During the dry season, huge forest fires scorch thousands of acres of natural areas. |
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Huge black scorch marks marred the surface that would have normally been a shiny metal. |
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Where the craft landed were scorch marks and the deep indentations in the ground showed it was a heavy, sizeable besigheid. |
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Flows from a supervolcano would scorch and destroy all life around the volcano in an area the size of an English county or small American state. |
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We haven't found any evidence, any scorch marks or bloodstains inside the buildings, or anything like that. |
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He floated inside the cold titanium surroundings, making notice of the large scorch marks on the walls. |
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The whole thing was a dull silver colour, spotted with dark scorch marks as if the ship had been shot in a fight. |
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Patrick could see the scorch marks on Damon's armor from their first meeting. |
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The lawn was covered with scorch marks, and the main lab building was missing large chunks of the wall. |
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His back gate was burnt, tiles on his roof were damaged and there's scorch damage to the walls of his back yard. |
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Earthquakes strike even in the Midwest, fires periodically scorch the West, and tornadoes repeatedly threaten the Heartland. |
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Looking up, she saw several holes dotted along its surface, burned scorch marks surrounding the edges. |
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There is now a noticeable yellow patch developing and the bushes show signs of leaf scorch. |
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In winter pile it higher to help prevent winter leaf scorch or bark splitting on the stems. |
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It prefers a sunny site, but the noonday sun will cause the yellow leaves to scorch. |
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The hills are jagged and dimpled with craters, some outlined in scorch marks. |
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While he did not trap that fast he certainly hit the ground running to scorch away from his opponents around the opening turn. |
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Plants not given protection from the wind often develop leaf scorch or splitting of the bark on the stems. |
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The hopeful buds of roses scorch before their time is come while disconsolate hens settle for a dry dust bath. |
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But you have to be careful, since they can scorch in sun or hot winds and turn all green if you give them too much shade or fertilizer. |
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Whether unshelled or shelled, peanuts scorch easily, so it's important to watch both the temperature and cooking time very closely. |
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When the mixture just begins to scorch at the bottom, remove from heat and stir in the vanilla. |
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The water burnt him, he hoped it would be hot enough to scorch away his wickedness. |
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I dropped my sword in panic because I thought that my hands would scorch in the flames. |
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Various scorch marks and spattered blood let her know she had indeed missed something. |
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Place the platter under the broiler and broil until the cheese bubbles and starts to scorch in places, about 2 minutes. |
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Parsnips also make a wonderful soup and terrific fritters, and their long, blond roots are irresistible if roasted until the skinny tails scorch to a crisp. |
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The roll of paper towels was toppled over and on fire, the flames merrily making scorch marks on the counter and soot stains on the underside of the cabinets. |
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Fitting them into what is perhaps less a musical than a revue allows him to cover and scorch greater ground, reaching as far back as the Kennedys and Nixon. |
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He couldn't block fast enough and got a nice scorch across his chest. |
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Farther along, we could see scorch marks rising up the trunks of trees. |
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I starred at him for so long I had to have left scorch marks. |
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Alternatively, you can create a similar effect by grilling the aubergine slices dry, then using a red-hot skewer to mark scorch lines before drizzling with oil. |
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Even as the Baltic hot rods scorch across the tarmac towards European living standards, they lack any brakes. |
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Saif's hopes for succession took a battering after he echoed his father's threats to scorch Libya's earth should he fall. |
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The long cold spring, a late spring frost, a lack of pollination and increasing scorch and other disease pressures continue to limit production. |
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Direct grilling is good for quickly preparing smaller or thinner slices of meat or fish, or to scorch bigger pieces of meat. |
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The scorch time for a stock should reflect the typical processing times in the factory plus some additional time for safety. |
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Apply as a foliar spray in fields where blueberry scorch virus is a potential problem. |
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Please exercise caution if you use one on our floors as they can generate extreme heat and may scorch our floors. |
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The sample can scorch if overheated, but it is not particularly heat sensitive. |
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The temperature or duration of heating must be selected so as not to scorch the paint as this might release hazardous vapours. |
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The time needed to cure the stock is the sum of the residual scorch time and the crosslinking time. |
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There were no exhaust blasts, scorch marks or disturbances of the loose surface material. |
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My purification, with My Cross shining from within, will be like a torch that never goes out and whose fire will scorch the whole Earth. |
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The hot summer sun will scorch your lawn if you cut it too low. |
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One of the reasons I did that Twitter feed is that I want the truth to come out, all the truth, so I can scorch the earth. |
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And with too little bacon in the pan, not enough fat renders quickly enough and the bacon will scorch. |
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If the scorch on the Shroud is the result of radiation, it could have been radiation that reconstituted the dead body. |
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Not only was Sheryl one of the fastest women beach sprinters ever to scorch the nation's sands, she was also a title-winning paddler on the Malibu board and surf ski. |
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Some of the newer carpets are quite sensitive to heat and scorch easily. |
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Is the blanket showing any signs of damage such as scorch marks, broken ties, or do any of the wires inside the blanket feel like they are broken or unevenly spaced? |
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A uniform yellowing or browning of the edges of leaves on broadleaf plants or the tips of evergreen needles is a symptom of a condition called scorch. |
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Run a black operation to tow pie-shaped discs behind camouflaged aircraft, leave scorch marks in the grass and traumatize pets. |
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The need for a scorch safety factor is based on possible localized hot spots that might cause scorching. |
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He finished his drink, put the mug down on the bar where it left a scorch mark, and left some money. |
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As the dog departed, he left scorch marks on the north door that remain to this day. |
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Severe deformation due to sun scorch, resulting in the virtual absence of flesh on part of one side of the fruit, with the skin adhering unwrinkled to the kernel. |
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But given a choice between a box set of random smellies and an iron that doesn't scorch my favourite sweater? |
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Such a degree of heat, which doth neither melt nor scorch, doth mellow, and not adure. |
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Its deep pink coloration could scorch your eyebrows. |
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It allows moist flakes of flesh with the caressing sweet-and-sour sauce to balance some of the fiery scorch of the spicier items on the palate. |
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The most distinctive feature of this type of leaf scorch is a dark brown, black, or purplish band of tissue at the interface of the necrotic and green leaflet tissue. |
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Unlike most other Persicarias it prefers to be in semi-shade to avoid leaf scorch in hot sunshine. |
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Even if he intended to, Mr Hussein has not been able to scorch or flood much Iraqi earth: Iraq's southern oilfields and terminals have been secured with very little environmental or economic damage. |
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This is a high purity ZnO designed to improve scorch time in carboxylated nitriles. |
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With the power to bend the 40-tonne beast to your will, it will scorch, claw and eat through thousands of enemies as you soar through the skies, hunting down prey. |
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The bacterial leaf scorch epiphytotic, a plant epidemic among oleanders, continues. |
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I Heat-producing appliances such as a refrigerator or range, or hot air registers emitting a direct flow of heat in excess of 120° F, even intermittently, can scorch, burn, discolor or fade your floor. |
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After kicking the baboon so hard, the zebra lost his balance and tripped over a fire, and the fire sticks left scorch marks all over his white coat. |
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Retarders based on salicylic acid or phthalic anhydride were used but in general, they were not particularly effective at increasing the scorch delay of sulfenamides. |
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Any scorch marks left on the tea trolley are almost certainly his. |
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