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But she was doing a slow burn at this delay.
The only drawback has been speed; they do a slow burn.
Protest movements grow when people doing a slow burn on specific issues have no place else to go.
Just the thought of other men ogling Molly's body made him do a slow burn.
He did a slow burn Sunday, but he had more reason to be angry.
I do a slow burn for a moment.
Paula just did a slow burn and crossed her legs, yes, only to feel his fingers pull them level again with authority.
Does a slow burn at the temperature of the light bulb pose severe risks to our baby?
But wine was doing a slow burn inside Whandall.
It's not sensationalistic, but instead does a slow burn on a viewer to convey its meanings."
He had difficulty in not breaking out laughing as he watched the little mouse-beaver's face do a slow burn.
Foltrigg flipped pages back and forth and did a slow burn.
Martine did a slow burn.
Janice was silently sitting next to Simon, doing a slow burn as she watched Melisa and her husband dance.
She would watch the beautiful flyer and the ugly canvasman talk while she did a slow burn.
Newman ought to be doing a slow burn and goldbricking all he dares, and he isn't.
For a while I lay on the bed in my room, thinking of Scouse and his louts and doing a slow burn.
(Ellin, when upset, was given to spontaneous outbursts, for example, while Irving would do a slow burn.)
Williams, the rookie, is watching a coach at the end of his career do a slow burn; it's all part of the business, but not fun to watch.
The album did a slow burn commercially, seeming to die out at various points only to spark again as new fans discovered it and passed the word along.
Coach Al Arbour did a slow burn tonight behind the Islander bench in the first period, the one that wound up costing his team the game.
Loew did a slow burn; Mal sized up the Irishman's huge hands as neck snappers, ear gougers, confession makers.
Now," she said, doing a slow burn, closing her eyes on a moan because he was touching her, running his hands up and down her body, beneath her scrubs.
Unknown to me, however, Chairman Jim Roche was doing a slow burn over the advertising, apparently because he felt the tiger image was too vicious and unfavorable for the corporation.
Winged Foot Golf Club does not need accouterments to make a player do a slow burn, but then the United States Golf Association would not have much fun.