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We were on our own out here, under the scorching sun.
He made up the different with a scorching final 400 of 30.73 seconds.
Already the air was hot, warning of a scorching day.
On scorching days, come before noon or risk a long wait.
Even the recent scorching temperatures seemed to have had no effect on it.
"Especially when we point out we've just saved them from a scorching."
On a scorching day, there was no one in the metal cars.
He pulled away from other candidates with a scorching final two weeks.
At the moment, it's important for her to find some shade from the scorching sun.
Off to a scorching hot start, the Tigers were 21-2 at that point.
Republicans are in a scorching fight over what it means to be a conservative.
It was August, and the previous day had been a scorching hot one.
At first the cold had been a relief from the scorching yellow sun.
He turned his face to place a scorching kiss in the center of her palm.
People running for the river, seeking escape from the scorching heat.
Seven percent a year would still be a scorching growth rate in most economies of some size.
Only at the very last moment did he brake the scorching descent.
She felt it again coursing through her, a scorching current.
After Refuge, she would be glad to feel even the scorching sun.
On a scorching day, more than 22,000 take a dip in Manhattan.
The Pirates shot a scorching 67 percent (8 of 12) in the first eight minutes to open up a 22-10 lead.
But they never made it through the scorching fence of flames.
The blast I knew was coming cut a scorching pain across my back and shoulder.
Yet another scorching day was in store for them.
They had been baking in the scorching heat of Venus for more than three years.
Even though the day had been scorching hot, the night was almost cold.
The day before us would be the same as those just past: scorching hot.
But it's not just scorching hot items that are in question.
Off to a scorching hot start, the Tigers were 21-2 at that point.
It was August, and the previous day had been a scorching hot one.
All day he lay in the shade, for the sun was scorching hot.
It was scorching hot in the bright light of midday.
It was scorching hot, and Jack pulled his hand away in searing pain.
As the Arabs before found it a convenience to travel at night because the day was scorching hot.
Kraft let go of the burger like it was a scorching hot coal.
Something scorching hot bit into his shoulder but the pain disappeared quickly; it had only been a glancing shot.
It's noisy and scorching hot with the fabric roof folded back.
The limbs were scorching hot, he'd burned his fingers merely by bringing them close.
As he slept the sun changed positions exposing him to its scorching hot rays.
Overhead the sky was turning the pale blue that promised a scorching hot day.
The ocean is at the boiling point-and the rocks are scorching hot.
It goes without saying that this scorching hot, completely arid region is the stuff of serious expeditions.
It was a hard grey morning, a slight haze promising a scorching hot afternoon.
And he had likened it to the first of the sea breeze setting in the afternoon after a scorching hot morning.
The current slowdown is simply a transition, the agents say, from a scorching hot housing market to a normal, healthy one.
They turn in a scorching hot tango, that brings praise and high scores from six of the seven judges.
The saloon and their cabins would be scorching hot, starved of any cooling breeze.
His helmet was scorching hot; he took it off and wiped his sweating forehead.
He wanted her scorching hot, so ready for him that she would fight him for completion.
Even through his gloves, Bel's bare skin felt scorching hot.