How To Use Incinerate In A Sentence
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It is ironic that the first batch of VX hydrolysate was incinerated in Port Arthur last month on April 22-Earth Day.
Burning Deadly Military Waste in Blacks Backyard
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I am seriously thinking however that I ought to add a codicil to my will that all my papers should be incinerated after my demise.
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For plasmids, you'll have the standard assortment of abilities like electrobolt and incinerate, as well as something called aero dash which lets you surge forward at high speed and, if you make contact with a frozen target, break them to pieces.
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Now modern cities appropriate millions of dollars a year to incinerate garbage and even more money to recycle it.
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The paper incinerated quickly
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Usually, wood is incinerated by fire when a bolt of lightning strikes it.
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Privately, they concede it's ludicrous that God would incinerate those who seek divine truth according to whatever light is available to them; they leave plenty of room for Gandhi and the good Samaritan and the humble tax collector and the strong-willed Roman centurion to achieve "eternal life," whether or not they knew to "confess Jesus of Nazareth as sole lord and savior.
Rob Asghar: How Gandhi-Hating Kills Christianity
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Similarly, it used to be perfectly in order to incinerate confidential papers.
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But best of all, this new form of reactor can incinerate waste from other reactors, turning today's noxious stockpiles into energy.
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He lost custody of his daughter to his ex-wife, joined Heroes for Hire, and was sadly 'incinerated' in a fight.
Archive 2006-01-01
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However, I dont believe it will have much compunction about seeing vast swathes of its people, 'incinerated', if by such action, it will result in the destruction Israel.
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We will not fall, but rise in blaze of loss and call, and fly into our births and cry inferno, aye, incinerate your lie. posted by Hal Duncan | 12: 49 AM
Archive 2009-07-01
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It's still warm and the pungent, cloying, smell of incinerated tree still fills the air, 36 hours on.
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In the U.S. and, to a lesser extent Canada, Starbucks and its many imitators have done a good job of conditioning people to associate high quality — or, at the very least, a high price — with incinerated beans buried in steamed milk, but professional tasters have no interest in dark roasts, which taste like process, not product.
Buying and brewing good coffee in Mexico
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And I don't think there's much moral distinction between being incinerated in the hundreds of thousands by napalm, which is what we were dropping on
Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression & War
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It had also been permitted to incinerate garbage, but the company has suspended the activities on its own, the officials said.
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Either strain the gravy or liquidise in some or all of the onions to add body and flavour – last weekend a friend and I sharing the cooking discovered that over-cooked, half-incinerated red onion pieces from the bottom of the roasting pan added a gorgeous smoky flavour when pureed into the gravy.
Riding the gravy train
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All the clothes that were affected by radiation had to be incinerated.
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Or will Republican Senators continue to mock the memory of 3,000 Americans "incinerated" per Henry Hyde on September 11?
06/15/2006
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If, however, the plant will be able to incinerate the material within a reasonable time, and can store it in the meantime, then it is not a misuse of language to say that the plant currently has incinerating capacity.
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A blue glow gathered in the palm of the right glove, and blood on pants, cloak, and tunic incinerated and fell as ash to the ground.
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The proposed plant will mass incinerate waste but it will use thermal treatment as part of its separation and treatment process.
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I was assured that as Bolton incinerates its rubbish, and the incinerator is used to produce electricity as a by-product, that in effect this waste is being recycled.
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However, I dont believe it will have much compunction about seeing vast swathes of its people, 'incinerated', if by such action, it will result in the destruction Israel.
The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion Forum
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The remainder, which includes body parts and the cytotoxic material, will be incinerated abroad.
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When they began to cook, did the first human beings incinerate or cremate themselves?
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But what about those poor souls who flood Los Angeles on a daily basis, seeking the riches associated with fame and glory; the corpses of moths littering the bright, white spotlight, all the dazzled individuals incinerated by the projection of their own incandescent vanity?
The Closer Creator James Duff Previews "Star Turn"
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More than 1.8 million gallons of caustic VX hydrolysate waste water will be incinerated near the mostly black Carver Terrace housing project. '
Burning Deadly Military Waste in Blacks Backyard
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While medical wastes were incinerated in rotary kiln incinerator, medical glass was melted by the high temperature; consequently the molten glass resulted in slagging of rotary kiln.
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Currently around 140 cattle are culled each week, some of which are incinerated locally, the remainder shipped to mainland Scotland.
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I wonder what those 3,000 "incinerated" victims of September 11 who Henry Hyde likes using for political gain would say about politicians who coddle terrorists who murder US soldiers.
06/15/2006
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incinerate" the inventory of junk left over from all those URANIUM FISSION DINOSAURS!
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If nothing else, he could use wizard's fire and incinerate the entire city.
NAKED EMPIRE
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Butter-sautéed beef on a vinaigrette-laced green salad was tough and tasted of weary oil; so-called ginger snow peas with tofu tasted mainly of carbonized singe and incinerated red onion.
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The spacecraft and its crew were incinerated by the billion-degree temperatures generated by the fireball.
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After sorting the refuse at a central depot any waste that can be incinerated should be.
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Mercury is spewed into the air from coal-burning plants and facilities that incinerate medical waste.
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If nothing else, he could use wizard's fire and incinerate the entire city.
NAKED EMPIRE
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Army to incinerate 1.8 million gallons of caustic VX hydrolysate waste water near Port Arthur's Carver Terrace housing project.
Burning Deadly Military Waste in Blacks Backyard
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The group have pointed out that a section of the Kildare Waste Management plan has suggested that Kildare could incinerate their waste in the Midlands.
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And as the palls of smoke from the pyres on which animals are being incinerated spread, the livelihood of countless farmers hangs in the balance.
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At the end of 1945, five million anthrax-infected cattle cakes were incinerated in one of Porton Down's furnaces.
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Truth is Obama is an untested, inexperienced, unqualified, overestimated fraud who is on the verge of leading this country to a military defeat in Afghanistan, and getting us all "incinerated" by a nuclear-armed, angry, apocalyptic Iran.
What do Republicans expect from president's Afghan speech?
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Nor, I'd imagine, would the Hollywood guilds feel any too keen about the Academy's vouching for one of the companies that incinerated workers' pensions and jobs.
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If nothing else, he could use wizard's fire and incinerate the entire city.
NAKED EMPIRE
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Thus do we transvaluate all values, translating the common speech of men into the vocabulary of madmen, calling "clean" a mechanism which, in a split second, can incinerate millions and transform God's handiwork, "all created equal," into cinders all cremated equal.
Wide, Wide World
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Astronomers would realize that the inevitable merger would incinerate the surface of their planet, perhaps boil away its oceans, and strip away the atmosphere.
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CoCo View incinerates its garbage, and the strong smoky smell often permeated the rooms.…
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CoCo View incinerates its garbage, and the strong smoky smell often permeated the rooms.…
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Lacerated in the press, he eventually incinerated his drawings.
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Bob Hoffman, the endangered species branch chief for NOAA's Southeast regional office, told the Huffington Post on Wednesday that the burns had been temporarily curtailed because of high seas, and that when they resume, NOAA will now make sure each "burn team" -- made up of two shrimp boats hauling booms and an "igniter" boat -- includes a trained observer who will be able to rescue turtles before they are incinerated.
Gulf Oil Spill: The Plight of the Sea Turtles
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Neil Craigen, 32, rigged a gas pipe and an electrical plug in a bid to "incinerate" two men because they had been rude to him.
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Most of the large buildings had been pounded, wrecks of buses and cars that had been incinerated were lying all over the roads, and smoke filled the air.
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Severe fires incinerate duff and all plants rooted there.
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The incineration process converts the matter being incinerated into energy.
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He said the drugs – wrapped in different colors and labeled with apparently coded phrases and pictures that included Homer Simpson – would be incinerated immediately after the weighing and counting is completed.
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Till the Chair gave out "incinerate," and Brown said he'd be durned
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Admiral Piett signalled from Executor that the moon has been completely incinerated, reducing the likelihood of damage from the kind of outflying debris we saw when we toasted Alderaan.
Archive 2005-05-08
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Traditionally this product is trucked to landfills or incinerated.
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The expensive equipment filters out toxins from incinerated mercury and cuts the dangerous discharge by 50 per cent.
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The Over Thirty Month rule has led to three quarters of a million cattle being rendered and incinerated every year.
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All the infected clothing was incinerated.
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The facility recently recorded finding 1,890 grammes of gold per tonne of ash from incinerated sludge.
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Ships in its path were instantly incinerated and reduced to nothing more than superheated gases and ashy cinder.
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But the battlefield where the war between preservation and commerce now rages most ferociously is the Wilderness, in Orange County, Virginia, where in May of 1864, the two armies took 28,000 casualties, some of them wounded men who were incinerated in a forest fire.
WalMart and the Civil War
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And they're not embalmed, just killed and incinerated.