Sentences with phrase «incinerated with»

If incinerated with household waste, the heavy metals inside them cause air pollution.
God has every right to squash us under his thumb, or incinerate us with fire from heaven any time He wants.
The films shock, offend and incinerate with wild ease... Aside from the myriad of reactions you will have to Caveh and, therefore, yourself, you will also witness the most wild n» woolly yet controlled / composed filmmaker's touch.»

Not exact matches

We can never be sure exactly where we stand with God, or whether He currently hates us and wants to incinerate us or loves us and wants to be with us.
Also, when his disciples want to call down fire from heaven to incinerate the city that did not accept Jesus (this fit perfectly with God's behavior in the OT, does it not?)
The power of modern weapons to incinerate vast civilian populations with no available civil defense must now be reckoned with.
But later, He lashes out with a fire that incinerates them all.
With all of the buzz surrounding the Guiness Book's NEW Hottest Pepper (Trinidad Scorpion), we know many of you Chileheads out there want to experince the full incinerating potential of the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper used in a truly artisan creation.
Yet Unilever estimates that worldwide only 20 percent of this material makes its way to recycling plants with the rest either incinerated, disposed of in landfills or leaking into the natural environment.
(Basically, it incinerates everything and all you have to do is wipe away the remaining ash with a damp towel, once the oven has cooled.)
Comfort features: heat, air - conditioning, hot - water heater, bathroom sink, skylight, shower, mirror, incinerating toilet, keyless entry, broiler, toaster and convection oven, dual - induction cooking units, galley sink, espresso machine with built - in bean grinder, refrigerator - freezer, food processor
In the name of peace, the Army will soon start incinerating millions of aging weapons filled with lethal nerve gas and mustard gas.
Most eventually finds its way into the environment, along with mercury released from burning coal, smelting metal, making cement and incinerating waste.
Things come from just about anywhere, get used, and then get taken to the landfill or are incinerated when we're finished with them.
Hundreds of thousands of cows were slaughtered and incinerated, and dozens of people were infected with a deadly brain - wasting disease.
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).
Your metabolism will be transformed into a round - the - clock fat - incinerating machine with the flexible guidelines below.
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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.
But the body's reservoir of stored carbohydrates is small, and even if athletes supplement their supply during exercise with sugary drinks or food, prolonged or intense exertion generally incinerates much of the body's available carbohydrates.
There's no snap, crackle, pop to this battle of the sexes; even real - life lovers Baldwin and Basinger fail to incinerate the screen with the passion that supposedly gets their nuptially cursed characters in the mess they're in.
During Case 0, you'll be tasked with luring and incinerating a zombie.
Winging between deadly serious starts (this is a film that opens with an incinerated baby, for chrissakes), heartbreaking lost loves, kingdom - destroying action scenes and Blunt and Theron yelling at each other to the point of camp, the film never even comes close to striking a balance.
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.
I like how Galluzzo only expresses horror when they say the negative for Scarecrows was with them at the time and would have been incinerated in the accident.
She incinerates Sydney with a glare and plants a big kiss on her lips.
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.
Whereas previously over 90 per cent of the schools» waste went to landfill, with the associated costs, now 90 per cent is recycled or composted and the remaining 10 per cent is incinerated to produce electricity.
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?
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.
Just two days after she was diagnosed with the disease, health officials had her large mixed breed dog, Excalibur, seized, killed and incinerated out of fear he might have gotten the disease.
Grab a mop and bucket and get ready to clean blood off walls, incinerate body parts, collect shell casings, and buff away damage with a welding tool.
Another improvement is in the way the plasmids are upgraded, in the first game they simply became more powerful, now they way they work is changed, for example a fully upgraded «incinerate» plasmid will have flames streaming from your fingertips, and an upgraded «cyclone trap» plasmid lets you combine it with other plasmids to create elemental storms.
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.
Populate everything in between with deadly towers and create intricate mazes to incinerate, freeze, laser, and electrocute your way to victory.
Each is a multi-levelled affair and comes with a sprinkling of objects that can be used to help players make short work of their rivals - think super-hero incinerating spaceship afterburners and chandeliers that characters can swing from like Adam Ant in his Prince Charming heyday and you're along the right lines.
The work is simple: a handsome marble column with a horizontal aperture, through which one is encouraged to feed a secret (in 2042, the buried secrets will be incinerated).
Metallic casts of fish are rough with incinerated scales and flesh; objects are wrapped in clay sheets and fired, leaving a slight stain on the inside; copper tiles are weathered in the Scottish rain — Bock's thoughtful attention to place and materials crackles throughout the gallery's two floors.
The second discourse is, «There is a fire - breathing global warming dragon coming to incinerate you and all the other villagers --- we will have to sacrifice the quality of our lives to deal with it.»
The bathroom is generous, and comes equipped with a water - saving toilet (and has been pre-wired for an incinerating toilet), and a Jacuzzi bathtub (ok, that's not exactly green, but definitely luxurious).
They're also made with chemicals that can pose a health danger when they're disposed of, incinerated, etc..
Currently 55 percent of all our waste goes to landfills, with 15 percent burned - incinerated, and 30 percent recycled.
Modern diesel powered vehicles are also equipped with diesel particulate filters (DPF) or diesel particulate diffusers (DPD), which remove particulate matter (soot) from exhaust gases and, like catalytic converters, reach temperatures of 500 - 900 °C during the «regeneration» phase, when the soot is effectively incinerated inside the DPF or DPD unit.
Five people are confirmed dead and 40 people remain missing in the small hamlet of Lac - Megantic, Quebec, where a train with 73 carloads full of Bakken shale oil derailed explosively, incinerating 30 buildings on Saturday.
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
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.
As befitting its name, the technique incinerates a foe with flames from the heart of Dante's Inferno.
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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