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The con is that it turns out when you stop smoking weed you find all your repressed emotions like old food you forgot about it in your fridge and now searching for anything longer than ten seconds fills me with earth-scorching rage that quickly dovetails into seething despair.

I hated omitting such juicy phrases as "the hot winds and raging sands that lash him with the fury of a taskmaster's whip," "He can not cool the burning kiss of thirst upon his lips, nor shade the scorching fury of the sun," and my personal favorite, "into the molten wilderness of sin".

No, the numbers don't speak to the anger of the dispossessed, the ones who vacate their homes in a scorched-earth rage.

"I have sworn, yes, in the early days, going back 20 years," said Marco Pierre White, the English chef once renowned for his scorched-earth rages.

WITH the fires still raging, scorching industry after industry, it might seem premature to ask what should rise from the ashes.

South-eastern Australia faced some of the worst fire conditions for five years after a week of scorching temperatures set bushfires raging across swathes of the region and threatened to cause power outages on Thursday.

Scorching wildfires that are raging throughout the American south-west are being fueled by climate change and require new strategies from states to prevent ever-greater destruction of people's lives and property, a group of experts have warned.

Nicci Gerard In The Human Stain (Cape) - a stunning, complex novel of snarling rage, passion, sarcasm, scorching humour and extraordinary beauty - Philip Roth manages to weave together public history and private lives and seems to pack 10 novels into this dense one.

The Streets of Rage album takes us scorching back to the days of the Mega Drive and is based on audio files taken from the old NEC PC-88 files.

Writing of Olivier's fabled Coriolanus, he noted how "one is scorched by the gargled snarl of rage with which Olivier rams home, by a wrenching upward inflexion on the last syllable, 'The fires i' th' lowest hell fold in the peoPLE!'".

"Personally, I believe that it's ridiculous that tobacco and alcohol are legal but marijuana is not," Ms. Blethyn said while relaxing before an incongruously raging fire (it was a scorching day outside) in the air-conditioned lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles.

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