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Or the burnt of effigies of them make a good photo.
In 1831 an effigy was burnt of the new Bishop of Exeter Henry Phillpotts, a High Church Anglican and High Tory who opposed Parliamentary reform, and who was also suspected of being involved in "creeping popery".
Because willows seldom sell in the Grand Exchange, they are usually burnt of dropped.
Wait for the bouncy ball to cool down before using otherwise you could get burnt of it could collapse in your hands.
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If you had fire, crush up some of the burnt pieces of wood.
If you are new to coffee and are afraid of the "burnt" taste of beans, choose a light roast.
One ate squares of burnt toast tasting of oil-fired lino, and the scented jam was poured from a bottle.
And they're screwing distinguished British actors, make-up artists, and manufacturers of burnt cork out of jobs!
Chinese media later published photos, showing the burnt wreckage of the bus stuck against the back of the tanker.
As are signs of wear--coffee filters stained from use, burnt edges of paper.
Climbing out of the car, we were confronted by the burnt ruins of a village.
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