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Albéniz indeed illustrates the scorching colors of Andalucia with Technicolor brilliance in "Iberia," described by Messiaen as "the masterpiece of Spanish music".
The scorching colors of a large volcanic blast can stain sunsets around the world for years after the initial eruption cools down.
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Married life is recast as a party in a 60s beach house on Hydra, shot in scorching color and filled with the artificiality and posing of an extended fashion shoot.
The leaves have started to fall — just ones and twos, but already scorched into autumn colors.
During the height of the day, in contrast, this rugged ravine is a hell-hole of hot, rough rock, whose variegated colors are almost bleached out by the scorching intensity of the sun.
Speaking practically, Damon discovered too that being high off the ground under a scorching midday summer sun, is, in his words, "brutal for color photography".
"Portrait of a Peasant (Patience Escalier)" has been installed on a temporary wall in the Oval Room, where it scorches and shocks its neighbors, Whistler's muted society swans, with its blazing colors and celebration of hard labor, not to mention its subject's feral gaze.
No scorching.
You're scorching it.
Scorching summer winds strand ships.
He is just scorching this course.
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