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Autumn, in red-and-yellow sunburst with leaf-shaped sound holes, is just a bit more mellow than the fiery Summer, whose upper-left shoulder spirals to a point like a flame.
Zinke, too, appears open to the idea that environmentalists are to blame for California's fiery summer.
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Mao tai (or baijiu), a fiery 60-70 proof liqueur distilled from sorghum, is what you'll typically drink.
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The case involves a fiery 2007 sermon in which he told hundreds of worshipers that Israel sought to build a new Jewish temple on the Jerusalem holy site.
All of her novels constellate around this perplexing transaction, none more so perhaps than "Sula," and "Love" is a sister to that fiery 1974 book.
After all, when John Coltrane – whose music did reach the collections of non-jazz listeners – was introduced to Bechet's fiery 1920s sound, he was astonished by its intensity.
And a crackdown in Prince William County, Va., inspired a boycott and a fiery march last week led by a testy group called Mexicanos Sin Fronteras.
A former New York City jail guard was sentenced today to 5 to 15 years in state prison for driving drunk in a fiery 1998 New Year's Eve crash that killed three people on the Long Island Expressway.
Later, as the fiery May Day, in the James Bond film A View to a Kill, Jones' hard-edged hairdo and flared nostrils made her a formidable sparring partner for Roger Moore.
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