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"charred" Definitions
  1. burnt and black
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971 Sentences With "charred"

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They were all escaping and their clothes were burned, their bodies were charred, they had charred faces and charred hair.
Only charred remnants remained of the peaceful life in their home in the rustic foothills neighborhood: Charred bicycles.
She could not see it was me because my hair was all charred and grizzled, and my skin was burnt and charred.
Lauren Young filled up sacks on a dirt hill in Agoura Hills, one of the communities charred by the Woolsey Fire, which destroyed 1,500 structures and charred almost 97,000 acres.
Broil in preheated oven until scallions are tender and lightly charred in spots and corn is charred but still has bite, about 15 minutes, tossing once or twice during cooking. 4.
The acrid stink of charred rubber hung in the air.
Let Robert be king over charred bones and cooked meat.
Grill until everything is nicely charred, about 5 more minutes.
"We left charred bodies and destroyed homes behind," she said.
Grill the bread, flipping ones, until charred on both sides.
Cook on a hot grill until charred on both sides.
Cook, uncovered, until charred and tender, about 5 minutes. 3.
Swaths of the normally red brickwork are a charred black.
The charred wreckage of several other vehicles lined the street.
She wept when shown pictures of her charred former home.
Grill uncovered, until charred and tender, about 3 minutes preside.
More than 100,000 acres have been charred by the inferno.
In all, firefighters removed 11 people from the charred home.
Television footage showed rescue workers picking through the charred building.
They found charred bodies of militants hit by air strikes.
Survivors emerged out of the building bleeding, charred, and barefoot.
Images from the scene showed charred cars and deserted streets.
Then it's just like this black charred piece of electronics.
But its sign and "touchless" carwash were melted, charred ruins.
It included images of a bag containing charred human remains.
The charred hulks of government tanks sit along the road.
Within hours, it had charred nearly 1,500 acres, and growing.
The charred bodies of victims lay in pools of blood.
Grill the onions as well until charred, about 8 minutes.
Grill the corn, turning as needed, until charred, 8 minutes.
This burger crisped where a beef burger would have charred.
Roast until soft and slightly charred, about 43 minutes. 3.
Turn and paint the charred side with the BBQ sauce.
They enjoyed it, particularly the kale salad and charred broccoli.
The charred reeds are mixed with water and rice husks.
Last but not at all least are the charred onions.
Images from the scene also showed charred remains of victims.
Aerial photographs show rows of charred cars and scorched streets.
By midnight, the Cocoanut Grove was a charred, empty building.
The fires leave a charred wasteland in areas they pass.
Inside a closet, they found Ms. Reeves's charred, mutilated body.
Grill, turning as needed, until black and charred, 6 minutes.
And it was still there Monday, surrounded by a charred landscape.
Rescuers were still pulling bodies from the charred ruins of buildings.
There are bodies everywhere, charred, slain, or running for their lives.
The charred flatbread remains were found in stone fireplaces in Jordan.
Cook until the cranberries are charred all over, 8 minutes. 2.
His version comes with raita and a hunk of charred tomato.
Add jalapeños, and cook, stirring occasionally, until charred, about 2 minutes.
Aarón Sánchez's Charred Corn with Cheese & Chili-Lime Butter 8 tbsp.
Next to one charred stump, a log cabin is being built.
Tonight's special of wagyu rib fillet, shitake, charred radicchio, roast onion.
It charred the bottom of the first pizza in 30 seconds.
Cook portobellos, grill side down, until charred, 4 to 5 minutes.
Let the charred peppers rest for a bit—about 15 minutes.
Grill the pita, flipping once, until lightly charred, 2 minutes. 3.
"Under the soil, detectives located a charred human body," Gill said.
The house did not burn down, although the inside was charred.
The ribs are the undeniable star: charred, crusty, smoky and meaty.
Broccolini comes charred, with cashews, Moon Drop grapes, and timur yogurt.
It had charred 0003,2000 acres Thursday in less than 212 hours.
Gensler opted for charred timber, a material that's renewable but sturdy.
The twin blazes have charred 470 square miles (1,217 square kilometers).
Inside the fireplace is a bronze sculpture of a charred log.
Charred Spanish octopus came on couscous marinated in a tangy vinaigrette.
Add the bread and cook, flipping once, until charred, 5 minutes.
Grill the scallions, turning as needed, until charred, about 3 minutes.
All one can see is rubble, charred buildings and mass graves.
Cook until charred and the milk has reduced, about 15 minutes.
Firefighters walk across charred land near Porto Velho, Brazil, Aug. 25.
Highly tactile, these seemingly charred objects foreground the trauma of war.
Though the trees themselves were charred, almost all survived the fire.
The two combined have charred 30,930 acres (12,520 hectares), officials said.
It was absolutely delicious with my smoky, charred lamb and salad.
Piles of charred bicycles and a refrigerator lay on the sidewalk.
Officials said they were trying to identify charred bodies of children.
In reality, charred oak and vanilla bean flavor the choice cocktail.
Hundreds of thousands of acres of Oklahoma prairie had been charred.
"A lot of it is charred at the moment," he said.
Flip and cook another 4 minutes, until charred but still intact.
Smoke drifted Tuesday from burned-out vehicles and the buildings' charred remains.
Flames swaggered, reared, charred her skin, hot poker hands unwound her shift.
Flames have charred about 42 square miles (110 square kilometers) of timber.
It has charred an estimated 280 acres and is 60 percent contained.
Firefighters said most of the bodies were too charred to be identified.
Nor did they see pictures of the charred remains of children's bodies.
Roast in the oven for 25 minutes until sunken and slightly charred.
The pock-marked and charred buildings are a constant reminder of this.
He still wore his cotton undershirt; it was charred but not burned.
A charred oven is viewed in the Abasands neighborhood on May 9.
Charred debris and glass from broken windows littered the steps of Congress.
Add the onion and cook until charred all over, about 10 minutes.
Cook, turning as needed, until charred all over, about 5 minutes. 4.
Place on a baking sheet and cook until charred, about 30 minutes.
Nothing screams Thanksgiving like a deep-fryer fire and a charred turkey.
Add tomatoes, and cook, stirring often, until charred, about 3 minutes. 3.
The final charred pieces of the building were demolished the same day.
His sound is full of echoing space, charred rattles, and distorted crescendos.
Charred fragments are all that remain and DNA testing may take months.
Unexpectedly, they detected traces of cannabinoids in the brazier's charred inner layer.
The dormitory was blackened, lined with the charred frames of bunk beds.
Or her recipe for charred lamb and eggplant with date-yogurt chutney.
Rare, in a lightly charred crust, it is the "comfortable bourgeois meal".
Their remains, he said, were charred to the point of being unrecognizable.
Cook the beef, flipping once, until charred all over, about 4 minutes.
"The bodies are already charred," the 59-year-old truck driver said.
Her charred remains were found on Avery family property in Manitowoc County.
Television images showed a charred police vehicle, cordoned off by security officials.
Some boys are seen regaining consciousness, their faces bloodied and limbs charred.
Some boys appear to regain consciousness, their faces bloodied and limbs charred.
Maybe make his charred tomato antipasto platter with egg-anchovy bread crumbs.
Charred ash is quite literally going to rain on their afternoon parade.
The crisp and smoky leaves of lightly charred cabbage are vital, though.
Add the peppers and cook, tossing occasionally, until lightly charred, 4 minutes.
In other words, the charred element helps to rounds off the whisky.
Add the octopus and cook, flipping once, until charred, about 7 minutes.
Grill the tongue, flipping once, until charred, about 6 to 8 minutes.
A year later, they're together, and out fixing the wildfire-charred path.
Charred bodies were piled on the river banks and in the river.
Cook the scallions, without flipping them, until charred, 3 to 4 minutes.
Others adore devouring the charred fat of a properly marbled strip steak.
Grill the broccoli until charred all over, 12 to 15 minutes. 4.
He clears charred branches and undergrowth to make it more fire resilient.
Thousands were forced to flee, leaving behind charred resorts and smoldering farms.
It has charred more than 13,100 acres and is 57 percent contained.
"Charred food always draws you in more, whets your appetite," she said.
The blaze had charred more than 500 acres as of 4 p.m.
Bodies were passed through the charred windows to waiting soldiers and sailors.
But as they went through the charred wreckage, they noticed something extraordinary.
Weeks after the clashes, a few charred body parts are still visible.
But now charred buildings and crushed huts line the roads leaving town.
Nothing was left of them except ashes and a few charred wheels.
By Tuesday afternoon, the hotel was a wet, charred and smoking husk.
Once inside, they found a gruesome scene: Ms. Bohara's legs were charred.
By the next morning, her legs were charred and she was dead.
Grill the cabbage, flat-side down, until lightly charred, about 5 minutes.
When authorities searched Ajayi's home on June 26, they said they found a fire pit containing human bone, charred muscular tissue, part of a scalp with hair, a cellphone, and other "charred personal items" that belonged to Lueck.
Now, forensic teams are combing through the charred rubble, searching for victims' remains.
Scoop avocados into bowl and squeeze over the juice of the charred limes.
CHARRED beams are all that remain of the top floor of one house.
After being charred in the eruption, unpacking the scrolls' secrets has proven fleeting.
The HomePod comes in two colors: marshmallow (white) and charred marshmallow (space gray).
The skulls were the charred, carbon basis for a pigment called Bone Black.
Grill corn uncovered, until tender and lightly charred, about 10 minutes, turning occasionally.
It's austere, charred, forsaken — and that ferocious sun certainly doesn't help its case.
The Getty Fire charred 618 acres and destroyed eight structures, Garcetti told reporters.
The National Fire Agency released images of the charred vehicle on social media.
Witnesses described a scene of carnage, with charred or mutilated bodies strewn around.
White and black smoke billowed from the building's charred windows, television footage showed.
Grill chicken until lightly charred and cooked through, about 6 minutes per side.
ISIS' signature is written large -- in scorched walls, charred books and broken glass.
Grill the shrimp and squid, turning once, until charred, 3 to 4 minutes.
Here, we compile the charred remains of the celeb friendships that once were.
He worked through his charred bok choy in layers, heavily salting each stratum.
Add the steak and cook, flipping once, until charred, 5 to 7 minutes.
Next on the MOLTISSIMO menu was a charred snapper with a tropical twist.
Nothing was left of Mosul's heart and soul except charred and mangled structures.
The Camp Fire charred 20,000 acres last Thursday in less than 14 hours.
"All the flames are gone, all we see are charred hillsides," said Giller.
Now flooding, mudslides and rivers of charred debris could do just the same.
She left food and water around the charred remains of the Gaylord house.
Thousands of homes will have to be rebuilt from the charred ground up.
Uuni's backyard pizza oven lets you make perfectly charred pies right at home.
Left behind was a charred, hollowed-out shell of a house of worship.
The fresh air, the tents, the charred hot dogs crammed onto dirty sticks?
Cook until charred but still slightly raw, about 2 to 3 minutes. 2.
If you've never charred up your salad greens, give this recipe a go.
Ullyott thinks that his company can speed up the remediation of charred forests.
For the marinade: Roast tomatoes and onions on a hot skillet until charred.
"Can I just say that I love everything about charred cabbage?" he says.
One was a painting depicting charred bodies piled one on top of another.
Juicy, brown, fatty, and charred to perfection — the Maillard reaction definitely happened here.
Producers may decide to use more heavily charred barrels to age these wines.
Their seeds float across the charred landscape, producing a new crop of plants.
Now it was a ghost town of charred market stalls and roofless buildings.
Its bubbly, beautifully charred wood-fired pies come scattered with what's in season.
Investigators are searching charred rubble left by the deadly Camp Fire for clues.
The exterior wood accents were charred using the Japanese shou sugi ban technique.
All his family back home received was a photograph of his charred body.
A police spokeswoman said it had occurred overnight and left a door charred.
One mother's body was found charred, tied, dragged to a boat and mutilated.
But a fire a decade later destroyed the statue, leaving behind charred fragments.
Her husband arrived at the charred hulk of the building the next day.
The wildfire left charred hillsides without vegetation cover to hold the heavy rainfall.
No smoke detectors were found in the charred home, the fire chief said.
Skewers of chicken inato come charred and dripping with a turmeric-stained marinade.
ITC continues to pump chemical waste from the charred tanks and contaminated waterways.
One mother's body was found charred, tied, dragged to a boat and mutilated.
No bodies were recovered, only charred fragments among the debris in a crater.
Place the avocados, flat-side down, on the grill until charred marks appear.
Cook the chicken until cooked through and slightly charred, about 15 minutes. 7.
Look for grilled and charred eggplant with crushed peanuts and mint, a charred squid salad with pickled cucumbers and herbs, and thit kho consisting of braised pork shoulder and belly glazed with caramelized fish sauce and paired with Asian long beans.
Then they will most likely tear down the remaining charred pieces of the home.
TV footage showed burned out cars and charred buildings the villagers had left behind.
It has charred an estimated 280 acres (113 hectares) and is 60 percent contained.
It's all about those little valleys and pockets of fat and little charred bits.
Touring the area, the only animals in sight were birds pecking at charred carcasses.
Nestled inside were charred human teeth, gold dental crowns and a complete lower jaw.
The result was overly charred, somewhat dry, and according to my coworkers, bland chicken.
The charred land quickly gave way after heavy rains, killing at least 21 people.
A destroyed car is left charred in Carneros, a town just outside of Napa.
Hot spots continued to smolder on the charred hillside as firefighting helicopters chirred overhead.
Kemp describes this letter, and its charred remains, as the beginning of his downfall.
Place baguette halves, cut side down, in skillet, and cook until charred, 6 minutes.
Place corn on oiled grate, and grill, turning until nicely charred, 15-18 minutes.
It left behind a charred trail of destruction: 76,067 acres burned; 1,955 structures destroyed.
When the guys charred the steak, Olivia man-shamed the duo on social media.
Today Notre Dame is charred, and Paris, and all of France, is in pain.
Add the charred onions and sliced long chillies and cook for 30 seconds. 6.
The Ferguson Fire near Yosemite, which has charred 46,675 acres, was 29 percent contained.
The inferno has charred more than 500,000 hectares (1,930 square miles) across northern Alberta.
Another 53,25 acres were charred from the so-called Hill fire near Thousand Oaks.
And may the streets of Midtown be ever warmed by Donald Trump's charred nutsack.
Place buns, buttered side down, on grill until lightly charred, 1 to 2 minutes.
Fire engulfed the building and white and black smoke billowed from its charred windows.
A charred timber pulled from the site, showing the incredible preservation after 3,000 years.
Footage of the scene showed a charred Chevrolet SUV and several law enforcement vehicles.
It was an incinerated vehicle, with a charred human skeleton in the front seat.
Two other major fires have charred the region since the start of the week.
Broken and charred wine bottles remained on seared metal shelves, video from KPIX showed.
The meat was tender and juicy, while the skin was crispy and perfectly charred.
The flames have charred at least 273,400 acres, or more than 0003 square miles.
It has destroyed 119 homes and charred an area the size of Los Angeles.
Place on the grill and cook, flipping once, until charred, 6 to 7 minutes.
One person died, and Derzis still has the charred remains of the clinic door.
Officials carried charred bodies out as hundreds of people gathered in the street below.
Throw the pepper and tomato on the grill and cook until charred all over.
Six bodies had been identified but the rest were charred beyond recognition, they added.
Broil it until slightly charred and golden, about 10 minutes, and set aside. 2.
Next, tender yet crispy pizza is covered in charred bubbles and spots of cheese.
There was a nice layer of yellow melted cheese on beautifully charred brown beef.
The charred wood, created using the Japanese shou sugi ban technique, also appears inside.
Glaze ribs, flip ribs, glaze ribs, flip ribs, until nice and sticky and charred.
So I tried a glass with a smoky, charred lamb salad, and loved it.
Italian television stations showed images of the charred skeleton of the bus, completely destroyed.
Here's David Tanis, too, with a new recipe: charred cauliflower with capers and olives.
A fallen tree lies surrounded by charred ground near Porto Velho, Brazil, Aug. 23.
Thousands of people were forced to flee, leaving behind charred resorts and smoldering farms.
Some tried to quickly bury the charred bodies of their mothers and their children.
I could have lived without seeing Jorah carved up like a charred brisket, though.
The bones were charred from the intense heat the person suffered after the eruption.
The bun is a shiny dome, the beef perfectly charred, and the cheese melty.
The fire charred the victims' bodies, making it difficult to identify them, authorities said.
A hospital officials said many of the bodies it received were charred beyond recognition.
Images from the scene of the incident showed charred bodies lying beside burned vehicles.
Brush with some of the barbecue sauce and cook until a little more charred.
The back is a dramatic matte black — perhaps it was charred in the wreck.
People in need received the charred remains of the bird for sixpence per serving.
I love Melissa Clark's recipe for charred lamb and eggplant with date-yogurt chutney.
Emergency workers say that number could rise as they re-enter the charred areas.
The tortilla melts in your mouth as easily as the charred, smoky meat does.
Later, photos of charred bodies, some strewn on the tracks, circulated on social media.
The fire burned everything around it at the park and charred the cross itself.
I felt on edge throughout, like one mistake could leave Evan a charred corpse.
Charred remains of buildings at Camp Hess Kramer were left behind by the Woolsey fire.
If the regulations had been properly enforced, Grenfell might not now be a charred shell.
A child recognized it among the thousands of charred fragments being analyzed by the Argentines.
Images of those who perished began appearing on the charred walls of the Hadi Center.
Ninety-five charred bodies had been counted among the village's 300 residents, the major said.
Police also discovered charred material that was determined to be female human tissue, he said.
In fact used barrels may be used, but charred new oak barrels must be used.
State route 287 was completely empty other than the occasional charred skeleton of an SUV.
A week later, charred bone fragments and bits of uniforms remained lodged in the soil.
But in recent days, the guard post has been turned into a charred, vandalized mess.
Here were the carcasses of four tanks, charred by the jihadists of the Islamic State.
Continue to sauté until the peppers are lightly charred and tender, about 8 minutes. 3.
Commander Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) is alive, but badly charred and confined to a hospital bed.
Another highlight is the charred chicken, for both its density of flavors and its presentation.
At times, it gives way to trees and forests that are charred on one side.
His home remained standing, unaffected save for some charred mulch near his front-door walkway.
"There are only charred pieces of flesh," he told me, his voice flat with exhaustion.
Transfer broccoli to food grate, and grill, uncovered, until well charred, about 3 minutes. 3.
Maeve's charred remains will (I'm guessing) awaken the vast number of robots in cold storage.
Investigators were studying a third set of charred remains to determine whether they were human.
He was profoundly burned – the flesh on his head was charred down to the skull.
I lived for the sides: fresh hummus and chips, charred broccoli, orzo and olive salad.
The Americans' charred, mutilated bodies were strung up from a bridge spanning the Euphrates River.
Video shown on state television showed charred buses parked on the side of a road.
All that remained of her home was charred bits of the frame and her belongings.
Television news footage showed extensive damage including the charred remains of at least two vehicles.
In the next shot, the charred and twisted vehicle has been thrown on its side.
Add the cucumbers and grill, turning as needed, until charred all over, about 10 minutes.
Broil until the vegetables are charred and the salmon is cooked, 3 to 5 minutes.
The Camp Fire has charred more than 153,000 acres and was 80% contained Wednesday morning.
Firefighters continued to spray water on a charred column where the fire began late Wednesday.
Firefighters discovered her charred remains inside with her beloved Chihuahua, Harley, lying next to her.
They have also charred around 170,000 acres of land and destroyed some 153,500 buildings since.
Nearly 63,000 square miles have been charred, an area comparable to the state of Delaware.
Bourbon acquires its color and flavor while aging for years in charred new oak barrels.
The Delmonico's recipe calls for two poached eggs, toasted brioche, and charred Black Forest ham.
Many homes are still rubble, with charred soil, and burnt-out cars at every turn.
State TV showed footage of charred bodies, damaged vehicles and a blown-up street market.
The charred remains in Jordan are the first direct evidence that bread production preceded agriculture.
The temporary center would be made of charred timber, a material with fire-resistant properties.
Its meat was tender and juicy and accompanied by a leeks vinaigrette and charred lemons.
Today, manuscripts, letters, and photographs with charred edges are housed at the University of Florida.
FDNY released video on Wednesday afternoon showing the charred and destroyed remains of the apartment.
The meat was charred so that the outside of the patty almost had a crust.
For instance, we have a spice mix with fennel seeds, charred dried limes, and sumac.
Toss the tortillas on the grill and cook, flipping once until charred, about 1 minute.
All that remains of the BP gas station across the road is a charred frame.
Grill until charred, 5 minutes for the bread, 3 to 5 minutes for the greens.
But if this charred cauliflower dish is the centerpiece, it calls for a white wine.
The road was lined with charred palm trees and the carcasses of burned-out mosques.
The charred wreckage of the Conception now rests 60 feet (18 m) below the surface.
The collage is embroidered with burnt paper and the charred outline of perhaps another face.
At least 11 bodies were so charred or mutilated that they could not be identified.
Dozens were so badly charred they will only be identified through DNA testing, officials said.
The brandy is a blend of French and California spirits, aged in charred whiskey barrels.
The plastic and leather upholstery was charred to a crisp, and fabric hung like stalactites.
Charred snap peas made a tangy salad together with ramps in a peppery buttermilk dressing.
Inside the town were the charred remains of gas stations, hair salons and tattoo parlors.
Just a few charred trees on a hillside and more on the hill after that.
Later you can go for a bike ride, visit Superiority Burger for some charred broccoli.
The charred remains of Grenfell Tower have become a potent symbol of inequality in London.
Charred wood enabled them to determine that temperatures reached 968 degrees Fahrenheit at the site.
Clinard wouldn't comment, citing the pending autopsy but says some of the bones were charred.
Only one student's remains have been identified from the charred bones found at the riverbank.
Nestled among the meat are charred jalapeños and green onions, providing heady spice and sweetness.
After a 15-hour search, Commodore Kiefer's cap was found along with his charred remains.
But that bottom right one is cheese that's been charred a little bit, for sure.
There's pad thai, too, tangles of wok-charred noodles laced with tamarind and palm sugar.
"All they found was charred remains, ash and bones," family member Kendra Lee Miller said.
The rice is stuck to the bottom of the saucepan and the fish is charred.
The taste of the seeds is delicate, a faint suggestion of charred onion and fennel.
Flames still licked downed power poles, and ghostly chimneys jutted up from charred concrete foundations.
There's a subtle kick from the spices and charred edges from the coal fire cooking.
One man was killed, and his body burned, leaving a charred spot on the road.
And the charred spring onions were so sweet, they hardly needed any seasoning at all.
The result is a charred, bumpy round that forms an absorbent base for the ever-changing experiments that he drops on top of it: charred cabbage with shrimp butter, grilled onions with fresh cheese and pomegranate molasses, smoked cod roe and raw egg yolk.
Flip patties; top with cheese, and cook until charred on other side, 1 to 2 minutes.
But eyewitness reports said some ballots were charred and others soaked as firefighters battled the blaze.
Drizzle the inside of the buns with more oil and grill them until charred, 2 minutes.
Bourbon ages for years in charred new oak barrels, where it acquires its color and flavor.
Journalists saw young men stripping shelves bare in some supermarkets that were charred from the protests.
Charred terra cotta roof tiles lay among the debris, and azure pool waters were turned chocolate.
Terrain along the border is pockmarked with black spots of scorched hillsides and charred palm trees.
British scientists analysing charred samples from Jordan discovered that flatbread was being made 14,400 years ago.
British scientists analyzing charred samples from Jordan discovered that flatbread was being made 14,400 years ago.
Place corn on oiled grates, and grill, uncovered, until lightly charred, about 10 minutes, turning occasionally.
Roast them cut sides down until they're very soft and well charred, about 30 minutes. 2.
Choo recalls Mr. Chang's tearing out the first set of charred logs and personally replacing them.
Grilled Portuguese octopus with tomato salsa was a treat, the single, thick tentacle charred just right.
This new futon was identical to the last, sweat- and piss-stained, charred on one corner.
If so, could there be artifacts strewn among them, plowed under the charred rubble long ago?
Inside, the train's charred engine could be seen tilted to one side next to a platform.
Two days in, the half-charred neighborhood and the outside world had come upon a routine.
Finish: A lingering finish of smouldering bonfire embers combine delicately with lemon zest and charred oak.
The charred skeleton of the building with its blackened pillars and piles of rubble still stands.
As they approached the charred skeletons that line the street, their faces go slack with shock.
And once it has charred it does not continue burning, like a flamed-out log fire.
Images on social media showed the charred wreckage of at least two buses and a car.
Notre Dame, the day after Wednesday's cover of Libération shows the charred inside of the cathedral.
Outside, the cream city brick walls have been reinforced and all the charred roof beams removed.
In the hospital, he saw the charred body of a cousin being wheeled to the morgue.
"There's a charred landscape right behind me—that's not exactly a great selling point," he says.
I walked to those buildings later to see the charred remains of what it was. And.
Charred trees are surrounded by ash after a wildfire in Mazagon near the Doñana National Park.
They had recovered dozens of corpses the night before, most of which were charred beyond recognition.
Video footage from inside one of the barracks showed blackened walls and rows of charred beds.
The blaze began early on Thursday and had charred 20,000 acres (8,093 hectares) by 8 p.m.
But to do that, it needs to be out of the Note 7's charred shadow.
Jerk chicken, its skin a fine charred quilt, is more subtle here than elsewhere in town.
Many of the trailers and houses, set against steep, tree-covered ridges, were charred or rotten.
Video and images of the aftermath showed bloodied and charred bodies being pulled from the rubble.
Shrubs and grass have grown over the charred remains of Paradise, once home to 27,000 people.
Without exception, its once-prized homes have all been reduced to basements filled with charred rubble.
Hospitals are also arranging DNA testing to identify the many bodies that were charred beyond recognition.
They were charred beyond recognition, arms held up in agony, every piece of skin burned away.
Romanesco is roasted to the texture of a charred marshmallow and sprinkled with crunchy coriander seeds.
Sacatepequez television published images of a charred landscape where the lava came into contact with homes.
It evokes the feeling of sprawling in front of an open fire, joyful with charred goodness.
His badly charred body was found in the park, according to NHK, the public broadcasting service.
It sparked a fire that charred the hotel, which is near the diplomatic section of Islamabad.
Many of the bodies that lay on the tarmac, covered with cloth, were charred, witnesses said.
Try Melissa Clark's vegetarian skillet chili (above), charred cauliflower stew or Julia Moskin's black bean soup.
Another new recipe to try: Melissa Clark's grilled flank steak with Worcestershire butter and charred tomatoes.
Try the Ramly burger, the charred patty wrapped in a gauzy omelet from the Malaysian Project.
At Chernobyl, the Soviets simply entombed the charred reactor in concrete after the deadly 1986 accident.
Curry leaves gleam, half-buried, fried and ready to snap, tasting of musk and charred lime.
They will eat at friends' tables because their own kitchens and homes were charred to ash.
After the attack, people posted online what they said were survivors collecting mangled and charred bodies.
Startlingly, she gets back in the car and drives to her sister's house, naked and charred.
This version of Oz has bloodshed, charred bodies, a very disturbing multiple suicide and much more.
Roast the cabbage until charred, even burned, on all sides, a couple of minutes per side.
Roast the cabbage until charred, even burned, on all sides, a couple of minutes per side.
The salmon at Miss Ada, served over labneh, is accompanied by charred onions and Japanese eggplant.
Cook one of the patties, flipping once, until charred and cooked through, 4 to 5 minutes.
The charred trees turned into milky-white masts, dotting the landscape like ghosts with outstretched arms.
As other family members arrived, "all they found was charred remains, ash and bones," Miller said.
Relatives posted a photo online of a burned-out and charred vehicle riddled with bullet holes.
CNN affiliate WCVB reported Saturday that demolition of the charred remains of the building was underway.
The scene of a looted shop where a charred body was found in Johannesburg, Sept. 4.
In Polk County in central Florida, a wildfire that charred 700 acres was 75 percent contained.
Three of Dr. White's students were also abducted; their charred corpses were found the following week.
Light and flaky with a nicely charred skin, the fish went perfectly with the grilled veggies.
In Redding, all that's left of some neighborhoods are piles of ash, concrete and charred cars.
I do love smoky pork with this hot Mexican-style coleslaw, with charred cabbage and crema.
In Ethiopia, relatives have been visiting the charred and debris-strewn field to pay last respects.
Marks from a beheading and charred outlines of bodies are still visible in the concrete floor.
A fire fighter damps down charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya.
Grill, uncovered, turning every 2 to 3 minutes, until tender and slightly charred, 8 to 10 minutes.
It carried a photo of a burned Greek flag hanging among the branches of a charred tree.
Divide the mushrooms between 2 baking sheets and roast until tender and slightly charred, about 8 minutes.
Satellites equipped with infrared cameras have peered through the black cloud to reveal a charred Fort McMurray.
Images showed heartbroken and frantic residents returning to charred neighborhoods, looking for friends, family members, and pets.
The body of a charred animal rests on a roadside as the Camp fire tears through Paradise.
The charred remains of a car and business structure after the Camp fire moved through the area.
A man weeps near a charred corpse at the Erla work camp #3 on May 1, 1945.
Peruvian anticuchos These Peruvian skewers render beef heart charred and crispy on the outside and juicy within.
As tens of thousands of evacuees returned, Monica Silver and her family found their home completely charred.
She told police Frazee said he planned to throw the charred remains in a dump or river.
Across the street were the charred remains of a dozen vehicles that had melted into the ground.
Across the street, his neighbor's house was charred black, the fence half standing, palm trees blown out.
Vivid images on social media show mutilated and charred bodies; comments heap abuse on the supposed perpetrators.
Images from the town showed burned out vehicles in the street and charred walls of police offices.
One evening (pictured above) I made Teigen's Cheesy Guacamole, Skillet Charred Fish Tacos and Mexican Street Corn.
"Gianna and I had skin charred, melting, hanging off of our arms and our hands," Fiorini remembers.
Brush both sides of the brie with butter and grill until charred, about 2 minutes per side.
Onion chunks are charred in a clean, dry wok and set aside before more oil is added.
Kim Burns sifting through the charred rubble of her home burned in the Carr Fire, Sunday, Aug.
You might not have expected the bitter, charred crackle encasing the silky sheen of melted 'mallow within.
Flip steak, and grill until lightly charred on outside and medium-rare inside, about 1 minute longer.
Charred personal belongings and human remains were found at Ajayi's home, authorities said during the press conference.
Then he notices a fence that was recently installed alongside the charred remains of the old one.
Cook the inner lettuce leaves under a weight until charred on the edges, about 5 minutes. 9.
Place on oiled grates, and grill, uncovered, until slightly charred, 3 to 4 minutes per side. 6.
Television footage showed abandoned villages with many houses in embers and charred vehicles left on the roads.
Fast cuts of gaping slaves flayed by sword-wielding captors switch between burning factories and charred forests.
Toss the potatoes in olive oil and grill, cut side down, until charred, 5 to 7 minutes.
Firefighters met the plane at the gate and took the charred backpack and battery off the flight.
They subsequently examined the remaining brazier fragments and charred stones from the Pamir site, again finding cannabis.
The whisky—without an 'e'—wasn't distilled in Ireland or aged in charred new-oak American barrels.
As part of the distillation process, whiskey first spends time — typically years — sitting in charred wooden casks.
The vaulted roof, which had been renovated several years ago, was reduced to a charred, spindly skeleton.
One of the fires gutted buildings at the popular winery, leaving charred debris scattered across its landscape.
A charred stone bench, bird bath and ornamental angel were among the blackened survivors of the firestorm.
Using a blow torch, singe the vegetables all over until charred, as well as the mackerel skin.
Rub the bread all over with oil and grill, flipping once, until charred, 1 to 2 minutes.
Someone fire-bombed a black church in Mississippi and spray-painted "Vote Trump" on a charred wall.
The Night Of's fourth episode opens with a shot of the charred remains of Naz's prison bed.
Wildfires have charred more than 7 million acres across the Western United States so far this year.
Like Ms. Parker's charred church fragments, this work delves into American history, but more legibly and resonantly.
Homes were still burning in El Rodeo late Sunday, and a charred stench hung over the town.
This is the first time, Syd, that I've been served tacos with a side of charred scallion.
The charred remains of their hospital after it was hit by a U.S. airstrike in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
Octopus, tender and charred, is paired with a lean chardonnay in the form of a bracing gelée.
"So, like, these carrot tops, for instance," he said, pointing to a plate of charred carrot disks.
Janssen recommends serving your okra fries with a crema dip of charred spring onions and sour cream.
But despite the bleak numbers and charred landscape, tiny moments of hope and love made it through.
Charred tree trunks hold faces aloft, these masks ranging from strange modernist forms to realistic human visages.
Serve the steak by cutting it against the grain and with the soft, charred onions on top.
Thread the chicken onto skewers and grill, turning as needed, until charred and cooked through, 15 minutes.
When Nihei was finally pulled out from the pile of people, she saw their bodies charred black.
The incident, charred in his memory, was an early trauma among many he recalls from his childhood.
There were the remains of the garage and an old Lexus, now looking like a charred heap.
The aftermath of the clashes was visible in the charred grass on the sidewalks and burned tents.
Owing to the location, there's also a lot of seafood (chilled spot prawns, charred octopus, lobster risotto).
Chilean flamingos, splashes of pink and orange in a charred landscape, gather in the park's soda lakes.
They found the charred remains of a particular brand of gas can sold at a local Walmart.
Neighbors rode to the rescue by donating their 1820 dairy barn, rebuilt on the charred structure's site.
None of the old growth remained — only charred stumps poking up from murky, dark pools of water.
Grill the octopus, turning as needed (don't grill the suction-cup side), until charred, about 7 minutes.
In "Season," he places charred cubes of roasted paneer in a bed of cauliflower, scallions and lentils.
In one video, what appears to be a charred human body lies next to pieces of wreckage.
A grilled steak salad, with charred onions and plenty of greens, is made for those summer nights.
Doctors treated him as if he were a burn victim, removing layers of the charred-black skin.
Thursday, maybe you could make a meal of some charred tomatoes with egg, anchovies and bread crumbs?
Consider moles made with charred and dark-toasted ingredients, above, blackened avocado and, mmm, lamb heart ashes.
It raged through the night until the building was a charred ruin and everyone inside was dead.
Another image of the aftermath of the crash showed a sprawling scene of debris and charred roadway.
Recipes for Manila clams with sorrel and cream, and charred cabbage with miso and lime, are keepers.
Look at what that has done to charred Australia, rapidly melting Greenland, and the relentlessly warming oceans.
Serve it with his charred asparagus with green garlic chimichurri because asparagus season won't be here forever.
Under the inky night sky, a thick haze of smoke still hung heavy over the charred countryside.
Tino's Octopie includes tomato sauce, pesto, olives, preserved tomatoes, browned onions, parsley and charred octopus. Frankly. . . Pizza!
The attacks on the churches started Friday, leaving some with burned doors and charred and busted windows.
The lamb leg is funky and herbaceous, and the spring leek in vichyssoise is charred and delicate.
When police and firefighters arrived they found his charred body, two bullet wounds visible in his head.
Charred carrots and fennel, though underdone, were redeemed by avocado crema and pistachio and green chile pesto.
Cook the garlic and onions over a gas burner or grill until charred all over, 13 minutes.
But grilled tripe with charred cucumbers and watermelon radish was fantastically crispy, stealthily spicy, and riotously delicious.
The wildfires in Southern California have charred hundreds of thousands of acres and destroyed thousands of structures.
A cross, illumined by sunlight streaming through the jagged wound, glows over a tangle of charred timbers.
Place the fish head and bones on the grill and cook until charred, 10 to 15 minutes.
Still, if you find a flourescent yellow hair in your charred Salisbury steak, don't act too surprised.
I've thought about going as a collapsing beehive or something charred and tumorous, like a black lung.
Three firefighters suffered minor injuries battling the flames, which have charred more than 2240,000 acres (7,280 hectares).
The fire-charred landscape, denuded of vegetation, does little to retain water and is vulnerable to deadly mudslides.
Video clips circulating on social media showed the charred remains of dozens of young men and burnt motorbikes.
No part was charred, and rather than flake, it fell apart easily with the pressing of a spoon.
Beckwitt's home was reportedly littered with rubbish and hoarded items, making it difficult to reach Khafra's charred body.
Police in New York say they discovered "charred and unidentifiable remains" in a Staten Island storage facility Thursday.
They also found charred material determined to be female human tissue, he said, which matched Lueck's DNA profile.
The entire front of the Tesla was charred but the adjacent building was not damaged, fire officials said.
Blood marked the street, cars had their windows blown out and nearly an entire sidewalk was left charred.
Earlier in the day, five people were found dead inside charred vehicles, apparently overtaken by wind-whipped flames.
Remarkably, among the charred remains of what had been their house, Amy Lamon, 46, found her wedding ring.
The magnitude of the blaze, which has charred about 220,000 acres, required just as enormous of a response.
By Tuesday evening it remained zero percent contained, and had charred more than 50,000 acres, fire officials said.
Still, there are visible scars all over Nagasaki from the time of the bombing, such as charred walls.
Cook steak along with the rosemary and thyme until cooked to desired doneness and cook scallions until charred.
Charred trees and fallen branches were seen around Porto Velho, the capital of Rondonia state, which borders Bolivia.
Because when shit goes awry, it turns into a disgusting scene of blood, charred skin, and broken bones.
Finally, I put down the centerpiece: the charred arepas, steaming from their shelled crusts on a ceramic platters.
The arrive at the crime scene to find a charred body tied to what looks like a wheel.
The INSIDER Summary: Foods such as charred meats, baked goods and pretzels can speed up the aging process.
Sure, it may look kind of charred, but as long as it's served coal, it's anything but almundane.
Add the chicken heart skewers and cook, turning as needed, until charred and cooked through, about 10 minutes.
The so-called Carr Fire in Shasta County has destroyed dozens of homes and charred thousands of acres.
In Colorado, nine major wildfires have charred more than 198,000 acres, according to the Rocky Mountain Coordination Center.
Apocalyptic images show the mess of ashy, charred remains of people's homes and livelihoods in what was Paradise.
The Apollo 1 capsule is seen charred after a fire inside killed all three astronauts onboard on Jan.
On Friday, mourners gathered in the rain at the edge of a police cordon around the charred building.
Those walnuts chef Kiyuna uses and saves are shared with Colliau as well to make charred walnut honey.
Jack Daniel's has filtered its whiskey through stacks of charred sugar maple for well over a hundred years.
He remembered searching for food and water in the ensuing days but finding piles of charred bodies instead.
A journalist who visited the site said that the ceiling of the building turned black with charred blood.
This week I helped bury a man whose body was so charred that no one could identify him.
"From the outside, the building looked intact, but inside everything was completely charred," a police officer told Reuters.
His charred body was left slumped against the window bars in full view of passers-by for hours.
Chinese-style dumplings on "hay broth" and charred chicken on stolid dirty rice begot an underpopulated dining room.
Mudslides are possible in and around areas charred by Northern California's Camp Fire and Southern California's Woolsey Fire.
Americans practically set their barrels on fire, giving everything, whether whiskey or wine, a charred, intensely vanilla flavor.
Satellite images picked up evidence that a launchpad in Iran's space center had been charred by an explosion.
Video images posted to Twitter by the Boone Police Department showed an apparently charred home reduced to rubble.
On Tuesday he walked through the charred remains of the Banner Baptist Church's buildings north of the city.
It's steeped with cherry sweetness and warmed through with caramel notes, the hallmarks of the charred American oak.
Add the pork and grill, flipping once, until charred and a thermometer reaches 140°F, about 15 minutes.
Place the cabbage in a large cast-iron skillet and roast until lightly charred, 2 to 3 minutes.
The outer layer has a deep, charred, near-caramel flavor, while the inside is gamey and almost grassy.
Attendees roasted marshmallows, from a safe distance, and posed for photos in front of an appropriately charred backdrop.
When I ate there, charred cucumbers dressed with pistachio butter lurked below a translucent shingling of marinated cucumber.
In 2241, an arson fire charred the interior, though the richly ornamented limestone and buff brick facade survived.
Toss the cabbage wedges with salt and cook, turning as needed, until charred all over, 5 minutes. 3.
If we're lucky, there is a spread of tacos, giving the space the faint perfume of charred meat.
Cook the potatoes, turning every 5 minutes or so, until charred and cooked through, about 10 minutes. 2.
The bleak landscape of charred lots is still teeming with creatures stealthily crawling throughout the night, mostly unseen.
Charred Asparagus With Green Garlic Chimichurri Heaven this time of year, and pretty fast to pull together, too.
Daylight arrived to reveal charred, smoldering trucks, some with their tires burned away, that lay along the road.
The charred remains of an old pickup truck, brightened by a pristine American flag draped over the cab.
The most heartbreaking photos being shared are the charred remains of animals, or animals attempting to escape wildfires.
The museum's exhibition includes photos from the fire showing charred corpses squeezed beneath the bars, hanging out windows.
The high-rise, in the North Kensington section of West London, was left a charred and smoking ruin.
In one photo, two charred corpses lay on the ground: his cousin and her 3-year-old daughter.
Baltimore pit beef is represented, thinly shaved with charred edges and a horseradish sauce inside an onion roll.
Images posted on social media showed charred bodies at the busy station in the heart of the capital.
Protesters who'd laid siege on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad left behind charred destruction after they relented Wednesday.
Marinara rustica pizza at Inferno Pizzeria Napoletana is soft and puffy, with trapped pockets of charred, yeasty air.
The charred image prompts viewers to contemplate and question the social history of the United States of America.
He studied the scene more closely, and then suggested making the charred ground around the actor's limbs bigger.
Some private is going to get sent to count just how many charred bodies are attached to trees.
California boat fire The charred wreckage of the Conception dive boat was lifted off the ocean floor yesterday.
We touch and smell malted barley, peer into charred casks, gaze at the massive stills imported from Scotland.
The vinaigrette of pickled green almonds turned the charred cucumbers into a sort of inside-out dill pickle.
Pies come out crispy, charred, and bubbly, and there's a wide variety of delicious toppings to choose from.
The search involved sifting through tonnes of debris by hand to identify all human remains in the charred building.
Brush the corn with the sauce and grill, turning as needed, until charred all over, 12 to 15 minutes.
The Camp Fire has charred an estimated 138,000 acres and was listed as 35 percent contained on Wednesday evening.
In front of her house, a huge crater with several charred cars indicated the aftermath of an air strike.
The fire melted away the windows of her car parked in the driveway, leaving behind a charred metallic frame.
Firefighters make their way across a charred landscape after extinguishing a grass fire in Saddleworth Moor, England, Feb. 27.
The vegan pizza is called the Charred Aubergine, which we assume is the pizza pictured in his shocking tweet.
So far the fires have killed at least two people and charred an area larger than New York City.
If a steak is slightly charred on the side, I smell that much more intensely than I would've before.
Place the eggplant on a baking sheet and cook, turning as needed, until charred and blackened, about 15 minutes.
Lexus is also stressing that the concept has been designed with sustainable materials, like charred cedar and recycled metal.
They were able to determine the body was a woman's only by the bangles on the charred skeleton's hand.
Because DelVesco's body was so badly charred in the fire, investigators could not determine a precise time of death.
One exception is the scrolls of Herculaneum, which were charred through, due to the heat of the falling ash.
Past e-cigarette incidents have left tongues, hands and thighs charred and in some cases have even burned lungs.
On the 50th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, Eva and Münch stood together before the charred ruins of its crematoriums.
The Cold Springs Fire, which is west of Boulder, was sparked on Saturday and has since charred 536 acres.
The charred onions are added back in and Oliver anoints the mixture with holy basil as the final flourish.
This year&aposs fires so far have charred a combined 30 square miles (78 square kilometers) of the state.
A seaside cafe once humming with beach-goers is now empty, its charred tables and chairs long cleared away.
Across Mati, what used to be a pine forest has been reduced to tall piles of charred tree trunks.
Naturally, his steak came as expected, a bulky oversized muscle with charred crust leaking just a hint of juice.
To the other stand concrete walls charred by fire bombs, pitted with bullet holes and scrawled with Palestinian graffiti.
Thick, dark smoke poured out of windows and in the end, a charred and brittle structure remained, almost unrecognizable.
The backpack had two burned holes and one of the lithium batteries was charred, according to the incident report.
Charles Rippey's body was found in the charred remains of the hallway just outside where his wife was sleeping.
We were a ragged silent patrol, in a landscape of charred sand, distant fires, smoking vehicles and black water.
I like the straightforward method of quickly searing and caramelizing the fish to create a charred texture and sweetness.
The rains could also make conditions hard for firefighters battling the blaze, which has charred more than 151,000 acres.
Gill said investigators also found charred black fabric, buckles, and other items in an alleyway adjacent to Ajayi's home.
Stir in the stock and vinegar and bring to a boil, then pour over the charred vegetables and fish.
Blackened diggers, trucks and hoses litter charred earth near the flaming wellhead, amid temperatures high enough to burn skin.
Butler posted a photo on Twitter of the charred remains of a home and thanked firefighters for their courage.
And a lot of uncharted and charred territory might lie in the wake of an America feeling the Bern.
Security cordons were in place around the base of the tower and the ground was littered with charred debris.
Charred and dejected, looking forlorn as a latchkey kid and with no one in sight, there lies my pan.
Woodbridge police posted photos of the charred playground on Facebook and asked those with any information to contact Det.
An image taken by HiRISE on November 27 2016 shows a dramatic looking impact crater and charred blast zone.
It tears toward us through the grass, through our backburn, and into the charred area just across the river.
Several homes in Pigeon Forge melted as the flames devoured everything they came across, leaving only charred ruins behind.
Distilled from corn and aged in used, lightly charred bourbon casks, it flits with buttery sweetness on the palate.
Drizzle the lettuce with the remaining olive oil and grill, cut side-down, until charred, 1 to 2 minutes.
A nopal salad features cuts of fresh and charred cactus, slimy but tamed with a lovely tangle of mâche.
That year, the Shekell fire in Ventura County charred 13,600 acres (5,504 hectares) and damaged or destroyed 18 structures.
As sculptural objects, the charred books — crinkly stacks of warped and blackened paper — provoke dystopian jitters about book burning.
"We just found bits and pieces," said one of the villagers, picking up yet anther piece of charred flesh.
"They're charred perfectly," he said of the burgers, adding that sometimes he'll get the "huge" version with two patties.
The cursive script of the invitation set a Halloween-esque mood, as did the charred background of the paper.
Keita's plot smoldered for more than a week, the charred remains of birds and monkeys littering the forest floor.
Television footage showed people cleaning up a partly charred building that protesters torched in the provincial capital of Jayapura.
It's part of the "STR" process: Casks get shaved, toasted, and charred to recondition them, removing any unwanted flavors.
When rescuers got to him, his body was so badly charred he could be identified only through dental records.
The whole of his life was gliding on the strings — his lost hopes, his charred path, his extinguished future.
As mammoth wildfires have been turning more and more forests into charred moonscapes, they've also been accelerating climate change.
Eggplant, charred and sanctified by smoke, comes coarsely chopped and alive with garlic or smoothed and plumped by tahini.
"Three hours," corrected Paolo Fischetti, 40, who sat at a table savoring one of Mr. Oliva's perfectly charred creations.
Carefully they circled the charred bathtub, the melted kitchen floor, the skeletal playground — poking everywhere with long metal poles.
They have also destroyed something else: Many of the region's gems for outdoor recreation are suddenly blackened and charred.
The Woolsey Fire, west of Los Angeles, has killed two and charred 21980,21980 acres around Malibu and Thousand Oaks.
Working in batches, add the ribs and cook, flipping once, until charred and cooked, about 2 to 3 minutes.
At Marjie's, rich, charred ribbons of cabbage are brightened with cilantro and scallions and sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds.
A starter of charred entree-size mackerel filets was served atop deeply roasted tomatoes, alongside a tangy herb aioli.
By mid-week the main road was strewn with broken glass, bricks and the charred remains of destroyed cars.
For decades, the iron and steel behemoth was a charred eyesore, its nonworking lights and falling timbers a menace.
Their charred bodies remained in the open for days; villagers threatened anyone who would come to pick them up.
As the smoke begins to clear on 22010 million hectares of charred earth, many Australians have started asking questions.
Charred trees littered the landscape, with the soil turned to sand, stripped by flame of every nutrient and mineral.
Photographs taken after the attack show the charred wreckage of burned-out automobiles and a watermelon seller's destroyed goods.
The candles had melted and dripped and charred the flesh of the pineapples, but still the orange flames swayed.
Aerial video showed the two-story building missing its roof and back wall, the inside filled with charred debris.
The bodies of those who died upon arrival were charred, and chopped-up bones were buried in mass graves.
You see charred, hanging, disfigured black bodies hanging from trees, and white folks picnicking under them — young children smiling.
Search teams with cadaver dogs, meanwhile, combed through charred, rubble-strewn expanses of burned-out neighborhoods looking for bodies.
Police also discovered charred material that was determined to be female human tissue consistent with Lueck's DNA profile, he said.
It employed hundreds of people from Bartella, but now it's a massive hollow structure of mangled steel and charred innards.
She harvested the grain in the midst of a drought and sapping heat that charred many other types of crop.
Spread the peas on the perforated foil pan and grill over high heat, undisturbed, until lightly charred, about 2 minutes.
However, the death toll, now at 56, could grow to more than 100 victims as officials scour the charred landscape.
An opposition supporter holds charred wood from a burning barricade in the Kawangware slum of Nairobi, Kenya, on Oct. 225.
But for her brother-in-law standing next to her, the news was bad: his house charred to the ground.
Some entrees disappointed as well, most notably the Moroccan barbecue salmon with a charred tomato compote and curry oil drizzle.
Beyond that, it may even be used to manipulate microwaves instead of simply absorbing them—just by using charred sugar.
And 81 of the bodies are so charred, DNA testing will need to be conducted to identify them, he said.
Several people posted images and videos of charred Galaxy Note 28.5s online and said their phones had caught on fire.
The episode's early sections feature Tyrion's slow stroll around the battlefield, looking over the charred remains of the Lannister army.
Stricken areas look like something right out of a war zone, as charred cars, trucks, and homes continue to smolder.
In another room, objects from their kitchens, such as charred woks and mooncake molds, further speak to years of labor.
A slice of slightly charred toast and thin slab of yeasty condiment will ease an upset stomach or food poisoning.
It wiped out entire neighborhoods prized for their privacy and sense of community and turned scenic areas into charred forest.
Charred personal belongings and the remains of a woman were found at Ajayi's home, authorities said during the press conference.
It&aposs burning near where a wildfire charred more than 245 square miles (2116 square kilometers) in April and May.
Several people posted images and videos of charred Galaxy Note 27s online and said their phones had caught on fire.
On Tuesday he managed to walk through the charred remains of the Banner Baptist Church's buildings north of the city.
The west is still charred from last season's burns, and hotter weather has been drying out the landscape's surviving trees.
They said the bodies of two local men believed to be members of al Qaeda were found charred beyond recognition.
Aerial footage of the building showed thick white smoke billowing out of the windows, many of which were charred black.
The prime minister said the death toll could rise as firefighters inspected charred remains of some buildings in remote villages.
These panicked "more at 11!" news reports combined with images of a charred smartphone aren't a great look for Samsung.
Butler posted a photo on Twitter of the charred remains of his Malibu home and thanked firefighters for their courage.
When it was discovered two centuries ago archeologists sought to protect the charred fragments by gluing them to a board.
Next to the charred plot where the al Qaeda militants had met was another building, which was also still intact.
When firefighters extinguished the blaze, they found a pile of charred bodies, some embracing and others pressed against the windows.
Hardwood Lump Charcoal: Made from real chunks of charred wood, lump charcoal contains none of the additives found in briquettes.
Charred timber also has fire-resistant properties, since the burned outside layer helps protect the wood from getting too hot.  
There were 9,133 fires statewide that charred more than 1.38 million acres, or the equivalent of some 2,156 square miles.
Searchers combing through the charred areas have rescued hundreds of animals -- including dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, ducks, and a tortoise.
In all, the October 11 fires in Northern California involved more than 170 blazes and charred at least 245,000 acres.
At some point, you might tap out on burgers, steaks, and hot dogs, so switch it up with charred scallops.
Dressed in pajamas and slippers, she stared at the charred rubble piled by firefighters at the base of her building.
Just roast some tomatillios, garlic, serrano peppers, and onions until charred, then blend with some cilantro, and you're all set.
Working in batches, grill the chicken, turning as needed, until charred and cooked through, 5 to 7 minutes per batch.
Photos show entire homes charred down to the foundation, next to homes that survived as if untouched by the flames.
On Main Street, the skeleton of a mall that burned down last year presents its charred remains for dismal contemplation.
The upper part of Napa's 850-acre Skyline Wilderness Park was charred, and small fires were still active on Tuesday.
Charred Hatch green chiles, $8.99 a pound (2-pound minimum), $39.99 for 5 pounds, Saturday from noon to 3 p.m.
The building was surrounded by barricades on Monday as sunlight poured through its remains, exposing charred walls and overturned furniture.
Police officers did their best to keep the bodies covered, but a charred limb poked out of an open bag.
Snapshot: Above in Austria, pieces of 3,000-year-old charred bread that look suspiciously like the remains of little bagels.
Lemony whipped feta with charred scallions is a reader favorite (drizzle it with honey before serving for salty-sweet perfection).
Above a chunk of charred earth, liberatory images rise: a blue sky, an open window and a floating bird's wing.
The color comes from charred coconut shells; coconut flakes, coconut cream and coconut milk, churned in as well, are invisible.
By Thursday afternoon, the police had confirmed 17 fatalities, but had only recovered six bodies from the building's charred remains.
The smell of explosives mingles horribly with that of charred skin, burned metal, melted plastic and enormous quantities of blood.
The carrots turned out to be charred and caramelized on the outside and lusciously soft and earthy on the inside.
A dish like roasted Green Circle chicken breast with charred broccoli, fingerlings, Castelvetrano gremolata and Anita's coconut yogurt is typical.
Other video footage showed destroyed mud huts and women wailing as they went from one charred body to the next.
Mr. Santana said charred bodies, some dismembered, were scattered across the site; some had been thrown clear of the wreckage.
I like the salsa particularly, with its mixture of raw and charred jalapeños, and its little pillows of cubed avocado.
The pair walked through the charred shells of houses and past burnt-out vehicles and met rescue crews and residents.
After one trial by fire, the charred portion was cut off and it continued to operate normally for 100 hours.
Mr. Jammet inspected a blackened bone-in chicken thigh, served with a creamy bok choy slaw and charred brussels sprouts.
During their search through the charred wreckage, investigators recovered an iPad and a cellphone, along with the pilot's maintenance records.
After 18 days, the Carr fire has charred more than 181,400 acres and is now listed as 25 percent contained.
The Heritage collection, Studiokinder's first offering, consists of three modular pieces in luxurious finishes like hard maple and charred ash.
In it, she explores a frozen, snowy version of the Red Keep, complete with a charred, burnt-out ceiling. Hmm.
Every year these fires constitute emergencies, and charred communities certainly deserve the funding and resources they need to combat them.
We saw the charred remains of villages when we flew over the area, but it was unclear who was responsible.
Several people posted images and videos of charred Galaxy Note 13s online and said their phones had caught on fire.
Officials were investigating what caused the fire, which left a charred stain on the outside of the tall, brown building.
But the pizzas are charred and stretchy in all the right ways, and that veal parma is salted just right.
Charred cabbage covered in pecorino romano cheese and hot sauce-soaked bread crumbs makes a vegetarian BBQ seem (almost) doable.
It has to be made in the US (not necessarily Kentucky, although that's where the drink originated), with a grain mash that contains 51% or more corn, and aged in an American white-oak cask that's been "charred," as in the inside of the barrel has been torched, leaving a dark layer of charred wood.
A town transformed The smell of fireworks, charred wood and burned plastic still filled the air a day after the explosions.
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Ishu Rao found the charred rings amid the ashes after figuring out where the kitchen sink was by looking for pipes.
The photo shows Ishu Rao on one knee, putting the ring on his bride's finger, their charred home in the background.
The wildfire has charred about 75 square miles (193 square kilometers) and destroyed 90 structures, including homes, since starting July 1.
Spray the pan again and add vegetables, ginger and garlic and cook until charred and softened, about 4 to 5 minutes.
Emergency responders soon discovered charred pieces of the Cessna plane, and the burned remains of those on board, the Times reported.
Police searched the burn area and said they found "several charred items" that were consistent with Lueck's personal items, Brown said.
Officials said that by Saturday the Thomas Fire had charred 148,000 acres (59,893 hectares), an area about the size of Chicago.
At least five bodies were also discovered in charred vehicles, their identities not immediately discernable due to burn injuries, officials said.
Orange flames and thick smoke rose from a plane's charred remnants at the base, in images distributed by KUAM-TV show.
"Some of the area surrounding the trailer was burned or charred, but any adjacent fires burned themselves out," the company said.
A melted electrical-outlet cover still had a cord trailing from it, attached to the charred skeleton of a table lamp.
It said it was unable to investigate a second fire report because the consumer refused to hand over the charred phone.
Ferguson A prominent activist who led the Ferguson protests was found shot to death in the charred remains of a car.
The remains of charred vehicles sit in a residential neighborhood ravaged by a wildfire on May 7, 2016 in Fort McMurray.
Ahead we've included three of her best — from charred balsamic Brussels to a sweet potato tahini dip — to get you started.
While firefighters entered the charred, waterlogged building on Wednesday, nervous families gathered outside the ward, awaiting news of their loved ones.
The most fragile is "Burned Cabin," which Lee set on fire, and features a skeleton just visible in the charred bed.
Loire reds like Saumur Champigny (cab franc) or Pineau d'Aunis also elevate smoky, charred meat, leafy greens and funky fish sauce.
Grill the potatoes and corn, turning as needed, until charred, 6 minutes for the potatoes and 12 minutes for the corn.
Outside the center, the markings of mortar rounds mottle the walls, and charred glass surrounds a prominent dip in the earth.
Firefights discovered the charred remains of DelVesco, a Phi Beta Phi sorority sister and Austin, Texas native, inside her burning apartment.
Supplement your New York strip with sides like charred cabbage with buttermilk curds and whey, sauerkraut juice, black olive, and cocoa.
Dry, hot winds fueled both blazes, which have collectively charred nearly 400 square miles (1,036 square kilometers) of brush and timber.
People are asking not to be housed in properties that overlook the charred tower, or have only one exit, he said.
And the effects work really took center stage with the Martian tripods that loomed over the increasingly charred and bloodied Earth.
Only charred fragments of victims remain, meaning it will take weeks to identify all of them using dental or DNA testing.
Newly released 360-degree drone photography of the fire's path and aftermath reveals a charred, haunting landscape from an aerial perspective.
They said no one was in the party office at the time, but the substance burned furniture and charred campaign signs.
Her charred remains were ultimately found in a burn pit behind a trailer on the salvage yard property, where Avery lived.
Some of the charred hulks were razed, while others just collected snow in the winter and sprouted weeds in the summer.
A block of charred wood wrapped in rope sat at the entrance of Rick Kelly's guitar shop in the West Village.
One proposal would allow for the expedited approval of salvage logging projects to remove charred and dead logs after a fire.
At the garden center on Wednesday morning, workers loaded wooden planks and charred debris into a demolition truck to be crushed.
The dip itself was excellent, laced with chilies and cilantro and dressed up with cotija cheese and lightly charred cherry tomatoes.
Today, if you survey the Ojai Valley from an overlook you will see charred mountainsides looming over an island of green.
Images of the explosion show much of the factory's roof blown out and burned-out vehicles standing charred in the factory.
Fanned by high winds, the Graham blaze has charred more than 21,1753 acres and Thursday evening forced evacuations and threatened homes.
Some areas look 'like a bomb hit' All that's left of some neighborhoods are piles of ash, concrete and charred cars.
Many of the homes and businesses in Gatlinburg and nearby Wears Valley and Pigeon Forge (home of Dollywood) are charred ruins.
Top with a pinch of salt and garnish with a charred blood orange peel in the shape of a broken heart.
Drop your squash and beans on the grill until they're nice and charred, and you'll get through your summer bounty fast.
The suicide bombing struck a vegetable market, killing 38 and leaving behind a nightmarish mix of charred bodies and damaged vehicles.
Corpses, some charred and others bloodied, could be seen on the street, and the bodies of several children were also shown.
Here, what is believed to be the charred body of a rebel fighter can be seen in retaken Bab al-Hadid.
A shell of a building in a museum came to represent the shell of a building still standing, charred, in London.
Will the streets of Madison soon be littered with the charred rinds of cheeses lit on fire and tossed through storefronts?
Footage from Syrian state media showed charred corpses buried among rubble, damage to shop fronts, and debris littering a wide area.
Jay: You can see where the building is still charred from the fire that we used in episode 8 [web series].
And while most American whiskey must by law be aged in charred, new oak barrels, no such restrictions exist in Canada.
On one of my visits, there was carne asada; the voluptuous strip of charred beef was remarkably well-seasoned and juicy.
Rahman handed over a photograph album showing charred homes, bullet holes sprayed across an office wall and a shrine's casket upended.
That is because the immune system responds to charred skin as a foreign invader — "like it's a splinter," Dr. Greenhalgh said.
A good APPETITE Charred broccoli, lemony tahini and slivers of turnip top tender farro in this cozy and nutritious grain bowl.
But the Mendocino Complex fire in July left behind more than 700 square miles of charred land — an unparalleled burn zone.
She displayed a loose page and a dish of small fragments that have dropped off the charred edges since its purchase.
This time a rainstorm was coming, and the fear was that the newly charred land would cause flash floods and mudslides.
They emerged dry, wrinkly and with a charred look that only 30 minutes or so of constant high heat could achieve.
Inside the hydroelectric station, rows of charred circuit boxes set alight by the jihadists sit below ceilings stained black from smoke.
Among the blackened and charred areas in Southern California were hiking trails overlooking the ocean, summer camps and historic movie sets.
His kosher (dairy) Mediterranean restaurant features charred eggplant carpaccio, shakshuka, several seafood preparations and North African dishes like fish with couscous.
I'm really into Alison Roman's awesome new recipe for seared steak on a leafy greens salsa verde (above), with charred scallions.
They located the charred wreckage of a Beechcraft Baron 58, a Brazilian-owned aircraft, hacked up and left in the river.
But the charred remains of Grenfell Tower have become a shocking symbol of inequality at the heart of the capital itself.
"While some trees are charred, the species has survived this summer's fires," New South Wales state Environment Minister Matt Kean said.
A thick smell of smoke hung in the air, and charred stuffing from the stools spilled like guts onto the floor.
The fire in Shasta and Trinity counties has already charred more than 217,210 acres and was 35 percent contained Wednesday morning.
Rabbit leg is braised in olive oil and an allium stock flavored with charred fig leaves and seasoned with fish sauce.
The play is a chaotic superpowered playground, all cartoonish Star Wars carnage, a thousand rag-dolled stormtroopers and charred AT-ATs.
It was then, in the midst of the charred ashes of American political unity, that Robert Kennedy stepped to center stage.
Graham's office was firebombed soon afterward; the exhibition includes a melted telephone and a charred model of the Union Square menorah.
A decidedly low-tech exhibition features black-and-white photo reproductions of a war zone, charred bodies and menacing white looters.
Ballard said investigators are still on the scene and it will take days to comb through the wreckage and charred rubble.
Charred eggplant, topped with feta and apricot-jalapeño jam, had the zestiness of Sichuan-style eggplant without a slick of grease.
Most tax records had been torched when the building was attacked, and the smell of charred paper lingered in the air.
Forensic recovery teams were expected to continue to sift through the charred wreckage on Sunday, relying on DNA to confirm identities.
The charred remains of a Scepter-branded, 2-gallon gas can ultimately led investigators to Matthews, according to a court affidavit.
The National Interagency Fire Center said that nearly 40,000 acres had been charred in North Carolina, plus 29,000 acres in Georgia.
City Kitchen Charred under the broiler and a pairing of ricotta and pecans, the vegetable is tamed in this wintry pasta.
Both vehicles exploded near the town of Kavala, the police said, and emergency workers pulled the charred remains from the wreckage.
From above, he could see charred power lines that had fallen onto the highway and crews scrambling to de-electrify them.
Families whose homes were destroyed in the October wine country wildfires are selling the charred dirt where their houses once stood.
Apparently the little guy chewed through a power cable, and engineers investigating the cause of the shutdown found the weasel's charred remains.
Ramsay used a photo of his new London restaurant Street Pizza's vegan charred aubergine pizza to break the news to his followers.
Cook steak in hot oil, in batches, until charred and desired degree of doneness is reached, 2 minutes per side for medium.
Cooked in a cast iron pan, the pizza base slowly fries next to the fire until it's perfectly thick and slightly charred.
A subsequent search of the burn area yielded "several charred items that were consistent with personal items of Mackenzie Lueck," Brown said.
A search of the burn area revealed "several charred items that were consistent with personal items of Mackenzie Lueck," the chief said.
In a flash, both have been burned to death, a charred wooden horse figurine still being held tight in the daughter's hand.
Almost every car was charred -- set on fire by ISIS fighters, residents told us, to obscure the view of planes prowling overhead.
"Our house is gone," she wrote alongside an image that appeared to show the gate of their home amongst the charred debris.
The blaze has displaced 4,1003 people and charred some 5,800 acres of tall grass and chaparral in Butte County, north of Sacramento.
The photo shows Ishu Rao on one knee, putting the ring on his bride&aposs finger, their charred home in the background.
When they came out, the edges of the crusts had puffed up and charred, and mozzarella cheese was bubbling over the sides.
Engineers who were investigating the outage made a grisly discovery -- the charred remains of a weasel, CERN spokesman Arnaud Marsollier told CNN.
Refuse workers pulled apart the wood-framed shacks, loading piles of blankets, flip-flops and charred frying pans on to a dump.
The smooth tubers had a satisfying citrus note cutting usefully across the sticky sweetness of the slightly charred white gelatin sugar nuggets.
A mix of charred chili peppers and Mexican spices will breathe new life into even the most despondent platter of breast meat.
Any landmarks to help guide him are gone; small pieces of structures and charred vehicles are all that remain in some areas.
On the freeway we saw the fragmented landscape of charred trees and cracked mountains, the helicopters going to and from the coast.
Is that the smell of her ancestors charred remains from the Doom of Valyria, or just the fire burning between you two?
At daybreak Saturday, a gruesome scene was revealed at the raided house -- charred bodies and a roof blown off during three explosions.
It was a shard of aquamarine cullet retrieved from the charred ruins of Bruce Goff's Shin'enKan house in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, my hometown.
Hassan, a young man wearing a surgical mask and gloves, held up two plastic bags that he believed contained charred human flesh.
Two years later he was arrested in the death of Halbach, whose charred remains were found on his family's auto salvage yard.
But early pictures show that at least one section of the vault has fallen in, scattering charred debris across the cathedral floor.
The dough will still develop those charred bubbles, the mozzarella will get slightly brown, and the pepperoni will start to curl up.
Officials say together the blazes about 100 miles (143 kilometers) north of San Francisco have charred 455 square miles (1,178 square kilometers).
Photos of the wreckage showed the white plane charred and in pieces in the front yard nearby an overturned and crushed car.
When major skyscraper blazes have occurred, 9/11 truthers have cited the charred but standing structural skeletons as proof of their narrative.
In Ethiopia, grieving relatives have been visiting the charred and debris-strewn field where the jet came down to pay last respects.
Cal Fire says the blaze that has charred 475 square miles (1,230 square kilometers) of brush and timber is 51 percent contained.
Two years later, he was arrested in the death of Halbach, whose charred remains were found on his family's auto salvage yard.
But their hopes were shattered when a neighbor sent over pictures of the fire's aftermath, which showed their home charred and destroyed.
Last year, California experienced more than 7,600 wildfires that charred more than 1.8 million acres, up from 1.3 million acres in 2017.
Last year, California experienced more than 7,600 wildfires that charred more than 1.8 million acres, up from 1.3 million acres in 20193.
Thinly slice meat across the grain, and serve in warm or slightly charred corn tortillas with cilantro, jalapeño, onion and lime wedges.
The charred earthenware, excavated from the Cambridgeshire fenland, looks unremarkable, but the manner of its storage reveals new things about the past.
We're all gonna be shitfaced by halftime, scraping off the charred ends of the cheese from the bottom of the fondue pot.
I craved restaurant visits because I knew it would be my chance to taste the sweet fatty goodness of charred animal muscles.
Ours was perfectly cooked and looked fantastic on the plate, pre-sliced and nicely charred on the outside, even when ordered rare.
My favorite appetizer was tangy grilled provolone, just melted and crusty on the bottom, topped with a charred tomato slice and oregano.
The largest fires were in Northern California's Sonoma, Napa and Mendocino counties, littering the landscape with charred rubble and clouds of smoke.
In addition to homes and businesses threatened by fire, avocado and citrus orchards are also at risk of being charred, officials said.
In the fifth century, Roman law mandated that only emperors could write with prized purple ink made from charred seashells, for example.
It charred 20,000 acres Thursday in less than 14 hours and has burned an area larger than Manhattan, according to CNN meteorologists.
Behind a charred chain-link fence, the blackened frames of two children's bicycles nestled beside the remains of an adult's mountain bike.
At an industrial park near the airport, the fire's charred line stopped in front of a yard filled with rental construction equipment.
Though the fire continues to spread, some Granada Hills residents have been able to return to the charred remains of their neighborhood.
In Ishinomaki, a school bus floating on the surface of the wave caught fire, and a search team recovered four charred children.
The global architecture firm Gensler has unveiled a concept for a pop-up worship center made of charred timber outside the cathedral.
Charred blocks of moist boneless short rib are set over creamy mashed potatoes, with a swath of green garlic like a scarf.
Photos, which the police published, showed plumes of smoke rising from a building and from a car turned into charred, twisted metal.
The last time I saw Marco Rubio in person, he seemed to be on the verge of inheriting the charred Republican earth.
In a hot pan, Sin sears the marinated chicken thighs, and once they're crisp and charred, he takes them out to rest.
He and his remaining family hid, emerging the next day to find the smoldering remains of his village, bodies and buildings charred.
"We still have charred bodies inside many vehicles including a minibus packed with women and children," the police captain said, requesting anonymity.
And then there's the one where two men pretend to go for a drive in the charred remains of a motor home.
The downpour fell in areas charred by recent wildfires, which burned vegetation that otherwise could make the terrain more resistant to mudslides.
After falling to the ground, they'd both been shielded from the fire by the charred corpses that were now at their ankles.
The March 26 fire reduced the mansion to a pile of charred wood and bricks dotted with the remains of shattered planters.
" Some lines have the almost hallucinatory exactness of his best poems: "The black wren this morning on my windowsill: a charred pear.
A Good Appetite Flavor the brawny, beefy cut with tangy Worcestershire sauce, garlic and herbs, and top it with charred ripe tomatoes.
Footage from pro-Damascus television channels showed charred corpses buried by rubble, damage to shop fronts and debris littering a wide area.
He scored a spectacular success in 2016 when he virtually unwrapped a small charred lump of material from En-Gedi in Israel.
If some toppings from my pizza fall onto the steel, they typically end up charred and don't need to be cleaned off.
Roasted on high heat for about 20 minutes, the mixture became golden brown in places, and the broccoli charred, expanding its flavor.
My nose scrunched as the charred air mixed with stale remnants of the city's inhabitants, and horns and sirens blared around me.
The restaurant's specialty is bún chả: springy white noodles, smoky sausage, and charred pork belly served in a sweet and pungent broth.
By day, La Ventanita, the restaurant's narrow take-out window, serves charred guava pastelitos and cafecitos — a popular order amongst regular patrons.
At 12:47, the first of several missiles smashed into the vehicles, engulfing them in flames and leaving 10 charred bodies inside.
In Mallacoota, I found miles of charred bush and flattened homes, but a resilient community, determined to rebuild as soon as possible.
There are more than 1,500 crews battling the arson-sparked fire, which has charred brush and timber in the San Jacinto Mountains.
Recent photos taken of Indonesia's Salat Island show orangutans walking through the burnt trees and charred ground left behind by the fires.
Many volunteer firefighters are demoralized after working for weeks in smoke-filled landscapes scattered with the charred remains of animals and trees.
I'd like to make some roasted asparagus with a crunchy Parmesan topping this weekend, or some charred asparagus with green garlic chimichurri.
A lone pedestal fan, its front grill gone and its wires charred by the explosion, overlooked the pile, as if keeping watch.
Up and down Australia's east coast, trees killed by drought, charred by flame and toppled by thunderstorms have crushed cars and homes.
Now most are gone, the occasional carcass of a burned mosque or stand of charred palms the only evidence that they existed.
A handful of police officers in civilian clothes emerged from the charred shell of the main police station to talk to reporters.
She spoke as police said they had discovered the charred bodies of two more women in eastern Bihar state within 24 hours.
In the main street, the charred shell of a shop remains unrepaired from the flare-up of late 2007 and early 22010.
Models danced down a runway lined with Persian carpets, wearing gowns that were charred or burned, and, in some cases, billowing smoke.
Three of the largest fires burning now in the state have already charred more than 25,217 acres, or about 270 square miles.
The foie gras and steak satisfy, but it's the sea bass that surprises, its skin like lattice, heaped with lightly charred ramps.
Russian jets hit a convoy of civilian cars fleeing the city, according to activists who posted videos online showing several charred bodies.
The house smelled of sweat and bike tires and something at the back of the oven being charred over and over again.
Now most are gone, the occasional carcass of a burned mosque or stand of charred palms the only evidence that they existed.
In an attack on the village of Dalori in late January, at least 86 people were killed, their charred bodies discovered afterwards.
Heat a comal or nonstick skillet over medium-high and cook the tortillas, flipping once, until charred and puffed, about 2 minutes.
Bottles, a platter of perfectly charred corn and meat, and a bowl of her own homemade gochujang are scattered across her table.
All of these mock manifestos and fraudulent folios have been manipulated in some way, either painted, charred, or encrusted with sugar crystals.
The only possession she could recover was a charred weighing scale that she said her family used in their fruit and rice business.
At the end of the episode, Arya seemed particularly distraught by seeing the charred remains of a child and mother clutching each other.
A forensic excavation yielded bone, charred tissue, "part of a scalp with hair," a cell phone and personal items, the charging document says.
Using SEM, the researchers were able to obtain the high resolution images required for studying the fine structures embedded within the charred materials.
"Furthermore, a number of timbers appeared charred and some of the fasteners were bent, which may be an indication of burning," it said.
Have you ever tried to cook a steak and completely charred the outside while the inside was still a bloody red too-rare?
Grill the cranberries over medium heat using a small grill grate to hold them, they should be charred and starting to burst open.
Somali children assist other civilians and security forces in their rescue efforts by carrying away unidentified charred human remains in a cardboard box.
Firefighters peeled back the metal sheet of a collapsed roof as the anthropologists picked up charred bone fragments, sorting them into paper bags.
Edmund Blenkins, 19, used a tractor to push away charred debris near the burned and buckled shed holding his father's destroyed 1959 Vauxhall.
Altogether, Dr Arranz-Otaegui and her colleagues found 24 charred breadcrumbs (one of which is pictured) scattered in the ashes in the fireplaces.
It's so dark that I can barely see their charred black bodies, and it's particularly annoying having to deal with the rooftop snipers.
So before you kick your grill to the curb, keep in mind we're not really sure how awful one charred steak might be.
After a 15-hour siege, the assailants left behind more than the dead and wounded scattered across the charred road amid shell casings.
A charred roof of a roundhouse remains visible, as are tool marks and a perimeter of wooden posts that once enclosed the site.
When a fire swept through Kuwinda in late March, razing hundreds of homes, the charred earth and buckled metal only heightened the contrast.
Clothing, boarding passes, serviettes and other personal effects were scattered over the field along with charred bodies and debris from the shattered jet.
Television news footage from the scene showed firefighters dousing the charred, mangled ruins of the house with water as one wall remained standing.
One of the bodies, partially charred, lies face down; by his chest is webbing where he had kept magazines for an automatic rifle.
The boat was towed back to port where a Reuters witness saw victims in body bags being removed from the badly charred ship.
A few months after the fire, Korn frontman Jonathan Davis stood before the house's charred remains, his two young sons in tow, crying.
They get tossed with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and spread out on a baking sheet to roast until perfectly charred and tender.
Elsewhere in Northern California, the County Fire has charred 88,2953 acres (35,764 hectares) in sparsely populated wooded areas of Napa and Yolo Counties.
Weighing in at 26 ounces, this deliciously fatty and charred slab with its tomahawk-shaped bone will inspire plenty of Fred Flintstone jokes.
In the remains of the camp — whose name means cumin in Arabic — scattered clothing, cooking pots and charred body parts could be seen.
And by this I don't mean just grilling the usual roster of meats, fish and vegetables until they are flame-licked and charred.
There is barely room for the accompanying crescents of lime, rosy-hearted radishes and cebollitas (spring onions) with charred stalks and split bulbs.
Formerly the site of a bustling market, today it is an eerie place, where the walls of charred houses are pockmarked with bullets.
Portuguese-style octopus — thick tentacles mingled with charred onion, potato confit and crumbled chorizo — was a small masterwork of salt, spice and succulence.
On Monday, CNN witnessed charred fields, blackened trees and remnants of kites in Kissufim, on the Israeli side of the fence with Gaza.
As he walked around the charred plot in a rural neighborhood in Northern California, he finally saw something he thought he could retrieve.
Pictures taken at the scene showed a slightly charred white bucket with a supermarket freezer bag on the floor of one train carriage.
Pictures taken at the scene after the strike and seen by Reuters showed a large burnt-out flatbed truck surrounded by charred bodies.
The arms included charred remnants of what the Pentagon said was an Iranian-made short-range ballistic missile fired from Yemen on Nov.
Standout entrees included cedar plank salmon, redolent of smoke and wood, topped with a bouquet of dill and coriander and a charred lemon.
After some healthy flames get going, the calçots are put directly on the fire, leaving the onions to cook until black and charred.
"The charred element of the oak caramelises the sugars within the wood and also creates carbon that acts like a filter," Aske explains.
The birds are first deep fried, then grilled over charcoal, leaving the meat moist and acidic with crisp, dry, and slightly charred skin.
To serve: Cook the hot dog over the flame that the chili was cooked over until charred all over, 3 to 5 minutes.
Its front is bedazzled with cigarettes—a recurring symbol of abjection in her work—while its back is charred, having been set aflame.
The rain poured down on hillsides charred by recent wildfires, which burned vegetation that otherwise could make the terrain more resistant to mudslides.
Graphic footage of the immediate aftermath of the strike, broadcast by Houthi media, shows the children's charred bodies under the blown-up bus.
But it's arguably the elegant beauty of charred wood — elemental, enigmatic and modernist at its core — that is shou shugi ban's greatest appeal.
Pork loin from local Carlton Farms was brined then grilled, accompanied by grilled leek halves and cabbage that had been charred and braised.
Intense flavors — smoky, charred, sweet, salty, nutty, spicy — fused together in an outstanding meal that evoked images of the American South and Africa.
But 20 others were killed in the fire, which incinerated the double-decker bus and left it a charred shell on the roadside.
We grill hamburgers and hot dogs and a few more hot dogs, which will inevitably be forgotten and get extra charred (my favorites).
Melissa Clark recommends flavoring the brawny, beefy cut with tangy Worcestershire sauce, garlic and herbs, and topping it off with charred ripe tomatoes.
All around the Indonesian island of Sumatra, charred landscapes of blackened tree stumps and singed earth attest to the devastation wrought by humans.
"I never stick with recipes," he said as he seared cauliflower florets until charred on one side but barely golden on the other.
A charred door lay on the sidewalk in front of the building on Friday afternoon, resting on a mangled, partly melted baby stroller.
When deposited alongside the compost, manure, pottery, and dead biomatter generated by ancient settlements, the charred mix enriched the Amazonian soil with nutrients.
His neighbor, Dayton Green, looked toward his home, where the charred outlines of a washer and dryer were among the most recognizable items.
Dusty sported an incohesive metal fairy-in-a-gas-mask story, and Monét's gap-seamed red leather frock resembled a charred oven mitt.
So is a side dish of recently picked pole beans and string beans charred on the grill and dressed with toasted-almond vinaigrette.
Melissa deemed it "charred in a good way," but, like most plant-based burgers, it became rather dried out before we finished eating.
Once perfectly tender and lightly charred, cooks douse the veggie with a little more olive oil and sprinkle it with more sel gris.
Firefighters were still working on Thursday to make safe the charred shell that remained of Grenfell Tower in order to continue their search.
Swathes of the Wollemi National Park have been affected by the devastating bushfires and some of the precious pine trees have been charred.
The deaths were in southern Santa Barbara County, where a devastating wildfire recently left charred hillsides without vegetation cover to hold the rainfall.
No one was injured in the fire incidents, but it was disturbing to see the charred remains parked at a neighborhood bike rack.
Photographs of charred buildings circulated on social media, and residents reported hearing a fierce gun battle that awakened them and raged for hours.
Some residents use buckets of water to douse flames threatening their homes, often marooned in scorched areas of gnarled and charred tree trunks.
"Piles of gray concrete rubble and charred, hollowed-out buildings have replaced homes and schools," CNN reported shortly after ISIS was forced out.
Witnesses described seeing a fireball in the sky and images of the wreckage show charred parts of the plane strewn over a field.
A flip-flop, an Uno card, and a military jacket stick out from the charred wreckage left in the wake of the missile.
Much of the food, particularly the charred vegetable dishes, reminded me of food I'd eaten at Ester, which opened in Sydney in 2013.
The family of one woman who disappeared in Cizre was given three small pieces of charred flesh identified through DNA testing, investigators reported.
Hertz and Landers ordered fava-bean and charred-broccolini salads and two glass bottles of water ("From Arkansas," Hertz noted, with a sigh).
The Myanmar authorities have since bulldozed many of them, scraping away the charred remains along with the trees and shrubs that grew nearby.
In another, the charred detritus of the fire — set by a person or persons unknown — littered the street outside the old voting headquarters.
The website of Bolivia's Santa Cruz region described finding charred animals in its devastated lands, and others desperately searching for food and water.
He took a reporter back to the spot where his home once stood and playfully jumped on the hood of his charred car.
The riots caused about $10 million in damages and reduced entire blocks to charred ruins, some of which remain vacant grass-covered lots.
Cover image: Donald Trump visits the charred wreckage of Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park in Paradise, California, U.S., November 17, 2018.
Those who survive the bombing and its effects will have to walk through burning rubble and pass lifeless, charred bodies to reach safety.
A fire-damaged Pacific Coast sign remains standing along the Pacific Coast Highway amid the charred hills from the Woolsey fire in Malibu, Nov.
Footage of the crash showed four bodies on the ground, the charred Chevrolet and several Border Patrol vehicles at the scene,  Fox 29  reported.
The directors subsequently released a press statement informing locals and encouraging them not to worry if they found a charred body on the beach.
Photos shared on Facebook by Fire Disctrict 13 showed multiple trucks hosing down acres of black charred earth in the aftermath of the wildfire.
In a large cast-iron pan over medium-high heat, toast the baguette until golden brown and slightly charred, about 1 minute a side.
But now, amid the charred, empty spaces that scar northern California's winegrowing region, under skies yellowed by smoke, Goldschmidt has a race to win.
What's left is a charred mess of concrete and steel, and miles of snarled traffic hunting for ways circumvent the ruined bit of road.
So far, it has charred 35,969 acres of land, forced more than 82,000 people to evacuate their homes, and blocked off major transportation corridors.
While Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) and Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) looked directly at the horror of Varys' charred remains, Jon turned away from the body.
The ship's head chef told us we had to try the short rib: braised Harris beef with charred leeks and a butternut squash puree.
The blaze led to the evacuation of more than 200,000 people in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, and charred more than 96,000 acres there.
The Carr Fire alone has charred 95,368 acres (38,594 hectares) of drought-parched vegetation since erupting last Monday - an area the size of Detroit.
Her body was later found charred and mutilated in the posh neighborhood of Zekeriyaköy and she was identified via prosthetics at the city morgue.
Search teams have already started the grim task of combing the charred remains of more than 22018,000 buildings destroyed in the last five days.
Search teams have already started the grim task of combing the charred remains of more than 7,123 buildings destroyed in the last five days.
"I lost half my livelihood in one night," said Pir Zada Qasim Shah, standing by the charred façade of his furniture and mattress store.
Her charred remains were found in an incineration barrel and a burn pit on Avery's property, about 80 miles (130 km) north of Milwaukee.
The charred sugar beads do the same, falling into a pattern somewhere between interlocking hexagons and squares, depending on how symmetric the beads are.
Revisiting her home after the fire, Wallace knows she made the right choice: all that remains of her former abode are the charred foundations.
GRILL THE CORN Grill corn, turning frequently, until the husks are charred and beginning to shrivel and corn is tender, about 10 minutes. 5.
The arms included charred remnants of what the Pentagon said was an Iranian-made short-range ballistic missile fired from Yemen in the Nov.
Oxygen from those incubators fueled the flames, a security source at the scene said, leaving behind a mess of charred vessels and devastated parents.
Meanwhile, two other bodies were found on Wednesday in a rural area of San Diego County charred by a major wildfire, sheriff's officials said.
But unlike a beloved fictional character's fictional results, actual outcomes are nothing like the charred faces that many of us have come to fear.

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