In New Mexico, the Whitewater Baldy complex has scorched more than 290, 000 acres, the agriculture secretary said.
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Kilinochchi is a sorry mess of shrapnel-riddled homes, shops and other scorched, roofless structures.
Williams made three 3-pointers and Brooklyn scorched the nets during a dazzling 12 minutes of marksmanship.
But like everything else in Afghanistan, the unbuilt pipeline is already scorched by history.
That hope looked to have evaporated when Mustoe scorched through within two minutes of the restart.
In South Dakota, a mobile home was destroyed when flames scorched 3, 000 acres in the Black Hills.
Richards scorched down the wing, kicked ahead and won the race to touch down on 67 minutes.
The National Weather Service said those areas would be scorched with temperatures near or above triple digits.
"Julian Assange certainly took a pretty scorched earth view initially, " says Ian Katz, deputy editor of the Guardian.
Among the scorched buildings in the shadow of the plant were the town's high school and intermediate school.
One side of a brick apartment building that shares the block with JJ's appeared to have been scorched.
In April, Otellini set in motion the most extensive restructuring in two decades for Intel (See "Scorched Earth").
All the while, the flow is slow and anything it touches gets scorched.
Twenty-three fires have scorched 472, 478 acres (738 square miles), an area roughly three-quarters of the size of Rhode Island.
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And there is something about its ice-cold temperature that just makes salmorejo a good fit with the sun-scorched region.
The South Dakota wildfire has scorched 4, 200 acres since it began Friday, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.
Investigators began scouring the mountains February 7, when investigators found Dorner's scorched pickup.
Investigators began scouring the mountains last Thursday, when investigators found Dorner's scorched pickup.
The town is in ashes, and the surrounding fields are scorched or buried.
It is one of several infernoes in the state that have already destroyed several homes and scorched thousands of acres.
Williams made three 3-pointers and Brooklyn scorched the nets during a dazzling 12 minutes of marksmanship in the second quarter.
In 2002 a fire in Oregon's Six Rivers and Siskiyou national forests scorched 500, 000 acres of Douglas fir and ponderosa pine.
Teeny, whiskery brown shrimp, vast platters of fruits de mer, whole fish pleasingly scorched on the embers: simple stuff, simply served.
Put them out in the more open parts of the yard and many of them would get scorched and turn brown.
Most of the dry brush had already been scorched by the wildfire but hundreds of hot spots were still firing up.
The vast areas involved -- and some of the most inhospitable and scorched terrain on Earth -- make outside intervention risky.
Flood failed to convert, as he did when Youngs scorched over from 35 metres after Thomas Waldrom won possession at a tackle.
Bryant led the LA Lakers to the NBA finals this season, while James scorched the league's defences, scoring 30 points per game.
Ohio is another key state where the facts contradict Romney's scorched-earth message.
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