When this operation started, we were controlling all skimming and in-situ burning operations out of the Incident Command Post in Houma, Louisiana, which has responsibility for the area where the well is at.
You might have read over Thanksgiving weekend a piece by friend-of-the-blogger Martha Irvine of The Associated Press, who wrote about the continually recession-proof industry of youth sports, an economic engine that shows no sign of burning out thanks to ever-more parents throwing bigger and bigger piles of money into stove to stoke its fire.
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RWE, for example, is dropping dark hints about scrapping a DM4.5 billion project to build a coal-burning power plant in the north-west, wiping out 14, 000 new jobs a blow in a country where unemployment is nearly 11%.
Burning animals along the sides of the roads that we had to travel along every time we wanted to go out - the stench of burning flesh as the smoke filled the car.
With comedy that ranged from the laugh-out-loud-obvious to the slow-burning subtlety that you only 'got' the morning after, this is decidedly good and appropriate theatre to watch in snowy Suffolk!
Humans burning old fossil fuels spew out carbon-12, which is NOT radioactive.
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China stalled its production of dozens of new nuclear power stations, but has since returned to building out the clean-burning, but potentially hazardous, energy source.
The 31 spacious cabins are tricked out with wood-burning fireplaces and cushy beds, and owner Arthur Blank (co-founder of Home Depot and owner of the Atlanta Falcons) notes that while guests could afford to stay at a Four Seasons, sometimes they like creaky floors along with their creature comforts.
Its sales were also hurt after General Motors and Volkswagen rolled out traditional gas burning, yet price-competitive entry-level models.
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The problem is that while clear-cutting sections of rain forest and burning out all the underbrush makes great soil for pastureland, it only does so for about three years.
Perhaps the mass of burning cars and feral, knife-toting children just out of eyeshot at least explained why the postal service had not been able to deliver the mass of free consoles from PR companies, along with the sheafs of libel writs everybody gets in the UK all the time.
It smells like--this smoke coming out almost smells like burning tar.
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Two hooded anarchists, their shirts off, dance in front of a low burning barricade just, they hope, out of stun-grenade range of a platoon of riot cops.
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While the temperature outside was minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus 22 Fahrenheit), the wood-burning stove was cold because the family had run out of firewood, according to the welfare workers.
Rubber o-rings lined those joints and kept burning propellant from leaking out.
That pulse is capable of burning out the electronics in a car, including its engine-management system, without harming the occupants.
The emissions licensing regime, shortening the lifespan of coal-burning power stations, has already begun to take big lumps out of capacity.
Don't - I'll be burning up your phone Sunday night to find out if you're right about these pics, so we'll check back with you.
Regional newspapers relish tales of posties' life-saving heroics - resuscitating a choking nine-month-old boy, carrying a blind pensioner out of a burning house or spotting the jaundiced face of someone with liver disease, to name a few real-life events.
X-43A will set off on its own, burning hydrogen as it streaks out across the Pacific.
And, as I weave through the burning cars to show my wrist-tattooed barcode to the CCTV camera for passage out of the Brit-Cit badlands to my latest court hearing, it feels like an alternative perspective may not be a bad thing at all.
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The Mojave Desert and the Black Rock Desert are both featured in the film, the latter known in recent years for being the site of the annual Burning Man festival, a week-long event during which thousands of people camp out in the desert with the goal of creating a temporary city based on principles of community and self reliance.
Sadoway points out that the lithium-ion battery is far more prone to burning up than these other technologies.
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One is burning out ( physically and mentally) elite athletes, particularly those from well-heeled families that afford the time and money spent, through year-round travel programs and private sessions in a single sport.
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Once equipped with mesh-enabled devices, soldiers fanning out on a field or firefighters in a burning building could create an impromptu network, automatically transmitting communications from person to person until returning back to commanders.
With the company burning through cash on a high-risk drilling campaign, further delays could potentially wipe equity holders out.
But he was standing on a burning bridge, and England contrived to lose their sixth wicket of the series to a run-out before Broad was the last man out in the final over.
But in the race to get the higher-priced oil out of the ground as quickly as possible, many companies are simply burning it.
When it runs out they may be left with little more than a burning pit in the desert and a load of crumbling marble towers: once again, a burned-out and ruined country.
It is not known at this stage how the fire started, but swailing - a controlled burning of overgrown heathland to clear the ground and encourage new growth - can with prior approval be carried out on the moor until the second week of April.
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