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"When it hit, all the sharp, scorching fragments flew into the house, penetrating the walls as if it was paper," said the man, Alan Sipols.
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At any rate, the attempt to salute Bach with laboured geological imagery does not work: "Passion will scorch deep in these sharp canals" is overwritten.
Guernsey had plenty of possession during the game, but Jersey looked sharper in front of goal in the scorching Gibraltar heat.
The sharp change in weather comes after weeks of scorching temperatures, peaking on Monday at 33.5C in London – the hottest day since 20 July 2006.
What they got Friday night were, in order, a walk, an infield hit, a strikeout, a sharp single, a broken-bat groundout and a reason to brave scorching temperatures on Saturday to visit Yankee Stadium.
Workers are getting scorched by the new Walkie Talkie skyscraper focusing a sharp ray of sun onto the pavement.
He hit a sharp line drive to right field in the fifth inning, then scorched a ground ball down the line that nearly bowled over Callaspo, the third baseman, who made a nifty back-handed play in order to record the out and rob Montero of a hit.
As you transfer the whole lot to the grill pour a very little melted butter over each slice, put them close to the heat, then keep a sharp lookout and turn each piece as the first signs of sizzling and scorching appear.
A Mercedes scorched tire marks into a 24-hour parking lot, its sharp turn coaxing fumes to the track level.
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