Giles Goodland

BURNT CAPITAL

Like fuel into a fire' the production of capital and the circulation of capital thus exist in an inseparable

fall of capital; Kissinger offers: if cease fire and POW return, then

twelve-hour shifts, seven days a week, in a small wooden structure. Fires kept breaking out and fumes caused nosebleed

the police were corrupt, the fire department ineffectual, and the city government and church elders interested only in money

a spiral air scoop in the burner castings produces high air volumes resulting in intense air/gas swirl

the money-box itself (Fig. 6) is in a grey-black sandy fabric with a black, burnished surface

repulsed by the flame and smoke in the DG room. The generator burned to a point where phases opened

burnt out factories and the need to rebuild them are integral parts of the reality that define revolutionary

exquisitely sensitive to the pyrogenic actions of these products of gram-negative bacteria

at Burns and Adelphi Avenues, a closed garbage dump used for toxic waste disposal that later became used as a dirt bike track

is poisoning Bolivia's youth, many of whom smoke cigarettes laced

in return for your firewood. It is called Hanatare Kozo Sama [snotty-nosed brat], and it will grant you any request, but

forfeit their electrical privilege when they carelessly leave lights burning during Official Blackout

material is so volatile, she reasons, that to take images out of context can "inflame the imagination" and distract from

last year's acquisitions could light the blue touchpaper under this year's profits. House broker BZW says £24m is possible, thanks to

sexually explicit props covered with a generous layer of requisitioned Bibles. SRL machines will burn them to

shades such as sandy topaz (saffron/topaz) shadow duo with black kohlstylers and mascara; desert flame for cheeks and

other bedroom gift ideas: a terracotta essential-oil burner will infuse the room with an aromatherapy-type perfume ($24.95 for the burner

to raise money to send burned kids to a "burn camp" at Fort Wilderness in Walt Disney World near

dead ancestors. Offerings of paper clothes, "hell money" and paper mobile-phones, Porsches, fax-machines and video recorders, are burnt

stocks with smaller paid-up capital heat up very fast, and can burn fingers, especially when

clothes act as the wick, and once they catch light, the fire feeds off the melting body fat, gradually reducing

the charred remains of 185 looters killed by arson fires in luxury shopping malls they were plundering. With tens of thousands of foreigners fleeing

they tried to douse the fire by throwing carbon dioxide "bombs" into the engine room, without

a Communications link to online opponents and team members so participants can fire insults at each other along with the nuclear warhead

porting it to other devices is impressive, but like TiVo and ReplayTV, has yet to catch fire with consumers

a sheep forage unit is an animal equivalency unit equal to the amount of forage consumed by one sheep in one year.

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1976 Canadian Journal Economics vol. 9 235: 'Marx's falling rate of profit'; 1977 Journal of Conflict Resolution vol. 21 166: 'Henry Kissinger's operational code and the Vietnam War'; 1978 Fortune 30 Jan. 91: 'The Hall of Fame for business leadership'; 1979 Social Text no. 21 (Summer) 122: 'Tots to tanks: Walt Disney presents feminism for the family'; 1980 Journal of Chartered Inst. Building Surveyors vol. 2 36/2; 1981 Britannia vol. 12 303: 'A Roman pottery money-box from Lincoln'; 1982 Nuclear News Feb., 44: 'Diesel generator fires'; 1983 Social Text no. 8 42: 'Marxism and world-historical transformations'; 1984 Quarterly Review of Biology vol. 59 368/2: 'Benefical effects of endotoxins'; 1985 Chicago Tribune 28 Apr. C1: 'Waukegan oozing towards 'toxic' title'; 1986 Washington Post 27 July 27, 1; Al: 'Bolivian barometer: coca price falls'; 1987 Current Anthropology Aug. S32: 'The dragon palace child'; 1988 Chicago Tribune 10 Jan. (Magazine) 4; C: 'Businesses will get a charge out of city's electrifying new ways'; 1989 Los Angeles Times 2 Nov. 46A; (Entertainment Desk) : 'A scholarly, accidental look at pornography'; 1990 Financial Times Business Investors Chronicle 9 March, 65: 'Company results: Ransomes'; 1991 Heritage Foundation Reports 18 Jan. No. 803: 'The National Endowment for the Arts misusing taxpayers' money'; 1992 Cosmetics International 10 Feb. 4: 'Colour collections spring into life'; 1993 Vancouver Sun 4 Dec. El: 'The gifts of Christmas present'; 1994 Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) 2 March (Palm Beach ed.) 3: 'Firefighter was a fire victim, he uses softball to raise money for burned kids'; 1995 Berhad Business Times (Malaysia) 29 Nov. 6: 'Of superstitions, those who believe and those who don't'; 1996 Business Times (Malaysia) 25 Mar. 6: 'A delicious recipe to keep the speculator happy'; 1997 Bizarre Mar-Apr. 71/3; 1998 Washington Times 18 May, A; AlS: 'Suharto won't resign, pledges cabinet changes'; 1999 Straits Times (Singapore) 23 May, 3: 'I felt I had lost part of my life'; 2000 Asiaweek 29 Sept. 4: 'An Olympian odyssey'; 2001 Electronic Media 19 Nov. 10: 'TiVo-like capability comes to the desktop'; 2002 Human Ecology 1 Mar. 49: 'Spatial and social boundaries and the paradox of pastoral land tenure'.

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Burnt Capital is from a book-length sequence in which permutations of Capital are explored in annual passages through periodical writing over recent history.