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"burned" Definitions
  1. having been cheated in a sale of drugs
"burned" Synonyms
blackened charred marked scorched blistered branded burnt cauterised(UK) cauterized(US) parched scalded seared singed overcooked burnt to a crisp cooked charbroiled well-done spoilt(UK) spoiled(US) consumed incinerated burned up reduced to ashes heated scorching burning boiling fiery hot broiling scalding sizzling baking toasted baked broiled fired fried reheated arid dry withered dehydrated waterless desiccated shrivelled(UK) dried out dried up sun-baked adust bone dry exsiccated sere torrid cotton-mouth cheated conned duped tricked swindled bamboozled beguiled bilked deceived finessed hoodwinked overcharged victimised(UK) victimized(US) scammed ripped off taken in defrauded imposed upon done hurt distressed anguished displeased pained sad saddened dejected despondent disheartened distraught forlorn grieving sullen upset worried aggrieved bothered depressed disappointed sunburned bronzed brown suntanned tanned bronze browned perma-tanned weather-beaten sunburnt tan dark swarthy olive sallow dusky coppery golden-brown dark-skinned lost expended squandered wasted blew depleted drained exhausted outlaid spent dispensed with dissipated laid out ran through shelled out splurged suffered the loss of ignited smoldered(US) blazed carbonised(UK) carbonized(US) combusted enflamed enkindled kindled lit lighted roasted smouldered(UK) flamed torched conflagrated discolored(US) discoloured(UK) calcined torrefied stung smarted smort smorten tingled pricked prickled ached oke aken bit bitten throbbed felt hot corroded eroded abraded oxidated etched ate into eaten into ate away eaten away burned into shone shined glimmered glowed radiated gleamed shimmered twinkled beamed glared emitted light gave off light given off light blushed reddened flushed coloured(UK) crimsoned went red gone red colored(US) went pink gone pink turned crimson turned red turned scarlet went red as a beetroot gone red as a beetroot boiled fumed seethed sod sodden simmered foamed raged rankled sizzled steamed stormed bristled breathed fire foamed at the mouth frothed at the mouth jumped up and down yearned longed desired itched craved hankered hungered wanted lusted panted thirsted wished yenned had a longing had a hankering had a yen had a yen for fooled deluded misinformed misguided misled bluffed hoaxed snookered cozened suckered sped speeded raced tore teared torn zoomed hurtled went full tilt gone full tilt More

899 Sentences With "burned"

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Yeah, yeah, Hong Kong burned his jersey, Cleveland burned his jersey, Miami burned his jersey.
Like desire, it burned, burned, burned, and it made me feel puny and insignificant but also ablaze with life.
So it burned down, burned our whole floor and everything.
California has always burned, but it hasn't always burned like this.
Their bones are burned... Their bodies are burned to a crisp.
All of the tents burned down, all of the cars burned down.
Currently, half of the coal burned anywhere is burned in mainland China.
He burned lords he didn't like, he burned Hands who disobeyed him.
Paradise, California (CNN)Every man-made thing that burned, burned all the way.
Another video from November shows burned bodies and the remnants of a burned house.
In 1431, she was burned at the stake, and then she was burned again.
The audience burned the play money; I burned my real money, all of it.
Also, the British burned Washington after American troops burned government buildings in what's now Toronto.
But the burned page edges and burned holes around chapter headings don't make complete sense.
"I saw a lot of burned bodies, and injured people and burned cars everywhere," he said.
Women burned an average of 213 calories during 30 minutes of light running, while men burned 276.
Nitrogen dioxide is produced when gasoline gets burned in cars or coal gets burned in power plants.
Preparing for a hotter, more flammable future Every man-made thing that burned, burned all the way.
There are untold rope-burned necks and fully burned bodies in American history to attest to this.
Even on cloudy days when I thought there was no way to get burned, I would get burned.
In its geographical scope, ISIS was the candle that burned twice as bright and burned half as long.
Burned out cars sitting in a neighborhood burned in the Carr Fire are seen on Saturday in Redding.
When Simes burned a large area of "Tightrope: I BURNED IT, " he added another step to his process.
Vacationland, a private development, has seen about 160 homes burned and Kapoho Beach Lots has seen about 330 houses burned.
" The "Saturday Night Live" alum also said while he's "burned out from some politicians," he's "not burned out on politics.
In 2017, half of all petroleum burned for electricity in the United States was burned in Hawaii, according to his presentation.
Two weeks ago, Chris Christie burned Rubio worse than I've ever seen anyone get burned in a semi-professional setting before.
"Some of the area surrounding the trailer was burned or charred, but any adjacent fires burned themselves out," the company said.
But given that the number of acres burned is already double what burned last year, 24 sure to break several records.
The big question: Scientists have experience with ash from burned vegetation but the recent California fires burned both forests and cities.
Burned Louisiana churches Over an almost two-week span, three black churches in one rural parish have burned in suspicious fires.
Media reported a resident was found dead in a burned car, citing a neighbor who said the man's house has burned down.
More wildfires Areas burned by wildfires covered "twice what would have burned if climate change had not occurred" from 1984 to 2015.
They zeroed in on rubble of homes where there were burned cars driveway, or the roof was burned off, according to Ferreira.
Two days after I left, you texted that the art school he designed, which burned down four years ago, burned down again!
Together, the two Mendocino region fires have burned nearly 91,000 acres and burned homes in the Scotts Valley area of Lake County.
"All my fields burned, there were four hectares that I had and it all burned," she said, from Cauquenes in the Maule region.
TV network Globo showed live images of the small plane's burned-out fuselage hanging off the side of a burned-out residential building.
Then it smash cuts to the present, when all the racecars have been burned to blackened frames, with men burned alive in the trunks.
The Spring Creek Fire in Colorado has burned more than 107,000 acres, and the Dollar Ridge Fire in Utah has burned almost 50,000 acres.
Now that the FARC is no longer imposing fines for felling trees, numerous patches of burned out land cropped up, their trees burned down.
When the scientists matched the methods for how much energy each burned—for example, a 30-minute, slower bike ride that burned 500 calories compared to 15 minutes of bike intervals that also burned 500 calories—they discovered that participants lost equivalent amounts of fat.
Image: MoviePassIn a little over a year, MoviePass has burned through the goodwill of its customers almost as fast as it's burned through investor cash.
"He got burned by Trump, and he doesn't want to get burned again," said Jim Manley, who worked under former Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid.
Now, candidly, I don't recommend a lot of Chinese stocks on "Mad Money," because my viewership has been burned, not by Alibaba, but been burned.
There's naked land where the forest was razed, there's pasture ready for cattle, there's forest being burned, and other forest that would be burned later.
A few young men braved the route down to Chein Khar Li to scavenge food and returned with burned rice and tales of burned bodies.
A few young men braved the route down to Chein Khar Li to scavenge food and returned with burned rice and tales of burned bodies.
To clarify: 95 percent of the carbon in fossil fuels end up being burned; each ton of carbon burned yields roughly 3.6 tons of CO2.
The disastrous 6900 wildfire season has already burned 2628 million acres, and may yet surpass the record-breaking 28503 season that burned over 22019 million acres.
That led some to suspect that bodies were being burned in nearby security facilities like the Mezze airport, where former detainees have reported seeing bodies burned.
Across the US, more than 9.7 million acres have burned to date, making 2017 the second-worst year for fires after 2015 measured by acreage burned.
Two containers burned Friday and one burned Thursday at the Arkema site northeast of Houston, Harris County Assistant Fire Chief Bob Royall said at a news conference.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who gave up his own presidential quest in December, said, "The party's been burned and the country's going to get burned" by Trump.
Overall, the research showed, climate change nearly doubled the amount of forest that burned between 1984 and 2015, adding over 10 billion additional acres of burned area.
Part of the forest that burned in the fire had been burned just two years before by the New Jersey fire service and had already grown back.
On Monday, Emery a posted a photo of a pile of burned Amendment A flyers on Facebook, saying that the flyers had been burned on his front porch.
At least four homes burned as crews used aircraft to attack the flames that quickly burned nearly 5 square miles of dry brush and timber in inaccessible terrain.
"Nine villages were burned in October and four were burned in November, so our details are very different to the details published by Human Rights Watch," he said.
Inside the Midwest Wildfires That Burned Cattle AliveNot all the animals that burned in the fire had died, so the cowboys returned with shotguns in…Read more ReadIn terms of what's happening this year, the dramatic spike in acreage burned is likely a combination of several factors, including the weather.
Climate change: "The cumulative forest area burned by wildfires has greatly increased between 1984 and 2015, with analyses estimating that the area burned by wildfire across the western United States over that period was twice what would have burned had climate change not occurred," per the Fourth National Climate Assessment.
Black church burned Police are investigating multiple motives after a 111-year-old black church in Greenville, Mississippi, was burned and the words "Vote Trump" painted on its wall.
At the time, when households burned cheap coal for heat, factories spewed unregulated smoke, and buses burned diesel fuel, Londoners were used to a certain degree of greasy haze.
"We notice the when we go into a lot of listings, a chandelier might have one bulb burned out or recessed lights are burned out," Jones and Krayer said.
Before I started researching the topic, I thought burnout was all-encompassing — if you were burned out at home, you'd also be burned out at work outside the home.
"The fires that occurred at the end of 2017 burned areas, including significantly urbanized areas like parts of Santa Rosa where whole subdivisions burned to the ground," Jones said.
" - Carly, 31 "Burned a painting he made me.
All personal items — photographs, school papers — were burned.
Think of the last time you cut or burned yourself and then ran lukewarm water over the wound — the water burned and hurt the injury more than uninjured skin, right?
Whereas in a lower-intensity fire, some of the grass trees wouldn't have burned, and certainly not all of the distribution of the dunnart would have burned in one go.
"Tightrope: I BURNED IT" (2019) runs across the corner of the room, with a large, burned shape hovering like a black cloud near the top center of the vectored panels.
According to historical fire maps, most of Butte County has burned at some point in the last century, including in a major blaze that burned several homes near Paradise in 2643.
According to historical fire maps, most of Butte County has burned at some point in the last century, including in a major blaze that burned several homes near Paradise in 2008.
" To underscore how it works, he makes up an example, noting that these days, "If your pizza is burned, you go to Twitter and write '[So and so's] pizza was burned.
"Everything was burned, even people were burned," said a man who identified himself as Abdullah, dismissing the chances that people would have documents to prove a right to stay in Myanmar.
The Ranch Fire burned alongside another blaze, with the pair earning the name "the Mendocino Complex," according to the AP. The fires burned more than 700 square miles before being contained.
In 219, for the first time since at least 1960, more than 10 million acres of land burned in wildfires, three times what burned in an average year in the 1970s.
Nothing else was recognizable ... the whole street had burned.
I now know that I was burned out — badly.
And that nozzle — what if I burned my hand?
But Samsung pushed its luck and got burned — literally.
" The narrator adds: "Don't get burned by McClintock again.
" "Chaos in the Netherlands - there are cars being burned.
The number of calories burned during sex varies widely from one session to another, Karelis says, so if you're sweating and breathing hard at the end of it, you've probably burned more.
Marjorie's at her wits' end; not only does Lee's biography of Fanny Brice sound completely unappealing, but Lee's burned every bridge there is to be burned in the literary and publishing worlds.
" Then the reporter asked, "If you're truly an honest and wise man, could you please take back the remark about burned politicians or name the politician that was burned in the Netherlands?
A 2016 study found that climate change nearly doubled the amount of forest that burned in the western US between 1984 and 2015, adding over 10 billion additional acres of burned area.
It would be burned, the man working at reception told us back at the hotel when we asked, it was the tradition, the old year burned at the turn of the new.
As the country enters its third year of an unprecedented drought, blazes have burned an estimated 25 million acres — 46% more than the total that burned in the Brazilian Amazon last year.
The area of forest burned annually in the Pacific Northwest has increased by nearly 220006,2202 percent since the early 2628s, and the area burned in the Southwest has increased by 28500,6900 percent.
"There's still going to be a lot of coal burned in America, and an awful lot burned across the world," says Colin Marshall, CEO of Cloud Peak Energy, America's third-largest coal producer.
More than 942,000 hectares (2.3 million acres) of forests and lands were burned this year, the biggest since devastating fires in 2015 when Indonesia saw 7203 million hectares burned, according to official figures.
After that point (called "parity"), the atmosphere is better off than if, as the biomass industry usually assumes, a power station had burned coal instead, and the wood had been burned as waste.
Burned by experience, the fund is jealously guarding its credibility.
Despite his efforts, the home burned down, ABC 7 reported.
I don't care if my breast skin is still burned.
Rebecca had burned down the professor's apartment following his rejection.
It grew rapidly, consuming vegetation that hadn't burned in decades.
Next to it, the burned, twisted wreckage of a car.
And, yes, it'll tell you how many calories you burned.
And that's not just the calories burned after the workout.
But protesters burned vehicles, looted businesses and attacked government buildings.
"We do not know who burned the flag," he said.
Pockets of wildfires burned in some parts of Northern Georgia.
She started a fire and the entire tree burned down.
One blaze reportedly burned at least five homes in Alpine.
Workers across industries are feeling more burned out than ever.
Yes, Amazon got burned on smartphones the first time around.
It burned through $1 trillion in reserves before it steadied.
"I burned my hands in the process," Owens, 35, says.
In some areas, protesters burned tires and clashed with police.
The mixture of snow and wind burned any exposed skin.
But soon after he burned my leg with a cigarette.
They burned a total of 99,000 acres (400 square km).
As is customary, Wolf also burned the press in attendance.
Mosques were burned and bombed, and Jewish cemeteries were vandalized.
A pile of ivory is burned during a ceremony Sept.
Alex Wilhelm:              I just got burned by a venture capitalist.
"The diocese definitely burned itself with this one," he said.
On Tuesday morning, a flare of outrage burned through Twitter.
A McDonald's restaurant burned to the ground in Santa Rosa.
I ended up getting burned pretty bad on that record.
Many of us were burned by Nintendo promises last year.
An estimated 70,20113 people died, many of them burned alive.
With all that energy burned off, I could fully concentrate.
Either way, It burned the heck out of my arm.
He pinked and burned, and began to trumpet with discomfort.
In one of these the vegetation was burned every year.
Everything tastes better when it's burned over flames, especially marshmallows.
You're just going to keep getting burned by the enemy.
All the leaves are burned and the sky is gray.
I wasn't burned out; I wasn't ready to be done.
His neighborhood -- more than 100 homes -- burned to the ground.
Protesters burned tires in the street shortly after his death.
However, Camille Grammer's home is completely burned to the ground.
We anointed him despite our fear of being potentially burned.
Another droplet of oil burned his arm and he squealed.
I get burned all the time when I make tostones.
Antonio Rodríguez was lynched in Texas in 1910, burned alive.
The Nuns Fire was 84% contained and burned 54,423 acres.
You saw how I crashed and burned on national TV!
One town of 26,000, called Paradise, burned down almost entirely.
I burned another and it had a totally different possibility.
Days later, her empty vehicle was found abandoned and burned.
The Dumas Complex fire, which burned 28,800 acres in Texas.
I got burned so badly, but what can I do?
The parents were also badly burned, according to local media.
Stories emerged quickly of rape and murder and burned villages.
Rescue workers recovered all six bodies from the burned wreckage.
Or you get burned out and then you're not productive.
That means in 20 miles, you've burned your entire supply.
"I got oversaturated and burned out on tracksuits," he says.
Burned cars parked at Frolunda Square in Gothenburg, Tuesday, Aug.
By comparison, more than 2,400 square miles burned last year.
Areas that were burned in recent wildfires are particularly vulnerable.
She miraculously survived, but her body was left 60% burned.
Are politicians being burned in the Netherlands in the past?
The fire has burned 139 square miles (360 square kilometers).
We witnessed villages that had been burned to the ground.
However, there were no immediate reports of homes being burned.
Those betting against the region got burned in the interim.
Smoke lifts from burned buildings in aftermath of the riots.
He burned plastic chemical drums, nylon, tires, wires, and tarps.
Airborne infantryman Dennis St. Pierre burned radio batteries and chemlights.
Private George Snyder burned Private Stuart Decker's one confirmed kill.
Then they just went outside and burned all the stuff.
The kids are a little burned out on Fleetwood Mac.
They said they had burned him alive after he confessed.
Over 221,000 acres of land have been burned, per ABC.
Taylor says the hotline burned his crotch, legs and sheets.
They are left to rot or burned after the harvest.
Titled "Burned Alive," the episode airs Monday at 8 p.m.
My best friend when I was twelve burned to death.
The congregation was then dispersed, and the church was burned.
As of Wednesday, the massive fires had burned 160,000 acres.
"I burned it up with a lighter," she said Sunday.
A mosque in Ypsilanti, Michigan, is burned to the ground.
Preliminary data indicates the sample burned for about 8 minutes.
Photosynthesis captured the energy that is burned in fossil fuels.
Like fire to paper, the band burned bright and fast.
The acid burned the skin from their faces within seconds.
It wasn't due to being burned out on it, either.
Do you know how many witches were burned at Salem?
Heavy fire burned down artist coop Satya Yuga (sp) tonight.
"He just looked like a burned shaggy rug," Topali said.
And if I get burned, At least we were electrified.
In the worst year, 2015, about 9.3 million acres burned.
When this stuff is burned, it filters into the air.
Diplomatic ties were downgraded, flags burned and death threats reported.
Similarly scorching fires burned the family's home town of Fallujah.
Behind another building, flies swarmed around a burned, dead pigeon.
In just the past week, more than 225,000 acres burned.
It's not pretty, especially for Charlie who is badly burned.
Burned areas in Southwestern California alone could double by 2050.
It's burned an area roughly the size of Chicago. 4.
If those are burned, the winery must plant new ones.
Even wineries that may not have been burned are closed.
They were actually hanged, beheaded, or burned at the stake.
I was completely burned, with blisters all over my body.
Or, like the boy who had been burned, could not.
"All shot and burned in their vehicle," the statement said.
Lawrence's sentences were colicky; they burned hot and frequently overheated.
The fire has burned at least 25 buildings and homes.
It has burned 421 acres and is now 75% contained.
The other three fires have burned about 5,000 acres combined.
Shortly after the incident, her parents' home was burned down.
Think 28503, when the British burned the White House down.
And burned a police station near the Indonesian parliament building.
The Martin Fire in Nevada has burned almost 400,000 acres.
By the second year, Holt burned through his original investment.
No homes had burned, but 14 outbuildings have been destroyed.
The Woolsey Fire burned in nearly treeless chaparral shrub land.
It covered the steel floor and nearly burned through it.
The entire village — and some 350 bodies — burned for days.
Hundreds of thousands of people fled as their homes burned.
The blaze burned 13,139 acres across the San Jacinto Mountains.
By Gross's estimate, some fifteen hundred people were burned alive.
Occasionally, the smoke burned their eyes and seared their lungs.
Pans sometimes burned on the stove as her memory failed.
When the Nigerian military invaded, soldiers burned down her house.
In Oregon, 897,897 acres burned in 2018, the state reports.
The PowerWatch also tracks sleep, steps taken and calories burned.
Since October, 40 new villages have been burned, HRW said.
So she took the most logical precautions and burned Pennywise.
For months, the Jewish prisoners dug up and burned bodies.
Now, Ezubo's burned investors are pessimistic about recovering their money.
The hoverboard craze a couple years ago crashed and burned.
Paulson is not the only fund that got burned: Symmetric.
It was nearly instant heat, and it burned for years.
The cable that burned on Monday had passed that inspection.
And many people did get burned with AD Season 4.
Their original farmhouse had burned down, and they were living
We got home and we were all really burned out.
"Just today, the cathedral of Notre Dame burned," Richilieu wrote.
He burned his medical license and moved to the Netherlands.
However, it releases small amounts of hydrogen cyanide when burned.
The family's land was seized and their home burned down.
When biomass is burned for energy, that carbon is released.
That night, I burned his hand and he slapped me.
Zaragoza candidates' houses and cars were burned in arson attacks.
He burned, he pillaged, he murdered, and he liked it.
Flores said her passport and documents burned in the fire.
I'm watching people being desecrated and killed, crosses being burned.
It burned a bit as they chewed into my skin.
You're going to have Keith's initials burned into your crotch.
Rarely has a popstar ever burned so bright, so fast.
She also warns him that he's burned his last bridge.
The Gothic revival castle burned in a fire in 1933.
In another, a man is jumping through a burned trampoline.
Gore had reason to feel burned by the electoral process.
Almost every fire performer I know has been badly burned.
Many are starving, dehydrated and burned by leaking diesel fuel.
To eat pizza in a bougie restaurant while Santiago burned.
They also burned tires and chanted slogans against the decision.
By Friday night, an additional 4,000 acres had been burned.
They have gotten bigger, with more acres burned per fire.
The family returned home, making do among the burned remains.
Stories trickle in telling of places burned and people lost.
The water tanks burned down; I'm quite surprised it survived.
They burned up an awful lot of Nagoya that night.
"He was a great fire who burned bright," she added.
The arresting officer testified that he had burned his records.
Myanmar's government has said Rohingya have burned their own villages.
Some people burned their shoes in protest, while others cheered.
It's incredibly difficult not to feel burned by the patriarchy.
The warehouse burned down in December during an EDM concert.
Hornacek attributed Ntilikina's limited use to his being burned defensively.
Framebridge nearly crashed and burned right out of the gate.
These were the recordings that burned on June 1, 2008.
Two days later, the towers fell and the Pentagon burned.
And they just burned a hole right in my heart.
By nightfall, some burned tires and trees in the street.
The waterway had burned at least 10 times since 2000.
Ms. Cammarata's body was burned beyond recognition, the police said.
The book was challenged and burned for including L.G.B.T.Q. content.
Tribal leaders burned sage and offered up prayers of forgiveness.
But fires burned here even before there was a city.
I burned those pieces of paper in a small fire.
Shot her"; "I burned it down"; "Eight people, two bedrooms.
Smoke seeped into nostrils and burned the back of throats.
Gail: I was covering McCain when he crashed and burned.
The burned areas turn white, creating a hazy, ghostly effect.
Around two thirds had been beaten and burned with cigarettes.
They are often dumped or even burned with other trash.
Some of the victims were burned beyond recognition, officials said.
There were the Milwaukee 14, who burned 10,000 draft files.
My asthma started getting bad, and I just burned out.
It lost a pile of dough and everyone felt burned.
Markets, shops, homes were burned down and little has remained.
Both Tigers have burned brighter than practically any other team.
Krug wonders of her grandfather, the night the synagogue burned.
The men in West Bengal burned the animals for pleasure.
"By that time, the whole canyon was burned," he said.
Doctors had no experience with gassed or chemically burned soldiers.
Additionally, authorities are unsure whether Annabelle's body had been burned.
At one burned home, only a chimney remained, he said.
He was mutilated, hanged from a tree, his body burned.
A mosque in nearby Columbia was burned to the ground.
"People were shot, gassed and burned," he said in court.
And, to make matters worse, her apartment had burned down.
"Now they're all burned up," she said of the artwork.
In "Gone With the Wind," Atlanta burned to the ground.
Meanwhile, burned wood also releases other types of invisible gases.
"Bodies got burned and you cannot recognize them," Kuol said.
And burned and degraded remains can make extracting DNA unlikely.
Recall that Rome burned while a distracted Nero famously fiddled.
When burned, it emits a fragrance of pine and citrus.
SITTWE, Myanmar — Satellite images show villages burned to the ground.
The fire burned hundreds of homes and prompted mass evacuations.
You know, here it is — Nero fiddled while Rome burned.
Churches are being burned and faithful people are being slaughtered.
Effigies of his father were burned on television, he said.
Conservatives "have been burned over and over again," he said.
"I think people were pretty burned out," Mr. McKinley said.
Some people argue that Burning Man is now burned out.
But don't be aggressive 'cause you'll end up being burned.
One group linked arms and prayed as their church burned.
Thousands of cars were burned, and there were several deaths.
The Federal Reserve even burned them, citing lack of use.
Many of the bodies, including Ms. Hussaini's, were badly burned.
And not every N.B.A. great burned up the summer league.
Waking up to the smell of burned plastic was common.
Photographs show the doors of the center bent and burned.
A cow stands in a burned field in Rappville, Oct.
The rest is burned or traded by the world's poorest.
A group burned a poster of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
But don't be aggressive 'cause you'll end up being burned.
Over 1,000 homes were burned, and 10,000 people left homeless.
Remnants of burned tires still block parts of the roads.
"Bodies got burned and you cannot recognize them," Kuol said.
The House burned three months without moving on key witnesses.
My hands are burned so I can't use my phone.
They drove off in a getaway car, then burned it.
Somebody dyed my hair and they burned half of it.
Once the trees are felled, they are burned, Luz said.
When the phone rang, James Hunter's legs burned in pain.
She took heated stones from the fire and burned me.
A lucky ticket His home burned down in a wildfire.
Some 829 homes have burned, but 7,310 have been saved.
All we could do was run while our homes burned.
They attach metal chains to bang against the burned skin.
Two years later, in 2017, another 10 million acres burned.
But many of its shops are burned out and ransacked.
"Eighty percent burned you're going to be lucky to live."
Everyone has felt tired, swamped or burned out at work.
Fields are left burned near Port Macquarie on Nov. 11.
I had been burned by the college search once before.
Six children in Nuba burned to death in a pit.
Some of those photographs are still burned on my retinas.
Fourteen police were wounded, and a government truck was burned.
The burned tracts of ancient forest are gone for good.
With more funding, staff might have been less burned out.
By midday, the fire had burned more than 2000,0003 acres.
Yet the claim that Mr. Maduro burned medicine has persisted.
A worldwide refugee crisis kept getting worse as Aleppo burned.
JT: I was just really burned out by the city.
Burned pieces of plastic bags cover much of the ground.
People have burned through it in a couple of years.
With all that cash, the company quickly crashed and burned.
Human-burned area amounted for a little less than half of the total burned area, though, since lightning-caused fires generally happen in the wilderness and burn out on their own, according to ClimateCentral.
Following days of protests in Rouen and calls in parliament by opposition politicians to release the list of products burned, the Seine-Maritime prefecture published a list of the chemicals that burned on Sept.
No rock album will ever again have the impact that Nevermind had, which is good in a sense because I burned out on that album in 1993 and I'm still burned out on it.
The fire, which erupted two weeks ago, had burned 272,000 acres in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties as of Tuesday night, surpassing the 2012 Rush Fire by about 403 acres, which burned in Lassen County.
Turns out the person who has been sending all of those gifts to Joanna wasn't Tyrell but Scott Knowles, the Evil Corp CTO who burned the money on society's command and burned the Wellick family.
In a study of 7,20183 employees published last year in July, Gallup found that 23% of workers reported feeling burned out always or very often at work, while another 44% reported feeling burned out sometimes.
If our cities didn't get burned down, if our streets that were filled with nothing but black businesses didn't get burned down, we wouldn't have to go seek them because they would already be there.
A burned out Jack In The Box restaurant in downtown Paradise.
Burned cars litter a road during the Camp fire in Paradise.
Militants could be seen gathering at the bulldozer as it burned.
The hulk of a burned out car lay by the road.
What if, heaven forbid, your house burned down or was burglarized?
"This was totally predictable, ... [but] many investors got burned," Cramer said.
Carbon offset credits don't necessarily stop fossil fueling from being burned.
A Virginia teen is recuperating after he was burned by hogweed.
He burned men alive with wildfire, and laughed as they screamed.
Struggling to progress beyond their caricatured personas, they looked burned out.
For every battery I burned through, he was burning through two.
Sometimes their burned and bullet-riddled vehicles are found on roadsides.
You've already burned through Handmaid's Tale, Dear White People, and GLOW.
It's an iconic image, at least it's burned in my head.
Nay's burned body was found in a shallow grave on Oct.
There, she was allegedly burned with a cigarette, threatened and raped.
Often, it was his business partners who got burned the worst.
It burned 153,336 acres and destroyed 18,804 structures, CAL FIRE said.
Among the locations they visited was a burned-out elementary school.
But the fact remains: Mark, people are feeling a little burned.
But Facebook keeps getting burned by a lack of human oversight.
From 1984 to 1988, about 2.8 million years burned, on average.
Some victims were burned alive after being locked inside a barn.
Two of the shelters burned down in a wildfire last June.
On site, authorities found burned bone fragments and collected DNA samples.
The fire has burned nearly 14 square miles (35 square kilometers).
I think he put it on because he was getting burned.
Fire is 'everywhere' Fires burned perilously close to roads and homes.
And in 2008, the Russian "Progress" base burned, killing one person.
Another source of nitrogen dioxide is fuel burned to heat homes.
They claimed that the pieces would be burned to generate power.
Electronic and print institutions have been burned, bombed, sealed, and coerced.
Doctors are terribly disenchanted and disillusioned and burned out and depressed.
Total area burned by wildfires recorded by Cal Fire, 1950–2017.
The military, she said, burned homes in the village, including hers.
It has burned approximately 1,300 acres and is threatening 6,500 homes.
A bullet grazed his elbow and he burned his right hand.
" —Kawthar, 16 "I was burned at the age of 6 months.
Some protesters burned vehicles, threw rocks and attacked a petrol-pump.
Slowly, though, the terrifying power of the crowd burned itself out.
A police truck was also burned, and an ambulance badly damaged.
He had been strangled, with his face and fingernails burned off.
They also burned posters depicting the U.S., British and Israeli flags.
By comparison, 26,500 fires burned during the same period last year.
His findings confirmed that, in pre-Colonial times, Sagehen burned regularly.
"Well, no," Fodorio said, and his admission burned her a bit.
But those flames were responsible for over a million acres burned.
The fire has burned 206 structures and is threatening 80,435 homes.
Democrats have been burned by the top-two primary system before.
"Even if we get burned, we're going to stay," he said.
Yesterday Mr Tusk warned that burned bridges cannot be crossed again.
Three structures have been destroyed but no homes burned, she said.
"I was scared, there were lots of houses burned," Chanel says.
A burned neighborhood is seen in Paradise, California, on Nov. 15.
Across the entire state, more than 1.6 million acres have burned.
A neighborhood burned from wildfires in Paradise, California, on Nov. 15.
A fire burned in a street cordoned off by the police.
When anti-abolitionist thugs burned Hosea Easton's church in Hartford, Conn.
The constant churn can leave us feeling burned-out and confused.
In southern Najaf, tents lie burned at the main sit-in.
One is that I was really burned out with my column.
Their burned bodies, he said, were found in "very bad" condition.
More heartbreaking images of IDP camps destroyed/burned by Russian rockets.
I wrote things on paper; I burned them in my fireplace.
"My average calories burned per workout is 1,000," he tells me.
"When I got out," he adds, "I burned my red cap."
The tactics are weird like, last year someone burned a flag.
DVHM: I'm fascinated by the burned pages, which are now famous.
Insurgents burned down the police headquarters in Jaghato district, he said.
Why have so many fires burned in North America this year?
Ten hours later, the home exploded and burned to the ground.
Smoke rises from a burned out grove of trees in Wrightwood.
Bad weather, burned batteries It was far from easy -- or quick.
In a third photograph, she is standing among partially-burned corpses.
"Some of them were burned to a crisp," the spokeswoman said.
Locals applauded as it burned and some tried to obstruct firemen.
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One plot was then burned every year from 2120 to 2010.
A second was burned every three years (2004, 2007 and 2010).
A hundred and twenty five were in the triennially burned plot.
Between tears, her mother told her the house had burned down.
A worker camp with 665 rooms burned to the ground yesterday.
They employed the oldest strategy in sports and burned the clock.
The Eagle Creek wildfire burned 75 square miles in September 2017.
Fires from the lava have burned down 35 structures — mostly homes.
The little trust we had was burned up in that fire.
The director had supposedly instructed for the tapes to be burned.
It looks like the hands of people who've been burned alive.
In several cities protesters burned effigies of Trump, Iranian media reported.
Protesters burned a U.S. flag in front of the White House.
She presents him with the suicide note, which he'd already burned.
After years of playing with fire, Kevin Cooley finally got burned.
Gas emits about half the carbon dioxide of coal when burned.
Once burned, plastics give off volatile organics, some of them carcinogenic.
A burned house is seen in Agios Andreas, east of Athens.
Even Republicans have gotten burned on DACA, on the shutdown appropriations.
The bodies of victims, many of them burned, among splintered pews.
They burned down the street where I lived with incendiary bombs.
Burned-out millennials  quitting lucrative jobs to live their best life .
Some homes still stood, while others had burned to their foundations.
Twin fires in Mendocino and Lake counties had burned 16 homes.
The houses had leaf roofs and bamboo walls, and burned easily.
Also, one of the bedside lamps had a burned-out bulb.
A mob brutally beat, burned, lynched, and then dismembered his body.
In total, 14,700 structures, 728 businesses and 271,000 acres have burned.
Early on, the blaze that erupted Monday burned a dozen cabins.
Was Gates, Pauley asked, worried about being burned out by 30?
The girl who burned off her hair with a curling iron.
A mosque was burned down in Jacksonville, Florida in January 2017.
Lavender, musk, tangerine, and rose are good scents to be burned.
She burned to put her nib to political and social issues.
Opera houses, "full of dust and shit", should be burned down.
The county said the area affected hasn't burned in many years.
In February 2015, ISIS burned a captive Jordanian pilot to death.
On the shelf in front of me burned two prayer candles.
Trump's vaunted Obamacare replacement crashed and burned after 19 pathetic days.
I burned my hand and melted it w/ the first use!
Protesters set fires and burned a "Make America Great Again" hat.
I had spicy brown mustard once but it burned my mouth.
In hindsight, it was like, yeah, he was really burned out.
That same day, police found Pascall's Lincoln, stripped and partially burned.
On May 31st police burned the camp and dispersed the protesters.
The Israeli flag is still burned at protests in the region.
Other people felt really burned by what had happened to them.
Having been burned, it now appears to be running to safety.
It burned a little and it was sore, but that's it.
The blaze, which has burned 140,000 acres, remains just 803% contained.
Mount Carmel burned to the ground, all while the cameras rolled.
The barrel of the gun was so hot it burned him.
And two, in a fit of grief, she had burned everything.
The other victims were found near or inside homes that burned.
Jeb Bush, on whose behalf donors burned more than $120 million.
For example, last August a New York firefighter's home was burned.
I want to be burned with the gypsy moths and bindweed.
There was a car that supposedly was burned down by one.
Streetlights burned eerily for a population that was no longer there.
In Bolivia, at least 4.2 million acres of forest have burned.
The payoff of "The Day the Music Burned" is more abstract.
The blaze burned for more than two weeks, killing 88 people.
The Ute Fire has burned 36,740 acres in about 12 days.
The cathedral that burned on Monday was thus far from unchanging.
Your parents maybe burned a too-wide God hole through you.
A corrosive leaf had burned a fiery triangle into Jeremy's neck.
JPMorgan doesn't want to get burned by AI and machine learning.
People were dismembered, gang-raped, burned alive in homes and churches.
Nichols' family said he burned his military uniform sometime after that.
Chris Tillman started for Baltimore, but command issues burned him again.
Venezuela's fuel oil is burned in some countries to generate electricity.
Had it been, the fires might have burned much more widely.
It has burned a combined 331,000 acres and injured two firefighters.
Fifteen of the state's 20 largest blazes have burned since 2000.
Some opposition supporters were found burned to death in the rubble.
When the fuel was all burned, the blue whirl died out.
It has burned 745 acres and damaged or destroyed 17 homes.
Children slaughtered, girls sold into slavery, men and women burned alive.
"Netflix has burned more cash every year since 2013," Pachter said.
I was burned out on making art in New York City.
It has burned 15,619 acres and was 95% contained late Sunday.
The Rocky Peak Fire has burned about 20 acres, officials said.
Hundreds more were burned in Rome and, of course, in England.
Latest developments • Wildfires have burned nearly 2175,2000 acres throughout the state.
We're told 2 other homes burned down in the massive fire.
Doctors later determined 70 percent of his body had been burned.
She said only the soles of Layne's feet were not burned.
At the same time, they don't want to get burned twice.
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Among the problems, according to the newspaper: carpets burned by hookahs.
Entire neighborhoods have been burned to the ground in Fort McMurray.
In June, unprecedented fires burned across the Arctic, breaking emissions records.
He burned calories with all that head shaking and eye widening.
Like the babies born when starved ravens conceived with burned scarecrows.
The other 50 percent is directly burned by households or industries.
Chinese good were burned in similar protests in several other cities.
It's Snowden's actions that have burned him into her heart forever.
Unfortunately, they're respectively beheaded, burned, and murdered by a smoke monster.
A PA burned the scripts and call sheets that referenced them.
All this tension, without real relief, burned holes into my gut.
They burned Balde's home, along with all paperwork regarding his citizenship.
We started drinking it and right off the bat it burned.
Forecasters who had projected that one would likely form were burned.
If the book burned today, then the poem would still survive.
They rested beneath an acacia as the noon sun burned overhead.
More than 100,000 acres have burned so far in the region.
It had burned 267,500 acres by Saturday evening, Cal Fire said.
Fire officials do not yet know how many homes were burned.
Now, those villages are largely gone, burned down by the Tatmadaw.
More than 17,300 acres in Mariposa County have burned so far.
An officer admitted that he burned his notes of the arrest.
Some of them were burned down by the Ku Klux Klan.
In one study, 42 percent of doctors reported feeling burned out.
Remembering all this as the condolence visit continued, I burned inside.
During the campaign he was on these ... That bridge seems burned.
"The pizza there, it's like half burned, half raw," he said.
Shireen Baratheon: Burned to death by Melisandre to create blood magic.
She slapped a patch on my side, burned it into place.
In typical power plants, fuel is mixed with air and burned.
The videos showed burned cars, fires and wreckage on the pavement.
They galloped through stands of straggly pines until their cheeks burned.
"The house burned down but my memories have not," Maria said.
In August, three houses burned — the first home casualties since 2003.
Insurgents captured one of the outposts and burned it down later.
"They detained a vaccinator and burned the center," Dr. Wali said.
But the phrase "fundamentally incompatible" was already burned into my brain.
Mr. Macron, visiting the burned-out building, was booed on Tuesday.
The burned hull of a washer is visible in the rubble.
"But the hospital burned up, and the doctor's office is closed."
The fire has burned 138,000 acres and was 35 percent contained.
People accused of it may be beaten or burned to death.
Check. Less coal burned at nearby plants, smogging up their air?
That week she burned through $279.66 on food and entertainment items.
Smith was burned on his neck, back, head, arm, and shoulder.
Other Airbnb guests have also felt burned by a harsh critique.
Known as the Flames of Chimaera, they have burned for millenniums.
When even these proved insufficient, bodies were burned in outdoor pits.
Some telecommunication towers in the district were burned down by insurgents.
One house burned to the ground because of a gas fire.
By comparison, more than 10,000 structures burned last year, a record.
More than 80,000 acres have burned and 14,000 people have evacuated.
On Sunday, two presidential effigies were burned at the Zócalo protest.
The baby was screaming for her as he burned to death.
Where it started is likely where it has burned the longest.
In 1969, Ardoyne was evacuated because homes were getting burned down.
Would they still compensate for all the calories that they burned?
Supporters blocked roads and burned tires as the army stood by.
The police had searched and burned his mother's house in 2012.
Authorities are still working to identify the most severely burned bodies.
The Nazis found them, trapped them inside and burned them alive.
Supporters blocked roads and burned tyres as the army stood by.
Pitaro said something he believed was straightforward, and he got burned.
In one tryout of the machine, Washington's face is badly burned.
But then she took it back out and burned it anyway.
Cast sunlight on the people, and we'll all just get burned.
Biographers say Eliot ordered Hale's letters to him to be burned.
In Mosul's library, militants burned thousands of old books and manuscripts.
Many of the flint blades showed signs of having been burned.
Officials said most of the bodies had been burned beyond recognition.
Homes also burned in Plettenberg Bay, which lies 20 miles east.
"Why haven't we burned the electoral centers?" one masked woman asked.
Muslim-owned shops and mosques were looted, burned down, and vandalized.
A family of 12 burned alive after one struck their home.
The wooden perimeter planks were burned immediately in the harsh winter.
They closed Qayum's school, burned the books, and killed a teacher.
Nathan burned to death when the meth he was making exploded.
As lorries burned and bullets cracked, bystanders cradled children and fled.
Millions more acres have burned in other parts of the country.
Her house and many of her neighbors' homes burned in 2016.
Glossy black cockatoos on Kangaroo Island, their distribution is being burned.
It has burned a combined 349,863 acres and is 68% contained.
In Pennsylvania, they burned fiery crosses to threaten those celebrating Columbus.
"The bodies of the dead are badly burned and beyond recognition."
It's seized land that's logged, burned and converted, mostly for grazing.
Buses, buildings, libraries and laboratories have been burned to the ground.
The gunmen then burned their small farming village before speeding away.
Later, he burned an effigy of her on a funeral pyre.
In the year-earlier quarter, BP had burned only 10 percent.
Parts of Detroit burned for nearly a week, leaving 21967 dead.
That particular fire burned 499,621 hectares of land over 74 days.
I will never forget where Penny gets burned by the iron.
"Everybody's been burned to a crisp here by informants," he said.
Dazed and burned, Akihiro headed to the river to cool himself.
"Unlike other businesses your assets literally get burned up," he said.
" Back home, a few copies were "burned in the chapel grounds.
His relatives burned his effects, including his papers, after his death.
More than 14.7 million acres have been burned across the country.
Hundreds of villages were burned to the ground and later razed.
Grenfell Tower burned in reverse, moving inward from the building's exterior.
As of Friday, Australia's fires had burned through 18 million acres.
Once the vegetation has grown back, it must be burned again.
Until then, consider yourself burned, and keep your contact strictly professional.
Laboring in the fields, farmers cleared and burned the harvest's stalks.
His baby sister died after being burned in a domestic accident.
Coal, when burned, contributes large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.
The first was being burned at the stake in the picture.
The second was being burned at the stake by the critics.
Men burned more than women, at about 100 calories versus 69.
He had been decapitated, his body doused in chemicals and burned.
"To live is better than to die," says the burned man.
But I trust no one I've been burned so many times.
His mind felt like a burned tongue, numbly touching her reality.
One person found a burned pilot's cap that bore a medal.
"I think we were also kind of burned out," says Pantelis.
In the night these burned like little candles in the hills.
Her husband's hand was burned by a car bomb in 163.
The assailants opened fire on the family's car and burned it.
He listened to the Republican ruling class and got burned. Again.
In some places like this one, patches of farmland were burned.
That burned-in detail remains visible no matter what you watch.
The fish burned my tongue, but the wine eased the pain.
As of Monday, the bushfire burned over 179,000 hectares (442,000 acres).
One provides up to $200,000 per rancher for replacing burned fences.
The helicopter later burned at an aircraft hangar in Culiacán, Mexico.
Fire departments held collection drives for nitrate films and burned them.
If my home caught fire, how long before it burned down?
A lot of the hype around exercise focuses on calories burned.
The second, in Los Angeles County, has burned about 4,000 acres.
The sugar crust on the crème brûlée is burned to order.
Those who swallowed these solutions burned their throats and digestive tracts.
Mobs hung victims from trees, frequently mutilated victims and burned bodies.
"I couldn't really tell — they were burned so badly," he said.
Most of the victims had almost certainly suffocated before they burned.
I was overworked, overstressed and burned out from a corporate job.
John Bel Edwards and the pastors of the three burned churches.
"Tightrope: I BURNED IT" is my favorite piece in the exhibition.
Or everyone feels so burned out that they can't do that.
I have a very big issue with getting a CI burned.
Near midnight on September 2, 1859, the sky burned blood red.
The remains of Fredy Villaneuva's memorial, after it was burned down.
Some demonstrators burned a U.S. flag and surrounded the mayor's home.
She burned a portrait of Raphael into her mother's bread board.
But are people still into them, or are they burned out?
Foxx rescued the driver ... who easily could have been burned alive.
Hussein later became sick himself and his throat and eyes burned.
Three large fires are raging in New Mexico, Arizona and California: Dog Head Fire in northern New Mexico: 17,891 acres burned and 9% contained as of Sunday nightCedar Fire in Arizona: 26,739 acres burned and 40% contained as of Monday morningSherpa Fire in California: 143,893 acres burned and 51% contained as of Monday morning The record-setting heat is another source of danger.
Rachael brought the calves to her place and bucket-fed them, called a vet to treat them, put salve on their burned foreheads and lips and on the stubs of their burned-off ears, and built a small wading pool that she filled with a saline solution and walked them through twice a day in order to soothe their burned feet.
In a study of 7,500 employees last year, for example, a report from Gallup found that 23% of workers felt burned out always or very often, while 44% said they felt burned out sometimes at work.
According to the US National Climate Assessment, climate change is responsible for half of the forestland burned by wildfire in western states since the mid 1980s, and burned areas in southwest California could double by 2050.
Organizers hope this image, and stigma, will be burned into memory forever.
Burned cars and melted aluminum are seen along Pearson Road in Paradise.
The most bitter among them even burned Durant jerseys in their backyards.
Yet, even as the building still burned, anger was beginning to grow.
Smoke drifted Tuesday from burned-out vehicles and the buildings' charred remains.
Investigators have not said how many or what type of structures burned.
Among the victims were children and women who were burned to death.
It remains unclear how long the fire had burned before firefighters arrived.
Protesters in Shambat blocked a road and burned car tires, witnesses said.
They burned through every possible idea, then melted down the entire premise.
Saudi Arabia has already burned through $150 billion of foreign exchange reserves.
Demonstrators burned a mock, paper US flag before lighting an actual one.
Some investors have been burned by believing in India's high growth story.
One man burned a doll of Trump, drawing smiles from the crowd.
But I've also been burned before by false advertising and wasted talent.
The burned-out shell of one of the wrecked vehicles lay outside.
The family in the burned home had to evacuate but was unharmed.
With a strategy like that, it's no wonder Palm crashed and burned.
The paddle has a "City of Pawnee, Indiana" logo burned into it.
So far in 230, the fires have burned through some 2102,250 acres.
Offering a solution is one thing, but some merchants have been burned.
Someone call Drogon back — he only burned the throne, not the system.
Analysts speculated Snap went public too early as it burned through cash.
She burned Emily's manuscript of whatever was to follow Wuthering Heights, too.
His soft German accent did not suggest it, but his eyes burned.
The Hill Fire has burned 24,000 acres before hitting the Pacific Ocean.
As the flames burned on, baseless conspiracy theories spread across social media.
Within 16 hours, 35 city blocks had been burned to the ground.
And according to my bike, I had burned more than 700 calories.
But Lai remembers the smoke when fires burned through California last year.
Some people inexplicably burned their Nike products in protest of this decision.
It's not zero, since more coal would be burned relative to baseline.
It quickly moved uphill and burned more than 40 acres of brush.
He had burned his tongue, and his new bed was too big.
Firefighters spray water on a burned rabbit running out from the flames.
I was told that people had fallen in and burned to death.
Nunes burned him and is running out of allies on Capitol Hill.
He burned completed paintings and floated them away in the Han River.
The recent Woolsey Fire, south of Montecito, largely burned scrublands and grasslands.
A single blanket protected the rest of his body from getting burned.
It's also dubious as to how accurately the devices measure calories burned.
They burned my son and are still burning the whole family slowly.
Sometimes the forests are burned, sending carbon dioxide directly into the sky.
Nearly 303,230 fires burned 22100 million acres in the East in 277.
In the West, just 22,000 wildfires burned more than 7 million acres.
The brightness burned through his senses until there was nothing else left.
Every blown-off leg, every burned-off face filled me with anguish.
Dogs roam burned-out neighborhoods as the Camp fire tears through Paradise.
It has burned less coal in each of the past three years.
Pops of oil jumped up and burned the skin on his arm.
Trailers that contained organic peroxide products that burned during the Arkema fires.
TrustToken makes money whenever its coins are minted or burned, An says.
And learning from really smart, burned-out people for about 14 months.
He still wore his cotton undershirt; it was charred but not burned.
Her brother Loras is said to have been badly burned in battle.
On January 17th the Memorial office in neighbouring Ingushetia was burned down.
The fire burned residual fuel contained in a large column on Wednesday.
So far, the Camp Fire has burned through 20,000 acres, CNN reported.
The explosive burned furniture and damaged the building's interior before burning out.
I nearly burned my eyes with Clorox after reading this passage.  7.
The heat was so intense that cellars still burned six months later.
That dramatic plunge means some investors were burned as bitcoin's fortunes turned.
Gotta get back to the burning though, she burned so many people.
Buildings at Stags' Leap Winery, located in Napa Valley, burned as well.
District offices of Mr Bashir's National Congress Party (NCP) have been burned.
Housewives burned their cards outside Parliament, and by 1952 they were scrapped.
Burned structures are seen from a National Guard helicopter near Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Ever since Paradise burned there's been like a black cloud over it.
Photographs of bloody, burned commuters staggering from the London Underground were everywhere.
When you're constantly stressed and burned out, it does affect your motivation.
Witnesses say other dead bodies were burned or buried in mass graves.
The past few months had "burned a lot of neurons," he said.
Burned vegetation in the area appears brown, while green indicates unburned vegetation.
Her face was black, and she was burned all down her body.
"Our house is under threat of being burned," DeGeneres wrote on Twitter.
Like most fitness devices, the ring also tracks total steps calories burned.
Almost 400 Rohingya villages were burned to the ground during the violence.
But when B.G. got burned, me and Wayne ain't do that part.
"I was full of strong feelings, upset... burned from inside," she said.
And what would you say if his body wound up getting burned?
It&aposs one of three that have burned homes in the north.
Electroclash burned too bright to ever really exist in any meaningful way.
Eventually, he wouldn't leave the house at all because it burned calories.
Maria Chappelle-Nadal On Sunday night, that's when the QuikTrip burned up.
Kyle said he burned his mother's body on Thursday, according to police.
Museums and libraries have been looted, books burned, artwork crushed — or trafficked.
That plan, like so many Karma drones before it, crashed and burned.
Secrets used to be written on paper; that paper would be burned.
NFL general managers treat risk like a burned investor stockpiling government bonds.
My toes burned for a week every time I took a shower.
They're rhetorical props in his description of a burned-out American landscape.
"We employed 2500 people until it crashed and burned," says Ms Gerke.
Television showed people with burned limbs and faces being taken to hospital.
"It kind of burned a little bit from the sauce," he recalls.
We've been flirting with danger all series and it burned us tonight.
The Scots were unimpressed by her alleged shapeshifting and burned her anyway.
This season she defended June's attempted escape and burned her house down.
"Ted Cruz has burned some bridges with some fellow senators," said Sen.
Two men burned down a mosque in Austin, Texas in January 2017.
A man burned down a mosque in Bellevue, Washington in March 2018.
A man burned down a mosque in Victoria, Texas in July 2018.
The Creek Fire: 80% contained with over 15,000 acres burned, per CNN.
It was a gathering of revolutionary communists who burned an American flag.
Cities have been built and burned around the sanctity of our souls.
Patton Oswalt donated $5k to rebuild a horse ranch that burned down.
"They put a cigarette on his testicle, they burned him," she said.
Aided by high winds, fires have now burned across 115,000 acres statewide.
Some bodies were badly burned or in an advanced state of decomposition.
France cooked; Spain hunkered down under wildfires that burned thousands of acres.
Nearby, a building which once housed a bakery lies gutted and burned.
The band calculated activities using something called "Fuel" instead of calories burned.
The neighborhoods that burned forty years ago are filled with hot properties.
Those dudes burned federal land and were facing prison time for arson.
Running outdoors vs indoors (treadmill) Calories burned per hour: Outdoors was 970.
Earlier on Tuesday a few demonstrators burned tyres at Kinshasa city intersections.
I didn't tell her the thing that burned me most of all.
The group then opened fire on residents and burned down their houses.
At first, the ignited heptane burned with a chaotic flame (left picture).
Or perhaps you were burned, quite literally, by a Galaxy Note 7?
Police discovered her burned and naked body after she didn't return home.
He burned with an old-fashioned patriotism—and a desire for justice.
My congressional testimony from five years ago is burned into my memory.
No riots were reported in Thessaloniki, but people still burned American flags.
The spire fell, and the roof burned, but Notre Dame still stands.
Colorful effigies of the maverick leader were burned during a street march.
The government says Rohingya militants have burned down more than 2,300 homes.
A teary-eyed Hawo Yusuf looked at her husband's badly burned body.
"I feel so burned out," said Steve Sherman, one of the workers.
She went home and burned all her films, photographs, scripts, and memorabilia.
William seems burned out, yet he's determined to carry out his mission.
I can't tell by looking at it who burned them or why.
In Basel, Switzerland, and Strasbourg, France, hundreds of Jews were burned alive.
Authorities estimated that about 12,000 tusks were being burned, about 6,22 elephants.
About 9,700 homes were destroyed and 141,000 acres burned in the fire.
WannaCry burned the vulnerability for anyone else who wanted to use it.
Around 1,700 hectares have been burned and 11 roads have been closed.
Firefighters said they found a body on Saturday in a burned car.
Almost certainly erotic and gay as hell, especially considering what wasn't burned.
Major wildfires, from the Mexican border to Oregon, burned through the weekend.
If the hotel had burned down, it would have been another story.
By 2100, annual acreage burned in wildland fires could increase six-fold.
It burned through 22100,277 acres in less than 22015 hours on Thursday.
The remains of the burned Clotida wreck have yet to be found.
It wasn't meant to be as the sun burned and feet swelled.
"I was like, 'I just burned down my friend's house,'" remembers Reider.
The three burned to death as they tried to escape on foot.
The burned remains of vehicles after an accident on a country road.
Unlike when London burned in 1666, this was only an art project.
According to fire officials, the treehouse burned down in about 15 minutes.
Generally, black holes are the relic of massive and burned-out stars.
The following day Pakistani rioters burned down the U.S. embassy in Islamabad.
This is "the Man," which gets burned on Saturday — hence, "Burning Man."
But the reagents contained strong acids that leaked and burned the investigators.
The prevailing fan theory is that Victor burned down the she shed.
The prevailing theory holds that Victor deliberately burned down Cheryl's treasured retreat.
He fixed it, but when he came back again, it had burned.
Those fires spread farther, burned more intensely, and lasted longer than normal.
The koala appears very badly burned, with scabs all over its body.
Protesters have attacked banks and government buildings and burned a police motorcycle.
At one point, a slum fire burned down his family's wooden home.
Her clothes dragged her down, and salt burned her eyes and skin.
In total, the fire burned through more than 70,000 hectares of land.
If after rinsing, there is still burned-on food, repeat the process.
Of the 94,331 acres burned, firefighters have contained 39%, according to authorities.
She apologized, but of course Twiitter wants her burned at the stake.
When I burned the NYC candle in my apartment, it smelled amazing.
The smell of burned refuse was gone, but the colors were different.
After getting burned too many times, he learned the value of discipline.
That's almost twice the space burned over the same period in 2016.
Investors were burned badly in May when an expected agreement fell apart.
The area burned by such fires has increased a staggering six-fold.
But regulators have been burned by similar assurances in the recent past.
And there's a girl, horribly burned, who became a respected beauty blogger.
"I don't know if they burned the shit or whatever," he said.
It burned through $1 trillion in foreign exchange reserves to steady it.
One of the fires in Napa County burned more than 40,000 acres.
Jaime Lannister watched as his men burned in the Loot Train Attack.
Other businesses have crashed and burned as they ran out of time.
"People were trying to evacuate injured people and burned bodies," she said.
The other villages were left untouched while ours burned to the ground.
In 2012 Michelle Obama also got burned by an ill-advised comment.
"I've been having bad dreams about her being burned up," he said.
Mr. Regeni's body, beaten and burned, was discovered outside Cairo on Feb.
I could smell the burning bodies; I knew corpses were being burned.
Fossil fuels are still being extracted and burned at a furious rate.
Ralpho lit a cigarette, and its tip burned orange in the dark.
There are reports of injuries: people with burned faces, people being trampled.
For six days, Watts burned as a cowed LAPD stood and watched.
Protesters looted businesses and burned a CVS, which led to Maryland Gov.
Two schools were also burned down, though the perpetrators were not clear.
The back of his left eye burned like it was on fire.
Because, as burned out as I was, I genuinely loved my work.
His body was found just over a week later, burned beyond recognition.
Despite this, Wood decided to use ReCell on the most severely burned.
Men, women and children were shot, clubbed to death and burned alive.
Knowing that people burned alive in their cars, it's heartbreaking for sure.
So far, it's reportedly burned at least 200,000 acres in the area.
Many of the buildings were abandoned, burned out, or completely in ruins.
I never had to work out because I burned so many calories.
By the end of it, my hair and skin had burned away.
For me, when I got burned I went down a downward spiral.
But its few failures have burned off hundreds of millions of dollars.
The light that we constructed to simulate the sun burned out twice.
The current building went up after the museum burned down in 1868.
A burned eyelid can contract and permanently droop, exposing its red innards.
More than 13.5 million acres of Siberia burned between June and August.
The vehicles were found wholly burned out and covered in bullet holes.
Together the fires have burned nearly 95,000 acres and are 24% contained.
SoftBank-backed startup Fair burned through nearly $3.53 million in 10 months.
Together, the fires had burned through about 683,268 acres by Thursday night.
At times, they burned around the clock, churning out acrid, black smoke.
Who cares if the pie is burned or the turkey is overcooked?
After they left, the Taliban burned down their old house, he said.
Six other police officers burned down the outpost and joined the Taliban.
Nearly three-quarters of that land has been burned in Northern California.
Satellite images show hundreds of Rohingya villages have burned since late August.
Many victims, some barely out of their teens, were burned or asphyxiated.

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