By then I had broken out into more than a little sweat, from the scorching sun glaring down on my back. |
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Consequently all the city's contrasts, contradictions and ambiguities seem to be magnified by the scorching sun. |
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We sit tucked away under the handkerchief-sized canopy, shielding our fair Scottish skin from the scorching sun. |
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Braving scorching sun, the differently abled children came in procession from Subashnagar area to the district Collectorate this afternoon. |
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Every year, when the scorching sun divests them of water for months on end, the men turn to pimping rather than toil in the wooden fields. |
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Under the scorching sun, tens of thousands of people waited patiently to hear the speeches. |
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Men in khaki did not complain about the scorching sun or the mirthful crowd. |
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People, from kiddies to oldies, received the recreation despite the scorching sun. |
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Their limbs ached from walking so far and beads of sweat dropped onto the ground from the scorching sun. |
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The stunned wife laments that the money she earned working under the scorching sun has gone down the drain. |
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I am doing this difficult work under the scorching sun, and why wouldn't they follow my guidance? |
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After the scorching sun of the fourth vial, the wicked are struck with deep darkness. |
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Starving, thirsty and baked by the scorching sun, they laid down their weapons without a fight. |
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The scorching sun of the fourth vial reminds us that we really must develop deep and strong roots, to avoid succumbing to Satan's deceptions. |
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She spends most of the afternoon in the scorching sun, tending to her family's diminishing goat herd. |
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As for the scorching sun of the fourth vial, it will simply bring out the absence of root in unrepentant men. |
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My outdoor classroom in the sand was a blue plastic tarpaulin sheet draped overhead to protect us from the scorching sun. |
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The char-dwellers must walk as many as eight kilometres carrying their produce under the scorching sun. |
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The Ovahimba rub their bodies with red ochre and fat to protect their skin against the scorching sun. |
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Competitors embarked with a run on the two hour long competition under a scorching sun. |
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The scorching sun that transformed trees and plants into a magnificent play of beams, should warm me up. |
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Long famous for coal, Puertollano discovered another energy source it had overlooked: the relentless, scorching sun. |
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The bones are generally allowed for a few days to dry under the scorching sun before removal. |
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Rather, in brief remarks under a scorching sun outside an airplane hangar, Mr. Thompson sought to explain himself. |
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Torrential rain, scorching sun, no continuity in the weather… we used to pin up the forecasts every day as a joke. |
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As for myself, I who had come to attend the requiem of a friend, I had to pluck up courage to cross the square under a scorching sun to sit in a Turkish bath! |
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Three large figtrees sheltered the children from the scorching sun. |
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At one corner of the berm, a group of Iraqi army soldiers in boxer shorts and T-shirts caked with dust and sweat stood dazed under a scorching sun. |
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About 50 miles to the south, in Padang, the closest large city, rescue workers raked through rubble beneath a scorching sun, but admitted they were finding few survivors. |
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The anti-Ravalomanana rally took place at the historic May 13 Square, the crowd waiting hours beneath a scorching sun for Mayor Rajoelina to appear. |
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As the scorching sun came down and the afternoon temperature rose, the teams gave their best effort to represent their country against the other nations. |
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Finally, the scorching sun of the fourth vial will never again come to the minds of the redeemed on the New Earth, for the glory of the Father and the Lamb will be the new source of light, for all eternity. |
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We may wonder about the reason for living, about the worth of it all-when standing at the grave of a loved one or when working the fields under a scorching sun, when we have lost a job, or are ravaged by disease. |
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Oblivious of the scorching sun, scores of young people stand in long queues outside the United States consulate waiting for their turn to be interviewed. |
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Protected from the first three plagues, the people of God will suffer from neither the effects of the scorching sun, nor the thirst and hunger brought about by the great heat and drought. |
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On 29th, around Hurtebise, the Marines and Senegalese, having run out of water under a scorching sun, defended themselves among the rotting corpses using grenades. |
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Persecution is represented in the parable by the scorching sun. |
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