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But is he the king of surviving scorchingly spicy hot wings?
Gino's aunt, Tia Tere, is responsible for the scorchingly fresh tortillas.
The novel is "scorchingly intelligent," our critic Parul Sehgal writes, and it satisfies multiple appetites.
On a scorchingly hot afternoon recently, the audience fell silent as a scrawny young man named Don nervously clutched a microphone.
The same could be said of "Empire," Mr. Daniels's once scorchingly hot and still successful hip-hop melodrama, also on Fox.
Both teams played hard, and both teams handled the ball as if it was both scorchingly hot and coated in butter.
Located in Coahuila state, Torreón is a scorchingly hot industrial city surrounded by imposing hills, dry lake beds and miles of desert.
She's got terrific physical presence, and she's scorchingly good when she's playing dark, complicated roles in indie films like Smashed and Faults.
"Inferno," which received scorchingly bad reviews, has taken in a sturdy $135 million in two weeks of release overseas, Sony said on Sunday.
In Drew Droege's scorchingly funny solo show "Bright Colors and Bold Patterns," ending its run at the Barrow Street Theater on Friday, Dec.
The thrumming pain of eating scorchingly spicy foods acts as a distraction to one's anxieties and miseries and releases feel-good endorphins throughout the body.
As one of the closest known hot-Jupiters to its star—orbiting just two percent of the distance between the Earth and the Sun—it's home to a scorchingly hot, violent atmosphere.
These unprecedented fires, fueled by dry vegetation after a wet winter and scorchingly hot summer and unrelenting "Diablo" winds, have so far killed 26, left nearly 300 missing, and are barely contained.
Ms. Headland, whose comedy "Bachelorette" remains among the most scorchingly funny new plays I've reviewed, has muffled her comic verve almost completely in this play, although the dialogue occasionally crackles with sharp-elbowed exchanges.
The case of Brock Turner, the Stanford student given a laughably brief sentence for a clear-cut case of rape, as well as that of the high-school athletes in Steubenville, Ohio, went scorchingly viral.
Amazon's stock has surged 83 percent over the past year, bolstered by scorchingly fast revenue growth as more shopping moves online and businesses shift their computing operations to the cloud, where Amazon Web Services leads the market.
Moore has carried forward their legacy of presenting fine art that centralizes Black experience, icons, history, and relationships, and a huge cross-section of the community was out, even on a scorchingly hot day, to support Moore's hometown solo.
The divergence between them eventually caused a scorchingly real fight in Oh's 10th and final season, when Cristina tells Meredith that Cristina's outstripped her as a surgeon because Meredith "let up" professionally in order to devote more energy to motherhood.
On a scorchingly hot afternoon at Le Castellet's Paul Ricard circuit, Hamilton put the rest of the field in the shade as he led from start to finish to take his fourth win in a row and sixth of the season.
Just before 11am EST today, though, whoever the hell runs Wendy's Twitter account responded to the request "got any memes?" with a Pepe made to look like the burger mascot, complete with retina-scorchingly pale skin, freckles, and cartoon red pigtails. Memes!
Pear, a Palo Alto-based seed-stage fund that has made its name through early bets on Guardant Health, DoorDash, Memebox and Gusto, hosted its sixth annual demo day this week in what proved to be a scorchingly hot afternoon in Woodside, Calif.
Apple's 212-month gain is far better than the S&P 21's 14 percent increase over the past year, but it pales beside Amazon's astounding 85 percent surge, propelled by the online retailer's and cloud computing heavyweight's scorchingly fast revenue and profit growth.
My home for this scorchingly hot week in June is a one-room cabin without electricity or running water that my host, the artist Andrea Zittel, has purposefully left nearly bare, and I'm craving the flame's intricate shadow, the only baroque fillip in this spartan interior.
And yet somehow Thomas would come up with the scorchingly angry "high-tech lynching" speech that (as we would say now) allowed him to pivot and ultimately prevail: The hearings were no longer about Hill's sworn accusations of sexual harassment against Thomas but about his indictment of everyone's racism.
For proof that this heaven on earth, or at least heaven in America, has not yet arrived — in case you needed a reality check — see the scorchingly funny "Turn Me Loose," in which a brilliant Joe Morton channels the great black comic and civil rights activist Dick Gregory in his prime.
Pear, a popular seed-stage venture firm whose early bets include Guardant Health, Memebox, and Branch, hosted its fourth demo day in Woodside, Ca., last Thursday, and though it was a scorchingly hot afternoon at a largely outdoor venue, a veritable who's who of VCs showed up: Bryan Schreier of Sequoia Capital was there.
Among the abundant pleasures of "Asymmetry," a scorchingly intelligent first novel by Lisa Halliday, is that it satisfies both these appetites — it's a clever comedy of manners set in Manhattan as well as a slowly unspooling tragedy about an Iraqi-American family, which poses deep questions about free will, fate and freedom, the all-powerful accident of one's birth and how life is alchemized into fiction.
Nearly two decades after She's All That, 2018 gave us a whole new slew of high school heroes to root for: Love, Simon broke barriers by showcasing a gay love story in an otherwise textbook teen rom-com; Blockers proved that young women could own their sexuality without permission from the men around them; The Hate U Give put the life and death concerns of Black teens front and center; and To All The Boys I've Loved Before revitalized the genre with a fresh, insightful look at what it means to be a teenage girl — and a scorchingly charismatic male lead.
Molly McGlynn is a Canadian film and television director and screenwriter."Molly McGlynn's debut feature — a TIFF breakout — isn't a comedy or drama, just 'scorchingly true'". CBC Arts, September 15, 2017. She is most noted for her feature film debut Mary Goes Round, for which she won the Jay Scott Prize for emerging filmmakers from the Toronto Film Critics Association in January 2019.
Alex Witchelmay of The New York Times described the book as "beautiful, deeply felt" and "scorchingly honest". Rachel Cooke wrote in The Guardian that the book is "honest, plangent and thoroughly ghoulish. But it's also hysterical". The editorial cartoonist of The Boston Globe, Dan Wasserman, reviewed the book, calling it "a touching, unflinching, darkly hilarious account" which "serves as a strange sort of self-help guide for those stumbling through the last years of their parents' lives".
Douglas reads the home thermometer as reading 87 °F (31 °C), but Tom, after finishing his count, says that it is actually 92° (33 °C) Spaulding. Feeling woozy, Douglas begins subconsciously counting to the cicadas' buzzes too. Chapters 36–38 (Dinner at Dawn) — This story focuses upon Mr. Jonas and his wagon full of discarded objects that he totes around town in the very early morning, allowing people to take what they need from it at no cost; many of them donating some of their old items to the wagon before it moves on forward again. On a scorchingly hot morning, with the cicadas buzzing louder than normal with the rising temperature, Douglas lies in his bed, burning up with a fever.

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