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"scalding" Definitions
  1. hot enough to scald

359 Sentences With "scalding"

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Joe's Crab Shack has landed itself in scalding hot water.
This painting posits a link between foliage and scalding magma.
That's why lukewarm water feels painfully scalding on injured skin.
They'd have to love cockroaches, scalding radiators and thin walls . . .
Just the mention of his name provoked a scalding hatred.
Nothing is worse than accidentally feeding your baby scalding milk.
For optimum use: Fill the tub with scalding hot water.
" Ayelen, the young artisan, concurs: "The water can't be scalding hot.
New York Today Good morning on this still-scalding Wednesday. Gov.
However, that was positively scalding compared with the Braves (5-3).
"The air was cold, my calf was scalding," Kieger wrote on YouTube.
Tons of ash propelled by scalding, toxic gases poured down Fuego's flanks.
It's scalding hot It's not just bubbling out fast, it's hot too.
I am beset, too, by obsessively remembered thudding guilts and scalding shames.
More than once, he was hit on the shoulder with scalding currency.
The sun fell through the window like scalding water on my skin.
Adebayo put Naomi in a bath that had been filled with scalding water.
Just stared straight ahead with two cups of scalding coffee in his hands.
I went to the bathroom, took a scalding shower, and went to bed.
"Just use good old fashioned bar soap and scalding hot water," he said.
This outburst capped a scalding-hot month for Morales, who upped his average from .
Motor scooters blister down the scalding pavement, darting between wheezing buses and honking cars.
If that isn't a scalding hot kettle of darjeeling, we don't know what is.
He leaned forward to hide his face against the scalding heat of the sun.
Fowler allegedly told police the burns were accidental and caused by scalding bath water.
If a pot of scalding-hot coffee is available, throw it on the attacker.
Fair warning: this only works if you're like me and enjoy scalding hot showers.
The turning point: his scalding defense of Justice Brett Kavanaugh during Senate confirmation hearings.
At least eight other inmates in the T.C.U. endured abuse in a scalding shower.
You see, I'm sure at first there was the hurt and the scalding pain.
It was so hot he had to wear gloves to handle his scalding weapon.
Taking a scalding bath seems to be a widespread method that has persisted for generations.
Peeling apart scalding leaves, the cake inside tastes plain and starchy with a pork zing.
Molten syrup, heated to a scalding 176 degrees Fahrenheit, is scooped up with bare hands.
It should feel pleasantly hot, like a hot shower: not warm, and not scalding. 8.
The tracks can be scalding or floral or earthy or even a little bit sweet.
They had scars and burns from being attacked with scalding water and left with broken arms.
The hot water gushing out of the broken pipe hit her left side, scalding her torso.
He's also collaborating with microbial ecologists to investigate the extremophile organisms living in its scalding waters.
The eruption temperature of Kīlauea lava is a scalding 2,140 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the USGS.
"The pizza came out scalding hot, and so I used a little fork," he said Thursday.
"You can just run it under scalding hot water, dry it off and boom," she says.
We recommend starting with cold water and slowly adding hot to avoid the chance of scalding.
I stopped in a shallow puddle to relieve my feet but even that was near scalding.
The day was young, and it was already a scalding 43 degrees centigrade (109 degrees Fahrenheit).
Hot tea can raise your risk of esophageal cancer if you drink it at scalding temperatures.
Specifically, drinking scalding hot tea could nearly double your risk of esophageal cancer, a study found.
For children, burns from hot water, in particular scalding bath water, are more common, he said.
The sensation of sugaring is often compared to that of waxing — just minus the scalding hot temperature.
The first thing I felt was the scalding touch of salt water against my recently bleached scalp.
He puts a bit of it in a cup and adds in scalding hot water, stirring madly.
The water should also be warm, but not scalding, and you should cover any cuts or abrasions.
I open my eyes, one at a time each morning to the scalding glare of the internet.
Her scalding accusations against a man about to ascend to the Supreme Court riveted a rived nation.
One man placed in a scalding bath or shower went to the hospital with second-degree burns.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump's Inaugural Address on Friday was a scalding repudiation of the Washington establishment.
Built into the jokes is scalding criticism of how we tell stories about artists and their lives.
Here, neighbors harassed and abused Dwayne, going as far as pouring scalding hot water over the animal's body.
At a snail's pace, brick by brick, with the scalding bright orange of pomegranate trees in full bloom.
North Korea offered up its typically scalding rhetoric in response to the drill, but it was only talk.
Cincinnati cooled off drastically after its scalding first half stretch and shot just 41.5 percent from the field.
The park's statement explains the ground in the area is fragile, with scalding water just below the surface.
The crown jewel of the Baths is the Russian Room, which is kept to a scalding 190 degrees.
"As hot as you can stand without scalding yourself," says Bowman, who has been stung dozens of times.
The bathroom heater was scalding and a worker was unable to turn it down or shut it off.
Milwaukee is opening a seven-game homestand and hopes slugger Ryan Braun continues to swing a scalding bat.
Every Tuesday he was allowed out for a shower, in a stall where the water was scalding hot.
Still others interpreted it as a sweeping — and scalding — referendum on the two administrations in which he served.
And what it feels like is a daily scalding of shame, humiliation and being disregarded as a nobody.
You know the kitchen contraption that's used to drain scalding hot water out of a pot of cooked food?
A 7-year-old boy was burned with scalding hot water during a home invasion in Texas on Monday.
When Vesuvius finally erupted, it threw a massive column of molten rock, scalding ash, and pumice into the sky.
"Hound Dog" was literally "boy bye," years before people started sipping lemonade and scalding their tongues with hot tea.
Piscatella chained the ringleader of the group to a shower, where he burned him alive with scalding-hot water.
Drinking scalding hot beverages that are steamy enough to burn a person's tongue prompts more cases of throat cancer.
In the ABC interview, Mr. Kasich explained that the pizza was "scalding hot," prompting him to use a fork.
Scalding tea is never too far from the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, especially when it involves allegedly disgruntled ex-employees.
The album's first four songs and videos depict a howling, scalding rage, setting the bones for everything that follows.
I almost burned the rice and did burn my arm after I threw the carrots into scalding hot oil.
The modern bath complex includes indoor and outdoor pools, as well as three plunge rooms — cold, tepid and scalding.
Be careful: You don't want to stick either a scalding or a totally frozen sex toy inside of your body.
George W. Bush's Presidential Center solicited money from Ralph Nader, who responded with a scalding condemnation of Bush's foreign policy.
TEGway ­ThermoReal Pain level: Scalding coffee spill Wrap your controller in this paper-thin thermoelectric semiconductor and feel the burn.
There was something about being immersed in nearly scalding water that took away just enough of my resistance to him.
Before the explosion, each delivers a vividly individualized monologue that makes the scalding end as inevitable as it is unjust.
She can't start her day without a cup of coffee, which she makes scalding hot with heaping spoonfuls of sugar.
Allegedly sold puppy with urine scalding, staph infection and urinary tract infection; no vet plan found at two consecutive inspections.
I had neither burning mouth, which is accompanied by a scalding sensation, nor dry mouth, which messes with salivary production.
This stuff is a blinder—a thump of eye-scalding violet that would have sent Matisse whimpering from the room.
Though, be careful with the hot water — it does a superior job of cleaning but there's the potential of scalding.
Thanksgiving remained an issue as hot as a bowl of scalding mashed potatoes until the president admitted defeat in 1941.
Oddly, the water from the kitchen faucet was scalding, so Krzykowski began using it to make ramen noodles for lunch.
And those cool-looking copper pipes were scalding hot, so showering in the cramped stall required vigilance to avoid burns.
Between 2 percent and 3 percent poisoned themselves, and the remaining 1 percent of incidents involved hanging, suffocation, jumping and scalding.
"The ground in hydrothermal areas is fragile and thin, and there is scalding water just below the surface," the statement said.
It is WAY too hot, so after scalding my tongue, I douse it with cream and head back to the car.
Dwayne was abused by locals, who poured scalding water on him because of his deformities and was attacked by other dogs.
Between 223 percent and 28 percent poisoned themselves, and the remaining 1703 percent of incidents involved hanging, suffocation, jumping and scalding.
"To teach him a lesson as a form of punishment, she decided to run scalding water in the bathtub," Fornshell said.
According to the suit, the explosion sent scalding ingredients onto her body ... causing painful burning to her face, neck and chest.
In the America shaped by Trump and the opponents his rise has radicalized, the political dials only turn to scalding hot.
Throughout the day, more than 1,000 supporters of Mr. Sanders took to the scalding streets of Philadelphia to vent their frustration.
A scalding New York Times report revealed on Sunday that FedEx slashed its federal income tax bill to $22020 in 2018.
The water running through the town—the aquamarine, freezing-cold creek and the cloudy, scalding-hot hot spring—sustains life here.
And as this woman's case shows, you shouldn't try to find a way to get scalding vapor closer to your vagina.
As many reviews online note, the hot pool is so scalding hot, I don't know how anyone could actually enter it.
"The pizza came out scalding hot, and so I used a little fork," Kasich said on "Good Morning America" on Thursday.
It's also raw, dense, violent, scalding, darkly comic, exhilarating and exhausting — a testament to Mr. James's vaulting ambition and prodigious talent.
Look on as she pours scalding hot tea over a man and then work out for yourself what it all means.
Another commonly reported injury was burns — either from hot, boiling grease or from coming into contact with a scalding hot pan.
Scalding, female anger isn't something we are generally allowed to express on screen or in life unless it's attached to a man.
He was so focused on preparing for the assassination that he burned his tongue on the scalding cuppa joe (hazelnut, light cream).
Wild brumbies, for example — a non-native breed of wild horses — have no trouble trotting across the scalding landscape with their hooves.
The flakes are collected, melted and discharged as a scalding hot, gray paste, which oozes out of a machine like giant toothpaste.
She told detectives that things were fine until another of her children, Ethan's 4-year-old brother, accidentally made the water scalding.
But in South America, parts of Africa, and the Middle East, drinks are often served at scalding hot temperatures above this threshold.
Left unconscious after the assault, Tahjir was then placed under scalding hot water in an attempt to rouse him, according to authorities.
One reason is that, over time, scalding hot beverages may injure cells that line the throat, setting the stage for rare cancers.
"Village men slammed down dominoes under the dwindling light of the evening sun and sipped glasses of sweet, scalding tea," Downey wrote.
I actually leave the lid open for a little bit before tightening it so I can drink my tea without scalding myself.
"These are patients who experience searing, scalding, burning pain in response to mild warmth," Waxman said from his labs in West Haven.
CALIFORNIA: On July 10, 1913, Greenland Ranch, now Furnace Creek Ranch, in California's Death Valley peaked at a scalding 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fat Rice and all interested parties are not responsible for the scalding oil burns that can result if you do this improperly!
In contrast to the '50s, the electoral system is now a faucet where the slightest change produce scalding and near-freezing water.
Clinton nursing a "scalding hot vodka" at a dive bar as she overhears people talking about voting for Mr. Trump; the actual Mrs.
As viewers, we could dip our toes in the show's scalding thought experiment, but still had the sweet freedom to change the channel.
When Chanel says she is going to pour a scalding hot pumpkin spice latte into Munsch's open brain during surgery to kill her.
"When you're looking at temperatures at that level, you're talking about a scalding injury occurring somewhere between one and four seconds," he said.
Let the dumplings sit and cool for about one to two minutes (you don't want all that scalding hot liquid in your mouth).
It's usually given on the top bench of the scalding Russian Room, which is difficult to tolerate for more than a few minutes.
As the sun rose, rivers of dust filled shafts of light; you could sense the day was going to be scalding by breakfast.
Up above was the Palamidi castle, thick with prison cells and "murder holes" through which defending warriors could project arrows and scalding water.
It may feel as scalding as 100 degrees today, and a heat advisory will remain in effect from late morning until tomorrow night.
The Midwest, the thinking goes, is not only untapped, but also an antidote to the scalding-hot tech market on the West Coast.
When you should be hanging on Irina and Konstantin's every angry, tender, scalding word, your attention is bounced around like a tennis ball.
They inevitably include the harrowing, climactic piece about a young mother in a disastrously destructive relationship (performed with scalding intensity by Jayme Lawson).
Then take a gander at this scalding hot bucket of nope: mobile device covers designed to look, feel, and react like human flesh.
Even with protective spray and dust bags, between scalding hot asphalt and walking pretty much everywhere, rarely does a pair of shoes survive unscathed.
So when you heat them up to just a hair under scalding, as hot as you can stand, almost all marine venoms stop working.
Ki'ari Pope and her cousin had allegedly been watching videos of the challenge, and the scalding hot water caused fatal injuries to her throat.
As in his recent masterly reimagining of another Miller classic, "A View From the Bridge," Mr. van Hove is aiming for a scalding transparency.
It is "a true crime story and a madcap comedy, a heist movie and a scalding polemic," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Before I went to bed, I lounged in the Boiling River, shifting my body to find the optimal blend of frigid and scalding water.
Her "friend," 12-year-old Aniya Stuart, had poured a cup of scalding water on Jamoneisha's head, neck, face and chest, according to Yahoo.
So far, Johnson has averaged 19.3 points and 5.8 rebounds, shot 54 percent from the floor and a scalding 48 percent on three-pointers.
Add the sugar and whisk (she doesn't bother with scalding the milk or heating the custard), pour into a caramel-coated pan, and bake.
They see as an undervalued area with budding entrepreneurs that could be an antidote to the scalding-hot tech market on the West Coast.
The President proclaimed that an economic "miracle" was underway and mixed scalding rhetoric on immigration with claims that Democrats are marching left toward socialism.
But I shouldn't, really: Scalding your tongue probably doesn't affect your sense of taste much, and even if it did, it wouldn't matter for long.
Andrew Garfield dipped his toes into some scalding hot water earlier this month while discussing his role in the London production of Angels In America.
Abbott developed a "minor infection" after suffering second- and third-degree burns from scalding water while on vacation with his family in Wyoming last week.
By 1963, when he recorded "Both Directions at Once," the long-lost album out Friday, John Coltrane was about chant and pulse and scalding pursuit.
Editorial Over the past week, differences between Israel and the United States have boiled over into a scalding diplomatic confrontation between these closest of allies.
Under intense heat, gold and copper fused to circuit boards get soft and runny — and can be scraped into basins full of scalding, metallic sludge.
They know that these volunteer medics will tend to them if they're hit with a scalding teargas canister or beaten up by the National Guard.
Following the blueprint she unveiled in San Diego earlier this month, the presumptive Democratic nominee on Tuesday launched a series of scalding attacks on Donald Trump.
During the dog days of summer, New York City's molten core is Midtown Manhattan—a blisteringly-hot valley running along a scalding asphalt path called Broadway.
California prosecutors say 231 children rescued from a filthy, abusive home were subjected to &aposwaterboarding,&apos shot with crossbows and had scalding water poured on them.
Seta clarified that he agrees with the fire department on that warning, as many home cooks are inexperienced at handling large pots full of scalding oil.
At least 69 people are dead, and rescuers are braving scalding ash and the risk of mudslides as they try to find survivors and retrieve bodies.
A glowing cascade of lava as tall as an 18-wheeler and as wide as an avenue snaked toward the estate, scalding anything in its path.
Scalding hot cheese and sauce had fallen from the box onto the girl's hand and leg, and Dunn knew that they weren't going home after all.
Execute the strategy less well, and it's more like turning side-by-side hot and cold taps on and off, scalding and shocking, over and over.
Heading down the wooden steps for a dip, we encountered a traffic jam as people hesitated before entering the water, scalding at more than 110 degrees.
It's common in East Africa to drink extremely hot tea, sipped at mouth-scalding temperatures of up to 70°C (something I discovered the hard way).
In the Walking Dead graphic novels written by Robert Kirkman, Negan wields a scalding hot iron to burn the skin of the poor souls who cross him.
Last year's group of graduates told Hyperallergic that their program was in shambles with faculty unexpectedly departing, studios flooding, and heat inside Prentis Hall reaching scalding temperatures.
His main strategy was to adapt the vocal inflections of Indian singers to the instrument, though his sound was always redolent of the nadhaswaram's pinched, scalding tone.
It's common in East Africa to drink extremely hot tea, sipped at mouth-scalding temperatures of up to 158 degrees Fahrenheit (something I discovered the hard way).
Turris was responsible for the first one Monday night, scalding a one-timer by Connor Hellebuyck at 22:232 of the second period off a Josi feed.
But they can pant as long as they like inside the fake tomb, which is built beneath the same scalding sun, and set at the same angle.
He recalled scampering across the scalding-hot midsummer sand to move his car and momentary mental lapses that have earned him more than a half dozen tickets.
Ms. McGuire returned to the apartment and soon went into the girls' room to find them turning purple and blistering from the intense heat and scalding steam.
At least 109 people were killed by a massive eruption on Sunday that buried villagers in scalding ash, gas, with some dying later in hospital from their burns.
Disney CEO Bob Iger delivered a scalding rebuke of social media at a dinner at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, where he was honored with its 2019 Humanitarian Award.
Owen was just 2 years old when he fell into a bathtub of scalding hot water and suffered severe burns over most of his body, according to ABC.
Benjamin Britten required both extremes, starting with a freezing bath in the morning—a hangover from his school days—and finishing with a scalding one in the evening.
So as long as you let your drink cool down a bit from the scalding point, there is little to fear in your cup of joe (or maté).
At least 109 people were killed by a massive eruption of Guatemala's Fuego volcano on June 3 that buried villagers in scalding ash and left nearly 200 missing.
Mr. Tolbert told a local television station in March that he woke up to Mr. Blackwell, 48, a long-distance truck driver, pouring the scalding water on them.
In "Vincent," a ravishing documentary of 1987, strewn with paintings and drawings, John Hurt, in his softly scalding voice, reads out passages from the letters of van Gogh.
A pipe that blew up during an evening commute in July 2007 sent a 40-foot-high geyser of scalding, brownish steam over a busy Midtown Manhattan intersection.
Writing in the "Lear" program that Shakespeare's most scalding tragedy felt like "unfinished business" for him, he seems to be working his way through familiar terrain entirely afresh.
Scalding and propulsive, Ms. Fuller always seems to be testing the limits of her own power — as if seeing if she can single-handedly overload your ear's switchboard.
Philadelphia trailed by nine early in the third quarter before going on a 28-10 run featuring a three-point play by Embiid and some scalding outside shooting.
Jason Chaffetz, would call upon Comey to divulge more information on how he could square his scalding of Clinton's decisions with his suggestion that she is not legally culpable.
Weeks of unflattering headlines about Mr Northam and scalding criticism of him on social media, have given Republicans an opportunity to portray themselves as problem-solvers rather than partisans.
There are additional hazards as lava enters the ocean, including the scalding, hot water, said Ken Rubin, the department chair of geology and geophysics at the University of Hawaii.
The pain is excruciating Anthony Gooden and his partner were asleep in their Atlanta apartment when Blackwell, the boyfriend of Gooden's mother, poured scalding hot water all over them.
The 1.7 Liter Krups Savoy Adjustable Temperature Kettle has five preset temperature settings to ensure that you never burn your green tea leaves with scalding hot water ever again.
Steam vents crack the surface in many directions and a misplaced step could release a blast of scalding air or even pitch the visitor into a newly opened crevice.
In one section of the plant, cobots glue protective pads onto headliners, a tough job for humans because the glue is heated to scalding temperatures before it is applied.
If he delivers a scalding smash of dissonance, it's because he's offering a clear message that just happens to contain a ton: blistering energy, power, pathos, optimism and frustration.
I remember climbing onto the roof through a front-facing window in my brother's bedroom, balancing a bucket of scalding hot water to scrub the yolk off the shingles.
If you are lucky, there's also a cup of scalding hot cocoa, to be followed by stuffing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, football and the company of your nearest kin.
Pakistan is considered one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, from worsening floods and scalding summer temperatures to erratic rainfall that can kill crops.
We've got 21 recipes for hangover helpers on NYT Cooking, and here's one more I'll give you for free: a scalding hot shower followed by an icy cold one.
The picture's scalding effect owes partly to its violent technique, with the paint scraped down to the canvas, but chiefly to a felt identification with the murderers' grotesque jollity.
The parents, Danielle McGuire and Peter Ambrose, said that their daughters were asleep in their bedroom when a valve came off a radiator, spewing scalding steam into the room.
"Gypsy Sisters" star Kayla Williams' 1-year-old grandson is on a ventilator in the hospital after a scalding hot bath left his skin covered in second-degree burns.
If your water is coming out of the tap scalding, the temperature is probably set too high, so go ahead and try inching it down until you feel comfortable.
Obama invited the new Chinese President Xi Jinping to the Sunnylands estate in Southern California for their first meeting, including a long ramble in scalding desert heat around the grounds.
She had an abusive husband, she says, lifting up the hem of her dress to show me burn marks on her legs where he would throw scalding water at her.
Certainly, his scalding rhetoric about Mexican immigrants helped him build and maintain the coalition that delivered for him the Republican nomination, but trade mattered more for Trump in the general.
But court records obtained by local news station KTVU allege Rogers burned her children with scalding water, shot them with a BB gun and crossbows and waterboarded them as punishment.
While fighting whatever loathsome viruses were introduced into my body by a 21-pound person in turtle-motif onesie, my brain became an unattended firehose of scalding and indistinct anxiety.
The neighborhood he returned to, Molenbeek, is a working-class district, where mosques outnumber churches, cafes specialize in scalding hot tea vibrant with fresh mint and many women wear hijab.
It's wracked by catastrophic storms, ferocious winds, and temperatures that reach a scalding 2,500℃ and higher on its day-facing side (the planet is tidally locked with its host sun).
All of this is dotted with a tangerine-colored fluff of piri-piri sauce that is less ferociously spicy than the scalding piri-piris of Angola, Mozambique or South Africa.
In cold weather, I ask for a scalding crock of French onion soup, lifting my spoon higher and higher in the steam until the thread of melted Gruyère finally snaps.
I tossed a scalding cup of coffee inside Juno and within three minutes it was cold; ice would have done the trick, but it also would water the coffee down.
Scalding water, sometimes hotter than 400 degrees Celsius (752 degrees Fahrenheit), bubbles up through these cracks, spewing out chemicals like iron, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide into the marine environment.
The masked men burned the young boy with scalding hot water during the 30-minute ordeal in order to force the parents to tell them where their valuables were, police said.
A New York nurse who'd been hired to take care of a toddler with disabilities admitted she placed the child in scalding hot water in 2015, which ultimately killed the child.
Freddy seems menacing, but so does everyone else—even Calvin, the nice jail guide, reveals himself to be unhinged when he throws a scalding hot-water/baby-oil combination on Naz.
How to help Syrian refugees Using survivors' accounts, the Amnesty report details the harrowing conditions for inmates and the brutal methods of torture including rape, sexual violence, flogging, burning and scalding.
Shelby Love, 23, is charged with felony child abuse in the scalding death of daughter Harley Rae Williams, according to local TV stations WTKR and WVEC and the Virginian-Pilot newspaper.
"Boy, were we wrong," read the scalding essay in The New Hampshire Union Leader, which lamented that "rather than stand up to the bully, Christie bent his knee" to Mr. Trump.
Before Kepler, the nature of the transit technique meant that most of those exoplanets were "Hot Jupiters," giant balls of hydrogen and helium with short orbits, making them scalding, lifeless behemoths.
No guarantees that you will stumble on scalding hot tea of the gossipy kind, but I'm sure that an afternoon spent with a cuppa in the library will do just fine.
One of these statements, a long letter that she writes to Per, becomes an eloquent, scalding testament to her atheism and her faith in the known limits of our worldly existence.
As with most things for the 13 multi-hyphenates, they pull it off, using their razor-sharp choreography, emotive vocals, and scalding bars to delight fans in a thrilling, new way.
New Zealand&aposs most active volcano erupted on Monday afternoon, sending plumes of ash, volcanic rock, and scalding steam more than 12,000 feet into the air over Whakaari, or White Island.
After all those, there is really only one way to end dinner, and that's with a nuage au chocolat —a chocolate cloud—which comes in a scalding pot, with fresh berries.
Eventually, the hot pan would be a constant reminder of the fact that she is trapped in a world where all she can know is the scalding burn upon her skin.
Now through pieces like filmmaker Natasha Raheja's short documentary called Cast in India, it's difficult to dissociate the images of barefoot workers pouring the scalding hot iron for those three words.
An Ohio woman has been indicted for murder for allegedly causing the death of her 4-year-old stepson in March by placing him in scalding water as punishment, prosecutors announced Monday.
C Kyke Turris was responsible for Nashville's first man-advantage goal Monday night, scalding a one-timer by Connor Hellebuyck at 11:32 of the second period off a Roman Josi feed.
Espresso can turn sour when it's made cold, and if the scalding water from the boiler hits a cold portafilter, it'll likely come out like there's an overload of citrus in it.
The 27-page arrest warrant contains testimony by numerous migrants of the treatment they received after being kidnapped by Ackom and other gang members, including rape, scalding with boiling water and beatings.
So hot that someone had wedged takeout Chinese food between the scalding radiator and the wall, possibly to keep it warm — a full container of shrimp-fried rice and brown-breaded nuggets.
If you need a staple of competitive play like, say, Scalding Tarn, you can shell out $71.22 and have a well-worn copy in your mailbox by the end of the week.
" They bonded over a shared appreciation of music, especially Doug E. Fresh's 'La Di Da Di.'" He said they were moved by the scalding spectacle of Charlottesville, Va., to make the movie.
Lakeith Stanfield — who stars in the new film "Sorry to Bother You," a surrealist drama with a scalding message about race and class in America — will sit down with Kimmel on Wednesday.
Credit... Wearing bright safety vests, the county highway workers followed the scalding, red tar kettle as it pumped out liquid rubber bandages, thick as melted butter, to cover the pavement's worst gashes.
By inserting herself into a scalding set of gender dynamics, she is becoming a magnet for anger over dashed dreams of a female presidency and President Trump's record of conduct toward women.
In more earnestness, I've never been able to shake the scene in Harry Crews's "A Childhood" when he falls into that vat of scalding water as a child, and the awful repercussions.
The photo of the toddler shows most of his torso and face reddened from the scalding hot water, which caused a layer of skin to peel off from his right shoulder and stomach.
But the subtlety of said shade is what has us sipping our scalding-hot tea, widening our eyeballs ever so slightly to the left (à la Beyoncé), and quietly exiting the battlefield. Phew.
In the early 20th century, your problem was straight hair; your fix was sitting motionless for roughly ten hours under 60 pounds of scalding brass irons hanging half an inch from your scalp.
Senator Elizabeth Warren delivered a scalding rebuke of Donald J. Trump on Tuesday night, describing him as a "a small, insecure, money grubber" as she escalated her feud with the presumptive Republican nominee.
Apparently, the rest of the world likes to sit down and enjoy their coffee in mugs, rather than risk spilling their scalding coffee on themselves while hurrying to get to work on time.
"When they start to become mobile and can do things on their own, scalding in your own home and in your own kitchen is the number one way they get hurt," he said.
But much of the online conversation around the interview has settled on one particularly scalding point: the identity of a [very famous Hollywood actress] who has irked Turner for the past 203 years.
While my first instinct would be to take a scalding hot shower and scrub down every inch of my body like a surgeon washing up before entering the operating room, that's not recommended.
That's the clear message going into the Democrats' presidential candidate debate in South Carolina on Tuesday, after the scalding mess on display at the mixed martial arts event in Las Vegas last week.
Here in the modern-day Western world, however, we'd rather have scalding hot wax ripped off our faces in dangerously close proximity to our eyes than cultivate a bit of hair between the brows.
The great exception is "You Can't Break a Woman" ("who don't love you anymore") — scalding in the way that the interlocking guitars bite and McKenna's mournfully defiant voice meshes with the sad, triumphant melody.
A July 2007 blast tore a deep crater in an intersection near Grand Central Terminal and sent a scalding geyser into the air, leaving one woman dead from a heart attack as she fled.
Although the Bruins canned 52.7 percent of their field-goal tries, including a scalding 0123 percent after halftime, they were held 15 points under their season average as the Wildcats contained their transition game.
We were more slammed than I'd ever seen, and as I hurriedly checked the coffee levels between orders, one pot's handle broke, slicing open my finger and dumping scalding coffee all over my pants.
By the time our three weeks together had concluded, we'd traversed the dizzying streets of Tokyo, swam naked in the scalding hot springs near Nagano, and appreciated the rich history and beauty of Kyoto.
After flicking coffee grounds at them and pouring Ouzo over their heads, he runs out of ideas and asks me if I think he should pour some of the scalding hot coffee over them.
To interview Mr. Goldman, in his fourth year on the job, I had to scamper after him on a scorching day as he made trip after trip over Saharan stretches of near-scalding sand.
Even her scalding take on Kate's "I Hate Men" ("he may have hair upon his chest but, sister, so has Lassie") is subtly shaded to demonstrate that hate is only part of the problem.
Mr. Trump's scalding critique of the nuclear deal as "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into" echoed the language he used during his presidential campaign.
You may wonder why in the year 2017, after so many graphic and scalding national seminars on sexual predation over the last 26 years, we are still trying to come to terms with it.
"We say: be prudent, let hot drinks cool down," he told Reuters, adding that the WHO's advice was to "not consume foods or drinks when they are at a very hot - scalding hot - temperature".
But for me, Harris's metaphor for the ghostly afterlife of America's peculiar institution remains as theatrically rich — and as hilarious and scalding, in a staging, once again, by Robert O'Hara — as any to date.
A medium hot chocolate cost $3.04 at the location I went to in New York City, which seemed expensive for what I thought it was — a fake-tasting, scalding hot cup of chocolate milk.
As the local news showed stock photos of Fromme, my next door neighbor and I sat in my room, silently scalding our mouths with Jeno's rolls, wondering if we'd ever be allowed outside again.
They were never fans of Trump, but on Tuesday, two of them amped up their critiques to scalding levels, declaring that Trump is a threat not only to the Republican Party but to democracy.
Chris Christie of New Jersey kept up his scalding criticism of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida on Wednesday, declaring, despite polls to the contrary, that they were the two main options for New Hampshire voters.
By sophomore year, I stopped using relaxers as frequently and instead turned to protective styles — including sew-in weaves, which lost their purpose whenever I'd press my leave-out with a scalding-hot flat iron.
Police in Ohio have arrested a 25-year-old woman whose 4-year-old stepson died Wednesday hours after she allegedly placed both of his legs in scalding hot water to punish him, PEOPLE confirms.
American Airlines just got sued by a passenger who claims she was severely burned when a flight attendant spilled scalding hot coffee on her ... which begs the question -- when did airlines start serving hot coffee?
Ina Rogers, 123, and husband Jonathan Allen, 29, were arraigned on an amended complaint before a Superior Court judge in a case involving allegations that the children were waterboarded, bitten and burned with scalding water.
A young gay man said he was struggling to recover from severe burns after a man poured scalding water on him and his boyfriend while they were asleep in an Atlanta-area apartment last month.
Researchers, however, haven't ever truly tackled the issue, either, aside from one small British experiment involving daily baths for a week in scalding-hot water that's never been peer-reviewed or published in a journal.
Scylee Vayoh Ambrose, 1, and Ibanez Ambrose, 2, died after their bedroom filled with scalding steam that spewed from a malfunctioning radiator in the apartment where they lived in a cluster building in the Bronx.
As the historian Martha Jones writes in a scalding critique of the Central Park monument decision, Truth was a pioneer in the suffrage movement and attended the first national women's rights conference in Worcester, Mass.
Ten years ago on Tuesday, a steam pipe explosion near Grand Central Terminal propelled a 40-foot-high geyser of scalding, brownish steam over a busy intersection, splashing debris over the evening rush hour crowd.
Chris Christie of New Jersey is embarking on a scalding effort over the next week to discredit Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, the man he blames for undermining his campaign and whose ascendancy he deeply resents.
It zeroes in on one rich Michigan suburb imploding in the wake of the 2016 election, examining a microcosm of the boiling tensions now scalding the country, and promises to spare no one under its microscope.
Based on an 1865 Russian novel and just off a round of festival appearances, Lady Macbeth isn't Shakespeare; it's a steady, scalding story about a woman who's mistreated by men and just isn't having it anymore.
In Fear, Bob Woodward's scalding exposé about the Trump administration, the author writes that the president is so enraptured by his Twitter usage that he has his best tweets printed out so he can study them.
Yet the most intriguing takeaway of Comey's performance for the ages, despite his scalding indictment of Trump, was that Republicans came away with more than they had hoped for to bolster their defense of the President.
In a scalding 63-page opinion released in February 2001, a magistrate judge agreed that the tapes were virtually worthless: a "canvas," he said, "of nebulous conversations" that did not establish a case against the Aisenbergs.
Thanks largely to a scalding scene in the first half of the show, a central plotline seems as if it could be a commentary on the modern-day scourges of date rape and on-campus assaults.
And in 2017, a Manhattan man, 69, ended up in a hospital burn unit with second-degree burns over his entire back, groin, calves and feet; he had been placed in a scalding tub or shower.
We saw in the pilot that she walks into a scalding bath; later, she declares, "He was no dragon; fire cannot kill a dragon," after her brother perishes; and eventually, she emerges Unburnt from her dragons' birth.
There, a number of men huddled under the sputtering, scalding-hot spray were going to town on themselves as if having an audience of fellow inmates watch you masturbate were the most normal thing in the world.
I had the pot for a few months and one morning as I poured scalding hot coffee over the counter, floor, and my feet, I saw the coffee spill and thought it was actually kind of interesting.
Ms. Ayotte, who has awkwardly bounced between distance from and acceptance of Mr. Trump, found herself in scalding hot water last week by suggesting during a debate with her opponent that Mr. Trump was a role model.
On September 15, Yellowstone Park's Ear Spring geyser erupted, belching not just rocks and scalding hot water into the air, but dozens of pieces of human trash that were cooked for decades in incredibly hot water. Nice!
On September 15, Yellowstone Park's Ear Spring geyser erupted, belching not just rocks and scalding hot water into the air, but dozens of pieces of human trash that were cooked for decades in incredibly hot water. Nice!
As it happened, the one person Mr. Trump made a point of not going after on Monday was Mr. Mueller, who has been on the receiving end of scalding presidential Twitter blasts for more than a year.
The scenery, nicely shot by Giles Nuttgens and covering a wide swath of the country — Amritsar, New Delhi, Jaipur and Goa — is always great, and Patel and Apte's chemistry approaches scalding levels as their characters grow closer.
The sharp sales reversal for Blackmores, which raked in double-digit growth last year on exploding China demand, makes it Australia's first casualty of a slowdown in the world's No.2 economy that is also scalding businesses worldwide.
Let the watery get super steamy for you Dragon Blood bath bomb Make sure your bath is hot and scalding before dropping in this Dragon's Blood bath bomb, which is supposed to make your Khaleesi magic more potent.
According to the Humane Society of Missouri, the vet said Molly was OK and received no permanent damage from her time stuck in the scalding car, though she did arrive at the vet with a very high temperature.
Without one, taking the portafilter out too soon can result in a scalding spray of soppy espresso grounds, or stored water in the group head, which could also mean coffee grounds getting up in there, necessitating a cleaning.
Lapoint had previously come a cross a receptor in the body, TRPV1, that is activated by only two things: scalding heat hotter than 109 degrees Farenheit and capsaicin, the compound in hot sauce that produces the familiar burn.
SAN MIGUEL LOS LOTES, Guatemala (Reuters) - Eufemia Garcia watched in horror as Guatemala's Fuego volcano sent scalding ash and gas surging over her home a week ago, burying her children and grandson among 50 of her extended family.
However, that comment was pretty tame compared to the most scalding-hot take of all ... when LaVar guaranteed his middle son, Gelo, would take over the league if/when he jumps from the G-League to the NBA.
In his theory, a stimulus triggers the Nav1.7 channel to open just long enough to allow the necessary amount of sodium ions to pass through, which then enables messages of stinging, soreness, or scalding to register in the brain.
True to this year's stubborn, scalding sign, the lineup is full of intense reds, including the orange-y matte lipstick shade, Dangerous, as well as earthy, grounding neutrals like the ones you'll find in the nine-shade eyeshadow palette.
Filmed in his hometown, Bobbio, which was also the setting for his scalding debut, "Fists in the Pocket," it dips into the past to demonstrate that blood, in all of its literal and symbolic manifestations, is always about to be spilled.
However, the BLM decision seems to have bought Hughes some time before the potentially deadly manned test of his DIY scalding steam missile—time which he apparently does not intend to use to reconsider whether this is a good idea.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is flinging scalding rhetoric on immigration and staging a raucous rally with his true believers in a bid to recreate his magic 22016 formula on the day he formally launches his quest for a second term.
Salas-Solano is now suing Starbucks for the September 2015 incident, alleging that she not only needed surgery and skin-grafts for her own severe burns, but that the scalding hot water burns also resulted in the death of her dog.
Reports of blenders, which have operated normally for years, suddenly turning cool ingredients into scalding hot mixtures after less than 20 seconds of normal operation are perplexing and contrary to the hundreds of millions of uses by satisfied NutriBullet customers worldwide.
There's another thing to keep in mind here: In the countries where the cancer association was discovered, people typically drink their hot teas or matés at temperatures that exceed 150 degrees Fahrenheit, which many of us would consider to be scalding.
Dre's scalding reproof — "The system is rigged" — has long been a refrain of African-­Americans; this campaign season, it's also the mantra of Bernie Sanders and Donald J. Trump, yin-and-yang candidates with restive and largely white voting bases.
Some models and actors like to intensify the effect of the water cut by taking a diuretic, trying to sweat it out in the sauna, taking scalding hot Epsom salt baths, or jumping on cardio equipment while dressed to summit Everest.
Time in the United States: Five years Work permit: Yes Government soldiers in Guinea who were determined to capture Mamadou poured scalding oil on his baby when they came searching for him in his family's home in 2015, he claimed.
Next thing you know, you'll be snacking on a Trinidad Moruga Scorpion whilst having sex on a rollercoaster and getting your hair pulled before going home to have dabs of wasabi powder while you watch horror movies in a scalding bath.
WILDWOOD, N.J. — It is about a third of a mile from the boardwalk, across the sand, to the ocean's edge, an intimidating journey for anyone lugging young children, ample beach gear or when the hot summer sun sends sand temperatures scalding.
Mr. Trump said the steel slats would be wired — the Army general accompanying him declined to elaborate — and added that they would absorb heat so that they would be too scalding for potential migrants to even touch, much less scale.
The genre of self-help lives and dies on this fanaticism: We should eat like cave men, scale distant mountains, ingest live charcoal, walk across scalding stones, lift oversize tires, do yoga in a hothouse, run a marathon, run another.
A scalding new addition by Cameron Rowland, one of New York's smartest young artists, amends MOCA's donor recognition wall to reflect how the museum's site on Grand Avenue, formerly a melting pot of Latino and Asian families, was razed and redeveloped.
A small zit — "It's not a stress zit!" she tells Gary, as he stupidly tries to soothe it with scalding hot water — at the beginning of the episode mushrooms into a shiny red mound taking up a large portion of her cheekbone.
The latest issue of Action Comics No. 987 contains a scalding scene: A white supremacist, fed up with a company that just laid him off, decides to load up his machine gun and kill the undocumented workers he believes took his job.
An oft-cited Consumer Affairs investigation from 2008 showed some pretty gnarly accounts of people doing simple things like putting a hot Pyrex pan in the oven only to have it explode in their hands, sending scalding shards of glass into their appendages.
Heenan had so much ill-will built up towards him after years managing and egging on heels that Flair, who was a distinctly NWA product, came into the northeast-based WWF with both recognition and scalding heat just by virtue of the association.
Myriam Gurba is a self-professed "final girl" and "Mean" is her testimony: a scalding memoir that comes with a full accounting of the costs of survival, of being haunted by those you could not save and learning to live with their ghosts.
Then again, in hindsight it's amazing that a mainstream, ad-supported basic cable network gambled at all on such a scalding concept, which skewered corporate greed and consumerism and posited that a shadowy cabal was behind everything, pulling the strings and profiting handsomely.
Unstable conditions continued to hamper rescue workers from searching for people missing and feared dead after the volcano off the New Zealand coast erupted in a towering blast of ash and scalding steam while dozens of tourists explored its moon-like surface.
"Deranged," premiering today on THUMP, follows his contribution to the imprint's fall compilation Tracks Volume 1, and finds Amato employing what sounds like an unruly crowd of analog gear to evoke the sound of slow, scalding bile, tossing and turning in its own mess.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Guards at a U.S. detention center for immigrants in California used pepper spray, beatings and scalding hot showers last year to punish eight Central American men who went on a hunger strike, two of the men and their attorneys said on Tuesday.
" A work of Marxist sociology and scalding polemic, it took a gratuitous swipe at the New Negro: the black upper class, Frazier said, had "either ignored the Negro Renaissance or, when they exhibited any interest in it, they revealed their ambivalence towards the Negro masses.
"New York is a lonely, lonely, lonely city," Yossy Morales said one recent Saturday, a morning so frigid that a bicycle deliveryman outside Burger Heaven on Lexington Avenue at 62nd Street was forced to pour scalding water over his Kryptonite lock to key it open.
"I told some jokes about our current president at the White House Correspondents' Dinner — jokes about how he was unqualified to be president — and some have said that night convinced him to run," said Meyers, referring to his scalding roast of Donald Trump in 2011.
The servers mix them together in a scalding stone bowl, sagely informing diners that they "can eat it with the chopstick, but it's better with the spoon," and then ritually clattering the side of the bowl with a spoon, as if to reinforce their point.
They memorably included the scalding "Nina — a Story About Me and Nina Simone" (which I caught at the Young Vic before its transfer to the Traverse Theater in Edinburgh), Josette Bushell-Mingo's passionate account of Simone's life and the legacy of enduring American racism.
Jenkins burrows deep into his characters' lives and minds with a granular precision, conjured with urgent performances, frank dialogue, and a repertory of tense closeups and hyperkinetic swoops, scalding light and deep darkness, that render Chiron's world with as much psychological as geographical specificity.
"On a continuous basis the children were getting punched, strangled, bitten, shot with weapons such as crossbows and bb guns, hit with weapons such as sticks and bats, subjected to 'waterboarding' and having scalding water poured on them," Deputy District Attorney Veronica Juarez wrote in the motion.
" Lange went on to point out that while chickens are "highly sensitive and intelligent birds," they are not covered by the Humane Slaughter Act — meaning "that it is perfectly legal for slaughterhouse workers to dump conscious birds into tanks of scalding water, as they frequently do.
Hopefully Capcom has the bottle to go through with this, because those guys have been burned before by the scalding piss thrown their way when they had the gall to redesign Dante and reboot Devil May Cry (which turned out to be awesome, so fuck the haters).
" The narrative, from a New York Times front-pager: "By inserting herself into a scalding set of gender dynamics, she is becoming a proxy for dashed dreams of a female presidency and the debate about President Trump's record of conduct toward women and his views on them.
That realization comes a day after The New York Times published a scalding report on the zero dollars FedEx paid in taxes in 20, to which the CEO and founder Fred Smith responded by proposing "a public debate" with the Times publisher and its business editor.
Contrast that with the scalding love and tension between the two women at the heart of "Jenufa": the title character, secretly bearing a baby out of wedlock in a small town, and her stepmother, the Kostelnicka, who makes a brutal decision to save their family from disgrace.
American Beauties ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO GET ALARMED ABOUTThe Complete Novels of Charles WrightBy Charles WrightOut of print Between 1963 and 1973, Charles Wright wrote three scalding autobiographical novels about a young black intellectual from Missouri, a Korean War veteran, trying to make it in New York City.
The group Irreversible Entanglements is a scalding, free-improvising quintet featuring the young performance poet Camae Ayewa (known as Moor Mother in her solo work), who draws connections across epochs of African and American history, making sense of trauma and gathering power to take action today.
In the Finnish tradition—the original, Finns will argue—you're naked, sitting near a wood-burning stove in two-hundred-degree heat, in a structure the size of a garden shed, pouring water on hot stones for a scalding hit of löyly , sauna steam, like some heat-seeking junkie.
But instead, he went ahead with what a judge in Georgia said was a "soulless" decision to throw the scalding water over two gay men sleeping on a mattress, burning them so severely that one was put into an induced coma at the hospital and both required skin grafts.
A stint in culinary school was followed by a position as commis at one of France's most storied restaurants, La Tour d'Argent, where the young cook committed the requisite gaffes, including scalding himself with a pot full of lobster stock and burning two dozen ducks in one go.
Supposedly, the Druids of the British Isles would force villagers to bob apples from huge cauldrons of scalding-hot liquid—and get their faces scalded—or be decapitated and thrown into a burning wicker man if they refused; an offer that sounds way more hardcore than trick-or-treating.
But in a scalding opinion, federal District Court Judge Reggie Walton called into serious doubt whether Attorney General William Barr possesses either of these golden prosecutorial virtues (and before anyone cries politics, Judge Walton was nominated to the bench by President George W. Bush, a Republican, in 2001).
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Diane Kacprowski showed up at 57th Street Books in Chicago early on Tuesday on a mission to be one of the first to snap up a copy of James Comey's scalding memoir about his time at the helm of the FBI and his abrupt firing by President Donald Trump.
Thermomix in Australia, a Vorwerk distribtor, was slow to disclose problems in 2014 with lid seals for the kitchen appliance, despite at least 14 customers suffering serious burns when lids failed and scalding hot liquid spilled on users, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said in a statement on Friday.
Thermomix in Australia, a Vorwerk distributor, was slow to disclose problems in 2014 with lid seals for the kitchen appliance, despite at least 14 customers suffering serious burns when lids failed and scalding hot liquid spilled on users, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said in a statement on Friday.
In his note, following a scalding Christmas speech in which he urged priests guilty of sex abuse to turn themselves in and "prepare for divine justice," he bemoaned, yet again, the eroding trust in the institution he leads, and how it had to regain everyone's confidence—religious and laypeople alike.
There's nothing new about it, although the edge on it—both the vinegary peevishness of the response to the shuffling of the rank-and-file and the scalding talk of cowardice or betrayal or some other mock-heroic judgment in the response to Durant's move—is uncomfortably of this moment.
A giant paper cup of scalding liquid to be sipped over half an hour is not something often seen in an Italian's hands — unless it's on a trip to the United States, where a visit to Starbucks is considered part of the experience, like the Grand Canyon or a Manhattan museum.
CBS, known in the 1817s for relatively conventional comedies like "The Andy Griffith Show" and "The Beverly Hillbillies," was looking to freshen its image, and Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin's groundbreaking "All in the Family," which tackled contemporary issues like bigotry with scalding humor, became a key component of that strategy.
So how does a person get some semblance of beachy hair when they barely tolerate the beach, and also it's mid-January and you live in New York City and you dread even washing your hair because you know how cold it'll be once you get out of the scalding-hot shower?
"Squidbillies," an almost indescribably bizarre animated series on Adult Swim, has been dormant for more than a year, but it returns for its 10th season on Sunday night with an episode that represents the show at its best: It's sick, it's scalding, and it makes you uncomfortable about some aspect of modern life.
The famous tsuboyu, a small hut that people can rent for 30-minute time slots to dip themselves in scalding water (literally so hot that you have to top it off with freezing water from a hose for close to 15 minutes so that you don't get burned) is not where people cook.
And academics and journalists banded together to debunk chain texts instructing people to "hold their breath for 10 seconds" to test for the "shortness of breath" symptom that often indicates coronavirus—something no medical professional or body has validated—or to drink scalding water to ward off the virus, another rumor with zero medical backing.
The original "Godzilla" came out in Japan less than a decade after Hiroshima, and a recent contribution to the legend, "Shin Godzilla" (2016), was received, and praised, as a scalding comment on the Japanese government's response to real-life calamities—the earthquake and tsunami of 2011, and the subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
They rebuked Mr. Trump for revoking the security clearance of John Brennan, the C.I.A. director under President Obama, in retaliation for his scalding condemnations and, ominously, for his role in "the rigged witch hunt" — the investigation into Russia's attempt to fix the 2016 election, now in the hands of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.
Rankled by the Miserdens' self-importance, Johnny instead envisions a work of scalding honesty (Bella's husband, Alan, a dot-com millionaire, "fit and sleek in tight jeans, with no apparent genitals, had the overall smoothness of features that expects good fortune but never attracts much personal devotion") before finally settling on something, if not exactly flattering, at least more respectful and sedate.
They careened, like a Twitter feed, from topic to topic: Donald Trump, the Mercer family, Jack Dorsey, Peter Thiel, 4chan, the tactics of ideological warfare on the internet, Ted's family, Ted's combination of medications, our brains scalding under an ever-hotter torrent of bad information, and Lane Davis, a rising star in the far-right media world who had just murdered his father in a spasm of conspiratorial rage.
The book's nearly all-female chorus of eyewitnesses relate nightmarish images from the front: a river overrun by the floating caps of dead sailors; a train station full of legless veteran amputees, hopping around on their hands; an old woman in besieged Leningrad, each day tossing scalding water from a pot so that, when the time comes, she can pour it accurately onto the heads of Nazi invaders.
I don't believe true readers of the editorial page are surprised by this at all, because over the past year we have been writing scathing, scalding articles about Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Over a spread of slick cheung fun rolls, scalding shrimp-filled har gow dumplings, chicken feet, turnip cakes, and more, the Wong brothers told me what it was like growing up in the most diverse section of the most diverse city in the U.S. "My best friends, my childhood friends, are Chinese, Indian, Mexican, black, white—— You get exposed to so much growing up in Alief," Robin said.
You may think there's nothing easier than throwing a sleeve full of frozen mini bagels into the toaster oven, but even for an expert bagel-iolo like me, at least three out of every four bagels fall short in some way: the topping slides off the bagel sticking to the roof of my mouth scalding it, the mini "sausage" pieces over-render—turning ashen and crumbly—or the bagel itself turns somehow rock hard.
He sure came out swinging, but as the questioning dragged on, it became clear that the guy's still a former FBI agent with a default expression best described as "resting stoic face," who plays things as close to the chest as possible Between that, the inevitable tedium of Senate protocol, and the fact that the only Trump who ended up live-tweeting was Donald Junior, some of the viewers who had tuned in to watch Comey spill scalding secrets were more frustrated than captivated.

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