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burn, Burn, Immolation is destruction by fire, although it often refers to suicide or execution by burning

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Burns Tennessee - Geography

Burns is located at 36°3'15" North, 87°18'58" West (36.054264, -87.315978)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 6.7 km² (2.6 mi²). 6.7 km² (2.6 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. ...

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Burns Tennessee, Burns Tennessee - Geography, Burns Tennessee - Demographics

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Burns Wyoming - Geography

Burns is located at 41°11'31" North, 104°21'29" West (41.191962, -104.358163)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 7.9 km² (3.1 mi²). 7.9 km² (3.1 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. ...

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Burns Wyoming, Burns Wyoming - Geography, Burns Wyoming - Demographics

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Ken Burns - Documentaries

Burns's documentaries include: Brooklyn Bridge, in 1981 The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God, in 1984 The Statue of Liberty, in 1985 Huey Long, in 1985 Congress, in 1988 Thomas Hart Benton, in 1988 The Civil War, in 1990 Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio, in 1991 Baseball, in 1994 The West, in 1996< ...

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Ken Burns, Ken Burns - Biography, Ken Burns - Ken Burns Effect, Ken Burns - The Civil War, Ken Burns - Documentaries, Ken Burns - Bibliography

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Robert Burns - Biography

In 1781 Robert went to Irvine to become a flax-dresser, but, as the result of a New Year carousal of the workmen, including himself, the shop took fire and was burned to the ground. This venture accordingly came to an end. In 1783 he started composing poetry in a traditional style using the Ayrshire dialect of Lowland Scots. In 1784 his father died, and Burns with his brother Gilbert made an ineffectual struggle to keep on the farm; failing in which they removed to Mossgiel, where they maintained an uphill fight for 4 years. Robert Burns - Poe ...

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Robert Burns, Robert Burns - Biography, Robert Burns - Poems Chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns - The Scots Musical Museum, Robert Burns - Burns' Works and Influence, Robert Burns - Honours

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Ken Burns - Biography

Burns was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 29, 1953. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1975, and went on to be one of the co-founders of Florentine Films. He lives in Walpole, New Hampshire with his wife Julie. He has three daughters. Burns's brother, Ric, is also a noted documentary filmmaker, whose work has appeared on national public television for nearly two decades, earning significant recognition. Ric Burns is perhaps best known for his epic PBS serie ...

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Ken Burns, Ken Burns - Biography, Ken Burns - Ken Burns Effect, Ken Burns - The Civil War, Ken Burns - Documentaries, Ken Burns - Bibliography

Read more here: » Ken Burns: Encyclopedia II - Ken Burns - Biography

burn: Encyclopedia II - A Star is Burns - Synopsis

Springfield adopts Marge Simpson's proposal to launch a film festival, and she is placed on a panel to judge each short film produced by the townspeople. Also on the panel is the New York City critic Jay Sherman, who is of course the star of another animated series, The Critic. Sherman's stay at the Simpsons' house proves problematic, as Homer begins to suspect Marge does not really respect him. Thus, Marge gives him a spot on the panel. On the night of the festival, the panel comes into deadlock, between members bribed by the ...

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A Star is Burns, A Star is Burns - Episode details, A Star is Burns - Synopsis, A Star is Burns - Controversy, A Star is Burns - Trivia, A Star is Burns - Quotes

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Tillamook Burn - The Fires

There were four wild fires in this series. The first was started in the Gales Creek Canyon on August 14, 1933 when a steel cable dragging a fallen Douglas fir rubbing on the dry bark of a wind-fallen snag burst into flame, and burned 240,000 acres (970 km²) before it was extinguished by seasonal rains on September 5. An oppressive, acrid smoke filled the neighboring valleys; ashes, and cinders, and the charred needles of trees fell in the streets of Tillamook; and debris from the fire reached ships 500 miles (800 km) at sea. The loss in pro ...

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Tillamook Burn, Tillamook Burn - The Fires, Tillamook Burn - Restoration, Tillamook Burn - Bibliography

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Robert Burns - Biography

In 1781 Robert went to Irvine to become a flax-dresser, but, as the result of a New Year carousal of the workmen, including himself, the shop took fire and was burned to the ground. This venture accordingly came to an end. In 1783 he started composing poetry in a traditional style using the Ayrshire dialect of Lowland Scots. In 1784 his father died, and Burns with his brother Gilbert made an ineffectual struggle to keep on the farm; failing in which they removed to Mossgiel, where they maintained an uphill fight for 4 years. ...

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Robert Burns, Robert Burns - Biography, Robert Burns - Burns the Mason, Robert Burns - Poems Chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns - The Scots Musical Museum, Robert Burns - Burns' Works and Influence, Robert Burns - Honours

Read more here: » Robert Burns: Encyclopedia II - Robert Burns - Biography

burn: Encyclopedia II - Execution by burning - Historical usage

Burning was used as a means of execution in many ancient societies. According to ancient reports, Roman authorities executed many of the early Christian martyrs by burning. These reports claim that in some cases they failed to be burnt, and had to be beheaded instead. However, all such ancient manuscripts were copied by Christian monks, and even Catholic sources state that many of these claims were invented. Under the Byzantine Empire, burning was introduced as a punishment for recalcitrant ...

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Execution by burning, Execution by burning - Cause of death, Execution by burning - Historical usage, Execution by burning - Modern Burnings, Execution by burning - Notes

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Frank Burns - Movie

In the movie, Frank Burns is portrayed as a very religious man who prays for all the souls to be saved. He also is a firm believer in military discipline who dislikes the undisciplined manner of both Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre. When the new head nurse, Major Margaret "Hot Lips" O'Houlihan arrives, the pair soon fall for each other. When the two meet in Houlihan's tent, they soon begin making love. What neither of them know is that a microphone had been planted underneath Houlihan's bed. Every sound the pair made during t ...

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Frank Burns, Frank Burns - Movie, Frank Burns - Television series

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Burns' Heir - Synopsis

While Homer is at work at his power plant, he is forced to be an industrial chimney sweep where he is being strung from a crane with batting wrapped around oneself and dipped into the industrial smokestacks. Even with all his misfortune, Homer reconciles, saying that guys at the top work much harder than him. Meanwhile Burns is taking a bath and watching Homer from a TV with a top hat, a cigar and a bag of extra-fancy potato chips ...

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Burns' Heir, Burns' Heir - Synopsis, Burns' Heir - Memorable Quotes, Burns' Heir - External link

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Age

Burns' birthday is September 15, but the year of his birth is uncertain. His age is most often mentioned as being 104 years. (Though once in the episode "Simpson and Delilah" where Homer became an executive, he stated his age as 81 after Homer guessed 102; and he once had a ninetieth birthday during the series.) The season 15 episode "The Regina Monologues" stated that his age was a three-digit number (his ATM code is his age, and he pressed four buttons, including, assumably, the enter key). In another episode he is portrayed terrorizing ch ...

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Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Biography

Montgomery Burns - Early life. Occasional flashbacks show his early life. When he was very young he lived happily with his loving, natural parents, little brother George, and his teddy bear Bobo. Apparently his parents even called him "Happy." He chose to give this up and live with a twisted billionaire, again reminiscent of Welles's Citizen Kane. He has since recovered the bear. His mother is still alive, despite her likely age being in the area of 120-140, and is very resentful of her son; it is mentione ...

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Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run

Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Biography

burn: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Age

Burns' birthday is September 15, but the year of his birth is uncertain. His age is most often mentioned as being 104 years. (Though once in the episode "Simpson and Delilah" where Homer became an executive, he stated his age as 81 after Homer guessed 102; and he once had a ninetieth birthday during the series.) The season 15 episode "The Regina Monologues" stated that his age was a three-digit number (his ATM code is his age, and he pressed four buttons, including, presumably, the enter key). In another episode he is portrayed terrorizing c ...

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Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early Life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run

Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Age

burn: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Biography

Montgomery Burns - Early Life. Occasional flashbacks show his early life. When he was very young he lived happily with his loving, natural parents, little brother George, and his teddy bear Bobo, which he recovered from Maggie Simpson. Apparently his parents even called him "Happy." He soon chose to live with a twisted billionaire, again reminiscent of Citizen Kane. His mother is still alive, despite her likely age being in the area of 120-140, and is very resentful of her son; it is mentioned that she had ...

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Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early Life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run

Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Biography

burn: Encyclopedia II - George Burns - The George Burns Show

The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show ran on CBS through 1958, when George at last consented to Gracie's retirement. The onset of heart trouble had exhausted her of full-time work and she had been anxious to stop for a few years, but couldn't say no to George. Perhaps in gratitude for that kind of trouping, George finally agreed. But then he made one of the biggest mistakes of his career: he continued the show without her. The full cast returned for The George Burns Show, and it was only too obvious what was missing. ...

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George Burns, George Burns - From The Cantor's Son to the Peewee Quartet, George Burns - Enter Gracie, George Burns - Stage to Screen, George Burns - The Radio Stars, George Burns - Supporting Players, George Burns - Inside and Outside the Box, George Burns - The George Burns Show, George Burns - The Sunshine Boy, George Burns - The Droll Deity, George Burns - The Final Years. Really., George Burns - Trivia, George Burns - Filmography, George Burns - Radio series, George Burns - TV series

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Burning Man - History

The annual event now known as Burning Man began on the summer solstice in 1986 when Larry Harvey, Jerry James, and a few friends met on Baker Beach in San Francisco and burned an eight foot tall wooden man as well as a smaller wooden dog. The inspiration for burning these effigy figures has been shrouded in mystery by Harvey, who described it as "a spontaneous act of radical self-expression." However, sculptor Mary Grauberger, a friend of Harvey's girlfriend Janet Lohr, had held spontaneous art-party gatherings on Baker Beach on or about the ...

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Burning Man, Burning Man - Primary focus of the festival, Burning Man - Black Rock City, Burning Man - Center Camp, Burning Man - Theme camps and villages, Burning Man - Policing, Burning Man - Transport around festival, Burning Man - Burners, Burning Man - Health and safety, Burning Man - History, Burning Man - Timeline, Burning Man - Regional events, Burning Man - Burning Man on screen

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Burning Man - Burners

Burning Man participants often call themselves "burners." Although this usage may vary with region, a burner is an annual denizen of Black Rock City, and anyone who embraces Burning Man as an expression in sync with their own identity is a burner. In general, the term's use is only practical in contexts outside of the event itself. A burner is usually someone who has been to the event and aspires to return, even if only in spirit. The concept also implies the sentiments and values inspired by the event itself, including a high regard for cre ...

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Burning Man, Burning Man - Primary focus of the festival, Burning Man - Black Rock City, Burning Man - Center Camp, Burning Man - Theme camps and villages, Burning Man - Policing, Burning Man - Transport around festival, Burning Man - Burners, Burning Man - Health and safety, Burning Man - History, Burning Man - Timeline, Burning Man - Regional events, Burning Man - Burning Man on screen

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Book burning - In fiction

The first part of Don Quixote has a scene in whtich the priest and the housekeeper of the knight go through the chivalry books that have turned him mad. In a kind of auto de fe, they burn most of them. The comments of the priest express the literary tastes of Cervantes. It is notable that he saves Tirant lo Blanch. Fahrenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury, the plot of which centers around the practice of book burning. The title explains the alleged temperature ...

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Book burning, Book burning - Notable book burning incidents, Book burning - Famous incidents of other items ceremoniously burnt in protest, Book burning - In fiction, Book burning - Sources

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Book burning - In fiction

The first part of Don Quixote has a scene in which the priest and the housekeeper of the knight go through the chivalry books that have turned him mad. In a kind of auto de fe, they burn most of them. The comments of the priest express the literary tastes of Cervantes. It is notable that he saves Tirant lo Blanch. Fahrenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury, the plot of which centers around the practice of book burning. The title explains the alleged temperature ...

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Book burning, Book burning - Notable book burning incidents, Book burning - Famous incidents of other items ceremoniously burnt in protest, Book burning - In fiction, Book burning - Sources

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burn: Encyclopedia II - Burns Bog - Notable fires

The bog has been the site of many serious fires, which can burn underground for months in the methane-rich peat. Major blazes occurred in 1977, 1990 (twice), 1994, 1996 and 2005. The 1996 fire covered Greater Vancouver in smoke and ash for two days, destroyed 1.7 km² and cost more than $200,000 to extinguish. On September 11, 2005, a fire broke out near the south eastern edge of the bog with its smoke and ash being blown many kilometers, permeating the entire Lower Mainland and reaching all the way to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. The resulting poor air quality has had health consequence ...

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Burns Bog, Burns Bog - History, Burns Bog - Notable fires, Burns Bog - Reference

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burn: Encyclopedia II - George Burns - Enter Gracie

Grace Ethel Cecile Rosalie Allen was born into a show business family; she was the daughter of actress Ronnie Burns and, after being educated at Star of the Sea Convent School in girlhood she teamed in vaudeville with her sister, Bessie, in 1909. She met George Burns and the two immediately launched a new partnership---but they didn't click until Burns cannily flipped the act around: after a Hoboken, New Jersey performance in which they tested the new style for the first time, Burns's hunch proved right. Gracie was the better laugh-getter, especially with the "illogical logic" that informed her response ...

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George Burns, George Burns - From The Cantor's Son to the Peewee Quartet, George Burns - Enter Gracie, George Burns - Stage to Screen, George Burns - The Radio Stars, George Burns - Supporting Players, George Burns - Inside and Outside the Box, George Burns - The George Burns Show, George Burns - The Sunshine Boy, George Burns - The Droll Deity, George Burns - The Final Years. Really., George Burns - Trivia, George Burns - Filmography, George Burns - Radio series, George Burns - TV series

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