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  • Hurrying forward, I kneel down beside the fire-blasted stone and brush away the dirt and filth.

    Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010

  • It's perhaps no surprise that she's been planning this show at Raven Row since its lauded overhaul from a fire-blasted period shell to a contemporary art space.

    This week's new exhibitions Robert Clark 2010

  • And while she strolled upon the fierce landscape of fire-blasted stone and purple succulents, she would sing, sometimes human songs and occasionally tunes that were much harder to manage and infinitely more beautiful.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • A pair of Council operatives had been left behind as sentries in the fire-blasted main foyer.

    The Lost Slayer Christopher Golden 2001

  • A pair of Council operatives had been left behind as sentries in the fire-blasted main foyer.

    The Lost Slayer Christopher Golden 2001

  • A pair of Council operatives had been left behind as sentries in the fire-blasted main foyer.

    The Lost Slayer Christopher Golden 2001

  • Hurrying forward, I kneel down beside the fire-blasted stone and brush away the dirt and filth.

    Dragons of Spring Dawning Weis, Margaret 1985

  • High mounds of crushed and powdered rock, great cones of earth fire-blasted and poison-stained, stood like an obscene graveyard in endless rows, slowly revealed in the reluctant light.

    The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954

  • It was late afternoon when I came over a ridge, following a deer path on my way to the lake, and looked down into a long, narrow valley filled with berry bushes, and with a few fire-blasted trees standing here and there to point out the perfect loneliness and desolation of the place.

    Types of Children's Literature Walter Barnes

  • Modern civilization was wrecked on those fire-blasted fields, though they led to what we called "Victory."

    Now It Can Be Told Philip Gibbs 1919

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