Burned
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My father’s work as a Foreign Service officer gave me an opportunity to see history up close in a searing way: I will never forget walking the beaches of Normandy with him and seeing the
burned
hulks of Higgins’ boats still on those shores, just a few years after so many young men went to their graves so the world could be free.
Villages were
burned.
Did those who
burned
the Danish flag and issued the threats represent Islam?
It will not come soon enough to save the many sculptures already destroyed, libraries burned, or tombs pillaged.
Today, the US turns 40% of its maize output into ethanol to be
burned
in cars.
Indeed, the highs have for the most part
burned
out.
Because every country, regardless of its creditworthiness, can borrow at the same interest rate, projects will be undertaken in countries that recently have
burned
such huge amounts of capital that they can no longer tap financial markets for funding.
The number of buildings affected by the earthquake or the tsunami include 128,582 completely destroyed, 243,914 partly destroyed, 281 completely or partly burned, 33,056 flooded (including 17,806 above the ground floor, and 674,641 with other types of damage.
When these fossil fuels are burned, they emit carbon dioxide, which in turn changes the Earth’s climate.
When the Yugoslav wars broke out in the 1990's we watched as our neighbourhood
burned
because we had no means of responding to the crisis.
National passions, unduly exalted in the decline of religion,
burned
beneath the surface of nearly every land with fierce, if shrouded, fires.
Ordinary Armenians were thus deprived of their leaders, and soon after were massacred, with many
burned
alive.
Glucose is the energy of life; it is
burned
by every cell in the body.
Submarines have sunk, neighbors have been invaded, and forests have
burned
out of control.
In the weeks since an armed Islamist mob stormed and
burned
the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing the ambassador and three other Americans, protests have erupted across the Middle East and North Africa, including further attacks on US – as well as British and German – embassies.
Thirty percent of this year’s corn production in the United States will be
burned
up on America’s highways.
But one does not have to be a security icon to see how Netanyahu has
burned
Israel’s bridges with the international community, particularly the United States, Israel’s most indispensable ally and benefactor.
When burned, they emit the carbon dioxide that causes global warming.
Angry demonstrators
burned
synagogues in France and, of all places, Germany, with some even chanting “Jews to the gas!”
After all, just in the past year, a stone was hurled through a synagogue window in Gelsenkirchen, Israeli flags have been
burned
at demonstrations, and a Berliner wearing a yarmulke was assaulted in the street.
That is because, as David Glasner, an economist at the Federal Trade Commission, has pointed out, attempts to erect an automatic monetary system – whether based on the gold standard, Milton Friedman’s k-percent rule, or the Stanford University economist John Taylor’s “rules-based monetary policy” – have all crashed and
burned
spectacularly.
Russia has managed to revamp the way it operates in the region since it got its fingers
burned
by interfering so crudely in Ukraine in 2004.
Attacking French HopelessnessAs French cities have burned, other countries have been very severe in judging France.
If not
burned
in a controlled way, the release of raw clathrates into the atmosphere would represent a global climate threat, and past massive releases have been catastrophic.
But, of course, Séralini’s pictures of cancer-addled rats munching GM corn have instead been
burned
into the public imagination.
In France, celebrations of the attacks were held at the National Front’s headquarters, and German neo-Nazis
burned
US flags.
The house was
burned
to the ground.
The British were
burned
there twice (1840-1, 1878-80).
“The press lies!” demonstrators shouted in Warsaw and
burned
Party-controlled newspapers.
That same spring, demonstrators in Paris
burned
cars in opposition to the bourgeois lifestyle.
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