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Unburnable is a 2006
novel written by
Antiguan author Marie-Elena John and
published by HarperCollins/Amistad. It is John's
debut novel. Part historical...
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announced that, in a
joint project undertaken with
Penguin Random House, an "
unburnable" copy of the book
would be
produced and
auctioned off, the
project intended...
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unconventional oil
extraction practices, oil
sands are
implicated in the
unburnable carbon debate but also
contribute to
energy security and
counteract the...
- may
refer to: Made from ash-wood
Having a
colour resembling ash (the
unburnable solid remains of a combustion) In a
medical context,
ashen describes how...
- Marie-Elena John is an
Antiguan writer whose novel,
Unburnable, was
published in 2006. She is an Africanist,
development and women's
rights specialist...
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serving as chairman. The organisation's
first two reports –
Unburnable Carbon (2011) and
Unburnable Carbon (2013) –
argued that up to two-thirds of the world's...
- burnt, but
rather displa**** the
impotence of the fire by
proving itself unburnable. If
anyone doubted the
truth of this, all he need do
would be to wrap...
- Sweden". NBC News. 27
December 2008.
Retrieved 1
December 2009. "The
unburnable goat says thanks" (in Swedish). Arbetarbladet. 3
January 2007. Archived...
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thermal expansion, in both
external and
internal combustion engines. The
unburnable solid remains of a
combustible material left
after a fire is
called clinker...
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