Barry's ability to write with such intensity and honesty about his own family makes for a searing, intense drama. |
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In this searing indictment, he argues that the law lord's findings clearly contradict the evidence he heard. |
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The Truth About Drug Companies, by Dr Marcia Angell, is a searing indictment of an industry that has a cynical contempt for consumers. |
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The searing heat can easily cause severe burns that can result in hospitalization, disfiguration, extreme pain, or death. |
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For a midweek meal, you could speed things up by searing the beef rolls until cooked, then saucing them with a simple tomato salsa. |
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Those ejections form plumes of searing plasma hundreds of thousands of light-years long. |
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I only got an impression of mass and darkness and a searing glare from under beetled brows, and then he had disappeared into the crowd. |
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The downpour cooled off the searing heat but failed to ease the city's looming water shortage. |
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The Mani is a good place to walk at any time of the year, except in the searing heat of midsummer. |
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The shore, one of the most westerly in Africa, is cooled by the north-east trade winds, taking some of the edge off the searing tropical heat. |
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His throat was burning, and the movement had caused him to pull back, away from Brackett, which sent a searing pain down both arms. |
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Aside from the searing guitar riffs and angry-youth lyrics, there was not a particularly special moment or showstopper, as it were. |
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In a searing attack, Conservative leader said the Prime Minister's credibility lay in shreds. |
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I watch men or women pushing carts heavily laden with their wares in searing temperatures, stifling humidity or drenching rain. |
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This thing around my neck is searing and blistering my skin black and cutting off circulation to my brain and life-giving oxygen to my lungs. |
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His wrist gave an ugly grinding sound and searing pain tore through him like knives. |
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The cool and refreshing water caressed his lips, he drank but as he swallowed, his throat sent searing pain to his brain. |
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Vibrant prints, block colours, searing white and filmy ice-cream shades will all feature heavily in the summer. |
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The engrossing series is a searing reminder of man's capacity for unimaginable acts of inhumanity against fellow man. |
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These dislocated physiognomies are searing psychic masks whose crazed features seem to express the artist's creative and psychological isolation. |
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The horns jostle, then take flight, with Jones on soprano saxophone, tipping in some searing soul-blues streaks. |
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Myaskovsky saves his grief for the Rachmaninov-like Molto sostenuto central movement, which rises twice to a searing climax. |
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As it was, he felt a searing pain across his midsection as her incredibly-sharp point ripped through his nightwear and into his skin. |
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When searing the meat, if oil is splattering out of the pan, you have the heat too high. |
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Nick heard the crack of his bone splintering as a searing pain shot through his face. |
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At the base of the food chain are bacteria that dwell in the searing fluids belching from the volcanic vents. |
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Sconces on the wall brightened, then erupted into searing incandescence that glittered on gold and shining jewels. |
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Somewhere, deep within Twister, is a searing portrayal of the disintegration of a family, leavened by quirky, oddball humor. |
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What happens on a Sunday truly matters, and when the Bears lost yet again last weekend, the searing pain seeped down the terracing. |
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The metal where Cath's hands grabbed suddenly flashed hot, searing her skin. |
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Elsewhere, searing reds, oranges and yellows make the oil paint seem to have been heated to thousands of degrees. |
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A patient may complain for three or four days of a tingling, burning, itching, searing or knife-like pain along the lowest ribs. |
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From a seated position, curl one dumbbell up, feeling the muscles in your arm bunch up in a strong, searing knot as you reach the top and pause. |
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Not only does she trill and sing accurate coloratura, she also gives a searing portrayal of Irene. |
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As the road dipped down to the floor of this prehistoric lakebed we were struck by waves of searing heat. |
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Evidently, only the images and metaphors of fiction could do justice to the welter of searing impressions. |
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Rodgers lay on his back, the hot concrete searing his sores but easing his muscles. |
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I grabbed a hold of it and started to slide but quickly felt the heat of the metal searing my hands from friction. |
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Ehrenreich's searing book chronicles her experiences as a cultural explorer among America's working poor. |
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The muscles along her stomach clenched, and her insides contracted with a searing pain. |
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Because of its high smoke point, grapeseed oil is ideal for frying or pan searing over high heat. |
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The Net doesn't affect us like a searing image on the television, galvanizing a nation. |
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It is a searing look at what an immensely complicated task it is to forgive the unforgiveable. |
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But underneath the searing humour runs a strain of deep discontent at the lives of the dispossessed in society. |
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To talking to Judith for four hours, a conversation fashioned into the searing performance text, voiced by Lata. |
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The following morning, a searing migraine slices through my brain vacated by opiates. |
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But the full story of Partition and its searing human impact had to wait for Sahni's celebrated novel Tamas. |
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In the searing heat of the Mojave desert, cowpats quickly assume the texture and aerodynamics of Frisbees. |
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Her abdomen was a sea of agony, flames of red-hot pain searing out from the convulsed muscles. |
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Most poignantly, Frusciante stands stagefront with his eyes closed, lashing out searing solos that seem to come from a very private place. |
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I nodded slightly, starting to sit up, ignoring the twinges of pain searing across my whole upper body. |
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But, before she could even help with the fight, she felt a sharp pain searing through her left arm. |
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Admittedly, the tackling was suspect, but the searing pace and impossible jinks demonstrated by the winger would cause problems for any defence. |
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The searing heat will not be the only intense aspect of today's final round. |
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It makes me edgy to miss runs and cheat on the training, but I can't run with a searing pain in my foot or when I'm coughing up a lung. |
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You cannot go wrong with this cut of Black Angus Beef. This flavorful steak is perfect for pan searing, grilling or broiling. |
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Using the sticks around me, I placed the ten trout vertically around the searing flame. |
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Because it has a high smoke point, corn oil is ideal for frying or pan searing over high heat. |
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The visitors started at a searing pace, putting Everton's back line under frantic pressure. |
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Another one exploded near the side of the ship, sending searing heat and intense reddish-light across the area. |
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Her bare skin was exposed now and already being scorched from the searing heat. |
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Under a searing sun, the expedition pushed northwest along the Cannonball River Valley. |
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Propane weeders, which kill plants by searing them with a flame, should be used with extreme caution. |
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He staggered to his feet, limping towards the entrance of the cave, his body searing with pain each time he moved. |
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A minute later Arsenal extended their lead after breaking with searing pace. |
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He once thought that all this yearning would consume him in its searing intensity, until he could no longer bear the pain. |
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You might expect the music of this remarkable life to express a searing, protesting intensity. |
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Passionate, committed and a searing indictment of capitalism, imperialism and war. |
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After hearing the searing criticism of Rice's food services, Ditman made it his goal to make improvements and change the university's reputation. |
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I also liked the people who read the piece as a searing indictment of corporate sponsorship. |
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The searing heat of the morning gave way to a windswept evening, with the water as ripply as an English seaside fun pool. |
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The White House is in massive damage control mode today after another searing, book-length indictment from a former insider. |
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Instead of a searing indictment of capitalism, black top-hatted fatcats, and laissez-faire government, it was a love letter. |
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She hits downward, a jolt searing through my shoulder blade, I sag visibly. |
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Add Bellamy's searing pace into that attack and it makes for a stressful afternoon for the Rangers rearguard. |
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His report was never going to be the searing, damning indictment some had longed for. |
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The film is less a searing and devastating political attack upon Bush, than an emotional outpouring against him. |
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There are decent, pliable corn tortillas and a searing, aromatic green salsa with which to make your own chicken tacos. |
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Try these recipes with the best you can lay your hands on, and as long as you get the pan searing hot so that they take on a nice brown crust, they'll turn out like a dream. |
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I cupped my searing left cheek in my hand as I sobbed, muffling my mouth with the other so not to wake my daughter. |
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A searing pain in the sole of my foot told me it was a bee sting. |
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They are variously loud, meditative, dramatic, witty, sexy, searing, and elegiac. |
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While shooting Syriana, he injured the base of the neck, leaving him in searing pain. |
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Roosevelt had also stood with grace and courage against some of the most searing attacks aimed at anyone in public life. |
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Before searing the meat, turn on the ventilation fan over the stove. |
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The crucial team briefing is held in a clear-fronted studio overlooking the winners' enclosure, with a searing bright arc lamp animating the setting. |
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This 18-volt light offers 500 lumens of searing white light for 20 minutes, or you can employ the 250-lumen lamp assembly to extend run time to one hour. |
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His distinctive voice resonates like polished grit over a combination of searing strings, Hawaiian lap steels, mellotrons and even enchanted lyres. |
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Quick streamers of ice caught three, but the remainder thundered into the barrier of bright azure and burst into searing flares of light and heat. |
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Wouldn't marriage guidance be better in that case than searing honesty? |
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Rugged shrubs like barberry and potentilla give the garden permanent structure, while the rocks help protect the plants from searing winds and keep the soil from drying out. |
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But the effect of her forgetfulness was that her successor, Stephen Lander, took the heat of some searing criticism for decisions for which he had no responsibility. |
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He could see the furnaces where he had worked, the heat from the bright, white hot metal searing the faces of the workmen as they poured and ladled it into the casting moulds. |
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How will those hardy minions survive the summer blasts of arctic air conditioning in between the bouts of broiling street heat beneath searing serge? |
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Blaise slowly got to his feet, pain searing through his head. |
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Sanjeet screamed in agony, pain searing throughout his entire body. |
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A searing flame attacked his nerves as his arm went limp at his side. |
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He could feel a searing pain in his head and his vision was blurred. |
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He deftly finds her lips and bends her in a long, searing kiss. |
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Danny is gagging for air, choking with the unbearable searing pain. |
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Without a moment's thought, Ryuji placed a searing kiss on her lips. |
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But suddenly, she could see fine through the searing flames. |
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It's a searing indictment of a political elite which can champion Britpop and a return to 1960s cool on the one hand without realising the implications. |
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It's also a searing indictment of modern society's obsession with spin. |
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It is a searing indictment of the Bush administration for its willful ignorance, ideological agenda, and above all, a profound failure of leadership. |
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The L.A. Times team has written a searing, unflinching and unequivocal indictment of a morally criminal operation bereft of any apologies or doubts. |
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One of the most distinctive guitarists of the punk generation, his searing, choking guitar lines lift the songs above the thrash punk anthems they would later become. |
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The frequently brilliant and sometimes searing interviewer has a compassionate side that discomposes itself into a medley of expressions on camera. |
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King delivers a searing portrait of a troubled man approaching meltdown. |
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The novel is a tautly paced thriller, but it also packs a searing satire of the much-ballyhooed modern world we live in. |
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This will be a follow up to The Year of magical thinking, her searing account of the loss of her husband. |
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All she could feel was the searing, blinding pain in her belly. |
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As she dresses off-screen after being with a client, she smiles, as if satisfied, but gradually her guard drops and a searing sadness transforms her face. |
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Suddenly, the haymow was ablaze with a searing, white light. |
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One can imagine the river, that gurgle of water, a searing temptation for the heat bursting forth from the dead heart of this red island continent. |
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A searing cold gale caused Raven to stumble hard, off balance. |
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For a population that has been forced into a permanent subordinate position by an occupying power, this disparity is not only a hardship but a searing humiliation as well. |
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Strings, chimes, horns, pianos and bells appear in nearly every song, no matter how fast the tempo or searing the guitars, and, most importantly, they never feel forced. |
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I no longer eat chocolate ice cream cones because of that searing memory. |
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The temperature of the plasma is searing, so it can counterbalance atmospheric pressure even though its density is only two percent of normal air. |
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How to be cool as a cucumber at the searing heat of 45 degree Celsius? |
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The searing heat also fuses the soil into an impermeable layer that increases runoff and stream sedimentation and slows the forest's ability to recover. |
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Lack of snow last winter, almost no rain in spring or summer and searing temperatures for prolonged periods have had a major impact on the grape harvest. |
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Seeing things break, disintegrate, or explode, at absolutely no personal risk to yourself, lights up some primitive reptilian part of our brain with searing glee. |
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He poured his heart out in soaring songs of praise, in searing prayers, in sublime thanksgiving, in words infinitely more exalted than any I could conjure up. |
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Aware that a prestigious career in the civil service was now closed to him, Hong experienced searing visions for the next 40 days. |
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Enjoy evenly cooked and great tasting food whether you're searing, sauteing, browning, simmering or deglazing. |
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Mark Ealham and Craig White, in particular, are adept at that while Darren Gough can be guaranteed to deliver countless searing inswingers. |
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For a searing taste experience, try eating hot peppers that you grow in your garden this summer. |
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A FORMER Coventry man risked heat stroke by walking for ten hours in a heavy diving suit in searing heat. |
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However Cavendish was one a number of riders to withdraw having suffered in the searing Spanish heat. |
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For such searing, challenging dreams, we have only snark or smarm. |
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The searing winds and dusted Afghan sky reminded me of Iraq. |
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The Tarim mummies, found in present-day China, were anhydrated naturally by searing desert conditions. |
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Vlad was the searing example he needed to drive that point home. |
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The Serb unleashed a host of searing forehands down-the-line and across the court, leaving Niland floundering as he attempted to return the ball. |
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Complete with a full string orchestra, their songs swirl lushly through a packed Civic, each with the searing ambition to one day accompany a James Bond movie. |
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Whenever it is uttered by a character on the show, the first person in the room to dash off a searing face-melter of a musical run wins the round. |
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The sheep and cattle gather in flocks and herds under the shade of gum trees, moving little, saving energy, braced against the searing sun by a thin cupola of leaves. |
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The beer starts with a lovely juicy mango character on the front of the palate, and then the Habaneros kick in, bringing the heat and searing the taste buds. |
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Soon afterwards, he turned to songwriting, with a string of collaborations featuring various lead vocalists alongside his characteristic searing guitar solos. |
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