Burnt umber, terre verte, red ochre, red lake and burnt sienna were identified in several places. |
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Burnt out devore velvets will be a strong fashion as they look great in rich jewel tones. |
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There is nothing remotely healthy about the crumbly fudge from the Burnt Sugar Sweet Company but it is simply the best around and my secret vice. |
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Had Guo ever read the old Icelandic sagas, she would have found the scene toward the end of The Saga of Burnt Njal quite familiar. |
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Burnt roof timbers beneath the collapsed tiles show it was destroyed in a fire. |
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Burnt lamp grease and potsherds were discovered close to the entrance passage. |
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Chris led us over Burnt Edge and Adam Hill towards the summit of Winter Hill. |
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My community of Burnt Church felt that this right was meant not just for the individual, but for the entire Mi'kmaq Nation and especially for our community. |
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Burnt orange and white are the official colors of the university. |
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Burnt animal bones are often found, they may have been placed on the pyre as food. |
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In 1953, Bowie moved with his family to the suburb of Bromley, where, two years later, he started attending Burnt Ash Junior School. |
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If you haven't changed them since the last time I was there they are Midnight Blue so you could try cushion covers in Burnt Sienna. |
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Madam Mo is one of the three to have attempted the trip, along with Greek Goddess and Burnt Sienna, but she did so riderless. |
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Colonel Cole was an action officer during Operation Burnt Frost, the shootdown of the errant National Security Agency satellite. |
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Loftus excavated in Nimrud between 1850 and 1855 and found a remarkable hoard of ivories in the Burnt Palace. |
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Burnt Fingers is no worldbeater, but she has shown a reasonable level of form since thoughts turned to handicapping. |
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From the slow sadness of Burnt to the total chaos of Return Of The Beserker which could break arms in the mosh pit this is far easier album to love straight away. |
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There was a smell of burnt rubber and shards of glass littered the pub entrance. |
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Important individuals were typically interred in log-lined tombs which were burnt and then covered by a conical earth mound up to 20m high. |
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Then, as the candles burnt and the shadows lengthened, we started to think about it properly. |
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In the early 1930s, the lepers and mentally ill were removed from Robben Island and all the buildings burnt down. |
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Two hundred years ago, revolutionary fervour burnt this church to the ground. |
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His mother Alice, felt so antipathetic towards the church that she burnt a lock of John Wesley's hair. |
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Organic and earthy colours dominate with burnt orange, rust, sky blue and many shades of green. |
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The kids ran around like crazy, fortified only by burnt Bagel Bites and gallons of soda. |
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She swallowed hard as her gorge rose at the sight of the busted-up fighter and the stench of burnt flesh. |
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They are burnt, diced or melted in acid in front of onlookers who react with polite applause. |
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She's neglected her tab until it's burnt down to the filter, leaving a dirty, grey finger crooking up at him. |
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It has emerged that 100,000 ash trees have already been burnt to stop the spread of ash dieback. |
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White and yellow flowers among the darker ruby reds and burnt oranges, often soften the overall effect and leads the eye through the flower bed. |
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He simply stood for half a second, a low, guttural cry escaping his burnt throat, before he ran. |
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A 1.5 by 1 m pit containing heavily baked clay and burnt sherds may be a kiln, the first of its kind for mainland Britain. |
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A quantity of lucifers were in his cart ignited and Jones with his horses were burnt to death. |
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Only at the colony of Camulodunum, the first town sacked by Boudica, does the entire settlement appear to have been burnt to the ground. |
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Yellow colour is extracted from turmeric, red from betel leaves, blue from Nilmoni fruit, black from burnt coconut shell soot. |
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Millions of acres are burnt every year in this place because somebody has gone out to have a fire and cook their shashlik. |
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Civanator, ordered to create a pure Indian city in Italia orders the city burnt to the ground. |
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Stabbing me right then was the thought that we had burnt our boats on this quest to return to my roots after 25 years of London life. |
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If they burnt the midnight oil, it is certainly for a great cause, he says. |
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In his hand the flesh was burnt and blistered, for a mark had been burnt in, three circles inside each other with a triangle in the middle. |
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And last Sunday morning, nine days after the lines were painted, workmen came back and burnt them off again. |
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The first successful light bulbs marketed by Edison in the 1880s produced so much heat that they burnt out very rapidly. |
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She had died at the age of 45 from exhaustion, burnt out by the hardships of life. |
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A shop was set alight, 25 cars were burnt out and two police officers were injured. |
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The Foton-M2 service module was hereafter separated from the re-entry module and, as planned, burnt up in Earth's atmosphere. |
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The locations of burnt tree butts and charred logs were recorded within 2.5 m on either side of the line. |
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The flame flickered and then burnt fiercely, casting a warm yellow light over the small study. |
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That's when I say a silent prayer of thanks for the triple-redundant tape backups and burnt CDs of printed files that clutter our storage closet. |
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This generally quiet area features sun-drenched murals in gold, umber, and burnt red. |
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Her armour was scorched and burnt away in places, revealing blistered skin and burn wounds severe enough to make an experienced doctor wince. |
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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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Neighbours carried her to a shed and barely managed to stop this being burnt, too. |
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He said more than 200 thatched homes had been burnt down, with scores of people fleeing the area. |
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At Obigwe, pottery again proved to be the predominant find, along with a pipe bowl, burnt kernels, and a broken copper bangle. |
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The use of masoned stone in the building of the Step Pyramid was a considerable technological advance over the use of the mud and burnt brick. |
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Prince Edward who gave the cook a night off and tried to make steak for dinner but burnt his hands in the process. |
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In some cases, they have been burnt by leaking mustard gas, which, despite its name, is a thick, viscous liquid. |
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Some of his hair was also burnt and his feet were swollen, the after effects of his barefooted trot out of the forest. |
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He was abducted at ten past three and the car was found burnt out five hours later at 8.17 pm. |
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The occupants who were not burnt alive were bayoneted as they tried to escape. |
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More than 20,000 people, including 7000 who had taken refuge in the cathedral, were put to the sword or burnt at the stake. |
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Bundles of chemical sticks lay ready to be burnt in it, some making black smoke and some white. |
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Next season, Madam Oloviah, says it's all about the peaches and burnt umbers. |
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In India, neem is traditionally burnt to repel disease-carrying mosquitoes. |
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While it was grinding it smelt like the grinder's motor had burnt out, all singed rubber and smoking grease. |
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I later heard on the radio of a large haul of confiscated illegal nets and spearguns being burnt as a warning to transgressors. |
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If I haven't burnt this little billet-doux to light the gas ring for my morning sausages. |
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In 1840, he presented Lane as part of a conventional minstrel show, without informing his patrons that the man behind the burnt cork was black. |
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The water burnt him, he hoped it would be hot enough to scorch away his wickedness. |
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It was blinding hot yesterday, so witness me burnt, and then today it absolutely lashed it down. |
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Timber towns such as Woods Point, Noojee, and Matlock were burnt to the ground, as extensive tracts of mountain ash forest were incinerated. |
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After years of driving herself to do more and more, saying yes to everything and never missing an opportunity, she simply burnt out. |
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Unfortunately, some rocks weather into a sort of brown almost burnt crust on the outside, so that can be confusing. |
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But the excavations did reveal that the building had burnt down, so charcoal was available for radiocarbon dating. |
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They made no attempt to come and catch them in the act, so they stole the car, used it for joyriding, and burnt it out a couple of streets away. |
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Roast them until they're nearly burnt, then cover with cold water and simmer for up to two days. |
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But when the slums are burnt down to raise high rise buildings, they are completely quiet, they don't protest. |
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A plasma blast tore past him, close enough that he caught a whiff of burnt feathers. |
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I caught a slight whiff of burnt oak in the smokeless breeze as I calmed my nerves. |
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This was sent back to the kitchen as the rare steak was overcooked and the sauce was burnt. |
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The slices of thick, airy, white loaf with burnt crusts lathered in creamy butter were completely moreish. |
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The hearths contained burnt animal bone, including wild pig, fox, bird, either a dog or a wolf, and possibly a bear. |
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Rescue forces were barely able to identify plane parts, let alone the identity of passengers, most of whom were burnt beyond recognition. |
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I remember the whole area reeked with the smell of burnt flesh for weeks and weeks after. |
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She wore cap of burnt kopi for several months until her mourning was ended. |
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A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal. |
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One claimed that homes are deliberately burnt because some people want the council to rehouse them elsewhere. |
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Water dripped from the ceiling, and in one corner we found burnt remnants of clothing. |
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I haven't been this burnt since my cousin Alice and I lathered our bellies with baby oil and lay out on the trampoline. |
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Nearby residents complained about the smoke and burnt paper that was blown onto their property. |
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It is muscle activity that is responsible for most of your metabolic rate level, so if there is less muscle, fewer calories will be burnt. |
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But it's heavenly with chocolate pudding, adding flavours of dates, raisins and burnt toffee. |
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She went back to help the cat and recognised a tiny bit of tabby fur that hadn't been burnt off, and realised the cat was her own. |
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And what happened next was 70 persons butchered and burnt in a macabre dance of death. |
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By 1971, Leider was burnt out from the intense, Machiavellian politics of the New York art world. |
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They tied her to a chair and burnt her with petrol over a period of 24 hours, and it took her 12 days to die. |
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I've been burnt by an agency mailshotting my resume to every company in the city. |
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I can still taste the burnt flavour of the samosas and the rubbery sandwiches. |
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Oil heated past its smoke point usually emits a bluish smoke and makes food taste burnt. |
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He emerged in the open space where the tall pyre still burnt for the Lord of Fire and the statues still gouted irregular jets of flame. |
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And they burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt, and all their goodly castles, with fire. |
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Hotels and restaurants owned by these Muslims were selectively burnt and destroyed during the recent riots. |
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They can be cut and burnt to produce steam to power turbines. |
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Your ancestors were put to the torch and burnt in the name of the Lord. |
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First they built the yellowwood on top of thick beams, then had a layer of crushed bricks which were concealed with three coats of shell lime and crushed and burnt shells. |
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For Paul, the thrill of breakfast with the Reverend, may be giving way to the taste of burnt toast. |
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There were shrapnel pockmarks from bow to stern, and the main living area was just one enormous cavity of burnt wood, twisted metal and torn cables. |
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Then, once the rocket fuel has burnt out and the motor is jettisoned by the pilot, the slow glide back into the atmosphere and down to Earth can begin. |
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The once snow-white stones were now blackened by a combination of being burnt out and years of built-up dirt and dust, casting a midnight shadow over the landscape. |
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Even here in a holiday resort town we get caught up with the craziness of the daily merry-go-round and become progressively exhausted and burnt out. |
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Original pearls, unlike the artificial ones, never lose their charm, luminosity and texture even when burnt and they come with a lifetime guarantee. |
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Omran, who was 17 at the time, was completely bald, weak, and as frail as a burnt match. |
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All too often, burnt out teachers are hounded out by bullying managers, failing to recognise that there is still much to offer if the right flexibilities are allowed. |
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She skimmed the bubbling surface for the burnt sugar and carried it across the kitchen to the sink, went back and stirred again, more burnt sugar. |
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The cappuccino had a burnt taste like an American version of a cappuccino should. |
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Two of the vehicles were burnt by the mob and the third was driven away. |
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The dead leaves form a skirt around the stem until they are burnt back to the leaf bases by occasional fires to form a sheath around the true stem. |
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He told David to experiment with honey in the manufacture of beer and wine, but he always seemed to find that the wine had a burnt smell, and tasted too sweet, like a liqueur. |
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Simply enter your weight and waistline measurements, the body shaper's built-in microprocessor will then automatically calculate and accumulate the burnt out calories. |
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He confirms that the pillars are those of a burnt house in a burnt village, which the villagers allege was torched by lowlanders and forestry rangers. |
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Housing estates have been burnt down, schools ransacked, shops looted. |
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A soapy solution was rubbed all over my scabby, bruised and burnt fingers leaving me with a relaxed sensation you wouldn't have believed possible in this part of your body. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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I was determined for this to happen, but his mother thwarted my efforts and had him burnt to cinders in the US instead. |
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Larkin had his diaries destroyed, Hardy burnt all his personal papers, then got his second wife to put her name to the biography he had actually written himself. |
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Tig watching his daughter, bound and gagged but still conscious, burnt to a crisp in front of him. |
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When the fuel is burnt, toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are given off, which combine with water in the air to form acid rain. |
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His eyes burnt and his throat hurt, but if he didn't speak it'd be okay. |
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One person suffered burns to the arm and the other had a burnt finger. |
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As we have learnt from other countries such as Canada, America, and Australia, a timely burn is highly appropriate as long as the area is not burnt every few years. |
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Galactica makes multiple references to the day in the form of apocalyptic destruction, burnt fire-fighters and the grotesque immediacy of bodies tumbling into space. |
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This preoccupation is also evident in his well-known fire sculptures comprising wire armatures bound with a wick and burnt in 10-second performances. |
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What does the preciousness of our white flesh represent in contrast to burnt brown bodies created by our bombs? |
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If you do happen to get burnt, apply some good aftersun cream onto the area as soon as possible and seek medical advice if the burnt area blisters or becomes painful. |
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And in the light of day, feel no regrets that you have burnt the paint off the sides of your barbecue and voided the manufacturer's limited warranty. |
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The EC directive on the incineration of hazardous waste dictates that no more than 40 per cent of the fuel mixture to be burnt should contain such wastes. |
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Three days later he got a second SMS saying that she had got as far as Parys but her clutch had burnt out and could he let her have R800 more for the repairs. |
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Five albums, several smashes, a few misses and a new band member later and many of their early contemporaries have either burnt out or given into the ravages of time. |
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In Hindi, a man who behaves wickedly is described as behaving like Ravana, and the effigies of Ravana that are burnt at Dusshera mark the triumph of good over evil. |
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He was abducted by four masked men and driven to the remote townland of Lyracrumpane, where he was beaten up and left stranded after his car was burnt out. |
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Members of a family have to live in three different areas of the city, all because their home is burnt out, declared Alderman Pat Kennedy to the city council. |
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The smell was of boiling sulphur and choking grey dust, and the blistering heat burnt his face, and soon the ash cloud blinded him too, but still he was not scared. |
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Normally, the entire body gets burnt to ashes in one-and-a-half hours. |
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The image of her empty eyes and blank face was burnt into his memory. |
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The results can quickly be converted to a Solomonic judgment as to whether someone is burnt. |
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One was cut down with an angle grinder, three were burnt out with petrol-filled tyres and the fifth was blown up by dynamite at the end of last month. |
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They took some loot and burnt some whares and shot an old Maori. |
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The cigarette dangled from the corner of her red-smudged lips, its burnt and ashy tip sending up thin trails of smoke into the already stuffy air. |
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The missionaries introduced the burnt brick, used to build into square structures, while the colonists built wood-frame structures with metal roofs. |
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With skin tone colors of apricot, tan, sepia, mahogany, salmon, raw sienna, and burnt sienna, white was used primarily to alter shades and create a layered tint. |
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Throughout the performance, flaming balls of ash floated down to the stage, narrowly missing dancers who shimmied out of the way just in time to avoid being burnt. |
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With a howl and a screech and the smell of disintegrating technology a motor bearing on our wonderful eleven month old Hoover vacuum burnt itself out late yesterday. |
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But when the fete organisers and Guides arrived on site the following morning, they discovered the twisted metal frame and burnt remains of the canvas. |
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Well it took me 3 days to scrub the burnt rice off that pan. |
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They have cowed candidates into submission and burnt down the big tent in the process. |
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Through the water he could see layers of other leaves that had earlier sunk to the bottom, arranging themselves in shaded and mottled patterns of burnt umber and sienna. |
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If you've burnt the candle at both ends you'll need this double ender for tired eyes. |
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A FIREMAN stands beside a burnt pine tree while he and colleagues battle a raging wild fire in a forest near Padrones in northern Spain. |
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Viasma on the other hand, presented as dismal a scene as we had any where witnessed. Nearly all the large houses were gutted and burnt. |
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I will neither see my native city demolished and burnt, nor the matrons, virgins, and free-born youths of Campania dragged to constupration. |
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She burnt a small quantity of straw and copra in an earthern incense bowl and took it out to him. |
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At first Maud, so afraid for her husband and baby, was unable to eat, but within a few days she tore into burnt cowflesh like any soldadera. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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A similar mill was built by Daniel Bourn in Leominster, but this burnt down. |
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Many villages between the towns were burnt and local northerners were indiscriminately murdered. |
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Londinium was abandoned to the rebels who burnt it down, slaughtering anyone who had not evacuated with Suetonius. |
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Londinium, too, was burnt to the ground and the Roman historian Tacitus claims every inhabitant who could not get away was killed. |
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The Marian Persecutions of Protestants ensued and 283 Protestants were burnt at the stake for heresy. |
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And after, at a feast, Which he the king did make, He burnt the bonds all in jeast, And would no money take. |
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He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. |
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Throughout Britain, letters and the letterboxes that contained them were burnt or had acid poured onto them. |
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However, simply cooling the air needs more liquid hydrogen than can be burnt in the engine core. |
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It was reported on May 21, 2008 that in Kenya, a mob had burnt to death at least 11 people accused of witchcraft. |
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Houses in the Royal Crescent, Circus and Paragon were burnt out along with the Assembly Rooms. |
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Workmen should never use open flame near thatch, and nothing should be burnt that could fly up the chimney and ignite the surface of the thatch. |
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Many of the large abbey churches, particularly those outside the towns, were robbed, burnt out and abandoned. |
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Vestments embroidered in the famous style known as Opus Anglicanum were burnt. |
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This burnt to the ground at Christmas 1497, with the royal family in residence, and Henry began a new palace in a version of Renaissance style. |
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In the area around New York, stacks of barrels were burnt on election day eve, which after 1845 was a Tuesday early in November. |
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She is reputed to have had paintings of her burnt that did not match the iconic image she wished to be shown. |
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Upon the Restoration in May 1660, Milton went into hiding for his life, while a warrant was issued for his arrest and his writings were burnt. |
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Some booksellers sold the novel in brown paper bags, and the Bishop of Wakefield, Walsham How, is reputed to have burnt his copy. |
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When they learned that Strongbow was on his way, they burnt Wexford and withdrew to a nearby island with FitzStephen as a hostage. |
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In 1548, unable to defend the town against an advancing Scottish force, Dudley ordered that the town be burnt to the ground. |
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She burnt fuel at more than three times the rate of Rocket before her boiler ran dry. |
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They arrived in Darien to find the burnt timbers of the Olive Branch rotting on the shore. |
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Situated around the town of St Andrews are cobblestone markings denoting where Protestant martyrs were burnt at the stake. |
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Large quantities of burnt grain were recovered indicating that the building was a grain store that had been destroyed by fire. |
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A small cist in the first phase of construction yielded evidence of burnt human bone, confirming its use as a burial site. |
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Bangor was burnt by a detachment of the royal army and the Bishop of Bangor captured. |
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Bones, burnt and mixed with clay, were ground by miller David Jones in a mill adjoining the Cross Keys public house, in the village. |
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The hydrocarbon is burnt and the heat is used to heat water, which is then circulated. |
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A Dundee firm built lime kilns on Lindisfarne in the 1860s, and lime was burnt on the island until at least the end of the 19th century. |
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Two turbines are burnt out, and are uneconomic to replace with less than 10 years left. |
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The allies successfully deployed shore parties and fireships that burnt all twelve French ships of the line which had sought shelter there. |
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Conflans set fire to Soleil Royal while the British burnt Heros, as seen in the right of Richard Wright's painting. |
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Fearing their loss, the British burnt or sank Santisima Trinidad, Argonauta, San Antonio and Intrepide. |
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There was not much action to see but we came across lots of burnt out Italian tanks that had been destroyed by our tanks. |
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The poem was finished, he took the bread out of the oven, arranging the burnt loaves at the bottom of the panchion, the good ones at the top. |
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Meanwhile, the old witch's cottage had caught fire and she was badly burnt. |
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The wood is used for fuel, being easy to saw and to split with an axe, producing a hot flame and good embers when burnt. |
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The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. |
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A fire on the island In September 1933 burnt for a week with the island said to be ablaze from end to end. |
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In October, 1972 a fire on Kittern Hill burnt though the shallow peaty soil to the granite. |
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Archaeologists have discovered large quantities of burnt flints, mounds of timbers and pits dug into the ground. |
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These features are thought to be burnt tree stumps such that the fire was likely away from a habitation site. |
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Miraculously, however, the oil expected to last for only one day burnt for eight full days instead. |
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The fields were burnt by the Goths to delay and harass the Romans with smoke, and negotiations began for an exchange of hostages. |
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It was also said that on this day, the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, burnt down. |
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This led Hegesias of Magnesia to say that it had burnt down because Artemis was away, attending the birth of Alexander. |
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Years later upon revisiting the city he had burnt, Alexander regretted the burning of Persepolis. |
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Thereupon he was sent to take Ryazan, but the stubborn opposition of the inhabitants led to the city being burnt. |
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The killing of their sergeant major by the Spanish rearguard caused Drake to order the town burnt. |
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When a house accidentally burnt down, military and impoverished citizens started slaughtering and pillaging the Chinese community. |
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The Russians defeated the Tatar inland troops, burnt Archa and some castles. |
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Much later, Gareth is accidentally slain by his beloved Lancelot when Guinevere is rescued from being burnt at the stake by King Arthur. |
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This plea was refused and on 27 October, Servetus was burnt alive at the Plateau of Champel at the edge of Geneva. |
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The mountains quake at him, and the hills melt, and the earth is burnt at his presence. |
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Take for example a factory which was burnt down by the negligence of a contractor. |
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By 6 July Harman's fleet had sunk, burnt or captured the majority of the French ships, 21 in all. |
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When the terms weren't met, the crew bombarded Greytown, then landed and burnt the town to the ground. |
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The brazen altar that was before the Lord was too little to receive the burnt offerings. |
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Phosphorus and sulfur may be burnt out of the molten iron, but this also burns out the carbon, which must be replaced. |
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In 1812, 90 men and boys were suffocated or burnt to death in the Felling Pit near Gateshead and 22 in the following year. |
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The fumes initially produced are invisible but become visible if the toast is burnt. |
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Open hearth furnaces are one of a number of kinds of furnace where excess carbon and other impurities are burnt out of pig iron to produce steel. |
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A burnt patch allows fresh shoots to come through which are ideal nutrition for grouse. |
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Ghosts may be killed with a ritual dagger or caught in a spirit trap and burnt, thus releasing them to be reborn. |
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Moses said, I will now turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt. |
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At least those stupids got their money's worth out of this country before they burnt their lungs out. |
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Then we got Tobacco Road on the corner here, but they finally got burnt out. The family she referred to lived at the end of the block. |
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Then I think about Georg Cantor, burnt out at forty, and persecuted to the point of madness by people opposed to his ideas about transfinity. |
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Thus in assessing the occasion when he had shockingly burnt his hand the rear-gunner was twi-minded about it. |
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He explained that the hill was a Zoroastrian fire temple which was burnt down during the Achaemenian reign and remained desolate for a long time. |
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I suppose it's equality, although I doubt the right to bed boys was exactly why wimmen burnt their bras back in the Sixties. |
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Then he panicked and took her body somewhere and burnt it on fire! |
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In 2010, the reaction masses left after the disposal of more than 130 tons of yperite were burnt. |
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His complexion was ruddy, his fair skin burnt from time in the sun. |
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Reproducibly good results are possible even with low-grade burnt lime, which is frequently used as a by-product in steel works. |
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The report also said that the electric pump which supplies hydraulic power under normal operation of the landing gear had burnt out. |
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The King's favourite snacks included fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches, burnt bacon, lemon meringue pie and double-decker cheeseburgers. |
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A GAS explosion burnt a pensioner's face and hands after he used a makeshift blowtorch to defrost a gas cylinder. |
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Odds-on backers got their fingers burnt in the Kilternan Stakes when Famous Name had to settle for the runner-up spot behind The Bogberry. |
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The horrific find comes a day after the burnt body of David Glyn Griffiths, 37, of Gaerwen, was found near the Brittania Bridge on the island. |
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Vet John Buxton said yesterday Toby faces further surgery to repair his badly burnt ears. |
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They may not be the height of fashion, but burnt ears and forehead aren't funny. |
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The singer, 25, burnt the midnight oil to have the inking done, staying for five hours until 5am at Bang Bang Tattoos in the Big Apple. |
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Here I used burnt umber, but I also like the effect of walnut stain on larger areas. |
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There were five new sets of Body Shapes, each in a different color from a muted palette of maroon, ocher, and burnt umber. |
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I'd wear my burnt umber, orange and olive green dress, or maybe jeans and a silk top. |
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The lines are made of burnt umber and sienna-colored rocks and sand, accented with black rocks and ash. |
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Fans also burnt the effigies of KKR coach John Buchanan, who had first proposed multiple captaincies system last month. |
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Morrison deals with the law and sacrifice as a burnt offering, and in this we also see the temporal logic of Morrison's modernist apocalyptic. |
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There's crisp burnt kale on the side and the deep-fried softshell crab in vodka sourdough batter is comfort food of the highest order. |
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Or crocosmia Lucifer with sword like leaves and burnt orange montbretia flowers, with achillea Moonshine, a lemon flowered silver leaved yarrow. |
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The shape meant the corners got burnt in the toaster so they were crisp on the edges but soggy in the middle. |
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The storeship Anna was so rotten below the waterline that she had to be abandoned and burnt. |
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The landscape is stark and monochrome, a burnt yellow scene. |
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Pair orangey-yellow day lilies with sweetly fragrant phlox and burnt orange Helenium 'Moerheim Beauty' with long-flowering purple Aster frikatii. |
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Aging may also be added with a warm brown wax or a burnt umber wash. |
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A drifting cloud of dust was transformed into a glowing mist of burnished copper, with the shadows of the ancient eucalyptus trees casting deep valleys of burnt umber. |
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The carrack was burnt to prevent the Chinese from capturing it. |
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Think shades of burnt orange, flame or amber for a bumblebee colourway. |
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A Birmingham artist has painted the city's infamous motorway maze in a range of eye-catching colours including yellow ochres, purple, blue and, of course, burnt sienna. |
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A second cup, Otanigui5d, was drizzled with flecks of earthy colour and was punctuated with a white dot surrounded by a pulsating ring of burnt sienna. |
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Thatched roofs, lazy palm trees, a quiet lagoon and the rich, deep burnt sienna colour of the wood make for a picture that's exquisitely desirable. |
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Four distinct color stories are featured in the collection, with color palettes that include khaki, adobe, teal, burnt sienna, indigo and Prussian blue. |
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In the best-preserved smithy in Scandinavia, fifth-century AD Gene in Central Norrland, there were plenty of charred bones, some burnt into the slag, in one of the hearths. |
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And when Pat started talking to the boy about his burnt ear and reassuring him how doctors would repair it, the youngster looked lost for words and ready to burst into tears. |
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Shishas, which hail from India, are pipes in which fruit-scented tobacco is burnt using coal, passed through a water vessel and inhaled through a hose. |
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With doubtful patriotism he left the Danes for a while unpursued, attacked Meath, overran and wasted Connaught, and returning suddenly burnt the royal stronghold of Tara. |
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When the candle burnt down, it ignited the paper and burnt the string, causing the books to fall, which roused the subincumbent sleeper, who proceeded to wake the rest. |
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Too often, in the years between 800 and 1050, the everyday sun declined through the smirch of flame and smoke of a monastery or town robbed and burnt. |
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I'm no good now, I'm burnt out. I was real good but only got one good and one bad one. My leg, look! That's it! But the other leg, she's apples. And that's how it is. |
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But she, most fair, most cold, made him thence take his flight To my close heart, where while some firebrands he did lay, He burnt unwares his wings, and cannot fly away. |
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The fuse burnt down to the skin and went out, but Cudjo still continued to saw gourds, apparently in no wise incommoded by the burning of the fuse. |
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This burnt lime is then slaked in sweet water to produce a calcium hydroxide suspension for the precipitation of impurities in raw juice during carbonatation. |
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The finery always burnt charcoal, but the chafery could be fired with mineral coal, since its impurities would not harm the iron when it was in the solid state. |
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The wharf owner allowed work to continue on the wharf, which sent sparks onto a rag in the water which ignited and created a fire which burnt down the wharf. |
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A majority of the interior walls are painted with Sigmatex emulsion, tinted in unusual colors, such as yellow ochre, raw umber, vandyke brown and burnt sienna. |
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The realm of England enjoys one favour above all other realms, that neither the countryside nor the people are destroyed, nor are buildings burnt or demolished. |
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Some scholars claim that Calvin and other ministers asked that he be beheaded instead of burnt, knowing that burning at the stake was the only legal recourse. |
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In 1377 an invading French force burnt down much of the town while attempting to take Carisbrooke Castle, then under the command of Sir Hugh Tyrill. |
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His raid on Cherbourg in August 1758 proved to be the most successful of the descents, as he burnt ships and munitions and destroyed the fortifications of the town. |
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A pit dug into the clay at BC 5 had been filled with burnt clay nodules, charcoal and burnt stones, which had been covered with a large piece of wood. |
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Supported by troops sent from Athens and Eretria, they advanced as far as Sardis and burnt the city down, before being driven back by a Persian counterattack. |
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They tried to take back York, but the Normans burnt it before they could. |
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The indigenous people who lived in the area later burnt down the fort. |
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The burnt stumps also readily sprout new growth from the roots. |
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Many swollen bodies had to be shot to expunge gasses within them before they could be burnt, and bulldozers were used to clear the area of dead animals. |
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They burnt crops and destroyed utilities as they withdrew before Germany. |
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After half an hour, one of his shoes had been burnt through and he was in considerable pain, but nevertheless continued his flight until engine failure ended the flight. |
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At Warness in the south west there is a burnt mound from this period and there are the ruins of two houses of a similar age on Holm of Faray near the Point of Dogs Bones. |
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Once a fire has burnt through the area, hollows in the peat are burnt out, and hummocks are desiccated but can contribute to Sphagnum recolonization. |
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Many other castles across Wales were besieged and several towns burnt. |
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On 26 December 1918 it burnt to the ground following an electrical fault. |
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On 1 March 1546, he was burnt at the stake in the presence of Beaton. |
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If, however, the gas is to be burnt on site, oxygen is desirable to assist the combustion, and so both electrodes would be made from inert metals. |
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Many people were rendered homeless as a result of intimidation or having their houses burnt, and urban redevelopment played a role in the social upheaval. |
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His practical joke misfired and he nearly burnt my left hand. |
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