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They seemed to find energy in their scorching tea and courage in the words of a song that a woman seated next to Rocio had been composing.
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At the entrance, a floor-to-ceiling ceramic wall relief, titled "Zen," consists of immense tiles with rough textures and a pinkish green, sometimes scorched, patina that possesses the mellowness and variety of rare tea ceremony bowls.
This became evident when Sergei invited her to have tea with us after supper, and she told us, with great drama and forcefulness and scorching irony, about the difficulties of her job.
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No scorching.
You're scorching it.
Scorching summer winds strand ships.
He is just scorching this course.
It was scorching hot and sunny.
BOTH were scorching, moving experiences.
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