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They went up onto a front porch and into a small hallway where a dim bulb burned high in the ceiling.
" They gave up on the memoir project and Louisa burned many of her mother's papers.
They have been known to eat burned wood after lightning storms.
They used this, yet it burned for eight days ( the time it took to have new oil pressed and made ready ).
They did not believe they could hold the city, so they burned it and left.
They discovered that Mary had rotting timbers, so they burned the ship.
They found that mixing an aluminium soap powder of naphthenate and palmitate ( hence na-palm ), also known as napthenic and palmitic acids, with gasoline produced a brownish sticky syrup that burned more slowly than raw gasoline.
They were later burned.
They also burned Pavia and effected a settlement in Sardinia.
They stripped her naked, skinned her to death with ostraca ( pot shards ), and then burned her remains.
They lasted through early morning before being burned away by the sun.
They annually burned the vegetation on the Valley floor, which promoted the black oak and kept the meadows and forests open.
They smashed windows, ransacked offices, set fire to government documents, and burned a British flag.
They burned down structures within the grounds of the Zhongshan Mausoleum, as well as the stately Ministry of Communications building.
They should not be burned or buried.
They can be burned on as well as inked.
They were examined by the Senate, deemed to be inappropriate for disclosure to the people, and burned.
They and the three girls were the residents when the house burned, the cellar kitchen being likely culprit.
They piled the bodies in the mission buildings and burned the village down.
They also burned the other abandoned Moravian villages in the area.
They also burned Union supplies and tore up the railroad tracks before retreating.
They pillaged and burned the near-deserted town, leaving only a few buildings standing at the end of the Civil War.
They also burned the first bridge over the Gunpowder Falls, just beyond nearby Ashland.
They told the villagers that they had 15 minutes to save anything then wanted ; then their homes would be burned.

They and ships
They dug a great canal to the sea, and alongside the bridges carved tunnels into the rings of rock so that ships could pass into the city around the mountain ; they carved docks from the rock walls of the moats.
They arrived back in the late afternoon, in time to see the Persian ships turn away from Athens, thus completing the Athenian victory.
They were built for the China tea trade and began with the Falcon in 1859, and finished with the last ships built in 1870.
They are not replicas of any one ship, but an attempt to combine what their builders consider the " best " qualities of clipper ships.
They were the first to witness the arrival of Spanish ships sailing in the surrounding Pacific Ocean.
The dates of very few of these sacred compositions are known ; perhaps the most notable example is the anthem They that go down to the sea in ships.
They use forced induction ( similar to super-charging, or turbocharging ) to scavenge the cylinders ; an example of this type of motor is the Wärtsilä-Sulzer turbocharged two-stroke diesel as used in large container ships.
They are also more fuel-efficient in most circumstances and are used in heavy road vehicles, some automobiles ( increasingly so for their increased fuel efficiency over gasoline engines ), ships, railway locomotives, and light aircraft.
They acquired large tracts of land, both in Europe and the Middle East ; they bought and managed farms and vineyards ; they built churches and castles ; they were involved in manufacturing, import and export ; they had their own fleet of ships ; and at one point they even owned the entire island of Cyprus.
They kept the British ships from approaching Germany, spotted when and where the British were laying sea-mines, and later aided in the destruction of those mines.
They saw in the aggressive Kzinti a major threat, and orchestrated the events that led to the humans getting FTL ships and thereby ensuring the human victory of the first war.
They mostly live on big ships, crossing the interstellar space at sublight velocities ( according to A Gift From Earth, they find hyperspace vulgar ), trading in information and technology.
However, the household was a literate one, subscribing to three newspapers. They were strong Conservatives ; indeed one of the largest and last ships launched by the Bennett shipyard ( in 1869 ) was the Sir John A. Macdonald.
They broke the Crusader blockade, destroyed most of their ships, and pursued and captured those who anchored and fled into the desert.
They were once used to directly drive mechanical devices such as ships ' propellers ( for example the Turbinia, the first turbine-powered steam launch ,) but most such applications now use reduction gears or an intermediate electrical step, where the turbine is used to generate electricity, which then powers an electric motor connected to the mechanical load.
They immediately burnt the ships " so that they should not think of retreating to them ; and the smoke and the mist that came from the vessels filled the neighboring land and air.
They were created to counter battleships and other large, slow and heavily armed ships by speed and agility.
They were relatively inexpensive and could be purchased in quantity, allowing mass attacks on fleets of larger ships.
They both lost ships and merchant sailors in trading through the war zones.
They were also used for non-military governmental roles such as customs duties and delivering pilots to waiting ships.
They are a commissioned officer corps of men and women who operate NOAA ships and aircraft, and serve in scientific and administrative posts.
They would then return, assist the fleet in Brest to emerge from the blockade, and together clear the English Channel of Royal Navy ships, ensuring a safe passage for the invasion barges.
They represent the major waterways for ships heading for the harbors of Bremerhaven, Nordenham and Bremen.
Musician Henry Purcell wrote " They that go down to the sea in ships " to be sung by extraordinary voice of John Gostling to commemorate it.
They often consist of a replication of a ships ' bridge, with operating console ( s ), and a number of screens on which the virtual surroundings are projected.

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