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Burin

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Burin meaning

A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Patients with a medical emergency who require an ambulance should call 911. Those who feel they have a serious or urgent medical problem should proceed to their nearest emergency department at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre.

Simultaneously, Israeli occupation forces stormed the neighboring villages of Burin and Einabus, firing toxic gas canisters towards civilians, resulting in several individuals suffering from suffocation due to teargas inhalation.

Speaking with the Telegram after his induction, Etchegary told stories about being a player on the Burin Peninsula throughout the 1940s and 50s.

Environment Canada’s latest update on the hurricane says it’s expected to track mostly offshore, bringing some rain to the Avalon and possibly the Burin and Bonavista peninsulas.

The winter storm warning is in effect for the Connaigre, Burin and Avalon peninsulas, as well as the island's northeast coast in the Green Bay and White Bay areas.

This track will bring a period of heavy rain to the Avalon, Burin and Bonavista Peninsulas between roughly 9 PM Monday night and 3 or 4 AM Tuesday morning.

In another incident, 17-year-old ‘Ali ‘Omar Nimer Qinu was shot in the head by soldiers in a military jeep at which ‘Ali and his friends had thrown stones, at the entrance to his village ‘Iraq Burin.

Snowfall amounts will range from near 15 cm over the southern Burin Peninsula to between 20 and 30 cm elsewhere.

The Smugglers Cove Roadhouse was a dream for Hollett, who died in a motorcycle accident in 2016, and one of two dozen plans he had in the works for the Burin Peninsula, said friend Paddy Kavanaugh.

Burin RCMP recovered approximately 9 thousand dollars’ worth of stolen property in the incident.

The Palestinian couple was carrying an infant in the village of Burin, in the north of the West Bank, and they were forced to run away, according to a tweet by the Israeli human rights group, Yesh Din.

A series of extant drawings show Dürer's experiments in human proportion, leading to the famous engraving of Adam and Eve (1504), which shows his subtlety while using the burin in the texturing of flesh surfaces.

During the same period Dürer trained himself in the difficult art of using the burin to make engravings.

Engravers use a hardened steel tool called a burin to cut the design into the surface of a metal plate, traditionally made of copper.

The burin produces a unique and recognizable quality of line that is characterized by its steady, deliberate appearance and clean edges.

Tool sharpening Sharpening a graver or burin requires either a sharpening stone or wheel.