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All of the tents burned down, all of the cars burned down.
Two days after I left, you texted that the art school he designed, which burned down four years ago, burned down again!
Despite his efforts, the home burned down, ABC 7 reported.
Rebecca had burned down the professor's apartment following his rejection.
She started a fire and the entire tree burned down.
So it burned down, burned our whole floor and everything.
One town of 26,000, called Paradise, burned down almost entirely.
Heavy fire burned down artist coop Satya Yuga (sp) tonight.
Shortly after the incident, her parents' home was burned down.
When the Nigerian military invaded, soldiers burned down her house.
Their original farmhouse had burned down, and they were living
The family's land was seized and their home burned down.
The water tanks burned down; I'm quite surprised it survived.
The warehouse burned down in December during an EDM concert.
Markets, shops, homes were burned down and little has remained.
And, to make matters worse, her apartment had burned down.
A lucky ticket His home burned down in a wildfire.
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.
What if, heaven forbid, your house burned down or was burglarized?
Two of the shelters burned down in a wildfire last June.
Insurgents burned down the police headquarters in Jaghato district, he said.
Between tears, her mother told her the house had burned down.
Fires from the lava have burned down 35 structures — mostly homes.
They burned down the street where I lived with incendiary bombs.
A mosque was burned down in Jacksonville, Florida in January 2017.
Opera houses, "full of dust and shit", should be burned down.
There was a car that supposedly was burned down by one.
We're told 2 other homes burned down in the massive fire.
Now, those villages are largely gone, burned down by the Tatmadaw.
Some of them were burned down by the Ku Klux Klan.
"The house burned down but my memories have not," Maria said.
Some telecommunication towers in the district were burned down by insurgents.
In 1969, Ardoyne was evacuated because homes were getting burned down.
Muslim-owned shops and mosques were looted, burned down, and vandalized.
If my home caught fire, how long before it burned down?
The remains of Fredy Villaneuva's memorial, after it was burned down.
On January 17th the Memorial office in neighbouring Ingushetia was burned down.
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.
Patton Oswalt donated $5k to rebuild a horse ranch that burned down.
The group then opened fire on residents and burned down their houses.
The government says Rohingya militants have burned down more than 2,300 homes.
If the hotel had burned down, it would have been another story.
"I was like, 'I just burned down my friend's house,'" remembers Reider.
According to fire officials, the treehouse burned down in about 15 minutes.
The following day Pakistani rioters burned down the U.S. embassy in Islamabad.
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.
At one point, a slum fire burned down his family's wooden home.
Two schools were also burned down, though the perpetrators were not clear.
The current building went up after the museum burned down in 1868.
After they left, the Taliban burned down their old house, he said.
Six other police officers burned down the outpost and joined the Taliban.
But in the last 15 years, only three houses have burned down.
One security outpost was captured by the Taliban and then burned down.
Riots broke out in the area and protesters burned down Hindu shops.
Insurgents burned down some containers in the center of the district. Oct.
"It's as if the Metropolitan Museum of Art burned down," he said.
The blaze burned down a primate enclosure, killing at least 30 animals.
At least two Ethiopian Orthodox churches have been burned down, another witness said.
That same night, her remains were found in her burned down Bailey home.
We pray the facility gets burned down at some point in Season 3.
After it shuttered, the Embassy burned down—one in a string of arsons.
No structures were burned down and no animals or zoo employees were hurt.
The Hollywood Reporter reported that Villa De La Vina has partially burned down.
The Crystal Palace burned down in 1936, a spectacular blaze visible across London.
My mom saw a shooting in our backyard, and our house burned down.
Boko Haram has burned down homes, destroyed livelihoods and killed thousands of people.
And then on August 25, my home was burned down by security forces.
The house a woman says was burned down by Porgera mine security guards.
Salib gave the example of an accountant who burned down an office building.
"The scenery burned down on its way to New York," she recalled philosophically.
The insurgents burned down 210 houses belonging to local and national police officers.
I've always yearned for a monument to the Woman Who Burned Down Manhattan.
The Taliban burned down a Humvee and police truck and seized another Humvee.
Dozens of abortion clinics had been bombed or burned down in recent years.
The house next door has burned down, like so many others in Flint.
Michigan Central Station opened in 239.8, replacing a station that had burned down.
In April this year, a fire burned down a refugee camp in Dunkirk.
More than 7,600 homes and other structures burned down, also an all-time high.
As of Monday, lava burned down 117 homes, said Hawaii County spokeswoman Janet Snyder.
"The Belize home later burned down under circumstances he told Fox News were "suspicious.
I imagine a room, once on fire, which has long burned down to cinders.
A lot of the earth actually burned, down about a foot of it actually.
Hell's only church burned down in 0003 and was never rebuilt, says Mr Colone.
Protesters burned down cinemas in Peshwar, even though the film was only available online.
Within weeks -- if not days -- many of those abandoned houses will be burned down.
One involved an insurance payout on a building he owned that had burned down.
It was being built to replace the home that Stephen burned down last year.
The gangsters sketched out interrogations and how they beat women and burned down villages.
The abandoned hotel had two predecessors on the site, both of which burned down.
That's the group Kylo was with when they burned down Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy.
Since Kyle's death, Christian Morriseau's marriage has dissolved and his house has burned down.
In 1937, it burned down, and now a parking lot is in its place.
Then Ms. Byrd's house burned down last Wednesday, and old questions about race surfaced.
It has been burned down on several occasions, but then rebuilt with great effort.
A fire burned down Greater Union Baptist Church in Opelousas, La., on April 2.
So far, though, relatively few homes have burned down, and no one has died.
The cigarette had burned down to the filter; Thamer seemed to have forgotten it.
"Oh, the school burned down," my mother replied, in a matter-of-fact tone.
The venue replaced the famed original - created by Fela - which burned down in 1977.
In South America, the rainforest is being burned down for the sake of cheeseburgers.
Initially, wooden watch towers were erected and were promptly burned down by the enemy.
"Tourists ride scooters over plaques commemorating businesses burned down and never rebuilt," he said.
In Muslim areas, shop after shop was destroyed and entire markets were burned down.
The Taliban burned down the outpost and seized all the equipment and weapons. Aug.
The Taliban burned down the outpost and seized all the equipment and weapons. Aug.
They imagine that their house has burned down or that the hussars are coming.
It burned down and was rebuilt by King Mohammad Zahir Shah in the 1960s.
It had burned down their houses, looted their shops, and blown up their shrines.
The homes of several families were burned down in the middle of the night.
"There was one house in the area that was severely burned down," said Moore.
On Thursday, Marbury's landlord confirmed to relatives that his Paradise duplex had burned down.
Inebriated rank-and-file soldiers routinely disobeyed orders and sometimes burned down Indian villages.
What we know about the interior of the building that burned down on Friday.
And protesters have vandalized numerous stores and burned down subway entrances around the city.
The next year, Ms. Batiz said her house was burned down under mysterious circumstances.
Hundreds of villages once populated by the Rohingya have been burned down since August.
The episode begins with the inevitable: The fire that burned down the Pearsons' beloved home.
Hawaii County spokeswoman Janet Snyder says that as of Monday, lava burned down 117 homes.
Two, he claimed his house burned down in 2006 and incinerated his bill of sale.
Sadly in 2013 the building next door from the gym burned down and WKX flooded.
On Thursday, Marbury's landlord confirmed to relatives that his duplex in Paradise had burned down.
If [the buildings] weren't completely burned down and shelled, they would just get patched up.
FP also tells Jughead that the trailer park burned down and the Serpents are dismantled.
Remnants of a burned-down home as a brush fire continues to threaten other homes.
Many were burned down during the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76 and their collections dispersed.
A home caught fire during the storm and burned down, also destroying several cars nearby.
The clouds look like candles that have burned down to tiered pools of blue wax.
Hours after Trump's travel ban took effect, someone burned down a small-town Texas mosque.
The law enforcement guard station that burned down a decade ago has to be rebuilt.
On Christmas Day armed men burned down one of Mr Kabila's palaces, in North Kivu.
When his famous Jag Cave burned down years ago, Charlie Setting promised to re-build.
We now know the cause of the fire that burned down the Pearson family home.
Officials say an unknown number of homes located in the forested hills have burned down.
The Fenice theater in Venice was burned down in 1996 and has since been rebuilt.
Sex. Murder. A burned-down home and a fire chief under suspicion amid sexual impropriety.
Her rental home also burned down in the wildfire, so she's staying with her daughter.
Slaves also rebuilt the executive mansion after it burned down in the War of 1812.
After the club burned down in 1950, Phil, too, devoted himself to recording full time.
When Martin Luther King was killed, 99 cities were burned down in the United States.
The riots killed dozens of both Rakhine and Rohingya, who burned down homes and shops.
The battery exploded, caught fire, and burned down the office at his plastic fabrication company.
That same year, a family sued Amazon when a counterfeit hoverboard burned down their house.
The building burned down in 1921 and was rebuilt the following year, Ms. Berntson said.
Plans for a brewery were imperiled when a barn intended as its home burned down.
Much of the house, part Regency manor, part faux-medieval castle, burned down in 271.
Symbolically, fire is this idea that everything has to be burned down to start again.
Mr. Kazee's family home burned down recently, and he has been helping his father resettle.
While the governor survived, his house and car were both burned down by insurgents. Dec.
Rohingya Muslims flee after more than 2,600 houses were burned down in their Myanmar community
Szpakowski's cigarette had burned down to a nub and smoke was streaming into his eyes.
Antigovernment protesters in Iraq burned down the Iranian consulate in the southern city of Najaf.
Earlier this week, her home in Ukraine was burned down in a suspected arson attack.
But even then, their home was burned down, most likely by a white supremacist group.
Now, even the makeshift shrine is gone — burned down for unclear reasons by unknown persons.
He left everything he knew behind after his family home outside of Baton Rouge burned down.
When he first moved to Gatlinburg in 1992, his new home burned down within 24 hours.
Wells said several hundred Rohingya villages were burned down and people were tortured, raped and starved.
In November, she shared that the couple's house burned down during the fires that ravaged California.
Her husband was shot and killed by the Burmese soldiers, who then burned down her house.
The government said the village had been burned down but blamed the fire on the Rohingya.
Trethewey's house burned down almost a year ago on Thanksgiving, shortly after she moved to Evanston.
The Aguaruna Indians burned down Mr. Herzog's set in a dispute with him over their land.
The Shepherds apparently tried to outrun the flames as the home their father built burned down.
Some carriages burned down in accidents when migrants tried to warm up in freezing winter temperatures.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Super surprise Erick Hill's 6th birthday was anything but special: His house burned down.
It has been widely reported that Myanmar soldiers committed mass killings and burned down Rohingya villages.
His house had burned down early in the fighting, and weeds had sprouted from the ashes.
The 911 house was around for years but unfortunately burned down a couple of years back.
Now, almost 50 years later, the fire in Lennon's music has burned down to an ember.
The international community is "ignoring the fact that Rome burned down ten years ago," he adds.
He attended again in 2016, vowing to restore churches and homes that had been burned down.
According to KCAL/KCBS, Meissner found out her home burned down through the mobile app Nextdoor.
He looked and looked, as the wood burned down, shifted softly, embers making their mealy tick.
After Sara's husband Kulot was killed in Duterte's War on Drugs, her home was burned down.
"This came out of nowhere," he told the station outside his house, which had burned down.
They burned down party offices of the Dawa party, Kata'ib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.
Even though he burned down their last one and owes a huge debt to the mob.
A further 10 were injured, including four soldiers, and 149 houses were burned down, police said.
During the war, US troops invaded Canada and burned down York — part of what's now Toronto.
By the end of the ordeal, six homes burned down within a block of my house.
The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs lasted longer than the Crystal Palace itself, which burned down in 1936.
Large parts of San Francisco burned down at least four times during the Gold Rush years.
The Rohingya, he said, burned down their own houses and fled for reasons unknown to him.
"We couldn't get any real-time information about venues that had burned down," Ms. Wagner said.
The resulting fire killed 11 people, including five children, and burned down an entire residential block.
Then he woke up to a phone call from a neighbor: The house had burned down.
King's earliest memories include her parents' home being burned down when she was 15 years old.
More than 1,000 businesses and 2,000 homes were looted, burned down or demolished, the mayor said.
HONOLULU – Lava has burned down two buildings at a geothermal plant near Hawaii&aposs erupting Kilauea volcano.
It is a bit like having your house burned down by faulty wiring in your smoke alarm.
Debbie Rowe and the woman whose home she burned down learned a hard lesson about spontaneous combustion.
At least two Ethiopian Orthodox churches were also burned down over the weekend, other residents told Reuters.
Some 2000 structures have burned down, including the 25-bed Vista del Mar Hospital in northwestern Ventura.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated the number of structures that have burned down.
Half of her apartment burned down, Sony dropped her recording contract, and down the spiral she went.
This has led to a push for large numbers of trees to be cut or burned down.
Her owner George Rutonski awoke to Gucci barking like crazy while the house burned down around them.
The brutal October response led to allegations that troops burned down villages and killed and raped civilians.
His sister's house burned down in the fire while she was safe in another town, he said.
Baldwin then went on to explain that her mother Kim Basinger's home in Malibu unfortunately burned down.
"The present government assured us of security, but I have seen houses here burned down," he says.
British forces burned down Washington, including the Capitol and the White House, during the War of 29.
The Thomas Fire has claimed the life of one firefighter and burned down more than 1003 homes.
He said their house had burned down in Colorado, and he was down to his last dollar.
The QuikTrip had burned down, and they turned it into — I think it was called Liberty Park.
"If your whole house burned down, it used to be that you had guaranteed replacement," Hunter said.
Twenty-five years after Lee's gas station burned down, he is once again a businessman in Koreatown.
Authorities have denied claims the military burned down houses as part of the pursuit of the offenders.
Free trade hasn't burned down Ohio like it did Michigan, and Kasich has achieved détente with unions.
Ohhh Coogan and Linney's son burned down a hookah store with a basketball and it's on YouTube?
The Finnish mob burned down that building when Little Helsinki started to spill over into Little Havana.
Just before the tour, the Khedivial Royal Opera House, built in Cairo in 1869, had burned down.
"It's not just that their house burned down or their parents lost their jobs," Mr. Forward said.
Monica Harris is a member of the Greater Union Baptist Church in Opelousas that was burned down.
Where chest-high blueberry and huckleberry had burned down to pointy stubs, tufts of grass were sprouting.
She added that two houses had burned down and that a firefighter had sustained a broken wrist.
Mr. Goodwin's grandfather was a business manager at a newspaper that was burned down in the massacre.
Six people have been killed, nearly 700 houses burned down and millions of hectares of land razed.
"But if a farmer has burned down its forest we'll not source from that grower," he said.
Notre Dame (pronounced nOH-truh dAHm): The iconic cathedral in Paris that partially burned down in April.
The boat had burned down to the water line, Santa Barbara County fire spokesman Mike Eliason said.
"The Conception burned down to the water line," said Santa Barbara County Fire Department spokesman Mike Eliason.
Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a fire that burned down a synagogue in Minnesota.
If this whole cafe burned down, I wouldn't really notice, I'd just keep on talking to you.
They lost their next five games and quit the league after their arena burned down on Jan.
Along the way, the franchise has effectively burned down the wick on Nowitzki's Hall of Fame career.
They returned to find their mud-walled home had been burned down, but no sign of Shiburu.
Abdul Bari, 48, told Reuters his small brick shop had been burned down with a petrol bomb.
Their Reyhanli complex burned down in an accident last year before being rebuilt and reopened this year.
Melted trash bins stand in front of a home burned down by the Woolsey Fire in Agoura Hills.
Johnny Galecki is thanking firefighters for their service after his vacation home burned down in a massive fire.
The Camp Fire to the North burned down the town of Paradise, destroying thousands of homes and buildings.
Matthew Denakis tells Fox News his in-laws' garage burned down, as did one side of the home.
Some refugees told CNN they suffered rape, torture, or saw their homes burned down and family members executed.
His supporters disparaged them, and then the home of one, Tina Johnson, burned down a few weeks later.
The Basra headquarters for many of the militias also were burned down in the course of the week.
Government soldiers had burned down the small market when they had taken the area earlier in the conflict.
According to Turkmen residents and shopkeepers, Kurdish shops and houses were burned down, forcing Kurds to move out.
Famously, Degrassi Junior High featured a plot point in which the school burned down during the graduation dance.
The K.G.B. was so busy winning that it only belatedly realized that its own house had burned down.
"Take pictures of things that, if the house burned down, you would be devastated to lose," Frank said.
Much of the castle structure later burned down during the conflict, although the walls managed to stand firm.
The gothic palace on the banks of the Thames was built after its predecessor burned down in 1834.
Let the fire burn for at least 1 hour, or until the fire has burned down to embers.
His family had relocated during the Great Depression from Oklahoma, where their barn had burned down in 1934.
Before Roof, the Emanuel AME Church was also attacked, with the church actually burned down at one point.
Since then, four hotels were built throughout the years near the springs and each has mysteriously burned down.
Happy Wednesday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, which, like Canada, has never burned down the White House.
The original hotel was made of wood and built in 1889, but it burned down two years later.
The fire burned down a Victorian cottage that was still on the grounds, but the hotel remained standing. 
In the middle of the night, I woke my roommate up, telling her that my house burned down.
She learned the home they had been renting had burned down by seeing the aftermath on social media.
Winds kept that first fire out of the most densely populated areas, and people rebuilt what burned down.
Several homes have been burned down although there have been no reports of casualties or injuries so far.
Three of the buildings burned down to their foundations, but the fourth remained completely untouched by the flames.
The mansion was built in 1819 to replace an early 17th-century house that burned down in 1810.
Typically, you call the fire department when you see smoke, not days after your house has burned down.
They lost their next five games and then quit the league after their arena burned down on Jan.
In the last 10 months, fires have killed more than 40 people and burned down thousands of homes.
Today, that's all his family has left; when he returned one week later, he found everything burned down.
He would later have his own Encino mansion, which was notoriously burned down by an arsonist in 1987.
Survivors said security forces burned down entire villages, raped women and girls, and slaughtered men, women and children.
The next day, a mob estimated at 10,256 burned down the hall -- as police and firemen stood by.
Everybody knows what happened next: the show burned down the flame of national passion in under three years.
The owner of a building that housed a burned-down Dark Horse gave the structure to the nonprofit.
Sometime around 2004, travelers reported that the Rice Shoe Tree, as it was affectionately known, had burned down.
The Kap Inn, as it was fondly known, burned down in 2007 and was demolished the next year.
And the store that her father had owned, in Senba, Osaka, burned down in a U.S. bombing raid.
She had already heard that her home had burned down, but she wanted to see it for herself.
It was built to replace a church, also designed by Congdon, that burned down on December 31, 1899.
"We've gone from burned-down buildings and empty lots to having all of this new development," he said.
Haunted houses can be found everywhere, untouched since they burned down or the owners met an unfortunate end.
She told how soldiers shot at fleeing villagers, gang raped women and burned down houses with children inside.
A few months ago, another Mexican restaurant specializing in tortas ahogada was burned down, too, allegedly by gangbangers.
The assailants also burned down the church itself as well as several local buildings, including a medical facility.
If instead of being sent to prison, I was forced to continue working as an accountant to give, say, 80 percent of my earnings for however long to whoever's office building I burned down, that would actually be a lot better to the guy whose office building I burned down.
"We do have a few [pets] that we know were found in homes that were burned down," said Wood.
Kate Adult Kate is watching her college audition video that Jack had taken the day the house burned down.
In a separate incident in northern Myanmar in early July, nearly 500 Buddhists burned down a Muslim prayer hall.
It was one of three predominantly black churches in the area that were intentionally burned down, according to police.
Sparked by a cooking flame, the blaze in Khayelitsha burned down 215 shacks, leaving at least 27.9,2100 people homeless.
The usual metaphor here is offering fire insurance after the house already has burned down, and that is apt.
When she was 18, violence broke out in the state of Rakhine, and Buddhist locals burned down Rohingya villages.
"It burned down like four times, and this was 21 yards, at most, from my kid's school," Robbins said.
"It instantly burned down the reputation that Andrea built up over 12 years," Polito's attorney, Dave Wishnew, tells PEOPLE.
On Tuesday, a station for Kenya Wildlife Service rangers was burned down on the Gallmann conservancy, the worker said.
"We already know that his house has been burned down and his car was in his garage," Quint said.
In October 2017, historic fires in and around the wine country burned down over 8,000 structures, killing 44 people.
Industry executives had predicted that coal volumes would recover slightly and stabilize in 2017 as inventories are burned down.
"We already know that his house has been burned down and his car was in his garage," she said.
Her home burned down, forcing her and her family to trudge to a tent city in Golden Gate Park.
Zohra Begum says that she fled after her village of Khi Lai Dong was burned down by Myanmar's military.
The French-style main house dates to the 19th century, because the 18th-century mansion burned down in 1858.
Then I moved to Los Angeles, but the house I'd been living in, half of it burned down. Really?
The images fascinate and appall us, unless it's our own lives and homes being flooded, burned down and destroyed.
If you voted for the man who demonized Muslims, then you are complicit when a mosque is burned down.
Miley and Liam have been through it recently ... their Malibu home burned down in the Woolsey fire last month.
In 2014, Buress famously started (or at least stoked) the fire that has since completely burned down Cosby's image.
Those officers eventually heard what they believed to be a single gunshot from within as the cabin burned down.
Their homes were burned down by their Buddhist neighbors and some 200 people were killed, most of them Rohingya.
That's like being excited that your house burned down because now you can see your pool from the driveway.
King Aegon Targaryen V tried to hatch some dragon eggs and burned down the great castle of Summerhall instead.
That is where, in 1872, Mr. Morgan bought and expanded a country estate, whose main house later burned down.
Two electoral commission offices housing voting materials were burned down within a week, the country's electoral body said Sunday.
Jennifer Lawrence, a young wife known only as "Mother," pours her heart into renovating her husband's burned-down home.
The obelisk "ultimately burned down, for the obvious reasons," Dr. Bach said, leaving only Revere's visual record of it.
It's about a princess who has her castle burned down and has to walk around in a paper bag.
Mr. Byrd's mother, Stella, kept a small museum at the family home before it burned down several years ago.
My feelings were amplified when I saw the sign of my restaurant—which featured my name—burned down, too.
Yet there is an image he cannot get out of his mind: a photograph taken as his company burned down.
The eruption that began May 3 had displaced thousands of residents, burned down 37 houses and forced businesses to close.
The home of one of Alabama Republican Roy Moore's accusers burned down this week, and an arson investigation is underway.
Firefighters say it's now about 80 percent contained but not before it burned down 24 houses and damaged 40 more.
A man in Fresno burned down his parent's house when he tried to kill black widow spiders with a blowtorch.
Like Ringer, a cat who somehow survived for two months under the floor of a house that had burned down.
A bride and groom narrowly escaped death as the house they slept in burned down just before their wedding day.
And Lopes burned down her boyfriend's house, went to rehab, and announced she was going to record a solo album.
I talk about this fight between insurrectionists and institutionalists: Does everything need to be burned down — is the "system" rigged?
Everyone heads to the sexy, sexy pool party, which is being held next to the burned-down ruin of Thornhill.
In 1993, the Padres burned down their roster, dealing off several top players, with Gary Sheffield, then 24, among them.
In May a group of enraged Muslim men burned down his house along with several other homes owned by Christians.
"We already know that his house has been burned down and his car was in his garage," Quint told CNN.
Spoiler alert: It was the British, not the Canadians, who burned down the White House during the War of 1812.
This summer, her house burned down in ravaging wildfires that killed more than 80 people in Mati and surrounding areas.
The property also includes a post-and-beam building across the road that replaced a 1940s structure that burned down.
In the 1950s, when the estate burned down, the McKeans salvaged chunks from the ruins and reassembled them in Florida.
Instead, they received permission to pray in a tent outside one of the churches, but the tent recently burned down.
The slaves helped construct the first version of the church, which was finished in 1698 and burned down in 1776.
They burned down forest for pastureland and cut down trees for timber—or for fuel to make glass and vodka.
The rally was near the former site of the factory, which burned down and killed about 150 mostly female workers.
On Main Street, the skeleton of a mall that burned down last year presents its charred remains for dismal contemplation.
Entire fields have burned down, and one rocket managed to obliterate the roofs of two adjacent houses in one go.
The original American version was destroyed in the War of 1812, when British forces burned down parts of the Capitol.
Ray Lamphere spent the evening Belle's house burned down at the home of this local African American woman, Elizabeth Smith.
Survivors said security forces stormed and burned down entire villages, raped women and girls, and slaughtered men, women and children.
Although Saint Columba's original monastery was burned down in conflict, it has since been rebuilt and used for public worship.
The priest and his friends rebuilt an old church that had burned down and started inviting the locals to services.
Officials also wanted to know what was up with the batteries and why one burned down a parked e-bike.
No injuries have been reported in the fires, although at least a dozen homes in Los Angeles have burned down.
In one instance, Mr. Morris's firm sold a home to an investor in California just days after it burned down.
In one instance, Mr. Morris's firm sold a home to an investor in California just days after it burned down.
Across the street was an empty lot, and a derelict brick building that looked like it had been burned down.
And in a cruel twist, all of these people whose homes burned down now have to confront California's housing crisis.
The crazy thing is that my restaurant is not the first to get burned down in this part of town.
It was burned down by the Ku Klux Klan with 21985 people inside, and the descriptions of the deaths are hideous.
At least two containers containing organic peroxides burned down, with another six likely to follow in the coming days, Click2Houston reported.
The Rose Pauson House, an organic desert getaway in Phoenix, Arizona, burned down one year after Wright completed it in 1942.
"We've heard a lot of rumors that people think we're burned down," said Matt Hensley, general manager of the Space Needle.
Here's where things get spooky: the current Drottningholm Palace was built over a 16th-century castle that burned down in 1661.
He climbed atop Balerion, a dragon so large it could blot out the sun, and burned down the Sept of Remembrance.
Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson said that while his family was safe, their home had burned down and they lost everything.
Marie Lopez holds a photo album she was able to save from her house that burned down in the Camp fire.
Many businesses run by Koreans were damaged, looted, or burned down during the demonstrations, including the shoe store Chon's father owned.
There used to be compounds and warehouses for some aid agencies there, but they were all burned down during the fighting.
THE old Afrika Shrine, a music venue in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, was burned down by soldiers in 1977.
Standing near the burned down gas station Monday night, moments after a tense confrontation between protestors and heavily armed officers, Rep.
The fire spread up the side of the building and caught the roof on fire, and it burned down from there.
And nobody, not even someone with a great sense of irony, could smile at the mother burned down by the asteroid.
Villagers took up arms the next day and burned down the huts of Fulanis they blamed for his death, he said.
According to Human Rights Watch, they show about 700 buildings have been burned down, making up about 99% of the village.
When Trudeau complained about the national security argument, the US leader quipped that Canada had once burned down the White House.
The problem with Trump's comments to Trudeau is that British troops burned down the White House during the War of 1812.
The burned down town of Paradise, where the Camp Fire started, has been the epicenter of the coverage in Northern California.
The original House of Yes, a 3,000 square-foot loft space in Queens, burned down in a kitchen fire in 2008.
It is probable that musicians whose masters were destroyed have no idea that a vault holding UMG masters had burned down.
During the most recent section of quests, she burned down a Night Elf holy site and their capital city of Darnassus.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi is not the one ordering Rohingya villages to be burned down or civilians to be massacred.
When the insurgents burned down buildings in Ghazni, they explained to residents that they were punishing displays of wealth and privilege.
The same road runs to Gjakova, now rebuilt after much of the town was burned down, including its Ottoman-era bazaar.
One night, after a fire attack almost burned down his apartment, the police decided to put him under full-time protection.
When the house my grandparents lived in burned down during the Depression, the whole family moved in with my great-grandparents.
After Jamestown burned down in 1698, the capital of Virginia was moved to Williamsburg, which was named after King William III.
Others who evacuated before the fires have been unable to return, some to assess the devastation of their burned-down homes.
Smith said many vessels at the dock burned down to the water line, hampering the ability of investigators to identify them.
Her dad just came out as gay, and the frazzled Anna just burned down her coffee shop, leaving her sans purpose.
Born in a blue-collar Tokyo family whose small cardboard factory burned down in World War II, she grew up poor.
The original Trinity Church stood from 1697 to 1776, but it burned down during the Great Fire of New York City.
Western Ranch, a movie set that was built by Paramount Pictures and where the HBO series "Westworld" was filmed, burned down.
But she never knew her parents; the store had burned down years before, and the girl was raised in an orphanage.
A gun club in the northern town of Kaitaia burned down early on Tuesday and police were treating the blaze as suspicious.
Meanwhile, the Myanmar government officially maintains that the Rohingya people burned down their own villages and migrated out of their own will.
Armed men emptied villages, burned down houses, hacked bits off their occupants and ripped the fetus out of at least one woman.
I was thinking about this brainjunk challenge as the world has burned down this week at two of America's most storied publications.
In the final two episodes, Clarke's character burned down a city and killed thousands of innocent people, poised to become a dictator.
Media reported a resident was found dead in a burned car, citing a neighbor who said the man's house has burned down.
I hear Time Magazine has burned down its entire newsroom and is only doing 360-degree videos of war zones now. BRAD:
About three months before her original wedding date, Camilla Luddington discovered her dream venue had been burned down in the California wildfires.
Poverty and crime soared as violent gangs like the Wild Cowboys competed for turf, landlords abandoned buildings and blocks were burned down.
They are also asking that their homes, mosques and schools that were burned down or damaged in the military operation be rebuilt.
The Camp Fire burned down more than 6,700 homes and businesses in Paradise, more structures than any other California wildfire on record.
Erivo burned down the house with a performance of "Stand Up," from "Harriet" (for which she was also nominated as an actress).
Duterte was speaking in Balangiga, a town burned down in 1901 by U.S. soldiers, who seized two church bells as war trophies.
When Michalchuk first started with the force in 2003, his Wunnumin Lake First Nation detachment burned down in the first few months.
As of Sunday, several celebrities reported that their homes have burned down, including Shannen Doherty, Robin Thicke, Gerard Butler, and Camille Grammer.
His name is Harry Tomkins, and he's the same man who confronted Young Ian in the print shop before it burned down.
In January the family home was burned down and the children forced to leave school because of harassment, Front Line Defenders said.
Only later would I learn that the family's house burned down years ago, and they lost nearly all of their family photos.
And not everyone — especially residents who live near encampments that have burned down or seen outbreaks of disease — can see the benefits.
Malibu was hit particularly hard by the blaze, and at least 50 structures were burned down within the coastal city, KTLA reports.
Johnny Galecki's San Luis Obispo ranch has burned down in a devastating California wildfire, a rep for the actor confirmed to People.
Still, Serbian paramilitary forces burned down 218 mosques as part of their war against Kosovo's ethnic Albanians, who are 95 percent Muslim.
Another bridge across the Goktwin valley had been destroyed by insurgents who also burned down the township's narcotics police office, he said.
No one has been hurt, and no structures have burned down in the 2740 Fire, La Plata County spokeswoman Megan Graham said.
Six people have died in this season's fires, according to the BBC, and 420 homes burned down in the last two weeks.
The little hut that is there now is a replica; the original one was burned down by some kids several years ago.
A quick Google search revealed that his house had mysteriously burned down the year before and that he'd been investigated for arson.
In 1841, Barnum opened the American Museum in New York, which about 38 million people visited before it burned down in 1865.
In 2015, according to one television news report, some Christmas trees in Tripoli, in the conservative, Sunni-majority north, were burned down.
In the meantime, he has also signed up as a volunteer to help families clean the debris from their burned-down homes.
Using bombs and napalm, the United States Air Force blew up and burned down virtually every population center in North Korea. Gen.
It burned down a Hilton, just missed a hospital, jumped the freeway and took out a Kmart and a mobile-home park.
He owns three trailer homes on four acres, and one of them — the one his wife had been living in — burned down.
They say a carelessly tossed cigarette caused a fire that burned down the team's wooden stadium in 1971, forcing it to rebuild.
Relatives of those who displease the authorities are threatened, beaten, held hostage, expelled from the republic or have their homes burned down.
Iraqi protesters burned down the Iranian embassy Wednesday night to express their anger at the Iranian government, the New York Times reports.
Armed groups have burned down clinics and attacked health workers who are trying to trace people who may be carrying the disease.
It's incredible that what could be a business-ending experience, having your warehouse burned down, led to a great experience for us.
In the opening, Paul, the narrator, visits the Italian fishing community where his family abandoned their summer house after it burned down.
On the ground, I've spoken to people minutes after they've seen their friends killed, or hours after their homes have burned down.
Andersen was working out of his parents' home, but during development, his parents not only got divorced but the house burned down.
"All the other tribes are against the Kikuyu here because of the voting," said Stephen Kamau, whose fruit stall was burned down.
Since her organization, In Iustitia, began reporting online hate speech, she's been threatened with rape, death, and having her office burned down.
According to a Reddit theory that's spread like wildfire (pun intended), Drogon wasn't in his, right mind when he burned down King's Landing.
Police officer Kyaw Win Tun said the insurgents burned down the post and police had been called to gather at a main station.
Earlier that same year, the Long Island home Tompkins and her son were living in, which was owned by the rapper, burned down.
The legendary hedge that in years past housed his annual lighting display, along with the wooden fence on which it rested, burned down.
In February 1965, her childhood home suspiciously burned down—an incident Holland firmly believed was enacted by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
An unknown number of homes — believed to number in the dozens, according to local reports — located in the forested hills have burned down.
There is an active volcano, Mt Aso, nearby, and a 93s reproduction of a dramatic 1600s-era castle that burned down in 1877.
Rapper Jim Jones got incredibly emotional after his mother's house burned down on Christmas Day but still managed to find a silver lining.
But since his house burned down in 2009, he has replaced all his pipes with lead-free ones and filtered all his water.
Resident Alan Ampaso said 50 houses in his neighborhood burned down after being hit by a rocket fired by a helicopter on Friday.
Later came Mahala ("Big Haley") Collins Mullins, moonshiner and mother of 20, whose house burned down when Confederates came to kill her sons.
But it burned down on October 8 in the wildfires that have been setting Sonoma County and other California regions ablaze for weeks.
"Even if my house may have burned down three times, this animal means the world to me," the owner told The Daily Mail.
Not doing so risks not only his house being burned down, but possibly yours too, as the fire spreads to the whole neighborhood.
After it was broadcast, Mr. Wright lost his job and was beaten; his own restaurant was burned down; and he was later murdered.
But the materials used are cheap and the houses are secretly burned down, thus allowing the constructors and stakeholders to collect insurance money.
It's all burned down to VHS quality, the colors are all neon-pastel, a Mentos pallette, and it's all very retro and wry.
Google, using the same technology interface as Google Street View, has digitally rendered exhibitions from the museum, which tragically burned down in September.
On June 24, 1973, an arsonist set fire to the stairway leading to the popular men's club that burned down under mysterious circumstances.
In April, the world watched in horror as the iconic spire of the 850-year-old Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris burned down.
Three electoral offices housing voting materials in Abia, Anambra and Plateau states were burned down by suspected arsonists days before the presidential vote.
But Mr. Heyman moved out of the apartment building without ever capturing the Warholian bathroom on film, and the building later burned down.
After one of its buildings burned down, the company declined to rebuild the facility, instead shifting more of the production into shipping containers.
The boat had burned down to the water line, Santa Barbara County fire spokesman Mike Eliason said in the days after the tragedy.
But at the start of the series finale, Arya was ... hanging around the burned-down city again, the horse nowhere to be found.
Nidal Abdul Qader, an opposition civilian aid official who lives near the camp, said around 50 tents and a school had burned down.
The apartment they lived in—on top of a small department store—burned down, and all their belongings were destroyed in the fire.
In 1970, a peaceful protest against the Vietnam War at Kent State University in Ohio turned violent when an ROTC building was burned down.
One of the clinic's senior managers fled with her family to a refugee camp in Thailand only to have it burned down by insurgents.
The riots in the area burned down a complete village, including all pineapple plants—so I ended up with writing about the conflict again.
Video Earlier this week, a fast-moving lava flow burned down 12 homes while lava fountains shot up to 250 feet into the air.
They burned down churches with hundreds or thousands of Tutsis inside, and in some cases they entered homes and slaughtered children and old people.
A few years later, Silvers chose to leave college around finals week when she learned her father's home burned down in the California wildfires.
A few days after the San Bernardino attack, Ilhaam Hassan's family restaurant was burned down in an arson attack in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
After Camille Grammer's Malibu mansion burned down in the devastating Woolsey Fire, the newlywed has been creating a new, cozy and coastal home nearby.
"You could have told me that my house had burned down, my husband had cheated on me and I'd lost my job," she said.
I was so glad the place hadn't burned down, but definitely punished the guy who was responsible by making him clean out the pot.
Racism in America is like a house that has largely burned down; the problem between black people and cops is a chimney still standing.
After facing the unthinkable when their beloved Malibu home burned down the previous months during the California wildfires, the couple became closer than ever.
At least 20 people died and thousands fled Jijiga as mobs looted properties owned by ethnic minorities and burned down several Ethiopian Orthodox churches.
After the shopkeeper shot the militiaman in the leg, other militia members returned to loot the shop and burned down several houses, Jaddallah said.
"One of the fires burned down the tree and it fell right next to us as we were leaving," said Ashley's brother, Christopher, 12.
Co-founder and CEO Divyaditya Shrivastava had a conversation with firefighters after his friend's house had burned down while the family was on vacation.
In the 1990s, her parents narrowly escaped when their house in Las Vegas burned down; her mother, Dorothy, had the ring on her finger.
About 20 homes burned down in the past two days, Civil Defense Administrator Talmadge Magno told reporters in the Big Island city of Hilo.
The concession sits about 80km (50 miles) west of the capital, in forests previously burned down by small farmers in a rush for land.
But it is hard to build relationships when you are known widely as the N.H.L. guy who burned down his father's house, he said.
Out interest in Mars stems from the same curiosity we exhibit to find out why the town right over the county line burned down.
When someone tried to open a McDonald's franchise here 20 years ago, it took just two days for the restaurant to be burned down.
Most of the plaza's buildings are just a century old because they have been repeatedly rebuilt — bandits burned down the buildings in constant raids.
Recently, they were squatting in this vacant lot, and people had come and burned down their little huts they built while they were sleeping.
Now that the FARC is no longer imposing fines for felling trees, numerous patches of burned out land cropped up, their trees burned down.
After being shot, Ms. Jones lost her unborn baby, her job and her house, which burned down in an unrelated incident, Mr. White said.
In Inn Din, for example, all the Muslim homes were burned down, and the map shows no resettlement site is planned in the village.
When vigilante mobs and Myanmar's soldiers burned down his village, Noor Kamal, 18, tried to flee with his 6-year-old brother, Noor Faruq.
Ms. Doherty said that a home she had described as having burned down belonged to her best friend, and that her home was intact.
And artifacts found where the house once stood suggest that the estate had been relatively wealthy until it burned down during the Mongol attack.
Racial conflict plagued York in 1968 and exploded the next year, when more than 60 people were injured and entire city blocks burned down.
But for the last seven years, since a fire burned down the ranch, the Flying W Wranglers have had to play on the road.
When Elon Musk appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast in 2018 and burned down a spliff, he probably didn't realize it would cost taxpayers money.
Another former Afrin resident, photographer Ser Hussein, said one of his two studios was burned down and the other turned into a butchers shop.
The Navarretes, whose house was burned down, and Belarmino Curipán, the Mapuche squatter who lost his home to chainsaws, have been left in limbo.
I know I wouldn't have made the callback for Ma if my father's house had not burned down because I would have been in finals.
In 2011, Hart's childhood home caught fire and partially burned down, and he ended up storing his stuff in Larson's studio, a collaborator and friend.
After their clock tower burned down a few years back, though, the model discovered what she would actually save in the case of a fire.
Once upon a time, an all-time classic movie, "Gone With the Wind," burned down part of one Hollywood's own studios, pretending it was Atlanta.
The shack that was on one of the docks had recently burned down, so Nick says he was able to buy it for super cheap.
While Caitlyn Jenner's rep Alan Nierob said his client was "safe and long since evacuated," he could not confirm reports that her home burned down.
The Alabama home of Roy Moore accuser Tina Johnson burned down Tuesday morning, in what is now being investigated as an arson, according to AL.com.
Journalist Ida B. Wells, who rebutted stereotypes of sexual violence perpetrated by black men, had her office burned down and was threatened with lynching herself.
Camille Grammer has found the silver lining in the tragic loss of her Malibu home that burned down in November in the deadly California wildfires.
Gandini's Circus came to Edmond, Oklahoma, around 1910, but has since become a wonderfully creepy desolate field of rusting cages and dilapidated, burned-down buildings.
Check out some of the most incredible temples that have been created over the years — including the most recent one — before they were burned down.
While the extent of damage could not be verified, due to access restrictions by the government, "they are likely to have burned down whole villages".
Her massive campaign that included 100,000 soldiers caused the Roman army to abandon ancient London (then called Londinium), which she and her army burned down.
In a separate attack, in the village of Gatiloumou, in central Mali's Mopti region, militants attacked and burned down the town hall, both sources said.
Azamat remembered wandering around Grozny with his family as a toddler, looking for a place to live after their house burned down during a bombing.
After Mosul was recaptured, Amir returned to rebuild a tiny new shop, his old one having burned down, in the western part of the city.
The poet owned an earlier dwelling on the site, but it burned down, leaving a lump of golden crystal that he found in the ashes.
Across the street, a chain-link fence surrounded an entire block of boarded-up and decayed houses, and empty lots where others had burned down.
Afghanistan: In the past week, the Taliban have overrun a city, burned down government facilities, hidden in civilians' homes and killed hundreds of their opponents.
YANGON, Myanmar — A mob burned down a mosque in northern Myanmar in the second such attack in just over a week, a newspaper reported Saturday.
The best part of these candles, though, is that they'll be able to reuse the hand-blown glass vessel once the candle has burned down.
But after the Camp Fire burned down his Paradise, California, home, the only thing he wanted to know was what happened to his dinosaur collection.
The timber buildings of Orwell's era either burned down or were demolished to make way for crude concrete buildings that now dominate the downtown area.
Residents watched in tears as their homes burned down, and some were seen running around helplessly, trying to cover their faces to minimize smoke inhalation.
Authorities in Louisiana have reportedly taken a suspect into custody in connection with fires that burned down three historically African-American churches in the state.
He tweeted in 2012 that the World Trade Center would not have burned down in the 9/11 attacks if it had had asbestos insulation. .
That is where the concubines of the Qing dynasty emperors lived and conspired until the place burned down in the middle of the 19th century.
I have talked to refugees who have been shot, raped, extorted, kidnapped and had their houses burned down by gangs allied with corrupt police officers.
The works in the series are assemblages based on drawings and photographs of wooden synagogues, all of which had been burned down by the Nazis.
In the past week alone, the Taliban have overrun a city, burned down government facilities, hidden in civilians' homes and killed hundreds of their opponents.
Aidan Kerr, a media officer for the Scottish Labour Party, begged to differ, retorting on Twitter, "We literally burned down the White House in 1814."
The Belgians, with American help, rebuilt the library — only for it to be burned down for a second time 26 years later by the Nazis.
In 2003, a fire around Oleiros burned down about 50,000 acres of forest — more than one-third of the municipality's surface area — killing two people.
In a twist of fate, the original owner was only able to watch it a few hours before a nearby transmitter in London burned down.
After the printing district burned down, in 1835, he returned to Long Island, working unhappily as a schoolteacher and pursuing a knockabout career in journalism.
Twenty-four years ago, Sivas was the site of a brutal massacre of Alevis by a mob of Sunni fundamentalists who burned down their hotel.
"The Treasury department has burned down the entire house in its attempt to kill a rodent," said Judy McNamara, vice president of tax at EcoLab.
He said that he resigned the presidency three weeks later to save the lives of his supporters whose houses had been burned down by opponents.
In 1996, vigilante groups empowered by such politicians burned down movie theaters that screened Deepa Mehta's film "Fire," because it focused on a lesbian relationship.
As Pearce reported, the fears led to serious violence: Lynch mobs killed Catholic Italians, arsonists burned down Catholic churches, and there were anti-Catholic riots.
The house-buying analogy works only if the buyer has burned down their existing home and is negotiating to buy the only one on the market.
That would be the same GOP that Democrats tripped over themselves to give money to when an insured campaign office burned down in an apparent firebombing.
On Saturday, Robin Thicke's pregnant girlfriend April Love Geary shared on her Instagram Story that the home the couple shares in Malibu had been burned down.
Per SFGate, officials now say that the blaze destroyed 24.15 structures, damaged 103 others, and some 210,250 others are now at risk of being burned down.
The problem came to a head in March when Buddhist mobs in central Sri Lanka burned down dozens of Muslim shops, homes, and places of worship.
Another about "The Black Spot," an African-American dance club that was burned down in 1962 by a group of racists — with lots of people inside.
The manager of one of the Turkish companies, textile firm Saygin Dima, told Reuters this week at least a third of his factory was burned down.
Many people were forced to move away after their homes burned down, especially older people who retired in picturesque but fire-prone hills surrounding Clear Lake.
The release of the song also comes two weeks after Cyrus and fiancé Liam Hemsworth's Malibu house burned down during the devastating California fires this month.
Not since the British had burned down the White House in 1814 almost two centuries earlier had America's enemies succeeded in attacking the continental United States.
But after the couple's compound was burned down by the devastating California wildfires last month, the stars moved their wedding to Cyrus' home in Franklin, Tennessee.
"Brody wants to stay and protect the property from the fire," she says before footage of what appears to be their burned down house is shown.
The white man who burned down three historically black churches over a recent 10-day period in Louisiana was motivated by racism, state prosecutors said Monday.
While the original cabin burned down in a fire in 2000, the current accommodations are modeled after its blueprints and hosted Elizabeth and Charles in 2005.
About a dozen Muslim villages were burned down on Friday and Saturday in the ethnically mixed Rathedaung region of Rakhine, two sources monitoring the situation said.
The dorms were abandoned in the 1970s, Ms. Lang said, and the town fire department burned down the men's building as a training exercise in 1984.
The fourth most-destructive California fire on record by number of structures destroyed (1,955), it burned down parts of the retreat center -- and Ashley's rental house.
As a result of the new industry, stores and homes popped up around town, though most of them burned down in the Great Fire of 1889.
He's also estranged from his tough-guy father and living amid the salvaged remains of the dream restaurant his best friend and business partner burned down.
NHK also reported that Mr. Kurihara's home had burned down about half an hour before the explosions, but the police did not immediately confirm a connection.
The son of a sheriff's deputy was arrested in connection with a string of fires that burned down three historically black Louisiana churches, according to reports.
Many of the Ethiopia's new engines of growth — sugar factories, textile mills, foreign-owned flower farms — now lie in ashes, burned down in an antigovernment rage.
But they were also the barbs of a man mocking his neighbor's home for having no walls, while his own house burned down from the inside.
What did it feel like in 2007 when House of Yes burned down, and then again in 2013, when you guys were forced to move out?
You also claim that legally held cash and assets disappeared after your businesses had been raided, and then that three of your warehouses were burned down.
Weeks after sifting through the charred remnants of that house, Wong learned his other home -- one in Ventura that he rents out -- burned down last week.
Shamdasani said the electoral building was among those that had been burned down but no clear link had been established between the election and the attacks.
Ron Gove called his accountant after his house in Santa Rosa burned down, hoping she would have documents and backup paperwork for his home-based business.
"The ranch was my happy place," my sister, Meredith, said after the house burned down, "where I always felt O.K." For me, it was more complicated.
He was struggling to understand how the Roman empire had stormed Jerusalem in 70 A.D. and burned down its great temple after quashing a Jewish revolt.
Five firefighters had already been killed this fire season as millions of acres of land have been charred and more than 2,23 homes have burned down.
The military responded with "clearing operations" that rights groups say have been accompanied by rapes and murders of Rohingya civilians whose houses have been burned down.
PrivatBank's headquarters were raided by police last week and a property belonging to former central bank governor Valeria Gontareva, who oversaw PrivatBank's nationalisation, was burned down.
She paid the same young men who had burned down her eco-lodge, which she said was part of her soul, to help clean it up.
This cabin was soon burned down, and after Rachel dies of exposure, Tristan works for room and board at the lodge that has replaced his home.
Krentel's body was found on July 78353, 2017, amid the remains of her burned-down home in Lacombe, Louisiana, where she lived with her fire chief husband.
Though the fire has been burning in a relatively unpopulated area near Chico, California the entire town of Paradise, home to 26,000, burned down, leaving many homeless.
The harmonic growl of the engines brought people from their homes: Curtains flicked and bus-stop lines gaped as the army of bikers burned down the highway.
In an interview with ExtraTV ahead of the CMA Awards on Wednesday, the county star shared that when he was a boy, his family home burned down.
It burned down in 1834, but the acoustics of the modern House of Commons remain notoriously poor, and that's not all down to the braying and heckles.
No one would argue that Buffett or Gates should not collect on their fire insurance, if their home burned down, just because they didn't "need" the proceeds.
Once he returned to America, his persecution, however, continued: More charges were brought against him, and his house and the houses of his supporters were burned down.
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Also half the ground floor was like a weird 70s recording studio/band space with so many plugs and wires I'm surprised the building never burned down.
And there by the road we saw a barrack or a house, it was impossible to tell, it was all burned down, nothing left but blackened stones.
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Fans didn't care that Vincent Canby of The New York Times found it a "chunk of elegant occultist claptrap," or that the set burned down during production.
Derick Almena, manager of the Oakland Ghost Ship venue that burned down in a fatal fire Friday, was interviewed live on today's episode of the Today show.
After her parents sought justice from the village council, the men assaulted the teen's parents and burned down the family's home with the teen inside, killing her.
As of Wednesday, Paradise Ridge remained the only known winery to have burned down in the area, Sonoma County Winegrowers President Karissa Kruse said in a statement.
The day after his house burned down, Air Force Veteran Victor Negron, the administrative officer of the Santa Rosa clinic, arrived at work to help other veterans.
Englewood lost about a dozen houses, nine in the town itself, and an Englewood man whose house burned down died of a heart attack two weeks later.
Bookish and curious, he tries to break the monotony by reading histories he salvaged from his father's bookstore, which burned down in 2012 when protests turned violent.
"They will have to kill us all," said a masked youth who identified himself only as Joel, with the carcass of a burned down bus behind him.
While the original city burned down in a fire in 1530, the rebuilt area has now become one of the most beautiful destinations in the Czech Republic.
Ward had told officials that they buried the body in a ditch by the Sandy River and had burned down the nearby shack to hide the evidence.
In March, Doctors Without Borders evacuated its personnel from the epicenter after its clinics in Katwa and Butembo were burned down or overrun as their patients scattered.
Authorities in Hawaii even lit one home on fire in order to try to squelch the disease, but in the process burned down much of the neighborhood.
Morrison encountered personal tragedy in 1993 when her home burned down, and in 2010 with the death of her son Slade at age 45 from pancreatic cancer.
Wright, who had been away at the time of the killings, rebuilt the house, but it burned down again, prompting the architect to build a third time.
The wildfires have scorched more than 85033 million acres in the nation so far and have burned down more than 2,000 homes while continuing to cause damage.
During the Tulsa Race Riot in 28503, whites (with government approval) burned down a square mile of the prosperous district nicknamed "Black Wall Street," killing 22019 blacks.
United Nations officials said that in December, government soldiers, commanded by Dinka officers, had burned down a string of villages outside Yambio and massacred scores of civilians.
His father had owned a sewing machine factory, but it burned down during World War II. He is survived by his wife, Takako Koyama, and a brother.
The theater, which opened in 1955 and closed about three decades later, was modeled after the Globe Theater in England, which burned down in the 17th century.
But we're not ones to lead people astray, so showing the burned-down house and a wailing Rebecca is definitely an indication of what happened possibly that night.
The slow cooker's brand went up in flames when viewers learned the Pearson family house burned down after a faulty slow cooker started a fire in the kitchen.
It turned out to be her last trip, because her home burned down along with three other houses on Thursday morning — exactly three weeks after the eruption started.
But an innocent night out ends in tragedy, when J. returns home to find that her house has burned down, and her mother has died in the fire.
In October, however, the refugee camp was attacked and burned down by members of Seleka, the remnants of mostly Muslim militias which had toppled the government in 2013.
Rev. Harry Richard of the Greater Union Baptist Church in Louisiana speaks to Vice President Mike Pence after his church was burned down along with two others nearby.
Caitlyn Jenner's rep Alan Nierob said his client was "safe and long since evacuated" from her Malibu home, but could not confirm reports that it had burned down.
Others experienced total loss, including Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson, who said that while his family was safe, their home had burned down and they had lost everything.
Despite earlier reports from TMZ that her house burned down in the Woolsey fire, aerial pictures taken on Saturday show her home seems to have avoided structural damage.
Some basic math would suggest that for an imaginary $1.8 million financing to be burned down over 18 months, the company is spending $123K a month on average.
When one is strolling around a litter-strewn plaza, they're considerably more likely to flick a burned-down butt than if they're walking through a well-kept square.
More than 20173 villages were reportedly burned down, and Doctors Without Borders estimates that at least 9,000 Rohingya died in Rakhine State between August 25 and September 277.
His stills show ball games in between boarded-up houses, family strolls along barren concrete walls, and elderly couples waiting for the bus opposite burned-down tower blocks.
It's a good thing they got out when they did ... the hotel caught fire and burned down a short time later, a UCSF spokesperson confirmed to TMZ Sports.
With the Amazfit Bip, you can set step goals, then see how much you're walking and how many calories you've burned, down to each hour of the day.
" In "Anything Is Possible," the barns have burned down, and the farmer has become a janitor, haunted by the "terrible screaming sounds of the cows as they died.
In 2013, a mob burned down more than 125 Christian homes in a neighborhood of Lahore after rumors spread that a Christian resident had insulted the Prophet Mohammad.
The color of the sky had become one with the color she had created; it was the surface of the ground in a country burned down to soot.
As a girl, Monday spent summers helping her grandmother sell lemon tarts in a black church that had burned down in the 1921 massacre and then been rebuilt.
In 2014's John Wick, he avenged the death of his dog; in the new sequel, he's mad somebody burned down his house (though this grows more complicated).
After a camp burned down in April in Grande-Synthe, 24 miles north of Calais, Gérard Collomb, the interior minister, refused to let a new one be built.
The group wanted to have one member guard the door with a rifle while others went inside, shot the victims in the head, and burned down their home.
Protesters burned down the mayor's office and damaged U.N. facilities on Monday, forcing some health workers helping to combat an Ebola epidemic into lockdown and others to leave.
Irshaad, a tailor who uses only one name, sat with his four young children and wife with a small pile of clothes - his house had been burned down.
Palmer Lewis and his family have been members of Carswell Grove for generations; his ancestors were among those who rebuilt the church after it burned down in 1919.
Sporadic violence continued on Wednesday in Marawi, as insurgents burned down the Catholic church where the hostages were abducted and set fire to at least two other buildings.
Toll: Eight people have died in the past week alone, and the fires have burned down more than 1,000 houses and killed countless wild animals in recent months.
The former NFL tight end spread the word about fundraising efforts for the three historically black churches that burned down in Louisiana's St. Landry Parish in recent weeks.
Palmer Lewis and his family have been members of Carswell Grove for generations; his ancestors were among those who rebuilt the church after it burned down in 1919.
While Paradise High School was not among the more than 10,000 structures burned down, it still has not reopened since the fire devastated the surrounding town and region.
Jebbo, 63 fled in 2014 when Islamic State burned down his 100 olive trees, used his chicken coop as a shooting range and dug tunnels beneath his house.
During that time, many of the trees for sale burned down naturally, which the Interior Department said could have been avoided had companies gone in to remove decaying trees.
Tina Johnson, who said Moore grabbed her buttocks after a meeting in his law office when she was 28, told AL.com her house in Gadsden, Al. burned down Tuesday.
Since the last time he made an appearance in her life, she was almost killed in a plane crash, her husband had died and the hospital almost burned down.
The son of a sheriff's deputy in Louisiana says he burned down three churches with predominantly African-American congregations last year to boost his credentials within Black Metal circles.
Abdullah said four of the six hamlets in his village of Mee Chaung Zay had been burned down by security forces, prompting all its residents to flee toward Bangladesh.
Soldiers in Ivory Coast looted weapons and burned down parts of an army base, continuing a string of mutinies over pay that have rocked the country since last year.
There's More To The California Wildfires This theory started with the fact that some houses burned down in the 2018 California wildfires while others right next to them didn't.
Like a toddler who has gotten his hands on a book of matches, Facebook has burned down the house over and over and called every arson a learning experience.
KABUL, Afghanistan – The governor of eastern Afghanistan&aposs Nuristan Province says a clinic that was providing medical facilities for more than 2,000 people has been burned down by insurgents.
We documented one pattern over the years where if someone was suspected of being an insurgent, and the family wouldn't give themselves up, their house would be burned down.
Robbins, who lived near the Oakland homeless camp that burned down, agrees the city should build some sanctioned encampments — like the RV parks — but only in specific, regulated locations.
But Julia also uncovers incontrovertible "proof" earlier, when she finds a document stating that, as a teenager, Tessa burned down the house where her father lived with his mistress.
" Besides news reports, word of the fire spread by word of mouth and over the church's website, which alerted parishioners with a simple headline: "Our Church Has Burned Down.
Most of them were burned down or shut down in the 1980s by Islamists who saw movies as Western and frivolous, especially given the raging intifada, or Palestinian uprising.
"If we didn't remove incredibly powerful fire retardant asbestos & replace it with junk that doesn't work, the World Trade Center would never have burned down," he tweeted in 2012.
"We live up there ... but we just don't know whether our house is burned down or not, because we can't even see through all of the smoke," she said.
Additionally, Petit and Keet made the news when the owners announced they were donating 20% of their proceeds to Red Bar, a famous eatery that burned down in Florida. 
That same night, I received a call from my partner informing me that an electrical short had caused a fire and the restaurant had burned down to the ground.
The attackers burned down around 30 houses in Gakara village, just outside the town of Kolofata, which has been a frequent target of suicide bombings by the Islamist group.
"It is very difficult to react to reality and try to return to life," linguist Bruna Franchetta, whose office burned down in the fire, told WIRED in an email.
They arrived in Boise less than a month ago from a refugee camp in Thailand, where they lived for 13 years after the Burmese military burned down their home.
The Roman Catholic monks inherited the cookbook after suffragettes burned down Begbrook House, the home of a local bourgeois family whose servants compiled 142 recipes into a practical compendium.
As noted in an email to Business Insider, there are apparently no original photographs of Lincoln Hall, as it burned down in 1803 — years before the invention of photography.
In 1983, mobs of Sinhalese, the ethnic majority, angered by attacks by the separatist Tamil Tigers, burned down Tamil shops and houses, killing anywhere between 5003 and 3,000 people.
"People were walking through the rubble of their burned-down homes, their lives destroyed, and yet they were so excited to see Ron Howard in their town," she said.
So far, the Skirball fire has spread over 150 acres centered around Bel Air, a neighborhood packed with multimillion-dollar homes, including Rupert Murdoch's, which reportedly burned down Wednesday.
As the last few moments of the "A Father's Advice" revealed, Jack died when the Pearson home burned down when the three kids were 17 (so 20 years ago).
Back in 1871, the Paris Communards, their revolt dying out, adopted a scorched-earth policy and burned down the Hôtel de Ville, with its paintings by Delacroix and Ingres.
It was small compared with today's conflagrations — 44 houses burned down — but it prompted the county to set up a program to harden its roughly 8,000 houses against fire.
In another worrying development, angry youths burned down a health center in the village of Manbangu where vaccinations were underway, after learning of a death from Ebola, Salama said.
Now, more evidence is emerging that the Delhi police, under the government's command, moved against Muslims and even helped Hindu mobs when they burned down Muslim homes and businesses.
After his New England factory burned down in 1995, he continued to pay the salaries of his 3,000 workers while the plant was being rebuilt — an act of nobility.
After the San Francisco American Indian Center had burned down, and the community needed a new place to gather, Oakes and Nordwall put forward the idea of another occupation.
Landlords had often abandoned or even burned down their buildings, deciding that the rents they charged, though too high for many tenants, were insufficient to make continued ownership profitable.
Dubbed "The New Castle," the ritzy cliff-side mansion is named after another castle-like home that previously inhabited the space, which burned down in a wildfire in 2007.
A "controlled burn" of a few plague-infested houses ordered by the city board of health had gotten out of control and burned down 4,000 houses, leaving thousands homeless.
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, was burned down in 1822 after Denmark Vesey, a founding member of the church, was caught plotting a slave rebellion.
Early on in Ferguson, Missouri, after looters burned down a QuikTrip convenience store, racial justice activists — and the Black Lives Matter movement in general — got a reputation for violence.
Charlotte Garcia, 25, had been at the shelter for almost a week after the fire burned down her house in Ojai, about 30 miles (48 km) north of Ventura.
"At least two cars burned down, two people were seriously injured, they are now hospitalized," an unnamed source told Russian media, according to an English translation by the Moscow Times.
Adding to the outcry was a suspicious fire days after Parliament ordered the recount that burned down a warehouse believed to contain some of the ballots cast by Baghdad voters.
The company that owns a geothermal plant near Hawaii&aposs erupting volcano says lava has burned down a substation and adjacent warehouse that stored a drilling rig at the complex.
As the unrelenting flames burned down acres of homes, businesses and vegetation, Parmley attempted to find a group of four nurses from a nearby medical facility who needed help evacuating.
The War of 1812—which saw British and Amerindian troops using Canada as a staging ground for an attack that burned down the White House—grew out of these anxieties.
Dost Mohammad Nayab, a spokesman for the provincial governor, denied that the posts had been burned down by the Taliban, and said new forces had arrived to fill the vacuum.
Instead, everyone lost a lot of money, the entire staff got laid off, a bunch of lawyers spent a couple of years in court, and the whole thing burned down.
The blaze, which broke out on the top floor of the building, burned down through about 20 stories before firefighters extinguished the flames by midafternoon, the news agency Interfax reported.
When the Riders tried to hold a civil rights meeting in the local church, a board of supervisors member told them if they did the church would be burned down.
A dog in California was reunited with its family after being separated for more than 100 days due to the Camp Fire that burned down huge swaths of Northern California.
Cameroon's state television channel CRTV reported that the inmates in Yaounde were protesting at conditions in the prison and had burned down the library and a workshop for female inmates.
Then, the theater burned down in a fire, the company disbanded, and ten years later, it was resurrected under a different name by somebody else who founded a Methodist chapel.
When the Frontier Diner, at 2480th Street and Third Avenue, burned down in a five-alarm fire in 2000, it was the only business that Elias Kougemitros had ever known.
Then came the Saudi execution of Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr Al-Nimr on January 2, which fueled a protest in Tehran in which angry Iranians burned down the Saudi embassy.
OPELOUSAS, La. — While the victims prayed for the soul of the arsonist who burned down their houses of worship, investigators rushed to assemble clues, worried the assailant would strike again.
But she added that some have been destroyed by the fires, including 10 homes and dozens of other buildings that burned down recently in Lincoln County, near the Canadian border.
Not only had Mr. Hussen known that Gandhi's supporters had burned down a police station in 1922, "he knew the name of the town where it happened," Mr. Dhillon said.
She told me (and everything she said was consistent with dozens of other witness accounts) that Myanmar government soldiers stormed into her village in August and burned down each house.
Despite its effective fire-prevention system, Finland still experiences forest fires: Around 2,500 acres of trees have burned down this year, the highest annual total since 2006, Mr. Lindberg said.
Just days after the outbreak of war in 1914, German soldiers burned down the centuries-old Leuven library in neutral Belgium, along with its unique collection of books and manuscripts.
Duenas had taken her family to El Salvador after years of living in Houston because their home burned down in October and she had nowhere to live, court documents say.
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's military burned down villages and forcibly displaced hundreds of people in its fight against Islamist insurgents in the country's northeast, rights group Amnesty International alleged on Friday.
To his advisers and adversaries, the brinksman Kennedy could pose as receiving wisdom from LeMay — who less than two decades earlier had burned down Tokyo — to ponder a chilling solution.
Rakhine interviewed by Reuters said the Rohingya did this to win sympathy from aid groups, galvanize opposition in the Muslim world and ensure that nearby Rakhine houses burned down too.
Demonstrators have burned down the headquarters of local election offices, set up blockades, and paraded a mayor barefoot through the streets after cutting her hair and showering her in paint.
This playlist has to be bookended with "Rock Lobster" and "Love Shack" because they're both deathless classics (although the real-life love shack actually burned down a few years ago).
Over the weekend, protests in Milwaukee over a police shooting briefly erupted into riots — as hundreds of people burned down businesses and police cars and attacked pedestrians, reporters, and cops.
Watch the VICE News documentary The War Against Boko Haram: Ankas said insurgents entered Dalori in two cars and on motorcycles and opened fire on residents and burned down houses.
Dozens of towns were besieged with heavy weapons and villages were burned down as 22,000 U.N. peacekeeping troops stood by more or less helplessly, with orders not to take sides.
When Ernest and Heather Franklin's home burned down on in March and the body of their developmentally disabled son was found in the charred rubble, their neighbor came to their aid.
State officials are investigating whether the utility's equipment sparked the deadliest, most destructive wildfire in California history, a November blaze that killed at least 86 people and burned down 15,000 homes.
While sitting down with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Tuesday night, a fan asked if Kelsey, 163 had reached out when her house burned down.
The structure that burned down Monday was an experimental geothermal project site adjacent to the plant that was built by the state in the 1970s, according to county spokesperson Janet Snyder.
Cover image: The burnt ruins of the Greater Union Baptist Church, one of three that recently burned down in St. Landry Parish, are seen in Opelousas, La., Wednesday, April 10, 2019.
The News-Star of Monroe reports the fire at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church on Tuesday burned down its new sanctuary but spared the century-old church community&aposs older building.
Just a few days ago, a 111-year-old black Baptist church in Mississippi was burned down, and the words "Vote Trump" were spray-painted on the side of the building.
Hundreds of security personnel were deployed late last year when a Muslim mob burned down a number of churches in conservative Aceh province, saying they didn't have the right building permits.
After Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) burned down her family's mansion, Penelope ran back inside the house to save a few precious items, and ended up receiving severe burns in the process.
Less than three weeks after her joyful Hawaiian wedding, Camille Grammer was forced to evacuate her Malibu home before it burned down in the Woolsey fire that is ravaging Southern California.
"Like a toddler who has gotten his hands on a book of matches, Facebook has burned down the house over and over, and called every arson a learning experience," Brown said.
Until recently, the lovebirds lived with their seven dogs, two pigs and two miniature horses in a shared Malibu home, which burned down in one of the three devastating California wildfires.
"I witnessed areas where villages were burned down and bulldozed...I've not seen or heard that there are any preparations for people to go to their places of origin," Mueller said.
The insurgents attacked border guard posts in October, provoking a military crackdown in which hundreds were killed, more than 1,000 houses burned down and 75,000 people forced to flee to Bangladesh.
Our sources say Johnny hasn't seen the property since it burned down, and plans to show up when he gets the all clear ... so he can salvage anything that was spared.
"Some of the traditional ways of keeping your records — in your home, or in a safety deposit box — both of those places could have been burned down or flooded," Wright said.
But it may have been Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland, Queen Victoria's close friend, who left the most lasting stamp on Cliveden — given that it burned down while she was in charge.
At least 20 people died and thousands fled Jijiga as mobs looted properties owned by ethnic minorities and burned down several Ethiopian Orthodox churches during the outbreak of violence in August.
A day after their home burned down, the family claims a worried neighbor who had purchased the same hoverboard called Amazon's customer service line and was instructed to 86 the scooter.
Jong-soo quickly grows obsessed with finding out which greenhouse Ben may have burned down, to the point where he finally tests out his lighter to see what it feels like.
Mahbubullah Ghafari, another councilman from Baghlan Province, said that the insurgents had killed everyone at the base and a nearby police checkpoint, and that they had also burned down the base.
But when these rainforest trees are cleared or burned down, they can release some emissions back into the air and reduce the remaining forest's ability to be this natural emissions sink.
It was a Nuer-Dinka power struggle that started the war in 2013, two years after South Sudan became independent from Sudan, and a good part of Bentiu was burned down.
In fact, it was burned down two years ago by the very youth now standing side by side with the police, out of their frustration and a deep sense of injustice.
She said that in the past few days, marauding herders had burned down several buildings on her property and fired bullets at her staff, coming closer and closer to her house.
Residents in Paradise, California, which burned down in the Camp Fire, were wary of the dry trees around their properties for years, but many could not afford to go anywhere else.
The zoo near the Dutch border said that the entire ape house burned down, killing five orangutans, two gorillas, a chimpanzee and several monkeys, as well as fruit bats and birds.

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