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Nothing makes my heart burn to a cinder and crumble in a tiny ashcloud over my lungs like improv comedy.
At least Tottenham's failure was heroic and it was not the same old story, either, of a club gripped by nerves and crumbling in the final stages of a season.
Scruffy and crumbling in places, Interlagos is an ageing circuit, but one that is full of character and loved by drivers and fans alike.
Scruffy and crumbling in places, Interlagos is an ageing circuit, but nevertheless one that is full of character and loved by drivers and fans alike.
Spent blooms, too, browning and crumbling in the sun.
The stone is crumbling in a characteristic pattern called sugaring.
Its foliage looked burned and crumbled in her hands.
It's a heart-rending sight, as are the dilapidated cars and crumbling homes in a society that a generation ago enjoyed standards of living and welfare comparable to much of Europe.
There was little comfort living in old condemned shops and crumbling warehouses in a climate that was colder and wetter than Roscoff". British farmers increasingly grew their own onions.
A maple pot de crème is accompanied by an outstanding brittle to crumble in, and there's also an assertive coffee ice cream that tastes like a frozen Americano and is mellowed out with salty chunks of brownie.
His works also possess a painterly quality, not just in their perfect composition but in the use of soft light and muted colour tones to bathe earth, trees and crumbling concrete in a warm glow.
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