But you need to see this footage: the blackened faces of the firemen, like graphite.
And the blackened redfish, a dish that could have felt hopelessly dated, burst with flavor.
Truck engines spluttered to life, men shouted, grease-blackened hands waved instructions to drivers.
Young men and women, mouths and eyes blackened with soot, clothes tattered, tumbled out screaming and crying.
Another nearby building is still a wrangled mess, with structural steel rods jutting out of blackened stone.
There was a white fireplace in which hooks of orange light leaped silently from wood to blackened brick.
Along the way, he fights off cannibals, marauding motorbikers, and other persons with blackened teeth and burnt faces.
Clouds that had blackened a far quadrant of the sky pulsed with lightning.
Aubry's lawyer attached several photos to the filing to show his blackened, swollen eyes, cut lip and bruised face.
They don't realise that we're part of the same "orient" that is being blackened by many in the West.
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And in February racing fans in Barcelona blackened their faces and taunted Lewis Hamilton, Formula One's first black driver.
The authors describe a gloomy town surrounded by thinning forests and blackened lands, apparently the work of slash-and-burn Dayak farmers.
Firefighting crews have been reinforced, with some 2, 300 firefighters tackling the blaze, which has blackened at least 2, 700 acres (1, 100 hectares).
It has a blackened grille, because the grille has always been glitzy.
We see the leper only darkly: his blackened skin, its clammy sheen.
The tempest that uprooted trees and blackened neighborhoods in Washington D.
Soot and ash have blown on to balconies and footpaths, and the foreshore of Bondi Beach has been blackened by fire debris.
Log cottages are sinking into a soil which gives up evidence of the siege: cannon shot, wooden shovels, barley blackened by fire.
The Murle burn back the grass to a blackened stubble wherever they stop, so as to see their enemies (and lions) coming.
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They may not be actual humans, but their humanity, blackened and bruised though it may be, sheds light and darkness on our own.
In Jakarta's Chinatown, some shopkeepers are rebuilding their smashed and looted shops under the shadow of the blackened shells of burnt-out shopping malls.
Minced reindeer, smoked reindeer heart, smoked reindeer tongue, barbecued reindeer steaks, cured reindeer leg, reindeer with pasta, reindeer stew scooped from a blackened pot.
And after three, four years of this, their reputations, all four of them, are so blackened that I've never seen the like of it.
What once had been a sophisticated looking office the size of his sister's grade school had been reduced to a blackened pile of rubble.
Elsewhere in the West, firefighting crews in New Mexico battled wildfires that have blackened thousands of acres and threatened homes and buildings, spurring numerous evacuations.
Trucks of police stood guard outside the blackened, empty hulk of one aqua-colored mosque, one of at least five torched this week by Buddhist gangs.
Now, blackened petrified acacias rise hauntingly from the hard vlei floor.
Elsewhere residents on Gansevoort Street pumped water out of blackened basements while others blasted Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd in relative ease just blocks away.
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Hemmed in now by its City of London neighbors and blackened by traffic exhaust, it can almost vanish against its surroundings in the gray afternoon light.
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The story itself revolves around a world blackened by ash which pours perpetually from a series of volcanoes turning the earth brown and the sky red.
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