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It is Mr Romney who is likely to get scorched at the debates, however.
The New Yorker, November 8 , 1930 P. 17Talk: Post cards, dropped in the chute of the Chrysler Building, often go down so quickly that they get scorched.
Invented by Monsanto and introduced to the world in 1966 at the Astrodome stadium in Houston, Texas, the original AstroTurf's attraction was that, unlike grass, it cost little to maintain and did not get scorched by the sun.
By Irving Tressler and E. B. White The New Yorker, November 8 , 1930 P. 17Talk: Post cards, dropped in the chute of the Chrysler Building, often go down so quickly that they get scorched.
But don't back off when you get scorched.
Even if acquitted, what he will have sorely learned is that when playing carelessly with a raging fire, you are guaranteed to get scorched.
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On the space shuttles, O-rings got scorched, heat tiles fell off, foam insulation broke free.
Keep checking the pot to make sure the meat isn't getting scorched on the bottom.
Workers are getting scorched by the new Walkie Talkie skyscraper focusing a sharp ray of sun onto the pavement.
Shelby Coffey mentioned the redesign that Walter Bernard had done in 1977 for Henry Anatole Grunwald at Time. "They got scorched," he said.
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