The pasture field was overgrown with an abundance of esparto grass, but the area where the carcass was found was clean and scorched. |
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The sides of the spear-shaped entity were scorched by liquefying flames produced within the inner stomach of the wormhole. |
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Her armour was scorched and burnt away in places, revealing blistered skin and burn wounds severe enough to make an experienced doctor wince. |
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Shrubbery around the find was badly scorched from the attempt to set the bodies on fire. |
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The debutant scorched away from the Bedford defence to put the Bees into a 25-3 lead. |
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Having taken pole position, he scorched away and for 30 laps looked a clear winner. |
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You scorched around the block in less than two minutes and didn't even need training wheels, except once. |
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It was Kitchener who changed this policy to a scorched earth policy, in which everything was razed, including fruit trees planted by farmers. |
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However that may be, Australia will, if invaded, fight to the last man and will apply the scorched earth policy. |
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As Peter withdrew, he used a scorched earth policy destroying anything that might be of value to an advancing army. |
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He introduced, in the course of those wars, the practice of a scorched earth policy. |
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Therefore, it becomes a prudent idea not to practice scorched earth policies when besieging an enemy city. |
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Her bare skin was exposed now and already being scorched from the searing heat. |
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Setting a blistering pace on the run up Honey Rose scorched around the opening turns to set herself up nicely for victory. |
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Some fires smoldered for weeks, burning down through logging slash and the deep soil until they scorched the rocks below. |
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Her flesh was torn and raw and now unpityingly scorched on that side exposed to the caustic desert sun. |
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The workshop was full of the smells of freshly brewed coffee, hot metal and scorched cloth. |
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Takuma Sato made the most sensational start off the grid, stealing the limelight as he scorched his way from 7th to 4th. |
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Marie welcomed the darkness, which smelled of scorched charcoal briquettes. |
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Beef and chicken souvlaki are first-rate kebabs, with appealingly scorched edges and juicy interiors. |
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Firefighters in Hawaii say a brush fire that has scorched more than 2,800 acres since Sunday is now mostly contained. |
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Those spheres scorched the black sky in colours of red and gold and burned groves into the ground upon landing. |
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He didn't see the scorched metal walls or feel the thuds and bumps as they drove over drift after drift. |
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The tarmac scorched a black trail through an interminably flat landscape of spinifex bush. |
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They're scorched a little on the north-easterly side, leaving the rest green still and, in some cases still growing. |
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Some severely infected seeds look scorched, as if someone mistook them for popcorn and threw them in a popper. |
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They need good light, but not direct sunlight, which will result in scorched leaves. |
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On the scorched earth at Wimbledon, the progress of a young Swede had enthralled the nation. |
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That first day of boiling ended with a broken hydrometer, very little syrup and a scorched evaporator pan. |
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He always made a full pot in an old electric percolator that scorched everything. |
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But once again this year the rains have failed, and the crops are scorched and wilted. |
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For a freestyle, picky meal, I like a large platter of hot asparagus, scorched on the griddle pan or under the grill. |
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With each yard, her scent became stronger, and I breathed it in, inhaling so deeply the cold air scorched a path to my lungs. |
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He had to hang a fire blanket over the gap to prevent himself being scorched. |
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Watching it is like being fed fistfuls of scorched earth, but as horrible as that sounds, it's a fantastic film. |
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To the east the cordillera was scorched and spent, rubbled by decades of desperate agriculture. |
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In one fluid movement, he discarded cowl and robe, and stood girded in his mail of scorched black iron. |
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The beast's fiery breath had even scorched the woodland beyond, burning whole trees to a crisp. |
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The fork scorched a huge hole in Demi's night dress, destroyed a TV and fused all the electricity outlets in the house. |
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Despite its age, the walls were already pitted and scorched, the ceiling covered with small bumps and protrusions. |
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With any kind of gratin, he adds, the cheese should be scorched with a blow-torch to stop it sticking to the foil lid. |
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Perhaps most gripping is the scorched earth surrounding Khe Sanh, site of the bloodiest siege in the war. |
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The fluttering blue flags marking cut areas in the scorched trees signal that my days bumping down these washboarded roads have been in vain. |
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The air was zinging with the electrical charge, and it actually smelled scorched. |
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He had walked into a clearing, where the remains of a circle of scorched tents stuck out like the ribs of an animal long dead. |
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Later, it describes the survivors of a nuclear apocalypse and the last flight of death over the scorched land. |
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He rushed over and moved the boards, ignoring the pain in his fingers as the hot wood scorched him. |
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This week whilst at his daily travail Charles discovered one of his frypans has been miraculously scorched with a ghostly image of the madonna. |
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The ground burns just scorched the butts a bit, whereas the crown fires damaged the stems. |
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Soldiers and members of the National Guard are protecting much of the scorched and mangled wreckage. |
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The edged complex fire has scorched 38,000 acres so far and continues to grow. |
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His fighting gear was singed and tattered, and his face and exposed flesh was scorched. |
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Nationwide, fires scorched 7.4 million acres, almost twice the 10-year average. |
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The heat scorched at her hair and the smoke burned her lungs after every breath. |
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Closely following it was a blast of heat which scorched clothes, ignited buildings and set even the individual blades of grass on fire. |
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A roar of laughter shot through the room and several flames scorched the ceiling. |
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They're making the most of the cooler weather in Southern California where a wildfire scorched more than 24,000 acres. |
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A field reporter was decked out in a lavender pressure suit giving an account in a desolate-looking field of scorched and blackened rock with a glassy texture. |
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They need light but avoid direct sunlight, as they may get scorched. |
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Like a moth to flame, heat scorched her flesh in his presence. |
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The three unknown men in the clearing were grounded, hair frizzled and clothes scorched, their bodies convulsing ever so often though it was clear they were dead. |
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Some have black singes in the shape of half rings while others have complete crop circles scorched in, much like the markings on a perfectly seared scallop. |
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Amy was staring out the front windshield at the scorched land before her. |
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Windows were shattered and shards of glass littered the scorched pavement. |
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And we would imagine how long it took for the scorched earth to transform into a field where something new had grown. |
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I live in an area that was scorched by drought for several years. |
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The summer heat proved particularly brutal to men marching in hot wool uniforms, and the landscape stretched before them, an unending plain of scorched grassland. |
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Away from the package holidaymakers, she is free to explore the scorched Mediterranean landscape and investigate what it is that seems to be wrong with her. |
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As Glinda, Chenoweth scorched the stage like a solar flare of comedic energy. |
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With little to lose, Dewhurst has gone increasingly negative and waged a scorched earth campaign. |
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At the same time, it has escalated the tempo of aerial bombardment and resumed its scorched earth campaign against civilians. |
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Every day now, SSP sees more bomb craters, burned villages, and scorched earth in Sudan. |
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When the burn is finished, the hills have a brown-green glow of fresh grass peeking from scorched earth. |
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The residents fear that the inhalation of creosote fumes, which have an odor like scorched tar, is yet another route of exposure in an already toxic environment. |
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Later, we hike into Limestone Gorge, through a corroded landscape of dolomite blocks, bizarre limestone tower karsts, twisted Screw Palms and scorched yellow grasses. |
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The landscape of Western Australia is wild, scorched and beautiful, and the language of his latest book is seductive, distinctive, also beautiful. |
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From York to Durham, crops, domestic animals, and farming tools were scorched. |
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Owing to the Russian army's scorched earth tactics, the French found it increasingly difficult to forage food for themselves and their horses. |
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I began drifting and presently encountered a man sitting on a khatiya, gazing passively into the scorched fields across the road. |
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At that point, Littleton left, but Thomas arrived at the house to find Catesby alive, albeit scorched. |
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As they retreated, Iraqi forces carried out a scorched earth policy by setting oil wells on fire. |
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The great champion led well over a furlong out and scorched home six lengths clear of ex-Italian star Ortis, with Acclimatization third. |
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Mr Harling said his Welsh dresser was scorched by tools being used by workmen during the fitting of the kitchen. |
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Observations by the Hubble Space Telescope suggest that powerful stellar winds are sweeping the atmospheric material behind the scorched planet. |
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The Woolies were led by junior running back Brandon Richard, who scorched Grafton on Turkey Day with 285 yards and four touchdowns. |
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So the scorched earth policies took place in the lands of the Irish families who were against them. |
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It seems the intention was to evacuate the area and adopt a scorched earth policy, leaving nothing of use to the enemy. |
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Margaret Thatcher and Mr Blair have scrumpled up and scorched the notion the Cabinet is a meeting of equals. |
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PolyCase's 74-grain Inceptor ARX scorched past the chronograph at 1,416 fps, besting the other two loads by an average of 373 fps. |
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During their long retreat, the Soviets employed a scorched earth policy. |
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But they ended up burning Irish villagers out of their homes in a scorched earth policy so it didn't quite end up in the liberation they intended. |
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Odds-on punters were all set to tear up their betting tickets when outsider Papal Bull scorched past the favourite with just a furlong left to run. |
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It does not participate in scorched earth policies to drive people from the land and benefit from the extraction of oil as do both the GoS and other nations. |
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And Defiance desperately tries to move the world of MMO shooters into a brave new direction, set on the scorched earth of our post-apocalyptic planet. |
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Photos taken on Saturday morning show a large patch of scorched earth. |
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The Soviets employed scorched earth tactics during their forced retreat from Bessarabia, destroying the infrastructure and transporting movable goods to Russia by railway. |
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The scorched earth policy of the Conservatives will cost them dearly. |
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A scorched earth policy is a military strategy which involves destroying anything that might be useful to the enemy while advancing through or withdrawing from an area. |
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