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"Attica" was first presented 40 years ago in the weeks following the notorious handling of the upstate prison riot, and "Man of Flesh & Cardboard," a new piece, is no less scalding in considering the case of Pvt.
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Furthermore, ripe fruit is less susceptible to scald then immature fruit [[ 18]], and the green side of an apple is generally more prone to developing scald symptoms than the red one [[ 19]].
Results of the inactivation models of scalding process indicate that high temperature and short time (less than 2 min) of scalding process were effective in reducing the number of viable cells.
"Now, because of energy conservation and fears of scalding children, water heaters are capped at 125 degrees or less, temperatures that permit — and maybe even encourage — the growth of mycobacteria".
And if her campaigning was less visible in later years, her scorn at the disastrous policies pursued by politicians of all stripes remained scalding.
There was less awareness of certain devices such as fire guards and home appliances (electric kettles presenting a risk of scalding), among mothers who were recent migrants to the UK.
"It was scalding hot".
The outrage was scalding.
Scalding your kid with your tea?
Blow on it: it's scalding hot.
Chef is scalding the white wine jus.
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