Sentences with phrase «incinerated by»

Yet more forest land is being incinerated by raging, unprecedented, and completely out of control wildfires in the US West.
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.
Los Angelese fireman Gordie (Schwarzenegger) is late to pick up his wife and moppet one day and arrives just in time to watch them be incinerated by a terrorist bomb at the Colombian consulate.
Time travel doesn't exist yet, but it will be invented soon only to be immediately outlawed, thus paving the way for a black - market practice in which criminal overlords ship their victims to the past to be immediately blown away and incinerated by people like Joe.
As Griphook fled, he alerted security to the «thieves,» while Bogrod was incinerated by the dragon's fiery breath.
Comet C / 2011 N3, a 160 - foot - wide ball of rock and ice, was brutally incinerated by the sun's atmosphere.
A priceless French collection of 18th - century botanical specimens ended up being incinerated by Australian biosecurity last year.
I was incinerated by a shot of North Shore's Nitro «Force 10» Hot Sauce.
Even in that country which has so steadfastly refused to have the abortion debate, waves have been caused by the news that in the last two years alone the bodies of more than 15,000 aborted and miscarried babies were incinerated by twenty - seven National Health Service trusts.
Then our pointless bodies will rot on the earth til it is incinerated by the sun.
It's very hard to believe in an omnipotent god (or any god at all) when cretin pastors aren't incinerated by bolts of lightening
It's very hard to believe in an omnipotent, omnisent and (espesialy) omnibenevolent god when cretin pastors aren't incinerated by bolts of lightening.

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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.
We can not diminish terrorism by incinerating Muslim nations and causing most of the world to despise the U.S.
If a bit of skin that's otherwise going to be incinerated can be used to treat burn victims, and part of the research for burn / ulcer treatments is funded by cosmetic treatments, so what?
Most of this is landfilled or incinerated as it's usually contaminated by grease and oils, which can damage recycling equipment.
By incinerating some of these would - be wastes, the company is helping to power facilities from Alabama to Washington State — and cutting costs by doing sBy incinerating some of these would - be wastes, the company is helping to power facilities from Alabama to Washington State — and cutting costs by doing sby doing so.
Gibraltar's rubbish, which used to be thrown into the sea, is now incinerated and the heat produced by the furnaces is used to evaporate seawater.
The animals that weren't incinerated or gassed by fumes froze or starved to death soon after, when dust kicked up by the impact blotted out the sun for more than a year, killing plant life around the globe.
The 125,000 - pound plane lumbered forward, plowing the airstrip in both directions — a maneuver that lightened the plane's load by incinerating several thousand pounds of fuel.
The Kanzius RF Machine transmits focused radio waves to these nanoparticles, which respond by releasing heat and incinerating infected cells while leaving the surrounding healthy cells intact.
About two thirds of the discarded devices were still functioning, upping the danger that they would crack during transport or when crushed by garbage trucks, tossed into landfills or incinerated (more of an issue in developing countries), thereby releasing toxic chemicals into the environment.
That same year, about 24,000 tons of CRT glass — which is filled with lead to protect viewers from the x-rays produced by the monitor — was sold to markets abroad to replace damaged CRTs in various countries, and North American waste and recycling companies recovered about 10,000 tons of lead (meaning it was not placed into landfills or incinerated).
And that's just in the United States: as other countries increase energy production by incinerating fossil fuels, acid rain is on the rise.
Soviet scientists made redundant by the end of the Cold War want to earn a living by incinerating toxic chemicals and old nuclear reactors in underground nuclear blasts.
What Makes Him So Cool: LeanItUp.com was created by Bryan DiSanto, and is focused on helping people incinerate fat and become lean.
By know, we are aware that the product bears claims to incinerate fat, boost speeds endurance as well as agility.
He adapted the script from an article about the real Michael Glatze (by Benoit Denizet - Lewis) and seems to try to present the story without bias; however, it's evident that Michael's confusion is destroying him, and the gay community incinerates their former advocate.
Now he and his love interest must find their way off the global penitentiary that swings between arctic temperatures by night and incinerating heat by day.
One remarkable early scene has the ash of incinerated Nazi documents raining down on Lore and her sister Liesel (Nele Trebs), evoking the stories told by people living in towns near concentration camps about the human ash from the ovens falling from the sky.
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.
Mercifully, the captain who's played by James Franco in a prequel clip on YouTube that fans were urged to watch to help prepare them for the movie, is incinerated at length and in detail.
The rear suspension also includes a horizontal damper that links the differential to the frame, which brings us to perhaps the biggest problem faced by the Ram SRT - 10 engineers: How do you prevent a 500 - horsepower, two - wheel - drive pickup from incinerating its rear tires every time the driver grazes the throttle with anything more than a chaste caress?
S'pose Dad'd been mangled by a juggernaut on the M5 and the police only had this office number»cause all his other I.D.'d got incinerated?
And since they won't be selling anymore webOS tablets in the future, they've decided to get rid of the existing tablets the fastest way they know how to (well, second fastest if you include incinerating them all)-- by having a fire sale!
In most cases remains are incinerated or cremated, followed by burial.
Dispose of the bag each time, preferably by incinerating it.
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.
Stop by your local animal shelter and feel your heart break at the sight of countless animals that will live their lives in cages until they are eventually put to sleep and incinerated.
The new methodology provides an accounting framework to quantify emission reductions achieved by diverting highly refined used transformer oil, which under normal conditions would be incinerated at the end of its useful life, to a refining facility that processes the transformer oil for re-use.
Municipal Waste: Municipal waste energy comprises wastes produced by the residential, commercial and public services sectors and incinerated in specific installations to produce heat and / or power.
The Army has been approved by a U.S. District judge to go forward with its plans to incinerate World War II - era chemical weapons, dealing a huge blow to the 20... Read More
A cabinetmaker by trade, Craig E. Williams is a decorated Vietnam War veteran who successfully convinced the Pentagon to stop plans to incinerate stockpiles of chemical weapons stored in multiple locations around the United States.
Or my mother's: born in 1945, to German Jews fleeing the smokestacks through which their relatives were incinerated, now enjoying her 72nd year in an American commodity paradise, a paradise supported by the supply chains of an industrialized developing world.
Electricity Generated by Incinerating Gargbage - > Electric Truck Huddersfield has an energy - from - waste incinerator (combined with a recycling center) that produces about 10 megawatts, and the «Smith Edison - modified 3.5 - tonne Transit with a 40kWh lithium - ion battery pack, a top speed of 50mph, an effective range of 100 miles and a 6 - 8 hour charge time» charges from that power.
Learned by: Mage Level 53 Incinerates a single enemy with an enormous fireball, dealing 180 ~ 200 base damage for 18 MP.
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