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Sir Peter's warning is only an intimation of his famous fieriness.
It slipped down her throat without the slightest hint of fieriness.
We huddle close to a glower, hands extended toward its fieriness.
She said it with that sort of repressed fieriness that means so much when a person's heart is in a thing.
White seeds tend to be much milder but can have the fieriness of the black, depending on how they're prepared.
His red-hot fieriness is over in a moment.
Sweeter than some, softening the fieriness of the spirit; ends on a refreshing note.
The fieriness of the moist, rich corn bread will be determined by the number of jalapenos used.
Optical programs, selectively and suitably taming fieriness, showed it wildly turbulent.
In the aimed hosing of ground-level fieriness.
Its fieriness smote the bones.
Finally, crucially, a majority preferred the Major's placid solidity to Bryan's fieriness.
Still, Ms. Jones attributes Major Barbara's spiritual fieriness to displaced domestic energy.
Her large blue eyes were steady, with that inner fieriness that scared Vale more than her most icy voice.
As the film progresses, the colours of her costume keep changing, keeping the fieriness of her character in mind," she explained.
Like the Muscat de Beaumes de Venise, this wine is a vin doux naturel, but there's a noticeable fieriness to it.
THE HOUND THE sun was a harsh ball of heat baking the ground and then, in some odd manner, drawing back that same fieriness.
Nello Ferrara, the chairman of Ferrara Pan Candy Company in Forest Park, Ill., said that the fieriness alternates with sweetness, but only the intrepid would know that.
But then his anger flashed like lightning, and though there were some who said that his very fieriness announced him the Lord of the storm, he would have none of their attempts to set him apart.
Its distinctive spicy fieriness comes from neighbouring Mediterranean countries and the many civilizations who have ruled Tunisian land: Phoenician, Roman, Arab, Turkish, French, and the native Berber people.
Fighting fieriness with fieriness, a Bharatiya Janata spokesman, K. L. Sharma, said the Government had no need of Jayalalitha's advice on military matters.
And just about every dish was seasoned with an intensity and nuance - with the measure of tamarind, turmeric, cumin, mustard seed, ginger or chili peppers - that seemed both right for it and truer than the trumpet blasts of sweetness or fieriness at lesser Indian restaurants.
But most of the wise men said, 'Lord, it is not possible, for your enemies also have the sword which we have given you, and the fieriness of it is as the flame of Hell and as the fury of the sun-star from whence it was kindled.' "