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Ice can get so cold that it burns flesh.
Lust only creates wanting and wanting creates greed and greed burns Flesh.
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Days later, the provincial council headquarters here was a charnel house of smeared blood and burned flesh.
They are clearly aware of the dangers of their phones beyond the [Galaxy Note 7]." The suit, which seeks unspecified damages, said the "smell of toxic fumes, scorched metal, burnt flesh, and smoke filled [the Coverts'] bedroom, making it uninhabitable for several days following the explosion and fire".
An odor of death, burned flesh, filth and dirt".
Some caught on fire and executioners reported smelling burned flesh.
Mr Carr said: "Then he went on to say that he could have burnt the body but with his firefighter training he informed me that burning flesh smells like pork.
How are we to digest Nick Ut's devastating Pulitzer-winning photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl screaming as napalm from a dropped bomb burns her flesh?
There was the time she burned the flesh off the palms of her hands when she was 2. John was using a pressure-washer in the driveway and left its motor running; in the moments that they took their eyes off her, Ashlyn walked over and put her hands on the muffler.
The Phoenicians at the Siege of Tyre (332 BC) dropped burning sand down on the attacking Greeks, which got in behind the armour and burned the flesh.
And they're even better when cops fake crucial details -- like the cigarette burns on the flesh.
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