
1) Anglicised Irish surname 2) Auld Lang Syne writer 3) Bard of Sweet Afton 4) Cauterizes 5) Canadian mountain 6) Celebrated Scottish poet 7) Comedian 8) Comic 9) Cooks too long 10) Cooks way too long 11) Cremates 12) English boy name 13) Famed nonagenarian 14) George and Robert 15) George burns 16) George or Robert
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1) Chars 2) Itches 3) Poet 4) Scalds 5) Scot 6) Sears 7) Seethes 8) Singes
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[crater] Burns is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 45 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1985. Burns is named for the Scottish poet Robert Burns, who lived from 1759 to 1796. ...
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six-line stanza with the rhyme scheme aaabab (where a is a tetrameter line, and b is a dimeter line).
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A training technique used to push a set past the normal failure point, and thereby to stimulate it to greater hypertrophy. Burns consist of short, quick, bouncy reps 4-6 inches in range of motion. Most bodybuilders do 8-12 burns at the end of a set that has already been taken to failure. They generate terrific burn in the muscles, hence the name of...
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city, seat (1889) of Harney county, east-central Oregon, U.S., situated on the Silvies River. Bannock, Northern Paiute, and Shoshoni peoples once ...
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The treatment of burns depends on the depth, area and location of the burn. Burn depth is generally categorised as first, second or third degree. A first degree burn is superficial and has similar characteristics to a typical sun burn. The skin is red in colour and sensation is intact. In fact, it is usually somewhat painful. Second degree burns lo...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bernz Definitions: 1. Allan, Scottish anatomist, 1781-1813. See: Burns ligament, Burns falciform process, Burns space
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The USS Burns was an American Fletcher Class destroyer of 2050 tons displacement built under the 1940-41 programme. The USS Burns was powered by four Babcock and Wilcox boilers providing a top speed of 36 knots. She carried a complement of 353 and was armed with five 5 inch guns; six 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft guns; ten 20 mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft...
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Robert Burns noun celebrated Scottish poet (1759-1796)
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Blistering and/or charring of a paint surface as a result of intense heat, often or associated with a fire or other open heat source.
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Any burns should be taken care of immediately. First, snip off the damaged fibers, then use a soapless cleaner and sponge with water. If the damage is extensive, see a professional about repairs.
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born 1904, U.S. economist, born in Austria: chairman of the Federal Reserve Board 1970–78. · (Nathan Birnbaum), born 1896, U.S. comedian (partner and husband of Gracie Allen). · 1759–96, Scottish poet. · (Noah Brusso), 1881–1955, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1906–08.
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