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And a downside to browning meats at the beginning of cooking is that it creates hot, flying drops of fat, often accompanied by minor burns and a huge mess.
The night we saw it, Yasur was spewing a skyful of couch-sized pieces of molten rock that twisted and tumbled through the air like enormous pieces of red, hot, flying dough.
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In the age of steam this mile-long tunnel was notorious among train crews: a place of choking smoke and red-hot flying cinders.
When the Germans took Greece, Olivia and Reggie were among the flood of refugees who ended up in the hot, fly-blown, indifferent cacophony of Cairo.
It is normal to remove the match officials from the heat when accusations are hot and flying.
A Shock Order official threw everything off of it, sending "hot oil flying all over the place".
We want to see hot coals flying about and stale piña colada-flavoured shisha water poured down someone's throat.
OVER the years, pregnant women have asked Donald Redelmeier, at Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital, about the dangers of scuba diving, hot tubs, flying, mountaineering, cycling, bear attacks and all sorts of other exotic risks.
She also cites Carolee Schneemann redoing her 1964 New York performance piece Meat Joy "live and in person in 2002, which was unforgettable; bodies writhed in paint, wet mackerel and hot dogs flying across the audience.
Pigeon racers get up early, because practice sessions — known as "training tosses" — are usually done at dawn, before it's too hot for flying, and most people drive their birds farther and farther away, several days a week, to build their stamina and to strengthen their attachment to home.
Pigeon racers get up early, because practice sessions known as "training tosses"—are usually done at dawn, before it's too hot for flying, and most people drive their birds farther and farther away, several days a week, to build their stamina and to strengthen their attachment to home.
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