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At 14 he took his first job, in a soap factory; his poem Growth describes the horrible conditions inside, with repeated imagery of fiery ovens; its end, outside in Detroit's relatively fresh air of 1942, contrasts his own growth with the lives lost in concentration camps.
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The heart and soul of Bella Via is its coal-fired brick oven, the fiery furnace that turns out a half-dozen styles of pizza, all built on a proper foundation of thin, crisp flaky dough.
The heart and soul of Bella Via is its coal-fired brick oven, a fiery furnace that turns out a half-dozen styles of pizza, all built on a proper foundation of thin, crisp flaky dough.
One couple ended up downwind from the fiery maw of the pizza oven and voiced a desire to move.
My one attempt at flinging wine into the fiery maw of the pizza oven fell at least a foot short of the roasting pan.
If I could have just one of the dozen antipasti on offer, it might be the mussels al forno (from the wood-burning oven) in a fiery salsa Calabrese with a pile of thick grilled toast to soak up the sauce.
Called a cassole, it was invented by an Italian potter around 1377 in the nearby town of Issel specifically to withstand the fiery heat of the local bakers' ovens.
Rustic turkey sausage meatballs come in a fiery, wood-roasted tomato sauce, and mussels baked in the wood oven are bathed in paprika butter.
A linen-suited Oliver Cotton plays with a straight bat as the Don's oldest adversary, and Annie Hemingway is a superbly fiery fiancée whose liking for pastries led to a bun in the oven.
Fiery larb?
A less fiery dragon?
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