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letting the red-hot burn of combustion
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hammered the red-hot horseshoes into the correct shape for the
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touched by red-hot coals
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`No, I'll look first,' she said, `and see whether it's marked "poison" or not'; for she had read several nice little histories about children who had got burnt, and eaten up by wild beasts and other unpleasant things, all because they WOULD not remember the simple rules their friends had taught them: such as, that a red-hot poker will burn you if your hold it too long; and that if you cut your finger VERY deeply with a knife, it usually bleeds; and she had never forgotten that, if you drink much from a bottle marked `poison,' it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later
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The old pistol red-hot
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The current generated by the defibrillator melted the metal zip of Grunt's trousers into a red-hot lump and his high-pitched screams filled the cabin as he jerked about like a manic dancer on ecstasy
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Without warning, the engine screamed, a red-hot scream
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He got chased down the stairs and out into the street with a red-hot poker, as I recall
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Buggered with a red-hot poker
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It’s like being stung by red-hot bees
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That was guaranteed by its height of twenty feet, its bifurcated barbed tail, the red-hot flaming hoofs instead of feet, claws as large as jet engine fan blades, and a devilish smile that said that this one knew he had a natural capacity to instill gaping awe, mind-numbing fear, and send men early to their graves
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It was the verbal jab that acted like gasoline for a red-hot ember
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Sachie’s jaw dropped open and then her eyes blazed into her like red-hot spears
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Their heads disappear into the abyss of yellow and red-hot lava
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Then it began to rain steel on everything for ten kilometers, and globs of glowing yellow liquid were intermixed with orange-hot drops that were barely hardened and jagged red-hot chunks of every size
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There was a loud clanging sound as his hammer pounded a red-hot piece of iron
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Then it began to rain steel on everything for two leagues, and globs of glowing yellow liquid were intermixed with orange-hot drops that were barely hardened and jagged red-hot chunks of every size
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a leg would be chopped off at the knee, and the wound seared with a red-hot blade
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The ring of dark runes on his forehead blazed with a red-hot glow and a tendril of smoke coiled up from his skin where the cursed tattoo was branded
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Ceder stared at the radiating heat waves rising over the glowing surface of the lake, the molten stone swirling together with the red-hot magma
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The iron was red-hot and Jai sensed in another moment it would soften so much that he might as well wield a strand of seaweed
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And I will die! Smoke spilled out of the oven, a salivating beast starving for the red-hot flower
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Whorls and eddies of intelligence and drive continuously erupt to spew red-hot molten productivity and ingenious ideas across the planet’s surface, only to be quenched in the sea of couch potato quicksand and Happy Meal appetite mud-slides
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Grasping the tines of the red-hot fork with a piece of wadded pant leg Elise seared the weeping lesion, letting out a terse ―shit,‖ as the cautery instrument cooled in the oozing flesh and had to be returned to the hot coals
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-Red-hot pincers could be used to forcefully tear out
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She however couldn’t look anymore when the big man applied a red-hot iron to Laplante’s left breast, rolling it slowly across her nipple
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One BETTY, its big, unprotected main fuel tank pierced by red-hot shrapnel, turned into a flying torch, soon imitated by another bomber
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They watched the hotplate begin to glow red-hot
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They watched the guard and hotplate slowly rise off the ground, first just an inch, then a few inches, then a foot, then, as it got hotter, Ben’s prop guard lifted the red-hot hotplate right up to the ceiling
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� Looking around her, she saw with increasing dread a number of torture instruments that filled the room, including a brazier with branding irons plunged in the red-hot coals
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The vehicles and guns were either destroyed outright by direct impacts, peppered with large, red-hot steel fragments or blown away and overturned by the series of powerful blasts
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The authors of Malleus Maleficarum noted as example the trial by red-hot iron of
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The stunned and shaken inhabitants of the region, or at least the ones far enough from the ISF base to have survived, were then left to gape at the huge cauldron of red-hot magma left where the base had been
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This time, there were no weapons or ammunition left intact to be looted, while a good fifty meters of the avenue was turned into a puddle of red-hot lava
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The drawback with this plan, he discovered, was that it’s very uncomfortable crawling on your belly on red-hot sand when you don’t have any pants on
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between the lines of any normal astrological cluster – red-hot survival in sacred orbits
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About halfway home, something touched me, a cloud of red-hot rage that restricted my chest
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Blessed with a smokin’ body, she was a red-hot
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‘Look at that young red-hot body
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homes, the housing market was red-hot, fueled by wild speculation, and
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Both Çrámerr and I fired at him, the blasts gouging craters out the floor and scattering red-hot chunks of Konkreet in all directions
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Desiree’s necklace had turned to ice against my breast, but burned like a red-hot poker when Adrian sang this song
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But she loved him so much, she loved him so much; and having crept quite close to the stiff man, she ventured to lay her small solid cheek, red-hot still with the varied emotions of the afternoon, against his sleeve
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“ Desiree’, last night you led me to believe that drinking wine was part of your daily lifestyle at noon and evening meals, yet here you are, being blessed with your first hangover! ” I blushed red-hot in embarrassment and tears of anger sparkled in my eyes
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The shooting pains in his shattered legs were like red-hot javelins that pierced the old man’s knees, thighs, and back
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'No,' said Charlotte; and the word was jerked up red-hot from an interior manifestly molten
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Strong in the knowledge of tourist ignorance when it came to real language in Italian, he said exactly what he thought; and what he thought was so monstrous, so inappropriate to beadles and to the atmosphere of a crypt, besides being so extremely and personally rude, that it roused Ingram, who knew Italian almost better than the beadle--for his included scholarly by-ways in vituperation, strange and curious twists beyond the reach of the uneducated--to pour a sudden great burning blast of red-hot contumely down on to his head; and having done this he turned, and holding Ingeborg's hand led her up the steps again, leaving the beadle at the bottom, solitary, shrivelled, and singed
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When it glowed red-hot he inserted a long thin metal tube into the softened glass and used it to blow the molten mass into the shape that he desired
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Our missing persons case is DOA and there’s nothing for us in that direction except for lots of red-hot death
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When those big hands were red-hot
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They put their little babies into those red-hot
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"Tell me what you meant by that," Sana got agitated and looked red-hot, in anger
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in the red-hot tail lights
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The other two sides however were red-hot and glowed red
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Now why had he done that? Right now she could be sitting in a Code torture cell having her eyes burned out with a red-hot poker or something worse
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He dropped my arms like they were red-hot pokers and took a step back
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of body), scarifi cation (putting scares by means of a knife or a red-hot
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It was nice to see him run with a piece of red-hot iron into the scullery, crying:
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red-hot in the fire, and then at a given signal we plunged it with one accord into
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bursting through it, in a gout of red-hot tiles
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The master refusing to entertain the subject until the journeyman was in a better temper, Orlick plunged at the furnace, drew out a red-hot bar, made at me with it as if he were going to run it through my body, whisked it round my head, laid it on the anvil, hammered it out,—as if it were I, I thought, and the sparks were my spirting blood,—and finally said, when he had hammered himself hot and the iron cold, and he again leaned on his hammer,—
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Wemmick stood with his watch in his hand until the moment was come for him to take the red-hot poker from the Aged, and repair to the battery
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Occasionally, the smoke came rolling down the chimney as though it could not bear to go out into such a night; and when I set the doors open and looked down the staircase, the staircase lamps were blown out; and when I shaded my face with my hands and looked through the black windows (opening them ever so little was out of the question in the teeth of such wind and rain), I saw that the lamps in the court were blown out, and that the lamps on the bridges and the shore were shuddering, and that the coal-fires in barges on the river were being carried away before the wind like red-hot splashes in the rain
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crowded through the willows, red-hot to jump aboard and get out of that awful country
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His flailing arms failed to stop her rush, and she pushed the red-hot end of the log into his face
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All the light and graceful foliage of her character had been withered up by this red-hot brand, and had long ago fallen away, leaving a bare and harsh outline, which might have been repulsive, had she possessed friends or companions to be repelled by it
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There was “A red-hot little Rebel,” he said, with another sudden grin
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He seemed to take pleasure not only in affronting the sincere and red-hot loyalties of Atlanta but in presenting himself in the worst possible light
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The inside of the store was almost like Bullard’s store in Jonesboro, except that there were no loungers about the roaring red-hot stove, whittling and spitting streams of tobacco juice at the sand boxes
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Maybe he swapped out the red-hot bar of iron for a cooler one
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His light, a little later, broke though chinks of cottage shutters, throwing stripes like red-hot pokers upon cupboards, chests of drawers, and other furniture within; and awakening harvesters who were not already astir
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And she sat there making the tongs red-hot, or looked at the rain falling
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“The Waxen Puppet, the red-hot Pins,” said Joan
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As soon as I seized his Hand, he drew it quickly away, almost as if ’twere a red-hot Coal, and I was surpriz’d and affrighted by the Rapidity of this Motion, and, to say the Truth, not a little offended
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Since the Date of Lord Bellars’ Betrayal was sear’d in my Memory, as if branded by red-hot Iron upon the Shoulder of a Slave—for how could I but remember his Letter to his London Mistress of June the 21st?—and since I had last had my Monthly Visitation a Week before that, sure I was near two Weeks o’erdue!
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“The happiest time in any man’s life is when he is in red-hot pursuit of a dollar with a reasonable prospect of overtaking it
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Red Hat was red-hot; initially offered at $7, the shares opened for trading at $23 and closed at $26
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“You’re red-hot,” said the Fish Man
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My mind flashed through the red-hot copy that was probably running through the office rumor mill
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In short, he was a red-hot mess
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Jealousy ran red-hot through Tom's veins
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So the eyes floated, anchored in a red-hot lava of destroyed flesh, in a meltdown of genetics from which no soul, however brave, might survive
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He just let the red-hot telephone drop, bang, dance on its hangman's noose
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red-hot iron sank into the smoking wound, impassive and almost august, he fixed on Thenardier his beautiful glance, in which there was no hatred, and where suffering vanished in serene majesty
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I picked it up as if it were red-hot
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Her brown hair was pillowed on a tumble of red-hot coals
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And, after having dislocated, broken, and rent his conscience with red-hot pincers, it had said to him, as it stood over him, formidable, luminous, and tranquil: "Now, go in peace!"
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When she went downstairs, he simply lay without fighting as his legs beat and beat, grew warm, red-hot, and the room filled with the warmth of his feverish change
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So he submitted without resistance to the red-hot forceps of Dr
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The old woman looked up for a moment and then dropped her eyes to the red-hot stove
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53: roue et tenailles mordantes, «the wheel (of torture) and the biting (red-hot) pincers
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We may observe a similar contrivance in our own old-fashioned tea-urns which are provided with a receptacle for a red-hot iron cylinder in center
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We issued from Moscow under a perfect hail of fire; the wind was so strong that it tore the red-hot iron from the roofs and hurled it down into the streets
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At that time red-hot irons were applied to tear out the nostrils of the condemned
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Only one persistent burning sensation made itself felt continually, “like a red-hot coal in his heart,” he said afterwards
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It seems to me that if a man should snatch up a bar of red-hot iron and hold it tight in his hand to test his fortitude, and after struggling for ten seconds with insufferable pain end by overcoming it, such a man would, I fancy, go through something like what Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch was enduring during those ten seconds
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But the woman would not desist, she kept wailing, shouting, and waving her arms, seeming to pay no attention either to the fire up to which she had been carried by the crowd from the street or to the people about her, or to the misfortune of strangers, or even to the sparks and red-hot embers which were beginning to fall in showers on the crowd standing near
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"If even with the help of authority we have a hard struggle against the anti-Christian elements ever ready to overpower us, and destroy all the progress made by civilization, how then could public opinion prove an efficient substitute for the use of force, and avail for our protection? To rely upon public opinion alone would be as foolhardy as to let loose all the wild beasts of a menagerie, because they seem inoffensive when in their cages and held in awe by red-hot irons
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Like a caged tiger, who does not touch the meat that lies before his eyes, and who when he is ordered to leap over a stick obeys at once, not because he likes it, but because he has not forgotten past hunger or the red-hot iron which he felt every time he refused to obey; so it is with men, who, when they submit to a law which is not for their advantage, to a law which is disastrous to their interests, or to one which they firmly believe to be unjust, do so because they remember what they will have to suffer if they refuse to comply