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She emptied her glass, winced, searched the burn of the Scotch in her throat for pleasure.
The figurative slash and burn of the early white farmers is back in Newmanland.
"I would be proud that my first burn of the season is Oct. 11," she said.
While the buzz is willfully excised, with it goes the burn of the alcohol, that pleasantly stinging grace note.
The slow burn of the show made it excruciating listening: a slow-motion car crash was unfolding.
To feel the burn of the Earth's landing gear across our throats, what a compliment that would be!
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Burn scar contractures are frequently observed following full-thickness burns of the axillary area.
As the camera panned over Loch Ness I had a brief muir-burn of the heart – hope blazed that this would be the way the discovery of the monster, for whose proven existence I have longed since I first read about it 30 years ago and more, would be announced.
By Simon Schama Turner painted two versions of "The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons, 16th October 1834".
Maybe Turner's The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons! (Philadelphia version)?
Burning of the grasses in the dry season causes the trees to develop a corky, fire-resistant bark.
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