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the hearths
noun
A brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven.
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I like the restaurants and the subways, " she says, just as flatly — the hearths of New York, and its river.
The furnace itself is made of highly refractory materials such as magnesite bricks for the hearths and roofs.
The study said that remnants of wood ash and plant cells had also been found in the hearths.
Bhuts haunt trees, deserts, abandoned houses, the hearths and roofs of homes, crossroads, and boundaries but never rest on the ground.
Feed material is fed to the top hearth, and, as it follows a zig-zag path across the hearths and downward, it meets the rising gas stream that effects the roasting.
They included erect penises, interlocking Vs of a kind often found in the hearths and attics of old houses, and prints of square-toed shoes of a design that was already obsolete when the railway was built in 1840.
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I like the restaurants and the subways, " she says, just as flatly--the hearths of New York, and its river.
Right here on the hearth.
Kneeling before the hearth unlit,.
Something to mull over beside the hearth.
We lit a fire in the hearth.
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