It's been flamed by almost every fan on the web, and has fared dismally amongst critics as well. |
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Her cheeks suddenly flamed as she realized that she might've given herself away. |
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His face flamed unwillingly when he realized that he'd been staring at her for about two minutes straight, unblinkingly. |
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My face flamed with embarrassment at the blatantly southern direction of my thoughts. |
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I'm just afraid they'll get flamed because I wrote them when I was thirteen and fourteen. |
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This dazzler boasts a mahogany body and hand-carved 2-piece flamed maple top lovingly finished with 14 layers of hand-buffed lacquer. |
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It's a really nice electro-acoustic guitar, with a cut-away body style and a beautiful flamed top finished in a translucent red. |
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There were several teocallis or sacred turrets, and on their flat roofs flamed the never-dying fires. |
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Suddenly an explosion flamed in space, a ribbon of orange fire slashing out of the hull like a whip, lashing out into the blackness of space. |
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Head scarves and bandanas, as well as matted and flamed pieces, have also been done. |
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In a sign of things to come, there were a few clashes at half time, when the occasional tussle flamed up in the tunnel to the dressing rooms. |
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I once got repeatedly flamed and sent virus-laden emails because I said I thought the concept of the Rock Hall of Fame was kind of blah. |
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Anyhow, in two and half years of blogging, I've been flamed and broiled and skewered and roasted a number of times. |
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Mackenzie balled the note up, crushing it in her fist, as her face flamed and Amanda laughed, throwing her head back and braying her glee. |
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And how his heart flamed when his loathsome boss slapped on the additional insult of overtime hours or weekend work. |
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When allegiances with one brother or sister flamed out, she'd take up with someone else. |
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Following the 60 minute reaction period, cut each 2 x 2 test piece free with flamed forceps and knife. |
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His own power flamed forth and let everything into the existence of itself independent of others. |
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He started out well at the beginning of his speech but flamed out at the end. |
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The body is made of flamed maple and the neck is veneered with maple and rosewood. |
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And now the brief light that had flamed in his eyes was gone. |
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Lights flamed up in the corridors, feet were running, voices calling. |
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The lights flamed strongly, never showing any inclination to dim or blur. |
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I could hear the crowd laughing and my cheeks flamed with embarrassment. |
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Personics flamed out in one of the biggest busts in venture capital history. |
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There were the mornings when the world was shrouded in a mist which turned subtly mauve, and then as the sun broke through, the mountainsides all around flamed orange-red. |
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To top with a flamed orange twist, hold a piece of orange peel about the size of a silver dollar, skin side down, over the drink. |
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If you are nasty, rude or don't follow the rules you can also get flamed. |
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John McCain flamed out early, primarily because of his support for immigration reform. |
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His brash and breezy style flamed out when countered by her cautious cool-headedness. |
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Flamed Granite is flamed by applying blowtorch-strength heat to the surface of the stone. |
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Over the next five years the relationship alternately flamed and cooled, but when it flamed it was white-hot. |
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And most highly touted Japanese starting pitchers have either flamed out after early success in America or failed to make an impact at all. |
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Once again, the growth momentum that had built in a coterie of promising looking economies had flamed out in an epic financial crisis. |
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Field examination of the wreckage determined that the engine had flamed out due to fuel starvation. |
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Textured or flamed finishes are mainly chosen for the tiles used for this type of paving. |
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The fuel in the auxiliary system was not available to the engine, and the engine flamed out due to fuel starvation during the approach to the landing pad. |
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Made of cotton blends, flamed cotton, pigment processed cotton or printed, the American Vintage T-shirt is either loose, structured or figure-hugging like a second skin. |
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At the end of this he threw open a heavy door, and I rejoiced to see within a well-lit room in which a table was spread for supper, and on whose mighty hearth a great fire of logs,freshly replenished, flamed and flared. |
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On 24 July 1998, the silo THC analyzer's FID flamed out and could not be relighted. |
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Sao Nicolau PRL: Mixtures of flamed and unicolor traditional glass mosaics with light green and white shades combined with 1 green transparent Perl-Effetc and SL Super Look surface quality finish. |
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The engine flamed out, likely as a result of snow ingestion. |
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A palisade of Canary palms formed an honour guard along the verges, while beds of golden cannas flamed from the central reservation. |
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The East Indian rosewood back and sides beautifully showcase a unique ribbon inlay of cocobolo and flamed mahogany. |
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Bromided flamed retardants decompose only very slowly. |
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In my absence The Donald flamed and burned, Huckabee bowed out, Newt shot himself in the foot and the IMF's Monsieur Big did the perp's walk to Rikers Island. |
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As the investigators believe the pilots were somehow incapacitated, this means the autopilot would have been disengaged for almost four minutes after both engines flamed out. |
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Both times, her no-no bids flamed out on soft flares over the infield. |
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Not the greatest band in the world, the New York Dolls were a seminal bridge between early-1970s glitter rock and the glam and punk variations that rose after they flamed out. |
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In the breast of the treasonable Proosian ambition flamed to a white heat. |
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