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They did keep heat from a little charcoal burner confined to the center room.
She is a former charcoal burner who turned her life around to become an environmental tour guide.
Coleman Street itself is named after the charcoal burners who used to live there.
At the moment there's only a handful of charcoal burners in England.
Then we asked hospitality at the hut of a charcoal burner, and got what was to be had.
Most of them are now cement makers and charcoal burners.
The light was almost gone and the charcoal burners invited us into their shelter.
"I am a charcoal burner, I know nothing about anything!"
Maybe those woodcutters and charcoal burners would be along at any minute.
Its name originates from charcoal burners who used to occupy the area.
A charcoal burner becomes a parson by means of various tricks.
The charcoal burners were clearly worried I was going to punish one of their greatest assets.
Their father was an itinerant charcoal burner and vendor.
"We should leave now," he said, "if we are to get to the charcoal burners before dark."
Saltpeter, to provide some sparks when the incense hit the charcoal burner.
The simplest grill is a charcoal burner and has three components:
It stood in a jar of warm water being heated over a slow flame from a charcoal burner.
Historically, it takes its name from the profession of charcoal burners who occupied the area in medieval times.
Days grew into weeks, and then months, of interviewing charcoal burners in difficult back-hill sites.
Well, as it turned out, this charcoal burner was just the twin of the Southern "poor white" of the far future.
The ground shook as the door was thrown open and the largest man I'd ever seen, larger even than the charcoal burners' giant, stepped out.
Then he worked as a charcoal burner in the Cretan mountains to support his family until his book was published.
The operation is so delicate that it was generally left to colliers (professional charcoal burners).
The Russian gestured to the charcoal burner.
The first settlers, who were woodcutters and charcoal burners, came in the 1850s before land sales.