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Backwards, with high drama, and not without aplomb, into a fire grate.
Over at Tate Britain on another occasion, a fire grate out in the street was suddenly seen to spout a jet of flame.
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Ms. Whittingham's study showcases her own collection of Victorian fern-pattern antiques, including greeting cards, trinket boxes and a cast-iron fire grate.
It was a common form of torture in Zimbabwe: people were forced to sit on something hot, like a fire grate, and then beaten badly on their buttocks.
Fairy lights are an acceptable mood elevator in the following settings: around doorways; in the form of light-up flowers in vases (post-ironic); winding their way up bannisters; laid as a scribble of light in a fire grate.
In August 1649 a wooden staircase was built to the outside wall of the tower and an open iron fire grate affixed to the top.
The second difference was that fire grate was in two sections, the rear portion was horizontal and the front sloped away sharply.
Set a fire grate in the box to hold the pots, leaving enough space below the grate to build a fire.
If the grate is too large, just place an old house brick at the back of the fire grate and some at the sides, to use less fuel.
Open hearth cooking disappeared in many European countries with the adoption of closed brick chimneys and cast iron fire grates during the 16th and 17th centuries.
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