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The artist wrote the papers during her time at the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program and later called her work "hot, flaming, nasty things".
In a hot flaming fire, many toxic chemicals are incinerated, with little given off except carbon soot, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other fairly innocuous emissions.
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For eating in at cafe tables, there are Bavarian beers (some on draft) and wines, to accompany bratwurst, hot dogs, "flaming pies" (like the Alsatian open-face bacon tart), quiches, sandwiches, salads and soups.
Look: The 32-year-old "Cougar Town" actress looks hot in flaming red-orange lipstick, rosy cheeks, face-framing pieces and mascara.
I can do Cheetos, the flaming hot kind, and Churritos, too".
"Cook on a hot but not flaming fire for 5 to 6 minutes per side.
The pilgrims who come have endured rain, hot sun or flaming barricades and rioting on the streets.
With their luscious, confectionery colors and luminous glazes -- flaming hot in some, sherbet cool in others -- they are sensuously seductive and transcendentally inspiring (Johnson).
The blast and the collapse shattered the firm's windows and poured hot smoke and flaming shards of the tower into the office, burning everything inside.
"I blinked, and when I opened my eyes back I just felt what I could say, it felt like a flaming hot sledgehammer hitting me in the face," she said.
As our Truth In Accounting infographic today shows, that's a lot of Chicago-style hot dogs and flaming cheese.
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