While Celtic festival fires were burning on Tara, the High Kings forbid other fires in the area.
That's when I felt them turn on a blow torch and burning on my back.
Buildings smoldered from fire and gas leaks bubbled up through brackish floodwater, occasionally catching fire and burning on the water surface.
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said "as many as three or four" oil wells may be burning on the Iraqi side of the Iraq-Kuwait border.
But in 1988, he and other firefighters had been brought in from Hawaii to fight the Clover Mist Fire, which was burning on the park's eastern boundary.
On the Saturday evening, it will be burning on the stage at Snape Maltings for a concert by the British Paraorchestra, which is made up of disabled musicians.
Large wildfires are burning on more than 600, 000 acres in 14 Southern, Western, and Midwestern states, and that's prompted officials to move to their highest level of alert.
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You have a burning thought on the zeroes of the Riemann zeta function or a hankering to work on Yang-Mills theory.
When it came to the surface there might have been in-situ burning going on, there might have been mechanical skimming, there might have been dispersants being applied.
McGowan, who works for the Snow Summit ski resort in Big Bear Lake, called authorities Feb. 7 after he spotted a burning truck on the side of a rarely used, unpaved fire route.
The report also examines the possibility that it could have been space junk burning up on re-entry -- citing the Satview website, which notes that an object from orbit was due to burn through Earth's atmosphere at around that time.
The Year will highlight the history of successful water cooperation initiatives, as well as identify burning issues on water education, water diplomacy, transboundary water management, financing cooperation, national and international legal frameworks, and the linkages with the Millennium Development Goals.
The Boston fire and a subsequent incident involving a battery alarm and a report of a burning smell on another 787 that made an emergency landing in Japan prompted the Federal Aviation Administration and other safety agencies globally to ground the Dreamliner last week.
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Elsewhere, the brigade was continuing to deal with a one-mile flame front at Glenelg in the Lochalsh area on Wednesday evening, while a smaller fires was still burning near Castlebay on Barra.
What we're watching: The Yule Log burning all day on INHD of course.
Firefighters were called out to extinguish a burning vehicle early on Wednesday, officials said.
"If they put a tax on burning love, I'd be bankrupt, " he said.
With the company burning through cash on a high-risk drilling campaign, further delays could potentially wipe equity holders out.
As well as cutting up and burning the hose on an open fire, she washed and replaced bed covers in the room where her husband was poisoned.
Friends of the Earth wants to see higher recycling targets brought in, along with a tax on burning waste and the removal of current financial incentives for incineration.
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And, with the spotlight burning so brightly on social media as a potentially powerful marketing channel, most eyes have been on Facebook and the other consumer-centric networks in its shadow.
Of course, carbon taxes (on burning fossil fuels) would provide the easiest way for countries to comply with the system, and each country could then decide what to do with the tax revenue.
They may even be aware that the rite of burning an effigy on November 5th (a tradition admittedly under threat from political correctness and the health-and-safety police) celebrates the foiling of a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
Without the discovery of and ability to produce fossil fuels, it is likely that mankind would still be mired in a Medieval form of existence, reliant on burning wood for heat, horses for transportation, and still living largely in the dark after nightfall.
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"For a fire to keep on burning late into the night, you need the logs to catch, and the world's economic firewood has long since been soaked by oversupply and feeble demand now exacerbated by a post-bubble psychology discouraging risk taking, " observes Gross, who still believes stocks are overvalued.
Little candles on saucers were burning at intervals around the edges of the tub and on the windowsill.
But it is possible that in future this may be uneconomic, and that growing coppiced wood for burning will be mainly concentrated on the high-value market for wood-burning stoves in the homes of the rich.
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Annie Sanger-Davies, 40, described how mother Elizabeth was rescued from her burning Romsey home early on Saturday.
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