There was no such incident that I recall.
MR.Frank tells Meip to burn them
MR.Frank tells Meip to burn them
Mr. Frank is initially hesitant when Miep gives him Anne's diary, but after reading a passage he is moved to tears and decides to have it published as a way to honor Anne's memory and share her story with the world.
Burning secret documents is an effective way to destroy them. He felt a burning sensation on his neck and realized he had been stung by a wasp.
Frank Burn's middle name is Wendell.
Asbestos does not burn. So, essentailly,Frank is saying that when dancing close to someone, he cannot be like asbestos and not burn i.e. that his passions are likely to be raised.
He didn't want to have nothing to do with Japan that will lead him that he had something to do with it
Paper is made of wood pulp, cellulose. It has a relatively low flash point, 451°F.
Yes , But It Will Burn Faster , So Puff Fast , & Pass Dat S#!t Lol ! *
A standard 20 to 1 otto cycle is used for the petrol and diesel cycles for diesel engines. It is higher than gasoline engines due to the way diesels burn and compress fuel.
The cast of Money to Burn - 1922 includes: Sylvia Breamer as Countess Vecchi Harvey Clark as Eppings, butler Hallam Cooley as Undetermined Role Otto Matieson as Count Vecchi William Russell as Lucky Garrity
It was Nikolaus August Otto (June 14, 1832 Holzhausen an der Haide, Nassau - January 26, 1891 Cologne) was the German inventor of the first internal-combustion engine to efficiently burn fuel directly in a piston chamber. Otto, which started the term "Otto Motor" in Germany. In 1876 Nikolaus Otto built a four-stroke or "Otto cycle" internal combustion engine. Gottlieb Daimler & Wilhelm Maybach who had worked with Otto on his engine, parted company and in 1885 released their own much advanced version. In 1886 Karl Benz patented his "motorwagen" and is generally credited as being the father of the automobile.