The scorching summer heat, heavy downpours, or chilly winters cannot dampen their spirits. |
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The band were in top form as they flew through the night's scorching 65-minute, 11-song set. |
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Despite this Muir conjured up their fifth try with their livewire scrum half Cussiter scorching in from 30 metres. |
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The first was a scorching right-foot volley that Given did well to tip over the bar. |
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And few here have either the energy or strength to walk that far in a scorching African sun. |
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How I missed those days climbing up the scorching hot cement slide and playing tic-tac-toe on the sand. |
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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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The thermometer ranges from below zero in the winter to above 100 on torrid summer days when scorching winds sandblast the canyons. |
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The players have to be fit and endure 35-degree plus temperatures from about October through to February in the scorching WA 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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Instead, the attack crashed into the ground scorching it and sending an explosive shower of dust up into the air. |
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If the weather turns dry raise the height of cut to prevent browning and scorching of the grass. |
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The lighting also adds to the stage show feel with scorching searchlights and moody spots, used to great effect for the real deep blues numbers. |
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His blades, still blazing with a powerful energy, cut through Strife's scorching aura without the slightest resistance. |
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Frandsen skims the angle with a scorching right footer after a determined run. |
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Well, seething, sizzling and scorching, soaring temperatures are causing another day of misery across much of the country. |
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Crete looked back up to Stu's face and picked up his scorching hot mug of cocoa. |
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Many Brits buying inland don't realise just how harsh winters in Spain's interior can be, or how unforgiving the scorching summer heat. |
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On a scorching summer day earlier this year, Beijing engineer Shan Tao doesn't need a slide rule to sort out his overheating equation. |
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For half a century now many rich and varied cultural experiences have been soaked up over the scorching hot Perth summers. |
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The lava eventually breached the barriers, but it was hindered enough that it atrophied before scorching inhabited land. |
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Thus, he allowed pummeling old school hardcore breakbeats to rampage through drifts of scorching ambience. |
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Texture holds together under scorching conditions and partially solidifies in extreme cold. |
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Having been used to arid, scorching heat, the brisk weather was both welcome and refreshing, if not a bit cold. |
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The weatherman says the scorching heat is on its ways back later this week. |
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The air he inhaled transformed into a hellish inferno, scorching his lungs. |
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At one point I'm convinced the insane strobing effects must be scorching my retina beyond repair. |
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It's a potentially back-firing gamble just as the hillsides and valleys are scorching with sporting ardour. |
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To escape from the scorching, sultry summers of Delhi he would take his trainees to the sand dunes of the Yamuna at Okhla, South Delhi. |
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Thanks to a summer that threatens to get more scorching with each passing day, the hapless Bangalorean doesn't have any other choice. |
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A posse of policemen should be appointed to check the scorching pace as well as competition between private buses. |
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As yet another scorching summer has drawn to a close in Mumbai, one hears the haunting cry of the pied crested cuckoo. |
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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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I felt my heart plummet to the earth's core and sink into the scorching ball of fiery lava with an ominous plonking noise. |
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Tom Morello's insistent riffs and scorching solos were supported squarely by the rhythm section. |
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The soles of their feet are covered with fur which cushions them on hard ground and insulates them from the scorching heat of hot desert sands. |
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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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When using your BBQ as an oven, the diffuser deflects the direct heat from the burners to prevent scorching the food in the bottom of the pan. |
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Red rivers of molten lava were scorching through Los Angeles neighborhoods. |
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Under the scorching sun, tens of thousands of people waited patiently to hear the speeches. |
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The green piles of watermelons, which herald the scorching season ahead, are favoured thirst-quenchers. |
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Through that, the album reads like a journey into darkness and back to scorching sunlight. |
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The scorching backfoot cover-drive and the pick-up stroke on the on-side have fetched him runs in plenty. |
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Men in khaki did not complain about the scorching sun or the mirthful crowd. |
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Yes, it's been scorching so keep spraying that ozone layer with your tins of hair lacquer! |
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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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Weak arcs of scorching lightning zapped outwards, rapidly fading over the short distance. |
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Yorkshire's tourist attractions experienced mixed fortunes last year as the country baked in the scorching summer weather. |
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The beginning of summer is often heralded by violent sandstorms and scorching winds. |
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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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She felt the hot rays of heat scorching her skin, yet she loved the sensation they gave her. |
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I could feel the heat surrounding me, burning me, scorching my skin, causing me to cry out wordlessly in pain. |
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I felt like I was walking in an endless desert, with the afternoon sun scorching my skin. |
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They burned like acid, scorching a path wherever they brushed her pale skin. |
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Some ovens run hotter than others, so check the meat fairly often to prevent scorching. |
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And then my lips, my tongue, were burning, scorching, stinging from the heat. |
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A press cloth over the fabric protects the fabric from melting or scorching and prevents the laminate from damaging the iron. |
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The sun was high in the sky, its rays reaching down and scorching the Earth. |
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People, from kiddies to oldies, received the recreation despite the scorching sun. |
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Almost immediately, his calf swelled up, and the skin covering it grew scorching hot. |
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Farmers on the Continent battled against an exceptionally dry summer and scorching temperatures that seriously damaged crops. |
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One of the defining characteristics of the Malaysian Grand Prix is the scorching heat. |
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The tale begins quietly enough on a long-ago summer's day of stifling heat and scorching sunshine. |
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Normal people could only survive travel on the planet during dusk and dawn, when the temperature was neither freezing nor scorching. |
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Around me, frustrated passengers began to speculate about the city overheating in scorching temperatures. |
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I'm in hot water, so scorching and so deep that some relatives and friends are questioning my sanity. |
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Fear is an alien emotion to the 18-year-old sensation, whose biggest asset is his scorching pace. |
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Fear is an alien emotion to the prodigy, whose biggest asset is his scorching pace. |
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It was easily pliable, but amazingly tough, withstanding hundreds of pounds of pressure and scorching heat that could have charred the flesh off of a human being. |
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The bright suns rays touched her sneakers, scorching them with fiery heat. |
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It was a golden opportunity for him to see the living conditions of expatriate labourers who live in the camps, braving the scorching heat and adverse conditions. |
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Check it every fifteen to twenty minutes, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot to make sure the meat is not sticking or, God forbid, scorching. |
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I looked at the scorching desert sand as the silvery moon was cooling it. |
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Moreover, each vehicle had to be capable, during each patrol, of traveling some 2,000 miles over unmapped, inhospitable terrain, and scorching, shifting sands. |
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I had to leave it running for a minute or two until it was scorching hot. |
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It was one of the better-looking days, sunny, but not scorching. |
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Flames leapt unstoppably west across Frederick Street and consumed buildings all the way to Trinity Cathedral where, happily, only some turrets suffered scorching. |
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During the spell of inertia that weaves around the village and the scorching heat which regularly topped 100 degrees we fell into a state of not unpleasant torpor. |
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It was scorching outside and there was no telling whether he had managed to fall asleep or not, and even if he did, there was no telling whether he would wake up. |
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Keep in mind that Jamaican cuisine doesn't have to be scorching. |
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United, nine times winners of this competition and the red hot favourites to retain their crown again, simply couldn't live with the scorching tempo set by Rovers on the day. |
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Last time we were in London we travelled down on the day the clocks went forward, losing an hour's sleep then travelling down on a scorching hot day. |
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It was scorching hot and, at some point in the afternoon when we'd all drunk a lot, some of the lads decided that it was time to cool off in the pool. |
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Some motorists who contacted the Daily Dispatch said they had to wait up to an hour in the scorching heat, as the queue of vehicles crawled through the town. |
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Combined with zombie-slaying stunts and the scorching Georgia heat, conditions on set can be grueling. |
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Sure, all of these folks share healthy egos and a scorching ambition, but come on, we are talking about American politics here. |
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Scorpio Rising by R.G. Vliet One of the most scorching, incandescent romances ever. |
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My reaction to that utterance led to an open and scorching debate. |
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No English daily is expanding at the scorching pace of these. |
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And though he'd heard that reaching the 12500-foot summit would be an ordeal, he wasn't prepared for the scorching lava bombs that Erebus hurled at him. |
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Now they're bracing for a scorching battle in September over pension reform, a political powder keg because of an electorate angry about shrinking retirement-account balances. |
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They met in Dubai in October 2004 and worked out for four days in scorching heat, hitting hundreds of tennis balls on a hard court and sweating buckets in the process. |
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It has set a scorching pace in a bid to remain York's greenest company. |
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A few summers ago, when I was still temping and the weather was scorching the city, causing blackouts and other horrors, I decided to take a few days for myself and not work. |
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The sun was scorching his bare back and his thighs were beginning to ache from the friction of the horse's saddle-free back, but he ignored the discomforts. |
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The stork had just procreated and was spreading its wings over the helpless little creatures in the nest to protect them from the scorching late-June sun. |
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Huge slabs of raw meat were roasting slowly within the scorching flames. |
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Last weeks's scorching heat in Jakarta happened because the humidity in Jakarta was low and the clouds were thin, so the heat of the sun was unobstructed. |
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It was a scorching summer, and the ice-cream sellers plied a roaring trade. |
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There is the Ghost Chili which sits at a scorching 1,001,304 Scoville heat units. |
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We had been already five weeks in Savagedom, among sands, deserts, and scorching sunshines, and, to say the truth, we had had enough of it. |
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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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Let the heat lovers have their scorching habaneros and tongue-twisting jala-penos. |
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Of course there is high-volume, scorching human vanity at large here. |
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At the roast, Gilbert Gottfried, a squinting tummler with a shrieking ferret schtick, was scorching old Hugh. |
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When it senses danger, the bombardier beetle fires a scorching spray from its rear abdomen. |
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His skin was grimed with dust, for he had ridden hard in scorching heat, and was anxious and impatient to get on. |
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