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In "Babel" he showed hints of fire and a fallible rage.
There were no tools, or hints of fire or natural disaster.
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It is earth and sweet and a hint of fire.
The point is garlicky minced squab in a lettuce pocket, the sweet of the green neatly extinguishing the barest hint of fire in the fowl.
The brief, prestissimo second movement brought a hint of fire, but even then Brendel was keeping his powder dry, knowing that the real soul of the work would be revealed in the slow, deceptively simple rise and fall of the finale.
From the first page there are hints of the fire that burns in her.
He takes sweet Chatham cod and pairs it with zucchini, broccoli, basil and a hint of chili fire, cooking the fish to beautiful flakiness, so that it slides apart under the least pressure from a fork.
I charred it over an open gas flame, let it cool a bit, then rubbed-peeled-scraped off the blackened skin -- not under water, and not too meticulously, because it's good to taste a little hint of the fire -- and diced it fine.
The single-speed transmission provides direct linear velocity, with no hint of cylinders firing or gears waiting to engage.
Remains of Homo floresiensis are also reportedly associated with charred bones that "hint at the use of fire and cooking" - a surprisingly modern cultural context.
On the first page of the classic "Angela's Ashes," Frank McCourt confesses: "Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood… is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood," and then hints of the alcohol, abuse, poverty, fire and parental abandonment ahead.
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