Sentences with phrase «incinerated as»

Those 22 dives will continue on a weekly basis through the summer, and on September 15, the spacecraft — which is nearly out of fuel — will eventually succumb to Saturn's gravity and enter the planet's atmosphere, where it will likely be incinerated as it hurtles towards the surface.
Most of this is landfilled or incinerated as it's usually contaminated by grease and oils, which can damage recycling equipment.
In addition to its direct solar observation, SOHO has enabled the discovery of large numbers of comets, mostly very tiny sungrazing comets which incinerate as they pass the Sun.

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But the numbers drop pretty fast when certain niceties are specified — such as $ 100,000 - and - up price tags, the likelihood of severe motion sickness, dizziness, and acceleration - induced unconsciousness, as well as an unknown but certainly less than trivial chance of being incinerated in a rocket explosion or errant atmospheric reentry.
According to reports from Cal Fire, there are also five other major wildfires, forcing some 200,000 people from their homes, and incinerating hundreds of buildings as far south as San Diego.
The fires, which incinerated at least 30 buildings in the core of Lac - Mégantic, a tourist town of 6,000 people about 150 miles east of Montreal, limited the work of accident investigators, as well as attempts to search for survivors and the remains of victims.
Oh, and dancing around the fire as they sing «Onward Christian Soldiers» as these hateful pieces of trash are incinerated.
Even so, the novel leaves the dominant impression that Percy expects our world to be incinerated not by a fanatic terrorist or a games - playing Dr. Strangelove, but by a thoroughly moral man who can no longer stomach the spiritual softness which makes most of us, as Baudelaire said, unworthy even of damnation.
I thought it was just a good old solar storm — as in The Almost People / The Rebel Flesh — but then all of a sudden, this is apparently one that will incinerate the bank.
Our history brought us to leave England due to religious persecution, into WW II as Hitler incinerated the Jew, against Russia when they would enslave Europe and the world to an atheistic communism.
«Urgent change» is needed to stop recyclable and biodegradable material from being incinerated in London, as energy - from - waste hinders the capital's move to a more circular economy, according to the London Assembly's Environment Committee.
Life as we know it could not exist on the gas - giant planet, and its nearby suns would incinerate any cities all on their own.
Those results show that the size of an eruption or asteroid isn't as important as the type of rocks incinerated.
But the powerful electron beams can incinerate the material as they pass through it, weakening the beam and producing fuzzy images.
If you looked up on March 8, 2011, you might have a seen a bright streak across the sky as wastewater from the space shuttle Discovery was burned up in the atmosphere (which is acting as one huge incinerating toilet in this case).
So just as someone watching an object fall into a black hole will see the object burn up, someone inside a given universe might see an object hitting the edge of the cut - off — where time ends — incinerate on contact.
Former Kenyan president Daniel Arap Moi began incinerating stockpiles of ivory in 1989 at the same time as the ban on the international trade in ivory came into effect.
And that's just in the United States: as other countries increase energy production by incinerating fossil fuels, acid rain is on the rise.
Saphenous vein or mammary / thoracic artery was obtained from left over pieces (1 — 3 cm long) that are generally discarded (incinerated) as «biological waste» after cardiac bypass surgery.
But prepping for her turn as Acres in John Wick: Chapter 2 (out in February) called for compound moves — like a full - body combo of mountain climbers, scissors, and frogs — to spike the heart rate and incinerate fat, explains Patrick Murphy, who trained her for the role.
When anyone comes for my advice on how to incinerate away the fat around their belly, I usually tell them to buy the following items for Amazon and get serious losing the love handles as well as toning their abs.
As a postnatal fat burner, they incinerate all the visceral and subcutaneous fats in your body leaving you leaner and with lots of energy for milk supply.
By know, we are aware that the product bears claims to incinerate fat, boost speeds endurance as well as agility.
For example, you could imagine the free fatty acids being burned for energy in the «cellular powerhouse» - the mitochondria - and you could imagine the mitochondria as a fiery furnace... «incinerating» the fat!
As Griphook fled, he alerted security to the «thieves,» while Bogrod was incinerated by the dragon's fiery breath.
Best described as «Red Dawn» meets «Independence Day» and featuring a cast of young up - and - comers, what makes the film so unique from every other alien invasion movie are the aggressors themselves: seemingly invisible entities powered by electricity that can incinerate anything with a single touch.
But I believe that around the mid-1980s, when corporations began to become more powerful that some nation states, that the battle for critical democratic citizenship became just a smokescreen for the production of consumer citizenship and critical pedagogy as it was then conceived became more like a dying star about to go into a supernova stage and incinerate any hope we had for real educational transformation, locked as we were within a neoliberal state that was quickly consolidating itself (and that a few decades later would have transformed itself into a security state akin to fascism).
Dodge provides electronic traction control to keep wheel spin to a minimum, but you will have to be careful with your right foot, as the amount of power on tap is enough to incinerate even the meaty 20 - inch tires which come with the SRT8.
These containers shall be incinerated or disposed of in an environmentally safe manner by a duly licensed disposer, an approved medical sharps incineration facility or shall be disposed of in such a way as to render the sharps harmless.
In a few small pockets, scorched slopes tell the story of the fires that incinerated dry grass and singed treetops, but on the valley floor, the region is as bucolic and picturesque as ever.
As we struggled to reach the end of our journey, the sound of my mage's fireballs incinerating their target joined in chorus with the thud of massive hammers, metallic twang of steel and impact of our archer's arrows on seemingly endless waves of lethal, skittering Skaven.
Only in Metal Gear Solid would you be able to fight a flamethrower bearing cosmonaut WITH a jetpack as he incinerates most of your environment.
Meltdown — defend your minion as they match to the center of the map to be incinerated.
A variety of ways to keep them at bay such as traps and weapons are available, and according to the press release «dares players to find the best ways to hack, launch, flatten, gibletize, and incinerate an endless army».
Neglected columns stand as the grand ghosts of an incinerated mansion.
It is rather like Fermi at Los Alamos taking bets on whether the Trinity test would initiate a catastrophic chain reaction in the atmosphere and incinerate the entire state of New Mexico: As Fermi was present at the test, his motive was certainly not profit, but rather to assess relative how much confidence people had that the test would not have catastrophic results.
Would love to hear what you have to say as I'm in the process of trying to decide on a composting toilet or incinerating toilet for my art studio.
Incinerating, or burn toilets aren't as popular as composting, but they also haven't been around as long.
A macabre fireworks show unfolds each day along I - 15 west of Las Vegas, as birds fly into concentrated beams of sunlight and are instantly incinerated, leaving wisps of white smoke against the blue desert sky.
As an example of social wisdom / idiocy, it might be worth something, but any scientific forum should incinerate it immediately.
The tiny homes they produce are fully customizable, while they all feature high - end flooring materials, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a composting or incinerating toilet, a washer / dryer combo unit, a Dickinson p12000 heater, as well as wind turbines, solar panels, battery banks and so on.
Unfortunately, though, powering the future through incinerating forests isn't as «sustainable» as the Paris Agreement seems to suggest.
Any waste - streams that can be recovered or incinerated, such as household waste, organic waste, plastic waste and demolition waste, are not allowed in landfills.
The cause of death was recorded as «conflagration,» which meant, essentially, that she had been incinerated.
As befitting its name, the technique incinerates a foe with flames from the heart of Dante's Inferno.
Bitcoin related plays such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Nvidia (NVDA), CME Group (CME), Goldman Sachs (GS) and CBOE (CBOE) remain as the most followed stocks while everybody is waiting for Bitcoin to transcend central banks or incinerates fiat currencies.
He tried incinerating them, but that cost as much as $ 10,000 a month in propane, which destroyed his margin of profit.
Foam and visco - elastic mattresses are made from petro - carbons (oil) and are not good for the planet as they have to be incinerated or land - filled at the end of their life - cycle.
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