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This was followed one night by a mushy skate wing with a brown-butter sauce that ran very close to scorched, defining the taste of inattention.
That has not happened to Doctrine Man, and the officer is aware of the strict eye cast on actions that might be viewed as disrespectful or insubordinate, and he never flies close to that scorching sun.
Rescue personnel have yet to even make it north of Highway 192, which is closer to soil scorched by last month's wildfire.
In summer, intense solar heating leads to scorching temperatures over the Asian land masses.
Less than 1km away, the community of Agua Fría found rocks had fallen dangerously close to their homes, still scorching hot from the vent of the volcano.
A crew of 400 firefighters are still battling the Bear and Purgatorie Fires which have scorched close to 13,000 acres near the Colorado-New Mexico border, on Thursday.
The arrival of the lightning-fingered Jenkins in 2010 confirmed White Denim as gifted purveyors of a kind of fantasy southern rock: musically voracious, deft and yearning, yet still liable to scorch your eyebrows off if you get too close.
The orbits of the planets are so close to the host stars that scorching temperatures there rule out the existence of liquid water or life as it is known.
The first batch began to scorch before I knew it.
There was no good reason to scorch our earth.
The Ranch Fire, which continues to scorch swaths of land in northern California has officially taken the record as the largest ever observed in the state, burning close to 469 sq miles (1,214 sq km) alone.
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