In Africa that would get taken to a burn pit and put in that burn pit and
then incinerated.
They use a lot of energy because first they have to get rid of all the liquid and
then incinerate the remaining solid.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, the aircraft's rocket motor
incinerated itself in its first test, and
then kept falling just short of the needed power.
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.
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.
Then our pointless bodies will rot on the earth til it is
incinerated by the sun.
Things come from just about anywhere, get used, and
then get taken to the landfill or are
incinerated when we're finished with them.
A «firewall» — a wall of energetic particles born from collision —
then lies just outside the horizon,
incinerating anything that tries to cross it.
They were
then executed and their bodies
incinerated in the Cocula dump in the early hours of 27 September 2014, the AG says.
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).
Then, at the scene of an unusual double homicide which involves
incinerated, beheaded victims and ceramic bulls» heads, his Dark Passenger cringes and goes into hiding.