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Actually, I knew about Griffin's work on 9/11, but I promised not to bring up again at TelicThoughts after my thread on Unburnt Thermite.
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And did you see my reply over at the Unburnt Thermite thread?
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Whilst their official title is the "WO364" records, they are also sometimes referred to as the "Unburnt Records" in recognition of their survival of the London Blitz in the 1940s.
August 2007 2007
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Unburnt pottery offerings, suggesting they were made after the burning of the bodies, may thus indicate the transfer of the bones from far away battlefields.
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Unburnt bricks, bamboos or boards having then been placed over the smaller grave, the persons present with both hands throw clods of earth three times into the grave.
The Faith of Islam Edward Sell
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Unburnt bones of two articulated panther paws were embedded in rock "in an area where the rest of the animal's skeleton was conspicuous by its absence notwithstanding its proximity to the human skeletons," the authors write.
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Unburnt cigarette tobacco smells absolutely amazing to me, and I don't smoke.
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Unburnt hydrocarbon emissions (pre-catalyser) are reduced by up to 65% and specific fuel consumption
Luxist 2009
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Finally, Daenerys Stormborn walks into her husband’s funeral pyre, and emerges again as Daenerys the Unburnt, Mother of Dragons.
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