The air was pervaded by a sickening sweet smell of burnt meat and charred wood. |
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When was the last time you saw a giraffe or a rhino proudly prodding a charred chunk of wildebeest round a barbeque? |
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No one was killed or even seriously hurt, except for that lone, charred palm tree in front of the hotels. |
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But the pervasive smell is the rich charred aroma of tandoori and creamy tikka masala rather than cheap liquor and urine. |
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At low elevations, charred trunks today stand sentinel on steep slopes where fire burned very hot, consuming every needle and pine cone. |
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The locations of burnt tree butts and charred logs were recorded within 2.5 m on either side of the line. |
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All but one of the hearths Marshall found consisted of scatters of burned earth and charred animal bone. |
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The charred remains of a body was discovered by scavengers searching for scrap metal yesterday morning. |
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We intended to share a margherita pizza, one of eight wood-fired specialty pizzas, but it arrived charred on the bottom. |
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The margherita, our favorite, is charred and smoky, modestly dabbed with tangy tomato sauce, homemade mozzarella, and basil. |
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The signature drink features aged balsamic vinegar and charred, wood-roasted tomato puree. |
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She bit into the charred marshmallow, spilling hot liquid marshmallow down her chin. |
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Toasting may be light, medium or heavy, certain winemakers ask for the barrelheads only to be charred. |
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Production lines were left blackened and charred, hundreds of tonnes of ingredients were ruined. |
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Doyle approached a cop who had examined the charred shell of the limo and asked him what might have happened. |
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After making sure none of my limbs were singed or charred, I decided it was time to make a simple request. |
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The structure was reduced to a charred skeleton and had to be demolished, prompting a campaign to restore the rundown Victorian public gardens. |
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When hot, place the paneer skewers on it and grill for three to four minutes, turning them regularly, until lightly charred all over. |
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Forensic scientists yesterday continued their painstaking search through the bomb site, gathering evidence from the charred scene. |
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She opened his charred shirt to see that he had trumpets, a Fire Captain's insignia, on the lapel of his white uniform shirt. |
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This time, however, despite taking an age to arrive, it was unpalatably lukewarm, while the edges of the brioche were charred black. |
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The unrest has left some 350 houses and public facilities charred or destroyed by fire. |
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More best of British grub came in the form of a porky charred Cumberland sausage served on smooth, fresh mash. |
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Fires have burnt most of the uprights to charred stumps but the thick wooden corner posts are still intact. |
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I indicated the houses with collapsed roofs, broken windows, charred brickwork and dismantled hedges. |
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None of these vessels was apparently used over fire, as they lack soot marks and charred organic remains. |
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The burned and charred hulks, lined up on a rear lot at the San Gabriel Valley dealership, looked like they'd been flown out of Mogadishu. |
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It was a view of the village from our home and was very precious to me, but now it is just a charred frame hanging on the wall. |
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We all threw blankets over him, and he had to hack off this charred mass with a Swiss Army Knife. |
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The flames danced and licked the hayloft and the house connected to it was charred and falling. |
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Never eat more than two teaspoons of charred lean meat or less than 10 heads of dry lettuce for dinner. |
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After resting for nine years in charred oak casks, the whiskey is drawn straight from the barrel and diluted to 86.6 proof. |
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The house pork chop is tender without being fatty, and grilled to a charred, faintly smoky sweetness. |
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All that can be seen inside the house is the black charred remains of furniture. |
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It was just a sort of blackened, charred wreckage, smoke rising and emergency services all over the place. |
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The body was badly charred as an intense fire had burned close to where it was found. |
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Trees and shrubs were charred and burning, and the grass around her had been burnt to a crisp. |
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About 30 charred bodies lay in rows, covered with red blankets near the wreckage. |
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Following a fire in October 2000, the roofs were completely destroyed and all timber roof supports in the building were badly charred. |
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In total, more than 2,650 square kilometres were left charred by the fires that blazed for weeks. |
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The formerly bright brickwork of nearby buildings was charred and blackened. |
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The fires from the orphanage did burn true even though the wood had charred and foundations crumbled. |
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As the vegetables become nicely charred and cooked through, remove from the barbecue to the chopping board. |
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The rich fields that had fed thousands turned to charred, brown earth, parched and useless. |
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This was a delicious dish, not blackened so much as to give it a charred taste, but cooked to perfection. |
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She points to a baking tray of aubergines, curling and charred like petrified wood. |
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Television footage showed clothing strewn on the charred ground and investigators combing the site at night behind a cordon. |
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Remove the garlic and continue cooking the aubergine for a further ten minutes, or until it feels soft and the skin is charred and black. |
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Inside the starships, the smells of burning fur and burning flesh mix with the smells of burning conduits and charred circuit boards. |
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With a fillet steak you should leave the thing alone to appreciate its charred exterior, gently yielding texture and pink heart. |
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The spirit is aged in charred, American oak barrels and then filtered to remove all trace of color. |
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I read someplace about a neolithic site in a cave somewhere with a lot of charred hemp seeds found in the fire pit. |
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The waters the ship sank into were now bubbling and fizzing with charred metal. |
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These sumptuous, moody drawings seem to be records of post-apocalyptic, charred remains. |
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He leapt lightly to the ground and led them through a charred forest to a small glade. |
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Those who reached out to help the more severely disabled drew back their hands only to find they were holding gobbets of charred flesh. |
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After sifting through the charred remnants of the Interweb, I opted to just share with you a small share of this Cornucopia of Derp. |
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When the flames finally died, the two warriors were nothing more than charred ashes. |
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The building was left charred and smouldering, its facade riddled with holes from bullets and heavy weaponry. |
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A rack of lamb was like the best sort of outdoor barbecue, rosy, tender with deliciously charred bits that had to be gnawed off the bone. |
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During the activation process, they used steam to bombard the charred material to induce porosity. |
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The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run. |
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The material is made by heating synthetic fibers, such as rayon, until charred. |
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Tim started yelling about extra innings, waving the bat around and clawing at the charred beams above the furnace. |
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Fires still burned, but homes were charred and had been levelled to the ground. |
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One of these unassigned elements from the upper portion of the pit at the level of the house floor is charred, probably as a result of the burning of the house. |
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Nemeth was probably being taken to Tardonia, either to be ransomed or more likely to be unpleasantly executed, body charred and features withered by hostile magic. |
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It shows a charred stump of a tree with the ground around it burnt. |
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The serving table, attributed to Thomas Seymour, is topped by two extremely rare American knife cases that employ charred poplar to simulate ebony. |
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The San Bernardino Sheriff's Department said late in the night that charred human remains were found amid the debris in the cabin. |
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Its frame bears evidence of several singed areas where candles charred it. |
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The terrain in the Falaise area held the charred and destroyed remains of German weapons, equipment, and vehicles, and the bloated bodies of thousands of dead horses. |
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It was easily pliable, but amazingly tough, withstanding hundreds of pounds of pressure and scorching heat that could have charred the flesh off of a human being. |
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The wings appeared to be charred but tasted all right for my liking. |
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The flesh in between the second and third wing veins had been entirely burnt away, leaving a charred hole where the main driving force should come from. |
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The erupting interconnectedness of nature, the compulsiveness of vines wrapping around the charred branches, is rhythm itself, laughably swarming, violent, bright. |
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Ten hours after the fire broke out, the charred ferry was listing to one side as smoke poured out from a load of dried coconut on fire in the cargo area. |
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Fourteen years on, the wooden stairs and ceiling are still charred, and the walls are studded with clusters of bullet holes. |
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Fingers of deliciously charred portobello mushrooms set off the eggplant's naturally smoky flavour, while a simple tomato coulis keeps things light. |
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Photographs leaked from inside Zeinhom morgue show charred and blistered bodies strewn on the floor. |
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Peel the charred skin off the peppers, aubergines and onions. |
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Two showers and 24 hours later, I still fancied that I carried the aura of charred flesh with me shopping, to my sons' nursery school, around my own home. |
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Their bodies were not charred and their identification papers were intact. |
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Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg. |
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According to reports at the time, their charred corpses were discovered two months later. |
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Like bourbon, rye must be aged in charred oak barrels for at least two years. |
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Relatives of the dead were forced to collect the charred body parts of their loved ones and transport them to their burial sites. |
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The charred shell of this once-fine building has for too long been a blot on the landscape, holding back the regeneration of the streets around it. |
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If the toast is slightly charred at the edges then even better. |
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Juice drippings from your food can pool in these materials and create flare-ups, which means you'll likely be eating charred dry things, not juicy grilled food. |
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Place peppers on broiler or grill rack until all sides are charred. |
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His charred remains, wrapped in a body bag, were last night wheeled out of the wreckage on a trolley and driven away. |
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The smoke flavors the shrimp on its way to the table, where a tortilla with charred corn and asadero cheese awaits. |
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Then burn equal parts of cavendish tobacco and old shoeleather in an iron vessel till charred. |
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He excavated some 24 barrows before digging in and around the stones and discovered charred wood, animal bones, pottery and urns. |
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After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. |
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The charred appearance was the result of the embalming substances, not from combustion. |
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Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks, generally made of charred white oak. |
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Analysis of charred remains in one pot indicates that it at least was used for fermenting a mixture of blood and nuts. |
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Instead, bleeding occurs under the skin, making it look charred and black, hence this form of the disease is also known as black pox. |
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In 1603, Hugh Plat suggested that coal might be charred in a manner analogous to the way charcoal is produced from wood. |
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In that case the wood should be charred at high temperature to reduce the residual amounts of hydrogen and oxygen that lead to side reactions. |
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A mass of charred and mangled metal was surrounded by hundreds of large blackened wax gourds that had been piled on the cargo truck. |
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The researchers discovered traces of garlic mustard on the charred remains of pottery dating back nearly 7,000 years. |
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Efforts are currently on to separate the three charred coaches, so that the rest of the train can be sent to Dehradun. |
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They located two engine blocks amid the charred shrubbery and thick brambles. |
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Only the charred skeleton of the house remained after the fire. |
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They found the victim's charred body inside the garage of the stucco Terrace Apartments complex in the 21200 block of Bottletree Lane. |
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Frequent vegetable consumption can also neutralize the metagenic aromatic anines that develop in barbecued or charred meats. |
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The Nisshin Maru threw a flash bang grenade that exploded off the port stern of the Sun Laurel, leaving large black charred marks. |
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Place poblanos on rimmed baking sheet and broil on upper-middle rack until skin is charred, 3 to 5 minutes per side. |
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Flames charred about 10 acres at the trailhead into the scenic canyon, preserved as state parkland. |
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In the best-preserved smithy in Scandinavia, fifth-century AD Gene in Central Norrland, there were plenty of charred bones, some burnt into the slag, in one of the hearths. |
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One of three famous Empresses lay as a burnt out charred hulk. |
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The properties of the charcoal produced depend on the material charred. |
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An external fireplace from Ronaes Skae was constructed as a perimeter of stones surrounding a mud and clay hearth on which charred wood was found in a spoke pattern. |
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Many of the bones are heavily charred, indicating they were cooked. |
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Oak barrels, which may be charred before use, contribute to the colour, taste, and aroma of the contents, imparting a desirable oaky vanillin flavour to these drinks. |
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Angry as a snake in a kettle, it is, I'm sure, an Aussie jibe at pansy-bottomed pommies who can't even regularly win a small vase of charred wood. |
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People are seeing the outline of the Virgin Mary in the charred trunk of a California sycamore tree on the side of Sierra Highway north of Davenport Road. |
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The Virgin marketing types say it is bonza with charred steak. |
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From there, the liquid enters a charred White American Oak barrel, forged within Jack Daniel's very own cooperage and set to age in the upper regions of the barrelhouse. |
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