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"John's outward calm, I knew, concealed a capacity for deep, burning anger," Polanski later wrote about his former friend.
I've let my soul simmer in a deep, burning shame.
According to the Business Standard, the man, who was allegedly drunk, had such a deep, burning desire to play Candy Crush or whatever on his flight from Mumbai to Kolkata, he bum-rushed the cockpit looking for an outlet.
It is possible that there is an association between increased neutrophils and this patient's "deep, burning, bone pain".
Parts of the older forests may have had a deep humus, which, being burned, would have destroyed timber by deep burning at the roots.
His own experiences ensured that no amount of cajolery could eradicate from his heart a deep burning hatred of the Tory party.
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Others, notably Camille Paglia, who developed a deep and burning antipathy to Wolf, poured scorn on it.
He believed "all the deep and burning questions percolating around the chambers of your heart will find their way out, via random words".
The lush greens of late summer turn to deep reds, burning oranges and bright yellows in the hills that rise behind barns and cornfields and glacial lakes.
In the Boreal Plain of Canada, the margins of peatland ecosystems that regulate solute and nutrient fluxes between peatlands and adjacent mineral uplands are prone to deep peat burning.
Inmates are the state's main source of so-called hand crews the teams that do the roughest, and probably the most dangerous, work of wildland firefighting: marching deep into burning forests where big engines and bulldozers can't penetrate.
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