Sentences with phrase «incinerated before»

The man made says he made several attempts to contact animal control so he could get his dog's remains back and pay his last respects, but animal control says they have no record of the calls and the dog was incinerated before he got a chance to get the dog back.

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For every 1 kg of Carbon incinerated in modern power station almost 3.7 kg of CO2 will be created in the atmosphere that wasn't there before.
Having willfully turned the island into a Soviet satellite (and well before America's ill - advised Bay of Pigs invasion), Castro welcomed the shipment of Soviet nuclear missiles there, provoking a crisis that nearly incinerated the world.
Don't be timid — the chiles can take a lot of heat before burning; on the other hand, we are merely blistering the chiles, not incinerating them.
Air incinerates all but the biggest space rocks before they pummel our planet; the vast majority never even make it past the stratosphere.
No trees interrupted the hail because the forest canopy had been incinerated the summer before.
18 At the end of an autopsy the organs are either incinerated or put in a bag and placed back in the body before it is sewn shut.
SAN FRANCISCO — In its final encounter before incinerating in the atmosphere of Jupiter next year, NASA's Galileo spacecraft has shown that one of Jupiter's innermost moons is a lightweight agglomeration of icy rocks.
If they had somehow avoided being incinerated on entry or pulverized on impact, they would have disintegrated in a year of heavy rain — long before geologic processes could fold them into native rock.
This leaves Quasar's hands in a smoking, mutilated state, which Thanos let's him appreciate before he blasts him with energy beams from his eyes, which incinerates the hero completely.
One expendable character is incinerated by a letter bomb and three others are mowed down in a gun battle before the credits of the aptly named «Firepower,» now at area theaters.
The process must go on for a long time before all that digested light is reclaimed, but the Father of Greatness can look forward, even so, to the day when all the light that has been reclaimed can join the superior light above, and all the dross has been incinerated and let fall back into darkness.
The current system is a huge step up from what was happening before — most of island's waste was incinerated — but ultimately, they'll need to find a way to simply require fewer and less wasteful goods for both residents and tourists alike.
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.
The space station, whose name means «Heavenly Palace,» will be subjected to the full brunt of friction from Earth's atmosphere and, thankfully, will be incinerated almost completely before any remaining debris finally lands on the surface.
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