its permitting the roots to penetrate to a greater depth, and so to get beyond the surface portion, which is rapidly dried up, and to which they were formerly confined.

) The LAT and NYT front NASA's realization Thursday that the Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft has probably burned up in Mars' atmosphere after flying too close to the planet.

23, the $123 million Mars Climate Orbiter was lost when it veered off course and burned up in the Martian atmosphere.

So far the couple has burned up $10,000 in legal fees over this, and the husband had to abandon his business here to rejoin his wife.

It burned up in my hand.

--Burned Up in Northern California Dear Burn, Prudie thinks the old adage is true: Money doesn't care who has it.

Annette Bening, on the verge of becoming a major actress before she got sucked into Warren Beatty's orbit, burned up on entry.

: No, Dave is not my uncle! Dear Mic, Prudie knew, when she ran the letter from "Burned Up," that animal lovers were a fiercely loyal and vociferous lot, and said so.

But it will pass away, burned up in the fire of its own hot passions, and from its ashes will spring a new and younger world, full of fresh hope, with the light of morning in its eyes.

Nay, I will venture to say this, that if every specific were to fail utterly, if the cinchona trees all died out, and the arsenic mines were exhausted, and the sulphur regions were burned up, if every drug from the vegetable, animal, and mineral kingdom were to disappear from the market, a body of enlightened men, organized as a distinct profession, would be required just as much as now, and respected and trusted as now, whose province should be to guard against the causes of disease, to eliminate them if possible when still present, to order all the conditions of the patient so as to favor the efforts of the system to right itself, and to give those predictions of the course of disease which only experience can warrant, and which in so many cases relieve the exaggerated fears of sufferers and their friends, or warn them in season of impending danger.

If A is found not to be wanted, after the production of it, an industrial blunder has been committed, and wealth is wasted just as when burned up.

The stormcloud had come upon them, and in every face the fire which Pierre had watched kindle burned up brightly.


Pierre standing beside the commanding officer.


The young officer, his hand to his shako, ran up to his superior.


When the flame of the sulphur splinters kindled by the tinder burned up, first blue and then red, Shcherbinin lit the tallow candle, from the candlestick of which the cockroaches that had been gnawing it were running away, and looked at the messenger.


Bolkhovitinov was bespattered all over with mud and had smeared his face by wiping it with his sleeve.


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