Instead, industry executives say, the appeal is a combination of exclusivity and the pride of owning a driving machine capable of scorching up a racecourse even if it never does.
The day after the attack, Roger Bismuth, president of Tunisia's Jewish community, disputed the view that the scorching of Torah scrolls had anything to do with anti-Semitism.
It also turned forests of the mountain West into stands of tinder that exploded into catastrophic wildfires over the summer, scorching millions of acres and destroying hundreds of homes.
The most scorching of a large number of incendiary claims is that Mr Bush snorted cocaine more than once at Camp David when his father was president.
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Again, this is hardly the scorching heat of a training camp quarterback competition.
Three elephant corpses lay piled on top of one another under the scorching Kenyan sun.
During the first eight months of this year American Century's Target 2025 Fund returned a scorching 28%, making it one of the best-performing bond funds available to individual investors.
Mr Radulovich's great meteorological interest was the interaction of wind and fire a fitting concern for one who could never escape the scorching he had suffered in an era of super-heated scare-mongering.
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Throw in scorching summers and a lack of public spaces, and the environment becomes antagonistic.
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Combining high-energy fuel with scorching temperatures is the specialty of Lilliputian's founders, Samuel Schaevitz and Aleks Franz.
The, that's right in essence, the Palace were enormously alarmed that, that you know, Sophie had sounded off in this incautious way that she had and so an arrangement was made that she would provide the News of the World with a startling, scorching interview which she did and all was fine.
That in turn is more likely if the military campaign gets bogged down in the scorching sands as the fasting month of Ramadan, which began on August 1st, saps the rebels' will to fight.
It drew strength from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized and proved that more than two centuries later a government of the people, by the people, and for the people has not perished from the Earth.
It's part of a massive system that has left one in three Americans baking in scorching heat and has threatened lives and doled out misery for those not fortunate enough to find a splash of cool water or air conditioning.
Does the non-stop flogging of scratch cards, duty-free goods, scorching coffee and rubber paninis initiate premature labour in exasperated mums-to-be?
Mrs Youngman said a recent scorching hot summer led to the young of one colony emerging onto a sticky felt roof where many of them became stuck and perished.
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Thousands of competitors descended on Liverpool to battle it out in scorching temperatures in the city's triathlon.
The walk from the Colombian town of Palomino to the beach took 15 minutes along a scorching hot dirt road.
And yet, three months into the occupation, a scorching Iraq is still waiting for reliable supplies of power and clean water.
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Adam Hughes capitalised on another error by crossing for the Wildcats before Wigan's Peters scored the try of the game three minutes before the break with a scorching 90-metre interception try.
Mint julep invoked scorching heat, distant thunder, and the stridulation of crickets in prickly grass.
His unit continued to endure the constant barrage of attacks and some 35 firefights with insurgent forces over the scorching Iraqi summer.
The crowds, which were out in force this summer despite the talk of economic doom, are thinner, the weather is less scorching, and in the Cyclades, still the most famous and most visited island group, the meltemi winds have stopped whipping, making flying, sailing, and having breakfast on your terrace easier.
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Apple has updated its new maps system after police in Mildura, Australia, said a number of people trying to find the town of 30, 000 people became hopelessly lost in the bush in scorching temperatures.
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To clean DNA, scientists then struggled for a couple of days--and many still do, working with skin-scorching chemicals.
They live in homemade dome tents built with sticks and hung with pieces of plastic or a cloth flapping in the wind, feeble shelter from scorching daytime temperatures that reach 120 degrees.
Behind the record temperatures was a dome of high pressure over the center of the country, which combined with a powerful drought to create the scorching temperatures, said Jake Crouch, a climate scientist at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.
Shortly after a scorching set this summer at Chicago's Lollapalooza, John Gourley of Portugal.
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