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charcoal-burning

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  • The sharp, clean scent of sage drifted into the air from a charcoal-burning brazier.

    Black Dust Mambo Adrian Phoenix 2010

  • Unlikely, un-recommended, and unwieldy as it may sound, a pizza placed on top of a charcoal-burning grill rack won first place at a barbecue cook-off I co-judged last summer.

    Who says you can’t grill a pizza? 2009

  • People use the forest for bee-keeping, charcoal-burning, animal rearing, game-keeping and hay.

    Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus 2009

  • Peterson began this changeover by forming a group to design a revolutionary new product: The Thermos Thermal Electric Grill, which uses an entirely new technology to give food a barbecued taste, while burning cleaner than gas or charcoal-burning competitive products.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995

  • They centered around the tiled brasero, or hearth, where charcoal-burning stoves were set into long or horseshoe-shaped counters.

    Mexican cocinas: the colonial kitchen 2006

  • The country had desperately mobilized a range of substitutes during the war—from oil imports from the United States to charcoal-burning engines for its trucks.

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • The country had desperately mobilized a range of substitutes during the war—from oil imports from the United States to charcoal-burning engines for its trucks.

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • They centered around the tiled brasero, or hearth, where charcoal-burning stoves were set into long or horseshoe-shaped counters.

    Mexican cocinas: the colonial kitchen 2006

  • They centered around the tiled brasero, or hearth, where charcoal-burning stoves were set into long or horseshoe-shaped counters.

    Mexican cocinas: the colonial kitchen 2006

  • A white smoke in the distance crept in eddying rings over the pale, blue forest air, showing that a peasant was charcoal-burning for a glass-factory or for a foundry.

    The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories 2006

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