Sentences with phrase «of incinerated»

Neglected columns stand as the grand ghosts of an incinerated mansion.
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.
The gray residue of incinerated matter signified destruction, mortality, grief, and repentance.
Companies like Statoil and General Electric are teaming up to develop and deploy new modular systems for exploiting, instead of incinerating, the gas.
Prior to use, a paper liner is placed inside the bowl of the Incinerating toilet, to catch all waste materials.
The extremely high heat of the incinerating chamber evaporates liquids and burns solids to a sterile ash that can be safely handled and disposed of like any other garbage.
The only good news from California's wildly subsidized Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is that it has reduced its rate of incinerating wild birds from 10 to 2 per hour.
TerraCycle reuses, upcycles, and recycles waste instead of incinerating or landfilling it.
That could be appealing to a certain type of home buyer who may enjoy the notion of incinerating the «evidence».

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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.
Meanwhile, the aircraft's rocket motor incinerated itself in its first test, and then kept falling just short of the needed power.
A bomb of this strength would incinerate everything within 3.58 square miles while causing third - degree burns in an area up to 2,250 square miles.
These blasts would have incinerated everything within 1.77 square miles of their epicenters while causing third - degree burns up to an area of 1,090 square miles.
A bomb of this size would incinerate everything within 2.11 square miles while causing third - degree burns in an area of 1,309 square miles.
A bomb of this strength would incinerate everything within 3 square miles.
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.
We've recycled just 9 percent of that waste, and incinerated 12 percent.
Nearly half of the cash was incinerated during the April — June quarterly period this year.
Do you want to incinerate your fat blubber and lose a ton of weight?
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.
That's how many dollars of investor booty the industrial group has incinerated since John Flannery replaced Jeff Immelt.
And not a single director bought a single share in the company, their appetite for incinerating their own money in token gestures of confidence seemingly exhausted.
For example, in Buffy / Angel, most of the time sunlight resulted in a flame that one could recover from if one got out of direct sunlight quickly enough... but sometimes, it took only a stray sunbeam to incinerate a vampire.
Oh, and dancing around the fire as they sing «Onward Christian Soldiers» as these hateful pieces of trash are incinerated.
The cozy partnership contains many contradictions, not the least of which is that within the Christian premillennial dispensationalist scenario, Jews ultimately have two options: either convert to Christianity or be incinerated at Armageddon.
Nearby, there was evidence of an enormous bonfire, used to incinerate the remains of plague victims, and three kilns used for lime production.
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.
While the first person might be wrong about the nature of Jesus, the second person is completely wrong about everything related to Jesus, for if they think that Jesus wants them to burn people who don't understand Him, they haven't understood the first thing about Him, and should incinerate themselves first.
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.
But then the world awoke on September 11th, when 3000 innocent people were incinerated because 19 Muslim men believed that they were doing the divine work of Allah and that they would be rewarded in paradise.
Because people who DO believe in dragons aren't flying planes into buildings, incinerating thousands, in the name of their belief in dragons.
On August 6, 1945, a nuclear heat - light of incredible intensity blasted over the city of Hiroshima, incinerating 70,000 people.
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.
It's very hard to believe in an omnipotent, omnisent and (espesialy) omnibenevolent god when cretin pastors aren't incinerated by bolts of lightening.
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
We can not diminish terrorism by incinerating Muslim nations and causing most of the world to despise the U.S.
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.
The power of modern weapons to incinerate vast civilian populations with no available civil defense must now be reckoned with.
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.
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.
You take a bite and the mother of all fires incinerates your sinuses.
I was incinerated by a shot of North Shore's Nitro «Force 10» Hot Sauce.
A priceless French collection of 18th - century botanical specimens ended up being incinerated by Australian biosecurity last year.
Incinerated municipal solids and other waste streams results in a significant amount of ash residue, which often contains valuable metals.
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.
everyone pulls out a mirror to harness the power of the sun an reflect it onto jamie vardy... he is incinerated using mother nature at her vicious best
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?
Many probably felt relief in thinking that such records are now often digitized and therefore not at risk of being accidentally incinerated.
The company will later today [Thursday] incinerate the plates, numbering 621, under scrutiny of stakeholders.
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