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They burned up an awful lot of Nagoya that night.
"Now they're all burned up," she said of the artwork.
And not every N.B.A. great burned up the summer league.
The little trust we had was burned up in that fire.
"But the hospital burned up, and the doctor's office is closed."
"Unlike other businesses your assets literally get burned up," he said.
Maria Chappelle-Nadal On Sunday night, that's when the QuikTrip burned up.
"I've been having bad dreams about her being burned up," he said.
"Most parts were burned up in the re-entry process," it added.
Much of the oil was either contained or burned up, Jacobs said.
The spacecraft then angled down into the planet's clouds and burned up.
The first was in Ventura County and burned up 45,000 acres overnight.
It capped a 233-play, 80-yard drive that burned up 5:39.
Otherwise, the arms would tear themselves apart before much fuel got burned up.
The thrashed sequel to Znamya was reluctantly de-orbited and burned up a failure.
They don't know if the reentry vehicle was successful or if it burned up.
It burned up on the launchpad; it did not burn up during re-entry.
Many are the gravitational tombstones of stars that burned up their fuel and collapsed.
Instead, they attributed the radiation to a satellite that burned up in the atmosphere.
But it's likely the majority of the space station burned up in its descent.
Because you think, is it just going to be pulverized, burned up, or smashed?
She felt so burned up that in 1970 she decided to tackle the meteorologists directly.
That ship spun wildly out of control and eventually burned up in the Earth's atmosphere.
It's only a copy, but the original was a moment and was burned up, caloric.
China's Tiangong-1 space station burned up over the South Pacific on Sunday, April 1.
Many are the gravitational tombstones of stars that have burned up their fuel and collapsed.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft burned up in the planet's atmosphere today, after 20 years in space.
The original Sputnik fell out of orbit and burned up three months after its launch.
China's Tiangong-21 space station burned up over the South Pacific on Sunday, April 21979.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft burned up in Saturn's atmosphere on Friday, after 20 years in space.
"To see my baby all burned up like that—it was heartbreaking," his mother, Andrea, said.
But don't worry—our sun will have burned up long before we get sucked into oblivion.
Since 2015 emerging countries have burned up reserves as capital flows reversed and commodity prices fell.
It burned up over the Pacific, inciting a wave of delightfully paranoid alien warfare conspiracy theories.
Yet the vital substances involved in generating and storing electricity are not burned up like oil.
"I've seen patients who burned up the whole side of their head, it's absurd," Pillsbury says.
"If there was a fire, we would have all died or just burned up," he said.
This is largely due to burned-up particles, broadly known as "particulate matter," saturating the air.
" "This is eerily like it was two years ago," she said, "when our whole neighborhood burned up.
I thought of my parents, my displaced friends, the hills I grew up hiking, now burned up.
The capsule burned up as it fell back into Earth's atmosphere, with debris crashing to the ground.
Sputnik burned up in Earth's atmosphere in January 1958, but test models and replicas continued to circulate.
There, gravity would drag the junk downward until the satellite burned up as it plunged through Earth's atmosphere.
The Kounotori 6 cargo transporter returned to Earth and burned up in the atmosphere on Monday, officials said.
I was not equipped to play on this new turf — all my investment and effort had burned up.
Znamya was de-orbited after a few hours and burned up in the atmosphere above Canada upon reentry.
Whatever courtesies the audience had been paying Carson all night burned up in the face of their idol.
And Anna Cleveland, daughter of Pat Cleveland, burned up the dance floor with wild (and slightly terrifying) abandon.
Some researchers think that the Viking lander's main instrument may have burned up organic molecules in collected soil samples.
Flames have burned up homes and downtown buildings as gusts of wind have allowed the fire to rapidly advance.
Ranchers whose guns and ammunition had burned up had to borrow them or ask neighbors to do the killing.
Tracts of Israeli land have been burned up by incendiary materials flown over the border by kite or balloon.
One hundred and thirty jobs burned up with it -- including that of Lenora Olson, the hotel's human resources director.
"The way to think about it is that unlike other businesses, your assets literally get burned up," he said.
I saw skulls on one side of me, skulls on the other, dug-out trenches and burned-up motorcycles.
The heat lit the match, and the lampshade burned up, only to be replaced anew for the next performance.
"In the Camp Hill fire, everything I owned burned up: my high school diploma, all my photographs," Olds says.
Sure, Cuban's brash style and harsh attacks on Trump in recent weeks have grabbed headlines and burned up social media.
But I didn't say, you know what, you should hate everybody, and you should be really burned up about this.
Tiangong-2, which is 34 feet long and weighs about 19,000 pounds, mostly burned up during the controlled reentry process.
"By the time somebody gets this far into addiction, they've burned up most of the resources they have," says Sam.
They burned up their surpluses feasting together, in camps or villages whose materials decayed a few generations after they died.
There may be radioactive isotopes from burned-up antique crockware, cupboards of incinerated household cleaners, and asbestos from old siding.
And because perchlorate is in the soil, the instrument would have burned up any organics in the samples during this process.
Shockwaves likely knocked down the trees, fires would have burned up entire forests, and less light would have meant fewer plants.
While the majority of destructive wildfires burned up north, an aggressive one also broke out in the hills of Anaheim, Calif.
" Raging Idiot Natalie Stovall and her fiddle burned up the stage dueting with Bones on "The Devil Went Down to Georgia.
It is 51 times the annual cash burned up by Netflix, Uber and Tesla, three firms famous for being cash hungry.
"If it wouldn't have happened then, me and my daughter would've probably been in there, and we would have burned up."
The other victim, Edward Dansereau, was found in a burned-up car in the middle of a cornfield with Ms. Phillips.
Near its lowest point, still about 36 miles above the surface of the Earth, a chunk broke off and burned up.
Near its lowest point, still about 36 miles above the surface of the Earth, a chunk broke off and burned up.
For an asteroid this size, damage would come from the air compressed as it flew through — and burned up in — the atmosphere.
The crossover hit by rapper Lil Nas X has burned up the charts and started conversations about the definition of country music.
Additionally, traditional rockets are often disposed of after they detach from a spacecraft or burned up upon re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
A few big pieces of the plane, including the tail, were still intact and smoking, but most of it had burned up.
"She came in there and said, 'Your daughter is burned up,'" Ms. Merritt said as she held back tears outside the hospital.
That ultimately burned up too much fuel, preventing the Boeing team from raising Starliner's orbit far enough to reach the space station.
The AMOS-6 was the satellite, reportedly valued at more than $200 million, which burned up along with the SpaceX rocket on Sept.
" According to the Chico Enterprise-Reporter, the fire has burned "up to 1,000 homes in the Paradise area Thursday and killed multiple people.
Four years of losses have burned up the firm's equity capital and it has agreed to sell its nuclear reactor division to EDF.
So most of the debris created from the event got pulled down to Earth relatively quickly and burned up in our planet's atmosphere.
You've got to go back and piece this together when a lot of the evidence would have been burned up in the fire.
The fires have also completely burned up the habitats of several critically threatened native species, including a carnivorous marsupial called the Kangaroo Island dunnart.
Perhaps most irritating to the banks are the Fed's annual stress tests, estimating how much equity would be burned up in a hypothetical crisis.
Unlike the Cassini spacecraft, which burned up in Saturn's atmosphere in September, Dawn will remain in orbit around Ceres, to avoid contaminating its surface.
Food-grade activated charcoal is most frequently produced by heating coconut shells to extremely high temperatures until they are carbonized, or completely burned up.
Until April 1, the list of space junk even included China's school-bus-size Tiangong-1 space station, which burned up in Earth's atmosphere.
We haven't burned up that much fuel since we started rolling, but we're only getting about 11 miles per gallon, according to the car.
We're told a bunch of other memorabilia was burned up, including a collection of mugs from John Wayne ... and a Rolex from Steve McQueen.
As it burned up, the meteor probably sloughed off a spray of smaller meteorites, which are likely lying on the ground near the site.
A push for congestion pricing—which would have charged drivers to enter a large swath of Manhattan at peak hours—burned up in negotiations.
The asteroid that burned up over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in 2013 was 19 meters across, and it exploded with the energy of 500,000 tons of TNT.
But after just two months in space, the satellite — called the Humanity Star — has fallen back to Earth and burned up in the planet's atmosphere.
He got trapped against a creek and said he thought he "was going to get burned up" by the 8-to-22001-foot-high flames.
Smith never mentioned that while he fought to save lives and houses in Englewood the fire had burned up a third of his cattle herd.
In 1908, a large meteor burned up in Earth's atmosphere before colliding into Siberia, "releasing energy equivalent to about 185 Hiroshima bombs," according to NASA.
"The donors are coming to us because they're tired of having their money burned up by trying to destroy people like Judge Moore," Bannon said.
Gohmert's version connects Uranium One to Benghazi, Fast & Furious, the IRS targeting scandal, and other stories that burned up Fox News during the Obama era.
That's $350 million all told, all of it about to burned up in the next month and replaced only if the candidates are still competitive.
That Oh, who burned up the screen every time she appeared on Grey's, had such a hard time finding decent roles afterward is infuriating enough.
And at the end of the summer, I burned up that "safer" plan of becoming a producer and ran furiously in the opposite direction towards artistry.
The pills contained a lethal chemical called dinitrophenol; Parry took eight pills at once, according to reports, and "burned up from the inside" as a result.
The postwar hope and determination of our Depression-era parents was piled upon us, the fossil fuel of earlier generations we burned up without a care.
It has burned up cash whether the oil price was at $100, as in 2014, or at about $50, as it was during the past three months.
Instead, Russian officials blamed the episode on an unidentified satellite that burned up on atmospheric re-entry, resulting in the release of radiation from its radionuclide battery.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 might have burned up in a fiery ball of flames, but don't you worry because the Galaxy Note 8 will literally be great.
I like to think of my secret underground there, where my body will never lie because I want it to be burned up and its ashes scattered.
Had the nearly 3,000 transformers that underpin America's grid existed then, a quarter of them would have burned up, according to Storm Analysis Consultants in Duluth, Minnesota.
Cory Booker of New Jersey and Biden have also burned up their phone lines in the days after the midterms, calling elected officials who won competitive races.
"The asteroid that burned up over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in 2013 was 19 meters across, and it exploded with the energy of 500,000 tons of TNT," Plait explains.
Like you'd see something on the news about some guy in Russia walking into a hospital all confused, and the place burned up because he caught on fire.
Emergency crews continue to battle blazes after a Tennessee wildfire burned up to 22016 homes in Gatlinburg Monday night and nears the edge of the Dollywood theme park.
Instead, gravity took hold and it burned up in the Earth's atmosphere sometime in the hours after the 9:593AM ET launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
The Apollo 1 mission burned up on the launch pad during a test in 1967, killing the crew and prompting NASA to halt all attempts at manned flights.
Today, more than half of the entire U.S. Forest Service (USFS) budget is burned up just fighting wildfires; in 1990, fires consumed only 15 percent of USFS costs.
"But in the same way that Jimi Hendrix passed away, these people who just lived their lives so fully like a James Dean character … just burned up more quickly."
I took it out for a long day at a racetrack in New Orleans last year, and thoroughly burned up a set of tires doing some pretty nutty tricks.
The 21KS units never caught on with the Mir crews, and ended up buckled to the exterior of the station until it burned up in the atmosphere in 2001.
The blaze, which began in the canyons around San Bernardino and spread quickly in high winds, has already burned up 30,000 acres, destroyed homes and made Interstate 15 impassable.
Tupac's inclusion does offer a little glimmer of hope and, if nothing else, we can all sleep soundly tonight knowing that insufferable knobhead Gene Simmons is really burned up.
The last of those was a small experimental satellite weighing a little more than 100 pounds, but that burned up in a fiery re-entry in late February 2015.
A group of scientists in a plane caught sight of a mysterious piece of space junk right as it burned up in Earth's atmosphere above the Indian Ocean in November.
The business has burned up cash for 34 of the last 40 quarters, according to figures on the top 103 listed E&P firms collected by Bloomberg, a data provider.
A horse is being hailed a hero after it ran into a treacherous situation to save his/her fellow horses from being burned up in one of the SoCal fires.
"Thinking back to Shoemaker-Levy 9, my only explanation for this is an asteroid or comet that enters Jupiter's high atmosphere and burned up [or] exploded very fast," Kernbauer wrote.
As prices dropped over the past two years, the Azeri central bank burned up more than two-thirds of its reserves supporting the currency before allowing it to devalue sharply.
Her offence stemmed from a Facebook post last year in which she said she wished Museveni, 74, had been burned up by the "acidic pus" in his mother's birth canal.
Six infrared images of Titan have been captured by the noble Cassini spacecraft, which, after 13 years of exploration, finally (and sadly) burned up in Saturn's atmosphere in September 2017.
But they need to be careful with their flames: Sagittarius can get over-enthusiastic and turn up the heat so much that those around them feel burned up and out.
But astronomers now agree that the sky is dotted with the dense dark remnants of stars that have burned up all their fuel and collapsed, often in gigantic supernova explosions.
Rain is in the forecast over parts of Colorado, promising some relief for firefighters but threatening to trigger flash floods on erosion-prone hillsides where trees and bushes have burned up.
Around a week ago, the professional video game streamer Natalia Mogollon — better known by her handle Alinity Divine — ignited a conflagration that's burned up most of the recent conversations around Twitch.
In January, SpaceX launched a classified spy satellite for some unknown government agency — but soon afterward, reports surfaced that the probe fell out of orbit and burned up in Earth's atmosphere.
And the nearby Hill blaze, outside Thousand Oaks—the same city where 12 people were killed in a mass shooting on Wednesday—has already burned up about 10,000 acres, CNN reports.
The market has burned up a brimming reservoir of pessimism and done just enough to encourage the bulls, without fully disproving the skeptics case that last year's highs will go unchallenged.
The Climate Orbiter burned up entering Mars' atmosphere in September 1999 because Lockheed Martin's team, which helped build the probe, used English units of measurements while NASA used the metric system.
In past tests, the re-entry vehicle burned up, and that technology has remained a hurdle to North Korea's goal of having a nuclear weapon capable of striking the United States.
The platform de-orbited and burned up as planned at just after 9 AM ET on Friday, coming down over the South Pacific Ocean, as confirmed by the official Chinese space agency.
The station weighed around nine U.S. tons at the time it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, but even so it was small enough that it almost entirely burned up in the process.
One of the thorniest questions of the talks was how to deliver relief to the battered airline industry, whose representatives burned up the phone lines over the weekend and Monday calling senators.
Even if Los Angeles crumbled around it—burned up in the wildfires, collapsed in an earthquake, dried up in a drought, was entombed in a mudslide— the Last Bookstore would still remain.
In the third statement to the FBI, Salman said she "burned up his phone" trying to contact him and stop him on the day of the mass shooting, but he never answered.
Instead, wildfires in October—spreading so fast they killed 43 people—burned up half the marijuana growing in the area's tri-county "Emerald Triangle" alone and new fires now raging will claim more.
Last week, a Russian Progress cargo ship carrying supplies to the International Space Station burned up in the atmosphere when the Soyuz rocket carrying it failed just a few seconds after lift off.
The Falcon 9 had to launch a Japanese communication satellite into a very high orbit above Earth, so the vehicle was going particularly fast and burned up a lot of fuel during ascent.
K-Dot's lyrics haven't exactly been pro-cop over the years -- he rapped about hating the po-po on "Alright" and once performed the song on top of a burned up police car.
"I wasn't the guy who got burned up, and I'm disappointed in every person who would actually say that was me 'cause if you watch that person run, they're a total nonathlete," Rodgers said.
The so-called Sand Fire grew more than 10,000 acres on Sunday alone, and has burned up to 18 homes, Los Angeles County fire Chief John Tripp said at a news conference late Sunday.
And this, I think, is where the life of the genre got squeezed out, like a beetle burned up on an asphalt driveway by a boy wielding a magnifying glass on a sunny day.
Video: NASA/YouTube The experiment is the second phase of a three-part mission arc that began in June 2016, when NASA burned up fabricmade from fiberglass and cotton on a previous Cygnus resupply trip.
Jack burned up his hands while rescuing Kate out of her room and, thinking quickly, rigged up a way to safely drop his wife and two kids down to the lawn from the second floor.
But even if Tiangong-1 makes an uncontrolled re-entry, it won't be the first time an object around this size (about 8 metric tons and 34 feet long) has burned up in the atmosphere.
Cuban media reported that locals found what they believed was what remained of it after it burned up in the atmosphere in the form of small, black rocks around the size of a mobile phone.
Even the usual signs of interrupted life were scarce: Furniture and appliances had burned up, with the hard metal pieces of barbecue grills, some particularly sturdy lawn furniture and the skeletons of curbside mailboxes remaining.
In December 2016, a Progress carrying 2.6 tons of food, fuel and supplies — but no astronauts — to the space station failed to reach orbit and largely burned up in the atmosphere as it fell back down.
Rumors started circulating on Monday that the satellite malfunctioned when it reached orbit, and both the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg have reported that Zuma actually fell back to Earth and burned up in the planet's atmosphere.
According to Game of Thrones stunt coordinator Rowley Irlan, Drogon's fiery antics in "The Dance of Dragons" (Season 5, Episode 9) burned up to 20 people (19, according to the show's art director) — but was completely safe.
A Russian spacecraft carrying 25 tons of food, fuel and supplies — but no astronauts — to the International Space Station failed to reach orbit on Thursday and largely burned up in the atmosphere as it fell back down.
But what happened to Cha-Cha, as she burned up in the flames caused by a massive meteor strike from the moon's explosion, is either really tragic or really amazing, depending on where the probable second season goes.
The hosts, who had burned up a lot of energy in their win over Germany on Thursday, ran out of steam and dropped their guard deep in extra time when substitute striker Eder fired home the only goal.
Waymo also inexplicably burned up a bunch of its time yesterday going into seemingly unnecessary detail about how Google secures its cloud infrastructure, bringing in an engineer to explain basic cybersecurity terms like phishing and whitelisting to the jury.
SpaceX launched Zuma on top of its Falcon 9 rocket on January 7th, and just a day later, reports started to surface that the satellite had fallen back to Earth and burned up in the atmosphere after the mission.
ET on Friday, mission controllers on Earth got official word that the Cassini spacecraft — a joint operation of NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Italian Space Agency — had burned up in Saturn's atmosphere, vaporizing in about one minute.
"If the money was burned up in the Bahamas we're not going to be able to recover it but at least we'll know where it went," Robert Knuts, the lawyer representing the lenders, said according to The Wall Street Journal.
However, his two sons mysteriously died within six months of each other in 1994 -- one lost at sea off the coast of Florida and the second hit by a car, which burned up and left behind no evidence of the perpetrator.
The New York Times reported that "a vault full of video and television images" had burned up, but added that "in no case was the destroyed material the only copy of a work," a claim attributed to Universal Studios officials.
These two stories are intertwined mainly because the $2 million that Harry and his gang stole in the heist that led to their deaths — both the money and the men burned up in the fire it caused — belonged to Jamal Manning.
" This was the Floyd I remembered from happier days, the man who burned up the air in the room and left people gasping in the vacuum, the man who told me once, "Mother's obsession with dead Angela is harmless enough.
What's being done to try to address the issue: Rocket Lab, a launch company, sends the second stage of their rockets into highly elliptical orbit so it can be brought back down and burned up quickly in the atmosphere, says CEO Peter Beck.
Neither team burned up the nets, though the Hurricanes went 3-for-3 down the stretch to finish the first half 14 of 33 (42.4 percent) to just 31.4 for the Owls, who missed 11 of their last 12 shots over the last 4:15.
The capsule might have tumbled and burned up in the atmosphere instead of landing safely in White Sands, N.M. An integrated simulation of Starliner with the Atlas 5 rocket from launch to docking at the space station would have revealed the flaw with the clock.
It burned up to the edges of the 21961 freeway, the nation's busiest highway carrying about 2500,261 vehicles a day, where the northbound lanes were closed for much of the day and commuters drove through a shower of ash with flames rising in the horizon.
Taster, their 2016 debut reissues this year on DDW, feels as if they were slowly walking along a forest trail, picking up torn up pieces of long forgotten pictures, burned up pages of old notebooks, and stitching them together in songs that are shaggy, but rich.
"I wasn't the guy that got burned up, and I'm disappointed in every person who would actually say that was me, 'cause if you watch that person run, they're a total non-athlete," he joked, when asked to clarify where he showed up in the penultimate episode.
Never mind that SoftBank's consolidated accounts—which, roughly, tally the figures for all the assets that it controls—show it has burned up a cumulative $2bn in free cashflow over the past five years (see chart), even as it has booked a gargantuan $43bn of profits.
But people closer to the fire zones are even more at risk, since the air in those regions could also be tinged with toxic heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, copper and lead, as the smoke picks up chemicals from burned-up plastic, cars, and building materials.
It had planned to reboot the program in 220, but the massive Station Fire burned up over 160,000 acres of the San Gabriel Mountains that year, increasing the risk for mudslides and flash floods in the areas most directly affected by the cloud-seeding efforts, so the operation was called off.
The fire that started in the tank farms of the CEI Hub has spread north, crossed the water on a burning slick of fuel, caught the wooded bluffs on fire west of the University of Portland, burned up the hill pushed by a southerly wind, and is raging uncontrolled through the neighborhood.
Tonight I am going to the restaurant, where I will eat a killed and burned-up bird and drink liquefied old purple grapes, and also I will swallow clear water that used to have bugs and poop and poison in it but has been cleaned up so that it doesn't make us ill.
Dow Jones reported Monday evening that lawmakers had been briefed about the apparent destruction of the secretive payload — code-named Zuma — citing industry and government officials The payload was suspected to have burned up in the atmosphere after failing to separate perfectly from the upper part of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the report said.
If you really like the idea of Samsung's S Pen stylus, but hate that the Galaxy Note28 literally burned up in flames, maybe you'll like the company's new Galaxy Tab A. At $27, the Tab A is less expensive than an iPad Air 2 but has a comparable 10.1-inch display and comes with the S Pen stylus.
"The fact that this painting has survived when so many others were left out to mold and rot and get burned up and whatever is nothing short of a miracle," said Gordon L. Jones, the senior military historian and curator at the Atlanta History Center, which reached a license agreement with the City of Atlanta to display the cyclorama.
"This guy maybe in his mid-twenties, he came [up to me] and he asked for an emergency blanket, and I gave it to him and I asked him how he was doing, and he gradually started telling me that he and his family were okay, but he lost all of his poetry that he had been keeping for years and years and years, all burned up," Boutros said.
Standing in the empty lobby of the motel, I read of God's decree that all things shall cease to exist — that "the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up" — and I thought again of the unearthly monument I had walked around that day, the ceremonial circle with its ranged machineries of death.

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