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Their kiss was like the searing of fire or ice.
Chief Searing said four firefighters had been injured, but not seriously.
For better searing, fish should be at room temperature before being placed on the grill.
"We are still in the midst of our work," Chief Searing said.
The searing of my tongue and throat explained why the carpenter had waited.
But she didn't seem to feel the searing of her hands; she just laughed in his face.
What, after all, was cauterisation but the deliberate searing of nerve and capillary?
She wanted the iciness of anger to counter the searing of memory.
The searing of his power channels, however, was to prove more difficult to remedy than his exhaustion.
"Now I have this image of the searing of flesh and fur and fire."
It's a real searing of the nation's soul."
While this form of searing has lost the force it once had, the essence of all the new words of emphasis is physical.
He felt something plow into his back, a searing of flesh that buckled his knees.
Edward Searing stayed in New York and they divorced in 1894.
The higher the butterfat content, the richer the taste, the crisper the pastry, the faster the searing of foods.
A woman's body flaring like a torch, the smell of burning hair, burning flesh, agony searing.
Edward Searing (July 14, 1835-October 22, 1898) was an American educator.
He married Martha Searing on Christmas Eve of 1829.
They had one child, Elsa Waller Searing, on May 4, 1880.
She remembered the face of her own beloved Jack, and the searing of her heart his death had inflicted on her.
In 1884, he married Mary Luella Searing.
It responded to stimuli-such as the searing of its surface-with anguished heavings and withdrawals from the pain.
At midnight, fire broke out in the hotel, and Ms. Searing and her friend ended up on the street in their pajamas.
His cheekbones are high and prominent, the mark of the Slav: his skin is like marble that age has given the first searing of yellow.