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— What burnt?
And while I'm not sure what "burnt ends" is doing on an Italian menu, Carbone's version of this barbecue standard — chunks from the point end of the brisket — has a nice amount of "bark" or char, its fatty unctuousness shrewdly cut by a tart infusion of blood-orange juice in the sauce.
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So, for example, one can reasonably ask what a burnt finger feels like, or what a blue sky looks like, or what nice music sounds like to a person.
But until Macdonald 'shows us the money' there is no knowing whether we are looking at patch and mend on what badly-burnt Paddington victim Pam Warren called 'our third-world railway' or at a system worthy of the world's fourth-biggest economic power.
There's no way of knowing what's being burnt.
What you see burnt on celluloid are just extremely good photocopies.
Investigators found burn marks and what looked like burnt tissue in a vacant room in the super's building.
She, too, had experienced what she called "burnt tongue," the odd sensation, caused by nerve damage, that her tongue was on fire.
Along with recycling, this means very little goes into general waste, but what does gets burnt to create heating for the city.
Rubbish from the streets might not seem an obvious choice of fuel but that's exactly what's being burnt to provide heat as part of innovative community cooker scheme in Kenya.
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