The Glasgow speedster has fallen from grace almost as fast as the winger scorches down the sidelines. |
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The fire fills the hut, the heat scorches him, singes the fur and cracks the skin of his face. |
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Heart turned at a sudden crackle and watched as the demonic blades flared and burned, leaving not even scorches where they had fallen. |
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The red mountains make a dramatic back-drop and the sun scorches down relentlessly. |
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The Sun will become a red giant, still hot enough to burn planets to cinders as it engulfs Mercury and Venus and scorches Earth. |
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I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms. |
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There were multiple scorches on the hull and smoke and sparks continued to emanate from various sections of it. |
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When he got to the one particular part of the living room that was embellished in scorches, he stopped. |
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She noticed that he had strange red markings on his skin, scorches possibly. |
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Women frolic, men pose and the sun scorches the sand while relationships are strained to breaking point. |
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In addition, parching scorches off the long barbed ends of the chaff and destroys any detritus left after cleaning. |
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But all too often, rice on the stovetop boils over, scorches, or turns to mush, especially on slow-to-adjust electric stoves. |
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It scorches between corners with lightning force and brakes solidly so that the next corner can be lined up smoothly and efficiently. |
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The Atlantic maritime tropical air mass from the Gulf of Mexico scorches Eastern Canada with summer heat and humidity. |
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Early cross-linking after screens which may lead to ambers and scorches in the polyethylene material is avoided. |
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Xabi Alonso with a header after Jordi Alba scorches Debuchy down the left wing. |
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A 5,400-lb SUV that scorches the earth with 555 horsepower is totally insane. |
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So, whereas the sun of the fourth vial scorches rebellious men, what does the fourth letter promise to the faithful believer? |
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A blast furnace scorches the dark heavens like a supernova. |
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Injuries from scorches and fire in general. |
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In this months Verbatim, excerpted from her Empire and Canadian Club address, she scorches the Liberal government for the sponsorship scandals and proposes an economic vision for a more competitive Canada in a global economy. |
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