When extremist pro-life individuals and groups burn down abortion clinics, is that not an act of terrorism? |
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The sparks should flash up into the touch hole, the powder shouldn't have to burn down to it. |
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I reckon the sly-groggers should join forces with the wowsers to burn down all the pubs. |
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The fire is lit well ahead of time to allow the wood to burn down to non-flaming coals. |
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Lyrically, it's a typically delusional tale of a couple who burn down dance floors with the electricity between them. |
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In a show of machismo he allowed the fuse to burn down almost to the very last before his friends began to scarper. |
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Shahid said that a month ago some miscreants had come to this school with a can of fuel to burn down the school but the chowkidar and other people stopped them. |
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Unless forests are protected from fires, there is no point in talking about biodiversity, because when fires occur, they burn down everything. |
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You don't expect your home to burn down. However, you buy insurance to be prepared for the worst. |
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It might rain heavily, hail, snow or blow a cold breeze, or the sun might burn down mercilessly. |
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To obtain environmental certification, the owners of the forests have to burn down a certain area of them each year. |
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In May 1990, the army, while chasing out the rebels from the village after an incursion, started to burn down houses. |
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Both men are facing charges of assault with a weapon and threatening to burn down a residence. |
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We should never criticize the lamp itself, even if it is sometimes used by the ignorant or the hateful to try to burn down the house. |
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After allowing the fire to burn down, place the cooking grills in the smoker. |
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The highest efficiency is achieved by allowing the fire to burn down as much as possible before reloading. |
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He'd burn down his distillery before he'd stick out his foot and trip you. |
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I guess it's unprofessional to hope people's houses burn down, but let's at least wish a parking ticket on them. |
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Olivia let the cigarette burn down and singe her finger slightly. |
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Europe might burn down its pampered class of bureaucrats and drag out its coats of arms. |
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The path follows the burn down to Aultlarie Bridge and the main road, but a new stretch of footpath runs back towards Newtonmore parallel to the road. |
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And the government decided to have the counterinsurgency campaign, and the goal was to burn down villages to destroy food, destroy cattle, to ensure that everyone would have no food. |
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Let the fire burn down without adding any more wood. |
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We recognize that firefighters should not be standing on a sidewalk watching a house burn down, perhaps with a small child inside it, because they are on strike. |
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An arsonist could burn down a family's home. |
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But there are others who do much worse things, like the illegal gold diggers who poison the rivers with their mercury, and the settlers who burn down the forest. |
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On 14 November, violent conflict erupted when police and military came threatening to burn down the homes of the settlers and the 20 families, unless they left. |
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Let each full load burn down to a coal bed before reloading. |
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But the problem with that theory is that an hour later somebody else is going to log into the game, and they also want to be the hero and burn down the village, but somebody else got to it before them. |
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On 16 May the libertines took to the streets in a drunken protest and attempted to burn down a house that was supposedly full of Frenchmen. |
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Although the armed groups that burn down schools and assassinate teachers espouse varying political aims, there are often deeper underlying reasons why schools in particular are singled out as targets. |
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A fire which started in the bedroom caused the cottage to burn down. |
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While Jean Charest and Stephen Harper hid in the bushes, other conscientious objectors offered to fling sandbags or golfballs and burn down the encampments of reenactors. |
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As a result, textile mills had an alarming propensity to burn down. |
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