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"searing" Definitions
  1. so strong that it seems to burn you
  2. (of words or speech) powerful and critical
"searing" Synonyms
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"searing" Antonyms
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983 Sentences With "searing"

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Searing: For those with searing ability: Does it sauté an onion and brown chicken skin just as well as a skillet does?
And having lived through the searing experience and the searing pain of the financial crisis and having the industry come through less diverse, this is a potential solution.
Graphic: Searing returns on Greek and Portuguese debt - reut.
Who cares — what matters is his fearless, searing songwriting.
"The staggering levels of pipe and tube imports clearly indicates foreign competitors refuse to do so and that is why we support the remedial action," said Lee Searing, CEO of Searing Industries.
And then, predictably, he copped some searing social media backlash.
The victim read a searing letter that's been widely shared.
The series' harsher moments contain searing flashes of inescapable imagery.
Have you ever experienced the searing agony of a UTI?
The searing debate over forced organ extraction is not new.
Those searing experiences have not translated into a sympathetic politics.
Skream (aka Oliver Jones) is back with another searing remix.
Both skillets are great for sautéing, frying, searing, and more.
The topic has been a searing one for flight attendants.
It was searing, and she had to draw her curtains.
Disney's testimony was a powerful, searing indictment of modern capitalism.
We don't really see the deep and searing side of life.
It walks this very fine line between being playful and searing.
The most searing interrogation comes from Representative Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio).
I was prepared for searing pain, and I was not disappointed.
He's recorded a searing study in the inner structure of confidence.
He could never quite get it right — by his searing lights.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor addressed this glaring omission in her searing dissent.
For many Americans, it was a searing introduction to Mr. Pence.
How would such a searing experience affect a novel about #MeToo?
But they didn't think that condition should cause such searing pain.
The caramelisation caused by searing meat provides another layer of flavour.
For moist, juicy results, frying or searing is the best option.
Another day of searing heat may not have been the reason.
Where the searing scorching wind blew, your bright day now reigns.
Elizabeth Warren unleashed a searing critique of Donald Trump's business record.
Searing vignettes describe her life before and after her mother's death.
In Poland, sports federations in general have also endured searing rebuke.
The trial has become a searing demonstration of those lingering tensions.
Working and retired Americans have searing memories of the financial meltdown.
She's tough, funny, smart, sexy and — in sudden, searing glimpses — desperate.
It's a well-crafted, searing depiction of race, class and oppression.
The most searing revelations, though, come just four pages into the book.
And when the time comes for big emotion, Dillon's work is searing.
And Republicans fired back with some searing hits of their own -- Reps.
A searing solar prominence extends outwards from the surface of the sun.
Many marchers who couldn't afford shoes walked barefoot in the searing heat.
"It's definitely a searing nerve pain and it's pretty intense," Perkins said.
On Tuesday, he delivered his most searing indictment of the Mexican underworld.
Daulerio has received some of the most searing scrutiny from Hogan's attorneys.
At its base stands a searing reminder of the continent's dark history.
That completely fed-up eye roll you feel searing into your back?
Backpacking through remote wilderness in searing heat, I felt the telltale pang.
It's a searing (and funny) indictment of the failures of contemporary sisterhood.
Mr. Sanders responded with a searing attack of his own about Mrs.
It was a searing experience and the beginning of his political education.
Dr. Blasey's memory was, at times, hazy, but her testimony was searing.
After that searing experience, you're unlikely to make the same mistake again.
Until then, "Prism" keeps potentially searing material on a decidedly low flame.
Your freestyle at Harvard University in 2016 was searing and soaring epos.
Hannah confronted him directly about the breakup in the searing live finale.
Ashwaq Haji Hamid Talo, above, 20, gave a restrained but searing account.
Onstage, he'll be sautéing broccoli rabe, plating gnocchi, searing salmon and more.
The tale is heartwarming, and the concert I heard there was searing.
He steered clear of the searing subject that has dogged his presidency.
A "searing level of dissatisfaction" is the way the Times described it.
Ford's searing testimony was a case study in how to come forward.
Rather, her emotions emanate from a searing source of fortitude and pain.
During the Intelligence hearings, Speier appeared composed, prepared and searing, when needed.
The Hill's Morgan Chalfant has more on Trump's searing condemnation of China.
This social conditioning is one of Age of Resistance's most searing themes.
But then women began complaining of complications like bleeding and searing pain.
The pictures are searing, and they are offensive to a great many Americans.
Ink-black pixels cozy up alongside retina-searing colors with pin-sharp distinction.
Memories that would be searing to anyone else leave little impression on her.
Two of Rock's most searing monologues on race garnered applause and even cheers.
Throughout the campaign, Trump fired back with his own series of searing attacks.
After weeks of searing weather, they decided to enjoy the crisp autumn air.
After he came to, Castro Reséndiz felt a searing pain in his shoulder.
This is a searing message, but one that audiences seem eager to hear.
By the time rescuers reached her, the searing heat had nearly killed her.
Maybe you've got a weird pain in your jaw or a searing headache.
Eyes and lungs searing, I walked up and down the harbor snapping photos.
Like the Parkland teens, veterans deliver their points with a particularly searing power.
The two can be seen sharing a searing kiss in the TGIT trailer.
Hamilton will apply the lessons from both to the searing heat of Baku.
Mr Kilcullen's contempt for George W. Bush's defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, is searing.
A photograph of the child became a searing icon of the refugee crisis.
The result is a searing narrative that plumbs both emotional and political depths.
For those seeking mainstream legitimacy, it's another searing reminder that they don't belong.
It was more of a throat-searing, eye-reddening, vomit-churning hell broth.
Trump faced an instant, searing global backlash for his executive order on refugees.
I couldn't even stand up during intermission in the theater without searing pain.
They delivered a series of searing attacks on Mr. Biden's record on race.
The searing testimony opened Ms. Ortega's trial in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
Without a holy grail for vaping cessation, the toll on families is searing.
And Hannah Gadsby offers searing social commentary in a smart new comedy special.
Large scallops, about two ounces each, are ideal for grilling or pan-searing.
He was personal, and he discussed, bluntly, the searing divides in the country.
And few, if any, have been more searing than the former CIA director.
In May, she wrote a searing opinion piece for the New York Times.
One of the most searing exchanges involved Mr. Sanders's record on gun regulation.
MORE (R-Ariz.) recently delivered searing attacks against Donald Trump's dark world vision.
So and so offers a searing representation of the scourge of misogyny.  Done.
Ford's Senate testimony overall marked a searing turning point in the confirmation process.
Many were killed in the Holocaust, sending a searing message to the next generation.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg did not join the most searing section of the opinion.
A flash of light, a thunderclap, a searing heat, and then… The world changes.
THE colours at the 2016 summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro are eye-searing.
And there's searing pain in "Intra-Venus," made while Ms. Wilke was battling lymphoma.
What a searing, jarring film Lady Macbeth is — I left feeling a little shaken.
He also, along with Mulaney, delivered a searing review of Clint Eastwood's latest film.
She's the woman who wrote a searing essay about growing up biracial in America.
Then there was a searing op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday.
Friends' perfumes began to burn her eyes, bringing on searing headaches and dizzy spells.
The St. Francis catastrophe stands as one the most searing tragedies in California history.
Mr. Talley's lack of experience drew searing questions from Democratic members of the committee.
Don't crowd the pot, or you'll end up steaming rather than searing the meat.
Once that's done, he halves onions, which he'll char on a searing hot skillet.
A searing jeremiad on the current state of Turkey's democracy, "Susamam" pulls few punches.
Now, Dr. De Pontieu and his colleagues think they have solved the searing mystery.
The decision is a searing commentary on the state of Mexico today, analysts say.
And one is a searing, personal indictment of the authoritarian turn in Brazilian politics.
Sounding searing under Mr. Gilbert, the music is anguished, vehement and sometimes delicately poignant.
Mr. Flynn's searing critique was seen at the agency as the height of insensitivity.
The stories deliver a searing portrait of life in and around the forever war.
But it also has a characteristic language: hacking, burning, searing—you know how it goes.
Opening the video with the laugh, 10 searing seconds of rueful amusement, is just perfect.
My Ultra, which has the same searing capability as the Duo, left me wanting more.
A searing video of the encounter helped galvanize the then-nascent Black Lives Matter movement.
You may be more likely to push past searing pain to keep up, or impress.
If you go into Leave to Remain expecting searing political commentary, you might be disappointed.
More rain was also added, which will help protect the crop from the searing heat.
" Last September, Dimon called out bitcoin in searing comments, added that, "It won't end well.
In the snaps, Chyna, 27, filmed herself searing meat in a pan and steaming vegetables.
It's a slow, searing look at the life of King and feels painfully relevant today.
"Yes," she said with searing determination, her eyes aglow with the superpower of being seen.
The band contributed this searing anthem to the soundtrack for Cameron Crowe's romantic comedy Singles.
It's a searing musical indictment of the damage caused by whiteness that forces self-reflection.
Aerial videos showed lava searing a long orange and smoky line through a wooded area.
But after her searing opening statement, there can be little doubt about Ford's credibility now.
But its rattle was a searing, almost mechanical sound that sent chills down our spines.
For another, searing was even easier with the Impossible Burger than with a beef burger.
This phase, called reentry, generates a searing-hot plasma that can destroy an unprotected spacecraft.
True to form, Ms. Radvanovsky sings with searing power, flinty attack and incisive coloratura passagework.
No one wants to be searing anything on the stove while the oven's at 450°.
It could also remind voters of a searing period in American history, and in Mrs.
A searing event in British press and labor history, the move set off violent protests.
Read this searing account by Sinan Antoon, a poet and novelist born and raised there.
It can highlight Dory's selfishness even as it portrays, with great care, her searing pain.
It was uncomfortable and searing, but the discomfort broke through barriers and moved us closer.
Accusers described experiencing "searing pain" during the assaults and having feelings of shame and embarrassment.
At makeshift shelters across southern Laos, flood victims spoke of harrowing ordeals and searing losses.
Then a searing, liquid-white light began spilling out over the edge of the blackness.
He came out in support of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh — after the searing Senate hearings.
The sun, she recalled, was searing hot and together they walked for two weeks nonstop.
The searing final D minor interlude is echoed onstage in an orgy of charcoal explosions.
Record-breaking heat is searing much of the country, even forcing some schools to close.
By the end of this searing book, those words read more as understatement than exaggeration.
That book was acclaimed as a searing insight into the semiotics of Vladimir Putin's Russia.
Like its parent company's flagship app, Instagram still locks users into a searing white interface.
Local television broadcasts featured searing calls to action and demonstrations from students and parents alike.
In Offill's second novel, the story of a brittle marriage unspools in short, searing chapters.
Froome said the stage was not as easy as it looked, under a searing sun.
At the event, she suddenly felt a burning, searing pain in her hands and feet.
From a different vantage point some academics and journalists offer up their own searing criticisms.
And that is his strategy in responding to former FBI Director James Comey's searing testimony.
In season two, The Handmaid's Tale continues to be an angry, searing piece of work.
Because of Cuba's searing heat, most folk have to be in the ground within 24 hours.
The company's refusal touched off a searing debate over privacy and security in the digital age.
The result is a searing examination of how class, privilege, money, and freedom of choice intersect.
In seconds, the searing knife slides through the petroleum jelly as if it were a cupcake.
This Hamilton Beach Electric Searing Grill, for example, is listed at $64.99, plus a $2 coupon.
" Another Trump supporter was even more searing: "He has no clue how to run a country.
In few places is the controversy so searing as in Montgomery, the state capital of Alabama.
Eastern regions like Champagne and Alsace have experienced some of the most searing weather this summer.
The high production values and generally flawless casting transform the sometimes laboring prose into searing imagery.
I read searing tales from reporters and techies, chefs and yogis, civil servants and mountain climbers.
It's great for searing meats, sautéing, and even baking, since the pans create a dry heat.
It is stovetop safe, and performed excellently in sautéing the onion and searing the chicken thighs.
I don't remember the details of that day, only the searing pain in my left temple.
Cilic calmly broke him again, wrapping up the set with a searing forehand to the corner.
Perhaps most searing were the aerial images of the viaduct collapse along Interstate 880 in Oakland.
If the event was so searing than why can't she remember the house address, the date.
As with a chicken, you'll need to get the pan blazing hot before searing the bird.
Fluidly caustic and sweet, Catastrophe is also delightfully dirty, searing with scatological candidness and feverish sexuality.
Even a pristine, searing image of the shadow of a black hole won't end the story.
Ms. Netrebko stood and gathered strength to deliver the searing opening line of Aida's tormented soliloquy.
Clinton with searing questions in a hearing about the deadly attacks in 2012 in Benghazi, Libya.
For the Marines, the Hell House was not only searing and difficult but also strangely satisfying.
In her work — six searing books and counting — she has become the keeper of the flame.
France's leading Jewish organization, known by the initials C.R.I.F., issued a searing criticism of Macron's stance.
The profound rage, pain, ecstasy and ambivalence that Ms. Maxwell brought to the role was searing.
The searing heat has been made worse by a lack of electricity to power air-conditioners.
What gas grills are not good for, Mr. Cohen and others said, is high-heat searing.
What they don't realize is that a violent end — think searing grill and gnashing teeth — awaits.
I briefly re-mourned a close friendship that ended with a searing falling out via email.
While Brabo's words underscore the toughness of the migrants' task, his photos are even more searing.
When I get to the house my boyfriend is searing some steaks and making roasted broccoli.
She made the earliest and one of the most searing critiques of former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Justin Fairfax assaulted her in 2004 issued a statement with a searing account of the encounter.
You don't cook a steak for 45 minutes, you give it four searing minutes on each side.
They're both puzzle games that lean heavily on techno-driven soundtracks and eye-searing bursts of color.
However, plenty of these revisits were also met with searing criticism from professional and amateur reviewers alike.
Over their heads, Rachel and Quinn exchange a searing look; they're only truly interested in each other.
In 2004, Tatum detailed her dysfunctional relationship with her father in her searing autobiography A Paper Life.
This comes on the back of a searing 2015, when more than 2,500 died in the summer.
That current runs throughout the plays, which serve, among other things, as a searing indictment of Reaganism.
It's estimated that Ptacek has driven somewhere around $30,000, just by threatening to post eye-searing screencaps.
But the hottest political topic in a searing Italian summer is the expected resurrection of Silvio Berlusconi.
Everyone knows—without any evidence except its bright, searing, tautologous truth—that Donald Trump's is probably miniature.
But on the ground, Trump seemed disconnected from the searing emotion unfolding in the storm's deadly path.
It all feels like a rebuttal to his bandmate Levon Helm's searing autobiography This Wheel's On Fire.
Really, the true origins of Stargazy Pie don't matter, because it is a dish of searing importance.
He presented a searing indictment of the Castros and strong criticism of Obama for moving too quickly.
J'Nai Bridges gave a glowing, searing performance as Josefa, who responds to the mob with serene fury.
Ms. Searing said the change helps charities avoid "starving themselves" to avoid the appearance of high overhead.
However, also enclosed was a blue, innocent-looking mini USB fan, a nod to Singapore's searing temperatures.
The Justice Department's searing report on Baltimore's policing and its targeting of black residents stunned even activists.
The climax of the movie comes when Colvin writes up a searing account of her semi-blinding.
Spanning beloved children's classics to searing memoirs to classics, the list has a little bit of everything.
It's simultaneously a searing take on class politics, an anxiety-inducing thriller, and a bracingly dark comedy.
A particularly searing moment: Elizabeth's confession that her mother tried to hang her when she was 9.
Charron continued the searing hot exchange by teasing HFK for being fat and looking forward to Ribfest.
Transmitting something of the searing intensity of this conquest of the psyche, excerpts of ¡Que viva México!
Stream the searing single "Vicious Romance," premiering below and pre-order the band's newest seven-inch here.
It's a searing revival, one that almost feels forbidden given the depth and pain the play explores.
The duchess continually scolds her queen daughter, who has a hiss and searing insult for every occasion.
As a result, the atmospheres of hot Jupiters can reach searing temperatures exceeding 2,800°C (5,000°F).
It's served virtually wriggling, bar a second of searing and drizzle of craft soy sauce and sake.
Beyond New York City, the searing vocal talents of Sharon Jones might not be too well known.
But the 2008 bailout of the U.S. financial services industry was a searing experience for both men.
There is a right way to do a consommé, a stock, searing meat, or making an omelet.
The shows that critics would call powerful and searing and an honest portrayal of blah blah blah.
I still watch those powerful and searing prestige shows on my own, when I'm in the mood.
But Ms. Kennedy is a searing, quick-witted woman, who sleeps each night in Mexico with a .
But then you look again, and the sunny yellows turn rank, like grease in the searing heat.
The outfit is eye-searing even in black-and-white, and could only exist in the 1970s.
Nothing I write can be as searing or persuasive or true as Abrar is in this photo.
After his speech — a searing critique of mainstream liberalism — a young man walked up to the microphone.
The affair culminates in a single, searing night together in Chicago, after which they part for good.
The playground is off-limits because a geyser of searing hot steam explodes out of the ground.
The Saturday Profile BERLIN — Seyran Ates recalls the searing pain of a bullet tearing through her neck.
In 2018, it was searing: "Don't believe what you hear, don't believe what you see," it begins.
Comics like Eddie Murphy and Kenan Thompson turned Mr. Cosby's demand for black rectitude into searing comedy.
When I did expose my underdeveloped left hand, the stares of others felt like a searing sting.
Juxtaposed with archival documents from those experiments, Anthony's words are a searing indictment of this continued failure.
What 22-year-old is equipped to help when the pain is so searing and so deep?
I don't think anything could have prepared me for that moment, or the searing grief that followed.
A few days before Christmas, Christianity Today published a searing editorial arguing for Trump's removal from office.
It's a formula: searing story—already proven popular with its literary success—meets well-known celebrities. Sold.
What they don't realize is that a violent end — think searing grill and gnashing teeth — awaits them.
The "why" goes back centuries, and says much about the searing effects of colonization that lingers today.
Icahn published a searing letter Tuesday opposing Cigna's $54 billion acquisition of pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts.
And a searing late-June heat wave in 213 lasted more than a week and melted mailboxes.
In some cases, the investigations have resulted in searing public reports that document how the abuse occurred.
Their searing experience points to forces the world has yet to contain: guns, technology and white supremacy.
The book also serves as a searing dismissal of academia, and of the linguistics professor Noam Chomsky.
These fires follow a "global heat wave" of searing, record-setting heat as well as exceptional drought.
To the surprise of his supporters and critics alike, Mr Modi's searing rhetoric has been translated into incrementalism.
Losing his first UFC bout so ruinously elicited a searing pain in a fighter desperate to prove himself.
Trump lambasted Washington lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in his searing inaugural address on January 20.
All that was blown away, at least for an evening, by the searing scene in the House chambers.
The things your mind naturally filters out in the real world become searing eyesores in a still image.
In the searing heat, tens of thousands of Iraqis are protesting against the dearth of electricity and water.
Wolf roasted everyone from Trump, to the administration, and the media in her searing address on Saturday night.
It pains me to type these searing words of dismissal, but we all have to face the facts.
I breathed deep trying to overcome the searing hot sensation throughout my right side as I lifted him.
And in that searing moments, 1,177 officers, sailors, and marines, were either vaporize or incinerated by the explosion.
While I relished my new independence, that searing emotional pain didn't dissolve simply because I changed my address.
Wall of PlasmaPhotographer: Eric Toops (USA)A searing solar prominence extends outwards from the surface of the Sun.
California wildfire It's the perfect recipe for disaster: five years of drought + searing heat + windy conditions = deadly wildfires.
His searing adaptation of "Life and Fate", first produced in 2007, is on tour in London (see picture).
Losing time at each split in the final 2400, Ledecky paid the price for her searing early pace.
There were grand pronouncements, searing interrogations, and a laserlike focus on doing what no one had accomplished before.
Second, if you are searing salmon (and fish in general), always do so with the skin side down .
He was overcome by a searing pain so unbearable that it seemed to expel him from his body.
He just won an Emmy for a searing portrayal of Johnnie Cochran in The People v O.J. Simpson.
The first thing I felt was this breathlessness, and then just this searing pain throughout my entire body.
They also describe searing rage -- Ron's father Fred confesses fantasies about killing Simpson himself -- at the trial's outcome.
Oliver's commentary is searing, and his jokes are expertly timed, making a show that both amuses and educates.
In Colson Whitehead's searing new novel The Nickel Boys, Dozier School for Boys has been renamed Nickel Academy.
The Stouts Creek fire was started on a searing late-July day by a spark from a mower.
His own career may not have burnt brightly for long but his cultural influence is still searing away.
And so I cannot imagine the pain, the shattering, searing, agony of a parent who loses a child.
But the two most eye-catching shortstops took turns taking grounders in the searing late afternoon heat Thursday.
Trump's searing rhetoric is tearing at the fabric of American democracy, and history will not judge him kindly.
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On Wednesday, South Korea warned of "searing" consequences if North Korea doesn't abandon plans to launch the rocket.
James Harden and Chris Paul are two of the most intellectually searing passers who ever touched a basketball.
And the disdain dripping from every word of the editorial board's condemnation of the president is truly searing.
Some of the most searing symbols of the drought, such as near-empty reservoirs, are harder to find.
This searing novel about three Latinos lost north of the border is not for the faint of heart.
The most searing part is that we don't really know what he's capable of, just that he's deranged.
"I felt this searing pain and thought, 'Oh my God, I'm never going to walk again,'" she says.
This led me indirectly to Jesmyn Ward's MEN WE REAPED, a beautiful and searing memoir published in 2013.
Campaigning in Iowa on Tuesday, Biden was fixated on Trump and delivered a searing, sweeping indictment of him.
At 5-4, serving to stay in the match, Pliskova saved the second with a searing backhand winner.
The family's searing experience points to forces the world has yet to contain: guns, technology and white supremacy.
He offered up in his speech a searing indictment of a listless Clinton campaign, although not by name.
She gave a searing speech at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which previously screened many of Weinstein's movies.
Those eyes were what sent a shot of searing fire up my spine and straight down my gut.
Their searing experience points to forces the world has yet to contain: guns, technology and white supremacy. 7.
And despite Trump's searing takes about homelessness and liberal policies, some Republicans are struggling with the issue too.
They practiced tactical driving, experienced the searing pain of exposure to pepper spray, responded to mock 911 calls.
More than 1,000 people died in Karachi, Pakistan, when a searing heat wave hit during Ramadan in 2015.
Her experiences, less searing but still powerful, left Mom also determined to prove the doubters and denigrators wrong.
Mr. Greenwald's crusading reporting, and his searing criticism of Mr. Bolsonaro, have made him a darling of leftists.
Conversely, rowing requires long levers, brute strength and fierce determination to push through searing pain on the water.
The secret to achieving the crunchy texture is coating the slices with Demerara sugar and searing them twice.
J.P. A searing ballad by the tender-voiced R&B singer Gallant, "Gentleman" pulses and throbs and oozes.
Mikhail, a poet and journalist, profiles the beekeeper who helped rescue some, delivering a searing portrait of courage.
Kasparov gave a searing interview with WIRED's Will Knight last week during an AI conference in New York.
Painter has raised his profile with searing Twitter attacks against Trump, but faces an uphill battle against Sen.
Dave Chappelle doesn't shy away from controversy — including Bill Cosby's legal troubles — in two searing new Netflix specials.
Power emanated from the inside and then flowed out with searing swiftness, the rare sort that isn't ostentatious.
Browning and searing are also possible when you place the insert on an electric, gas, or induction stovetop.
Schmidt explains that, like watermelon, the way chicken gets eaten makes it a searing commentary on respectability politics.
Carol's fantastic, searing memories and stories, particularly ones shared with Maria, are limited to brief flashbacks and montages.
But boy did they stumble across it: A pretty searing clapback from a bunch of thumb-roided, podracing fanboys.
At age 17, Kristin, a long-distance runner, suddenly became tired and felt a searing pain in her knees.
While the holidays are often accompanied by snowmen imagery and freezing weather, in Australia, you'll just experience searing heat.
Facing execution in the English Civil War, Charles I used a single jewel as a searing emblem of noblesse.
The novel's first 100 pages are searing; no racial or cultural stereotype is safe from Mr Beatty's satirical eye.
And what I find striking about your testimony is you remember key, searing details of what happened to you.
The guilt was searing, and I knew I had to call and come clean before I lost my nerve.
Former first lady Laura Bush's searing op-ed in the Washington Post in particular angered those close to Trump.
It's a searing comedy from English thesp Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who adapted the series from her one-woman play.
Each promises to remind us that guilt remains a powerful catalyst in theater and an inspiration for searing performances.
Fortunately, the conference marketplace included a psychedelic clothing store1 across from a huge array of eye-searing psychedelic art2.
Lightly press down with your tongs or spatula now and again to make sure the entire surface is searing.
Though sluggish, it was enough to overcome a group of road bikers, who looked upon me with searing disdain.
China's coal imports have soared as domestic output has flagged, while searing summer temperatures have fuelled demand from utilities.
But just to be clear, Dear White People is a comedy, with searing commentary lurking inside razor sharp jokes.
Perth-born chef Sarah de Burgh explains how searing lamb brings out its deep flavors and beautiful caramel coloring.
" There's also the masterful "Sober II (Melodrama), a searing ode to facing up to what you did last night.
The painter Alfred Leslie, at another dinner with the Arbuses, found himself squirming at Diane's nonstop, searing self-disparagement.
I like the straightforward method of quickly searing and caramelizing the fish to create a charred texture and sweetness.
Neither Adjani nor Teste provided an answer; instead, they offered a complicated truth more searing than any surface ideal.
It received plaudits from technologists and privacy advocates and searing vitriol from opponents of so-called warrant-proof encryption.
Not a week goes by without another searing op-ed criticizing Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
She gropes around through blurred vision and searing pain, but her weapon sits lightly and professionally in her hands.
It received plaudits from technologists and privacy advocates and searing vitriol from opponents of so-called "warrant-proof" encryption.
Make no mistake, friends, this is a war epic, and a searing, caustic commentary from the men inside it.
Lens For about a century, residents of Coober Pedy have escaped the searing heat by building their homes underground.
For example: In Full Frontal's first episode, Bee delivered a searing monologue at the expense of Kansas state Sen.
The varying attitudes of the city are on stark display within the wood-paneled courtroom, as are searing emotions.
But Mr. Roumain knows when to pull the music back so Mr. Joseph's searing words can do their work.
He discovered that despite his searing blue eyes and light skin, his family has a measure of Aboriginal ancestry.
Organized around searing episodes that defined the decade, the book alternately follows Clinton and Gingrich, starting even before 1990.
In a searing moment, she describes Agamemnon prying open Briseis' mouth and spitting a gob of phlegm into it.
A searing portrait of her published in The Times last week had drawn heartbroken offers of help from readers.
There's a ball and a marriage of convenience and smoldering glances and searing kisses, not to mention assassination attempts.
And, for the most part, these operas are etched in a searing chromatic language that suits their wrenching emotions.
One of the most searing takedowns came from Raisman, who stared down Nassar and lambasted his decades of abuse.
Robbins's choreography — with its searing blend of tension and freedom — gives "West Side Story" its joy and its horror.
Throughout his life Mr. de Brum carried a searing memory of a nuclear bomb exploding on the Pacific horizon.
The reviewers have been near unanimous in their praise: searing, complex, uncompromising about the savagery of war and death.
The company's founder, Chaouki Bekrar, has faced searing condemnation in the past for exploiting zero-day flaws for profit.
She gave a bravura performance that included searing intensity and coquettish whim, often welded together in a single scene.
But "Drunk II" is so searing because it bends the standard breakup template into something somehow even more wounded.
After that, they work at different stations of the restaurant, learning cooking methods such as braising, searing and roasting.
"Last Men in Aleppo" is a searing and illuminating documentary about volunteer medical aid workers in war-torn Syria.
After all nothing says chillax quite a searing pain in your eyes and a collapsed lung filled with crudité!
The volcano scene is visually spectacular, and the scene where the children and other Jedi get killed is searing.
With her quick wit, searing side-eye, and take-no-prisoners attitude, Lucille Bluth showcased a new model for motherhood.
The collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s vindicated Popper's searing attack on the stupidity of grand historical schemes.
It came out of nowhere, a stabbing pain searing my gut one night, my stomach unable to hold anything down.
But the ache at the core of Petal's music is its signature, rendered in a manner both searing and confident.
His first, searing foray into the world of zombies — and the inadvertent casting choice he made — truly secured his legacy.
Zadie Smith was recognised as a powerful and searing writer with her debut "White Teeth" at the age of 24.
Angels in America first premiered on Broadway in 1993, and made waves for its searing look at the AIDS crisis.
As an indictment of the electoral commission and a statement of the supremacy of law, it was searing and inspiring.
After a few minutes of silent agony, though, my palms started sweating and the pain in my chest became searing.
This searing image is sure to end up on the cover of countless guides to the world's greatest horror movies.
Flashing lights and the roar of the crowd and his intense blue gaze searing right through me, body and soul.
Ms Carroll described her encounter with Mr Trump in a searing essay called "Hideous Men" for The Cut, a website.
The electric, searing pain felt immediately familiar but somehow worse—probably because I'd been enjoying feeling normal for so long.
Following a searing indictment of Feral Audio founder Dustin Marshall's abusive behavior, the future availability of these podcasts is uncertain.
But it's not until her most recent one that the 21-year-old has received searing backlash for her work.
CTRL is a jolt of fresh air packed with wry observations and searing takedowns of romance in the modern age.
In retrospect, Savages' decision to publish a manifesto alongside their searing 2013 debut Silence Yourself feels prescient rather than preventative.
The earworm techno soundtrack and charmingly eye-searing neon palette are gone, but interestingly, it doesn't quite feel contemporary either.
Binoche vibrated on screen, her hot eyes and cold skin searing through the plot and straight into the viewer's memory.
There are movies with carefully crafted cinematography, thoughtful dialogue, and searing images that are designed to stick with you forever.
She has transfixed the nation again and again, as often in searing episodes of scandal or setback as in triumph.
The true horror of that commitment isn't the searing pain I experience as lactic acid tears into my inadequate muscles.
Though I didn't find the monuments inspiring — the Pyramids looked like stage flats against the searing-blue sky — others did.
With searing honesty Elie recalled being too numb – physically and emotionally – to respond to his dying father's pleas for water.
Front Burner To give that tailgate platter or an autumn stir-fry a twist, consider searing these sai ua sausages.
"Atlanta" is sometimes goofy, sometimes searing, but never predictable, and Mr. Glover's character, Earn, might be TV's most compelling introvert.
His conflicting emotions reflect the searing debate that has engulfed Germany since hundreds of thousands of migrants arrived last summer.
After all, is there a better way to practice braising and searing than by making a milk-braised pork shoulder?
The U.N. issued a searing report on systematic violence in South Sudan, an African country independent for just five years.
In searing midday heat, over 100 farmers dressed in green turbans and loin cloths sat bare-chested on the roadside.
JAY-Z wrote a searing op-ed against probation for the New York Times on Friday that addressed Williams's situation.
The January issue of Artforum published photographs by Ms. Goldin, including searing self-portraits, that depicted her life while addicted.
But while the backlash arrived, the material never felt as spiky or searing as Inside Amy Schumer at its best.
After searing investigations by journalists and patient advocates, the F.D.A. has promised to make "transformative" changes to medical device regulation.
The sentences are part of a searing crackdown by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan since a failed coup in July 403.
Release date: January 31Synopsis: A searing look at a day in the life of an assistant to a powerful executive.
This is a quietly ambitious protest song in the mold of early U2, except that instead of searing, it motors.
Depending on the phase of their cycles, these patterns can bring torrential rains, searing heat, high winds, or cool breezes.
On a different level of offensive, they also have one of the most retina-searing color schemes in professional sports.
At such searing speed, it was clear that few challengers could hang on for the second half of the race.
From one player to another up the line to Coach Jeff Hornacek, they provided searing criticism of their ugly night.
And unlike the searing drama of "Lear," the saga of the battling Conways is coming off more like a comedy.
With an appreciation for depth and dimension, photographer Philip Fong freezes the moment into something searing, intense, and altogether absorbing.
Once she returned to California, they began training again, but Johnson largely held her back from lung-searing speed workouts.
Residents who remained used a reprieve from searing temperatures this week to strengthen containment lines around their homes and businesses.
It is torn and frayed to the first knuckle, skinned and swollen ragged with water, the pain searing and hot.
Succulents -- which include cacti and aloe plants -- can survive searing temperatures by storing any moisture in their stems and leaves.
Seven first-term Democrats from conservative districts penned a searing op-ed in the Washington Post calling for an inquiry.
I also spoke with Ms. Dockery's mother, her sisters and her aunt, who all told me of their searing loss.
A publication called Neon Nettle claimed on Wednesday that Brad Pitt had delivered a searing indictment of the Hollywood system.
The jab was particularly searing as not a single Canadian team — Trudeau's  Montreal Canadiens included — have made the playoffs this year.
Dillon, who's best known for his work on the Vertigo series Preacher, could draw subtle faces and searing action equally well.
Rihanna), and some seem to be impervious to 90-degree heat and wear long layers in the searing sun (also Rihanna).
And the rest of us agree these last few weeks have been awful, carrying a searing quality you can't quite escape.
Later, after I made it back to my apartment, my throat still searing, I questioned why they had let me through.
The film is both emotionally searing and laugh-out-loud funny, and all the while it's hiding something dark and powerful.
And their focus remains tearing down Clinton, as they have done in a pair of searing new advertisements out this week.
"Dave Chappelle is a legendary voice in comedy—searing, vital, and now more than ever, essential," Netflix said in a statement.
The searing, record-setting heat that followed this year dried out plants, leaving many parts of the West coated in tinder.
Sometimes the weather leaves a crop unsellable: after the searing summer of 2018, many apples were smaller than supermarkets would accept.
It was perfectly primed for a searing Saturday Night Live treatment, and the sketch comedy series delivered, compliments of Kate McKinnon.
Searing cubes of halloumi cheese makes for a creative riff on a crouton in this salad from Toronto chef Geoff Hopgood.
With Get Out, the first-time director delivers just that: searing commentary on a wannabe post-racial society that's anything but.
Despite the searing sun and rising temperatures, the several hundred people assembled in and around the parking lot celebrated Ali anew.
A soaring guitar and searing steel intro means the song feels more in the vein of the Eagles than anything else.
President Donald Trump vented at his Justice Department, his Cabinet members and his former political opponents in searing remarks Monday evening.
Two decades ago, Garbage released its first album full of jagged, mottled, searing pop-rock, a refreshing post-grunge wake-up.
Her lyrical, poetic style blended vivid dialogue and searing tales of black lives, earning her numerous awards and legions of admirers.
It thrust the nation into a searing debate over Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric emboldening white supremacists to carry out deadly attacks.
If they did, they would not do so in the blast furnace of Globe Life Park on a searing Texas afternoon.
" It's a searing tirade at mortality — "No sympathy/This furious reign" — that could have fit directly onto his final album, "Blackstar.
He was tall and bald but not imposing, and he worried that the searing heat would lead to too much drinking.
The secret lies in salting the pan (not the meat) and searing the steak in it at an "insanely hot" temperature.
In a recent searing opinion piece, Cheryl Thompson, an assistant professor at Ryerson University, argues emphatically that the answer is no.
Clinton herself — had an inkling that she was about to take part in the most searing presidential campaign in modern history.
Cast iron cookware is relatively economical, versatile, great for searing, and usually comes preseasoned or enameled with a smooth porcelain surface.
All of that should be written out of the record, cast into shadow by the searing brightness of what went before.
Ms. Smith gives fresh resonance to familiar stories and turns monologues into dialogues as one searing vignette bleeds into the next.
The stock market is still highly valued after a searing rally that took it to an all-time high in January.
On Sunday, two babies, a child and woman were found dead in the Rio Grande Valley, overcome by the searing heat.
It gives the imprimatur of a respected national organization to a searing critique of the way drugs are bought and sold.
A searing portrait of the starving girl published in The New York Times last week drew an impassioned response from readers.
The sun in the cloudless sky was so searing it had bleached the bones of a camel protruding from the sand.
Rask has settled in after some regular-season turbulence and he out-dueled the searing hot Sergei Bobrovsky in Round 26.
It makes for a perfect complement to Yellow Eyes' searing, next-level black metal, and Couch Slut's wildly abrasive, noisy hardcore.
" Adam Brandon, the president of FreedomWorks, offered a searing judgment of the president: "Talk about burning bridges with the grass-roots.
In a passionate and searing dissent from the bench, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the decision was no better than Korematsu v.
Soccer has advanced at a searing pace in the last 20 years, growing ever more interested in science, data and knowledge.
The sections on Army life in and out of Iraq offer a searing glimpse into the wretchedness of that American disaster.
This 19th century French novel is a searing criticism of the French judicial system, and a story of redemption and hope.
This weekend includes the debut stand-up special from Jaboukie Young-White and a searing documentary series about an imprisoned soldier.
The most common complaint from women with mesh implants is that they can cause bleeding, searing pain and painful sexual intercourse.
His first single from the next Dirty Projectors album — "Keep Your Name," released last fall — was a searing bolt of anger.
Kennedy's searing experience on a speaking tour of South Africa in 250 may have had something to do with it, too.
But it was impossible to laugh in front of Kiefer's dark, searing images of Nazi buildings or his lead-book libraries.
I'm not sure I've ever read anything that handles the decline of one's children with such openness and searing, stumbling honesty.
They opened their homes and families, sharing searing personal stories that would become part of their public image as new politicians.
I felt the searing loneliness of their neglect, and the starkness of them having to push aside everything except their survival.
This "Virginia Woolf" is by some measure the most searing London account of Edward Albee's 1962 theatrical landmark I have seen.
From the Opinion pages, a searing account from this superstar, of bullying and sexual harassment at the hands of Harvey Weinstein.
Mr. Adès's wild, searing score explores the emotional undercurrents of the story and fleshes out the horror of the characters' situation.
But at a private lunch for television anchors earlier in the day, he offered searing assessments of a host of Democrats.
As Netflix tells it, Dave Chappelle "charges straight into the fire" with his two newly released, "blistering" and "searing" standup specials.
The dancers performed in Japanese department stores and clubs, and left the most searing impression of hip-hop's original four elements.
Searing images of law enforcement abuses in Chicago, Cleveland and elsewhere have eroded the public's trust in police power on the street.
"I felt this searing pain [after the accident] and thought, 'Oh my God, I'm never going to walk again," Thurman told NYT.
Because of that, my mother developed more freckles and sunspots than she is comfortable with, the harsh Korean sun searing her complexion.
"More than 30 years and a thousand celebrity interviews later, that actor's searing words are still branded in my memory," Stoynoff writes.
When you see a person shot in the back 16 times, it's searing, and you have no choice but to feel empathy.
But it was EA's chief creative officer, Patrick Soderlund, who made the headlines with a searing riposte in an interview with Gamasutra.
The Argentine saved three break points in the seventh game of the third set and claimed it with a searing forehand winner.
Even though the searing poetry of Kushner's story about identity, loss, and American apocalypse wasn't on display, its most mesmerizing element was.
According to The Express, Cairnie, 39, found the pup on Saturday suffering on the streets of Basra, Iraq, in the searing heat.
"It's a remarkable case because it gives such a searing picture of what abortion was like before it was legalized," says Murray.
After the searing experience of 2008, the value of the housing stock is 143% of GDP, well below the peak of 188%.
The finals will start in November 2022, having been moved from the usual June-July slot to avoid the searing summer heat.
In that time, Spayd, whose job is to pass a critical eye over the Times' stories, published her searing take excerpted above.
Champions Mercedes had been more focused on longer runs with heavier fuel loads in the searing afternoon heat, with Bottas only 14th.
The heat wave will likely be "short and searing," said Greg Carbin, forecast branch chief for the weather service's Weather Prediction Center.
It had been bracing for searing attacks when Democrats descended on Detroit for the second round of debates on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Russian art-punk protest group Pussy Riot is back — this time with a searing indictment of corruption in President Vladimir Putin's government.
Today, we've been blessed with a video for "We The People", one of the most politically searing tracks on the entire record.
As funny as the Trump Bros are, don't overlook the real fire in this sketch: Michael Che's searing takedown of President Trump.
Despite his economic record, Abdel Aziz has been criticized for not facing up to Mauritania's most searing injustice: the persistence of slavery.
The Australian Open has three roofs at Melbourne Park — mainly to counter the searing January temperatures — and Wimbledon added one in 2009.
Among them are Ralph Nader, a veteran political activist, and Ron Unz, author of a number of searing articles on American meritocracy.
She's brought a bunch of zucchini with her, and quickly cross-hatches those and gets them searing in a screaming-hot pan.
Ms. Tommy is a Tony nominee for her direction of "Eclipsed," a searing play, starring Lupita Nyong'o, about captive women in Liberia.
The searing smartphone footage of the killing of Mr Sterling and of Philando Castile in Minnesota had sparked protests across the country.
And it's not just the searing heat and frigid cold; moderate changes in temperature can lead to surges in morbidity and mortality.
You jut the blade directly into the top of the fruit, searing its skin and flesh as your hand circumnavigates the surface.
Plath reaped her personal experience for her artistic output, and audiences devoured these snippets of searing emotion from a too-short life.
The CNN Money Fear & Greed Index of market-based risk-appetite gauges is at a searing-hot 95 on its 100 scale.
The Even Sear's ceramic cooking surface delivers 20% more heat than standard non-stick surfaces, which means you get better searing performance.
The case captured the national spotlight after the victim penned an emotionally searing letter that she read to Turner at his sentencing.
"These are patients who experience searing, scalding, burning pain in response to mild warmth," Waxman said from his labs in West Haven.
With a searing lineup of planets in your erotic eighth house, this could be the sexiest month you've had in a while.
Khan spoke a few days earlier at the Democratic National Convention, delivering a searing speech admonishing Trump for his comments about Muslims.
The case entered the national spotlight after the victim penned an emotionally searing letter that she read to Turner at his sentencing.
Using notifications and a timer, the Joule app also guided me through each step of making the steak, including seasoning and searing.
And in a searing image, Enright captures the violence of the bombings that were all too common a feature of the times.
In September, Ms. Victoria wrote a searing essay in The Nashville Scene decrying the expensive makeover that had begun transforming North Nashville.
He also recaps his searing 2009 New Yorker essay about incompetent New York teachers, a product of union bargaining gone very wrong.
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Meanwhile, White Teeth's searing and thoughtful examinations of the everyday realities of racism and fundamentalism sting as much in 2016 as ever.
It can be warm, but only once its characters push their way through searing self-doubt to get to the other side.
Because of its searing, sunny conditions, numerous energy projects are already seeking to capitalize on the immense solar potential of the Sahara.
This inventive and searing opera could not have been more relevant in an America riven by issues of race, war and bullying.
On Thanksgiving, in a searing Instagram post that referred to the producer Harvey Weinstein, she began to make good on that pledge.
"Nanette" is Hannah Gadsby's searing piece that deconstructs stand-up, rejects the patriarchy and reclaims personal trauma narratives — but, like, funny sometimes.
She has been outspoken in support of NATO and a searing critic of Mr. Putin and the global revival of fascist tendencies.
But in this case, stagecraft nearly always trumps script in translating a fabled movie from the past into a palpable, searing present.
Today, some of those statues have been taken down, while the fate of many similar monuments remains a searing topic of debate.
The lyrical rawness of "Reaper" — Mr. Mulherin's proper full-length debut album, and his first on a record label — can be searing.
Those voters may also be alienated by the white nationalist rhetoric, searing tone on immigration and condemnation of globalization adopted by Trump.
Beyond its longevity, cast iron can't be beat when it comes to searing steaks, frying eggs and even baking golden-brown cornbread.
For long stretches of unbearable tension nothing happens, and then, when the pursuers catch up with the pair, the cruelty is searing.
The case, which wraps on Friday, has become a searing demonstration of the country's continuing struggle to balance social welfare and capitalism.
But even more relevant, we're human beings who have experienced the highs and lows of romance and the searing pain of heartbreak.
Simon crumpled to the turf after blowing out a knee, pain searing through his body as coaches and trainers huddled around him.
Eliza Griswold's searing "Prayer," from "If Men, Then," opens a book of inquiries into the hardest mysteries of human behavior: unresolved, uncorrected.
Both were setting a searing pace at the top of Serie A. When Ronaldo spotted Lukaku, he walked over to greet him.
The pain isn't searing — unlike, say, sticking your finger in a wall socket — but isn't pleasant: a brief muscle contraction, then numbness.
The group's activism, laced with rage and resentment at the lies that justified the invasion, had mixed success, but it was searing.
At lung-searing altitude, and against the hosts' wellspring of talent, the Americans spend 13 minutes every four years gauging their progress.
Trump responded on Tuesday according to his creed, with a promise of all-out confrontation and a searing blast at his enemies.
Kimmel turned that into a searing monologue last May, demanding that other children have the same access to healthcare as his child.
Exclusive videos show searing testimony from Navy SEALs about the onetime platoon chief Edward Gallagher, who had been accused of war crimes.
He made his biography central to his initial advertising, linking his support for the Affordable Care Act to his searing family story.
A magnetic base sticks the control unit to the side of the grill and the probes are designed to withstand searing heat.
A small group of well-wishers waited in searing heat to catch a glimpse of the royals arriving at the Old Granary.
And toward the end of the film, Queen tells Slim about her innermost trauma, a searing experience involving her uncle and mother.
On this searing debut, recorded with a quartet, her key sparring partner is Mr. Mitchell, who doubles on piano and electronics. 12.
He remains, though, an integral part of one of soccer's great powers, a winger of genuine menace, silken touch and searing speed.
By contrast, Lassnig's career can be viewed as a steady buildup of insight and experience, unleashed in one searing vision after another.
Searing summer heat dried out this vegetation, with the Los Angeles region baking under record triple-digit temperatures as late as October.
The pulse of the now-searing hot forge gets quieter and quieter and I make my way back to Peckham High Street.
With irreverent humor and searing insight, Finley tackles our current political miasma in her latest theatrical work, The Expanded Unicorn Gratitude Mystery.
In short, searing sentences, he wrote in a Medium post about what he saw and how a typical evening became a nightmare.
At the same time, he adds thick slices of avocado, searing them in the pan until they attain a rich, brown crust.
The survivor of Turner's assault wrote a candid, searing impact statement that went viral, and Vice President Joe Biden wrote back to her.
President Donald Trump just delivered a searing inaugural address, attacking Washington and promising a new hope for Americans who want to dream big.
"All of this is for the sake of the haj," 43-year-old Fatima Sayed from Giza, Egypt, said of the searing heat.
The 23-year-old's flowing braids, bubbly personality and infectious smile are distinctive enough but what really sets her apart is searing pace.
Spicer's had a tough start to his new role -- Saturday Night Live even went after him in a searing skit featuring Melissa McCarthy.
It was McMaster's 1997 book "Dereliction of Duty," a searing indictment of top military brass, that became a must-read for young officers.
The pain is searing, and as you plunge into the frigid water, you are likely to drown, if you are even still alive.
As the searing criticism of President Trump grows even hotter, the latest leaks suggest that an old and damaging pattern is repeating itself.
Alec Baldwin's searing send-up of the controversial president has helped lift "SNL" ratings to a 2008-year high, according to Nielsen numbers.
Alec Baldwin's searing send-up of the controversial president has helped lift "SNL" ratings to a 143-year high, according to Nielsen numbers.
Though dragging his feet between points, Medvedev snuck a break point at 3-2 but saw it disappear with a searing Djokovic forehand.
Backpage.com removed its controversial "adult section" after a searing report from the Senate accused the classified website of "knowingly" facilitating underage sex trafficking.
On that searing hot and swamp-humid morning, I entered the military base, where I was accompanied at all times by an escort.
It's what has made his Amfortas in Wagner's "Parsifal" unconventional yet arresting: searing clarity that scales down melodrama to something more rendingly human.
By Tuesday afternoon, the Mati fire was contained, but the risk remained of it reigniting in scrubland parched by Greece's searing summer heat.
Every time he moved, sweat dripped off him, making spots on the tarp that immediately evaporated under the searing sunlight and dry wind.
Zweig was the subject of a searing biopic released in 2016; he also inspired Wes Anderson's whimsical film "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014).
In a searing speech regarded as one of the highlights of the Democratic convention, Khizr Khan, the father of fallen U.S. Army Capt.
Critics mocked them, but the songs retained the roughness and searing hooks of the first record, and were just as popular with fans.
The ad could be a searing satire of liberal self-importance and elitism, if it were even the slightest bit aware of it.
PARIS (Reuters) - Roland Garros opened its gates for the main tournament of the French Open amid tight security on a searing hot Sunday.
Wynn calls the video "cathartic" — and I felt it too; it was a piece of work that transmutes black humor into searing empathy.
The National Weather Service is warning of a searing heat wave across the Midwest, South, and East Coast Friday and through the weekend.
This is all still in the laboratory stage, so it'll be a good while before we see this in any crotch-searing laptops.
Spain pushed hard after the break, with Sergio Busquets unleashing a searing long-range strike that forced Beiranvand into a brilliant double save.
The film traces the Connecticut community's "searing" anguish and plays witness to the victims' families mostly fruitless pleas for new federal gun measures.
Its heat shields protected it from the searing temperatures of atmospheric entry, and the module deployed its supersonic parachutes without any discernable problem.
What I really like about the All-Clad is its shape and searing ability, which makes it ideal for braises, soups and stews.
You'll need to vacuum seal your food before it's cooked — and for a finishing sear we recommend using the Bernzomatic TS8000 searing torch.
Here, those who couldn't attend the festival this year can see director Nate Parker's searing depiction of Nat Turner's slave rebellion of 1831.
How was the media to deal with the searing indictment of our national security posture by former Defense Intelligence Agency chief, Lt. Gen.
So it's no surprise that they are a runaway hit when handling hip hop, conveying Akala's searing, earnest anger with conviction and authority.
Off the court, Boyette hid the searing wounds: three suicide attempts before she graduated from high school and a history of sexual abuse.
In July, a long-running inquiry offered a searing indictment of former Prime Minister Tony Blair's role in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The piece synthesizes searing episodes of modernist music with evocations of Hungarian folk song, Bulgarian dance, hints of Renaissance polyphony — you name it.
Not long ago I was searing a steak in my apartment when the place filled with smoke and the fire alarm went off.
Nick Papandreou, the brother of former prime minister George Papandreou, has written a searing personal essay about the Greek press attacking his family.
The work is a searing critique of institutionalized racism and the white feminism of the women's movement that often tokenizes women of color.
The tune we're premiering here, "End of Corporatism"—a searing, abstract funk showcasing both you and Thundercat—seems to have a political message.
Over and over again, Johnson tossed off seemingly impossible metaphors and observations—and don't get me started on his searing, frequently WTF endings.
The ball soared over the Slovakian wall and didn't change its searing pace, despite dipping masterfully into the left quadrant of the goal.
I served on Kostelnick's crew at the 2000 Badwater ultramarathon, where I ran 40 miles with him across the searing Death Valley desert.
Imagine my delight when three women stood in succession to read their soaring, searing paragraphs while a thrill moved through all of us.
I tend to use a simple searing method for cooking firm, white-fleshed fish on the stovetop; it's easier and cleaner than frying.
The Border Patrol's search-and-rescue unit in Laredo has saved dozens of migrants who were left to die in the searing temperatures.
The problem is, compared with the searing trailer for "Beautiful Boy" — a similar-seeming film opening this weekend — "Ben is Back" feels overheated.
I realized I had made a terrible mistake when I had a burning, searing bullet inside of me, burning up my internal organs.
Jeff Flake, a Republican senator from Arizona, has published a searing piece in Politico accusing his party of being in "denial" about Trump.
The mayor faced a recall effort and searing criticism, much of which was covered by the conservative news media that Mr. Trump favors.
"This Land Is Our Land" reads like an impassioned survey course on migration, laying bare the origins of mass migration in searing clarity.
In this searing documentary by Barbara Kopple, Collier Landry returns to Mansfield, Ohio, where his mother was killed by his father in 1989.
For the first time, I can discuss a tragic situation in Sri Lanka with friends and colleagues with a searing, mutually assured comprehension.
There were exhausting 25- and 30-mile days through the searing deserts of Southern California, and cold rains and icy nights in Washington.
Ms. Horn, a straight-ahead jazz vocalist who presents music from throughout the African-American canon with a searing, powerful delivery, will open.cityparksfoundation.
Screening other images of social unrest on retroreflective vinyl, he highlights defiant figures and searing details while shrouding the rest as latent negative.
Screening other images of social unrest on retroreflective vinyl, he highlights defiant figures and searing details while shrouding the rest as latent negative.
None of these attacks were sustained or especially searing, although the point about his down-ballot impact is coming up more and more.
We end the year still thinking about the searing performances, challenging stagecraft and oddball experiments that make theater anything but a safe space.
To say that "For Colored Girls," with its searing portrayals of life, death, rape, abortion and struggle, changed people's lives is undeniably true.
It's small (seating only 21150), sleek and minimalist, in neutral tones and black, with electric-grill tables for searing Wagyu on cast iron.
Without a doubt, the home cook's route to success is swabbing them with a tangy barbecue marinade and searing them on the grill.
Affectionately known in Iran as "The Tsunami," Alizadeh announced she was leaving her birth country amid searing criticism of the regime in Tehran.
But the searing temperatures of an impact — thousands of degrees Fahrenheit — cause zircon and monazite to recrystallize, a process that drives out lead.
Though people here have grown used to forest fires, which have burned every summer for decades, searing heat this spring increased the danger.
Mr. Mwenda, who still suffers from searing pain in his right leg from the torture he endured in 2009, will see a doctor.
What makes How To Build A Girl so gutting, however, is that underneath its bombastic and fun trappings, there's a searing emotional core.
To the rest of the league — and particularly to those teams scrambling to match Chelsea's searing pace — it may not seem that way.
Exchange-traded products weathered perhaps their biggest challenge yet during the recent market decline and came through relatively unscathed despite some searing headlines.
In searing pain, he said he ran into the restaurant for help, racing to the bathroom to try and rinse off the acid.
But the searing, 12-page letter went viral, drawing praise as a critique of rape culture and a precursor to the #MeToo movement.
Those early years shaped his views on the law and life and provided a searing lesson in the realities of the political world.
The result is a sophisticated collection of pop songs that are as searing as journal entries scribbled in bed after a long night.
Fox News is a singular force, crafting a searing narrative about what's happening in the world for millions of viewers, including President Trump.
From one come two searing early works; the other places herself — an immigrant, an outsider — within one of the city's most revered museums.
It was Andy's job to find a way for Miranda to get home, as Miranda reminds Andy before shooting her a searing glare.
Then Skrillex and Chance the Rapper pop in like kids with magnifying glasses and transform all the ambient energy into searing ultralight beams.
The searing pain of that very first young girl, pushed to the ground so long ago, is buried deep in our collective memory.
But when the zombie dragon lets loose on the Wall, it is clearly with piping hot flames capable of searing through the ice.
This one is a jewel, combining now-familiar faces and scenes from the country's most searing recent episodes of racial tension, glimpses of Mrs.
But the episode — written by Dunham, directed by Girls standby Richard Shepard — is searing, even when it ends on a decidedly, purposely confusing note.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story and a searing standalone take on the culture that produced the Simpson case and hasn't healed from it yet.
Last year's runner-up Nairo Quintana (Movistar), who failed to attack on a searing hot day, was in the group featuring Martin and Rodriguez.
Trump's searing political style -- including his radical immigration policies -- meant that his state visit was repeatedly delayed, in an embarrassment for the UK government.
Around two dozen people, including children, come for riding classes in the evenings, after the searing daytime heat eases, often watched by their families.
His scenarios work as pointed satires, but they also have their own verisimilitude, glittering with finely imagined details, searing images, and profound, relatable emotions.
The sporadic flashes provided the only light and the only record of the artist's performance, while the searing images implicated the viewers as witnesses.
The pixels are dense, the colors are punchy without being searing, and it gets bright enough to see outdoors (unlike last year's HTC 10).
It's fun, current, and searing — and the kind of book any aspiring Natalie Savage should pick up to learn the habits of Washington insiders.
Indians are waiting for the annual rains to bring relief from searing heat and to end water shortages in many parts of the country.
Huge swaths of the electorate can change literally overnight in reaction to the next debate or the next searing revelation about a candidate's background.
Facebook's terrible 2018 got even worse yesterday, with a searing attack on the social network and CEO Mark Zuckerberg by a WhatsApp co-founder.
"I was ready to quit about five days in because it was a searing pain and I couldn't get a good latch," she admitted.
On a searing hot day in mid-April, Chol's mother, Tipasa, took me down to a nearby swamp to forage for something for dinner.
Yet "The Handmaid's Tale" is searing because so many women have no more control over their own bodies today than they did in 1985.
Last year, a former television reporter's searing account of the country's catastrophic air pollution was pulled from the Internet after it caused a sensation.
The prime minister himself is a talented and tireless campaigner, delivering relentlessly on-message blasts of boosterism mixed with searing swipes at his enemies.
The game was widely praised for its strong writing, tuned gameplay, and eye-searing visuals, garnering multiple "Game of the Year" awards in 2015.
But the disco cover was just an introduction for a particularly searing version of "I Bet," her first release following the split with Future.
Linda Bloodworth Thomason, 71, wrote a searing op-ed for The Hollywood Reporter in which she claims that Moonves, 68, purposely derailed her career.
In a searing list of "rules and regulations," Zoe laid down the law for a classmate named Noah who seemingly won't leave her alone.
Anyone who's followed Ortberg's career wouldn't expect anything less than the blend of searing intelligence, high-brow strangeness, and wit present in each story.
Or, if you forget to tell Alexa you're home, start searing meat in your tiny one-room apartment, and the smoke alarm goes off.
The boys, they were really just boys, had played in a doubleheader the day before, in the searing Sonoran heat, as the playoffs neared.
Holmes would probably have settled for a round of 69 when he awoke on Saturday, but it left him six off Lowry's searing pace.
While outrage over the United Airlines saga still climbs online, Jimmy Kimmel has delivered his hot take with a searing rant at the airline.
Last year Kurzel made a terrific and searing adaptation of Macbeth, which, like this film, starred Fassbender and Cotillard as the murderous central couple.
Across the globe, it's as if summer weather is on steroids, with searing heat waves, deadly flash floods, and massive fires affecting many areas.
From then on he managed to regain some control and a searing backhand set up an early and decisive break in the fifth set.
KELLY's comet falls for five minutes, and the surface of the sea vaporizes, instantly and briefly searing red across BLIX and RITTER's thermal sensors.
But after the searing two-minute "Red Eye Blues," it ends with three more ruminative tracks, each a love song one way or another.
That occurred amid a searing epidemic that took more than 2161.7,95.33 lives in 295.3, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Sure, their memes never fail to make us laugh, but where these astrological enthusiasts excel is in their searing-hot roasts of each sign.
"Oh my god, like, we get it, dude," Stewart said, as if speaking to LeBeouf while gracing us with a searing mega eye roll.
The series shares similarities with "Flowers," another dark British comedy on Netflix that deals with searing adult themes in a way that's palatably quirky.
In a searing statement lamenting Mr. Guajajara's death, the association of Brazilian Indigenous peoples said the Bolsonaro administration had "Indigenous blood" on its hands.
Internet searches for "white savior" have grown steadily over the past decade, following Teju Cole's searing critique, "The White-Savior Industrial Complex," in 2012.
"The America I know is full of courage, and optimism, and ingenuity," Mr. Obama said, amid searing attacks on Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee.
Julie Makerov brought a searing intensity to the part of Lady Macbeth that largely made up for a certain lack of finesse and articulation.
Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak has been searing in his criticism of Netanyahu in recent months, and is also seen as a potential contender.
As with any other pan sauce, the way to get the most flavor is by searing the meat until it's well bronzed all over.
Morris, despite sitting in searing heat because the noisy air-conditioning had to be turned off during taping, was candid, if typically self-effacing.
The new fins should give Starship more lift when returning to Earth at nearly 20,000 mph — a dangerous stage that generates searing-hot plasma.
Jimi Hendrix wowed at Woodstock with a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," later described as a searing 1960s protest during the Vietnam War.
The organization&aposs buildings were also damaged by the searing ash and mud that will need extensive repair after the group provides emergency care.
The women depicted in Danai Gurira's soul-searing "Eclipsed," which opened on Broadway at the Golden Theater on Sunday, have lost just about everything.
In sorting through their motives, "The Gloaming" delivers a searing taxonomy of loss, and shows the way it leads to a cycle of violence.
Justice Thomas, 68, took his seat on the court 25 years ago after a searing confirmation battle that also featured accusations of sexual harassment.
" An analyst left Fox News with a searing farewell, accusing it of becoming "a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration.
Regardless of what's in the boil, though, that cayenne presence is heavy, glorious, and an energizing, searing reminder of where the hell you are.
By now we were all up and everyone thought to flip the burning chopper upright, but searing heat prevented us from getting near it.
A searing Marlene Dumas diptych featuring portraits of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger ("Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger," 2535) hangs in the next room.
Every actor on Vida is great; Barrera's performance in particular blooms with searing clarity as Lyn is forced to face her own reckless choices.
Streaming movie review The first-time director Eva Trobisch has made a searing drama about the everyday interactions that all women must navigate carefully.
"Etymology is destiny," Suketu Mehta writes in "This Land Is Our Land: An Immigrant's Manifesto," his searing new book about migration past and present.
On May 16, Ross Douthat, a conservative columnist at the New York Times, wrote a searing column arguing for President Trump's removal from office.
In a searing report released in March 20143, the US Department of Justice uncovered a pattern of racial bias in the Ferguson Police Department.
To Survivor fans, she's a trooper who lasted 24 days in the searing Kenyan heat on the third season of the reality TV show.
The couple were M.C.'s at the 21976 March on Washington, and Davis delivered a searing eulogy at Malcolm X's funeral two years later.
A world that might, in other contexts, feel mundane acquires the bright, searing poetry that illuminates things familiar when they're about to disappear forever.
It comes on like jerk chicken, coated in a blackened rub, and while the seasonings are Middle Eastern, the searing heat is almost Jamaican.
Once you are in the kitchen preparing that feast, all you will really need to know is the difference between sautéing, searing, and roasting.
And there's a sense in which Ford v Ferrari expertly explores middle age, the way The Irishman is a searing insight into old age.
Amid searing images of undocumented families being separated at the border, Trump defended the controversial practice — which was in place under the Obama administration.
Despite vitriol, division, and searing images of young children being separated from their parents, millions of Americans in suburban communities are looking for compromise.
He began with a song about a damaged combat soldier, "Sam Stone," that now ranks among the most searing ballads of the Vietnam War.
Instead, the goal was to turn Americans against each other, stoke the fires of searing political issues and impugn the credibility of U.S. democracy.
That's not to say that "How We Fight for Our Lives" is devoid of introspection or searing cultural commentary, particularly about race and sexuality.
This searing account presents an unusual perspective on the horror of the police state — that of the outsider trying to navigate its treacherous shoals.
She wanted to record the searing images she had just seen during an extended tour behind former enemy lines with her friend Jane Addams.
That final showcased the Russian's dexterous game to the full, combining an incredible ability to soak up punishment before counter-attacking with searing power.
She was anonymous victim in the Stanford swimmer case, and she wrote a searing victim impact statement that went viral for being so powerful.
She wanted to record the searing images she had just seen during an extended tour behind former enemy lines with her friend Jane Addams.
"Is it that you feel superior behind a costume of indifference?" she coolly asks at one point, before delivering a searing wake-up call.
The victims: The death toll from the wildfires now stands at 17 following several days of intense conditions amid searing heat in Australia's southeast.
A top political consultant for Harris's campaign and the candidate's own son had given their own searing testimony about the decision to hire Dowless.
His glans is incredibly sensitive as a result of his phimosis, to the extent that if something touches it, he experiences a searing sensation.
Even the plain white button kind available in every supermarket will gain intensity and character when tossed with olive oil and exposed to searing temperatures.
Stripping away caffeine from tea involves either immersing the leaves in carbon dioxide at extremely high pressure or treating the leaves with searing hot water.
He can feel the itch from a bug he can't swat, and the searing of skin when someone unknowingly rams his wheelchair into a doorframe.
Prior to Taylor&aposs death, perhaps the most searing example of a city youngster killed by a stray bullet was 3-year-old McKenzie Elliott.
Soon, searing flows of lava, ash and rock mixed with water and debris were gushing down the volcano&aposs flanks, blocking roads and burning homes.
Donald Trump conjured a vision of common national purpose, shifting his tone from the dark, searing approach of his previous big speeches to the nation.
Ekho Moskvy, which is known for its independent journalism and has often published searing criticism of the Kremlin, has been a target in the past.
Through interviews with those who managed to escape, Mikhail has created a searing portrait of courage, humanity and savagery, told in a mosaic of voices.
It will also break with tradition and be held in the winter, as opposed to the summer, given the searing temperatures in host nation Qatar.
The physical pain is searing; she is clearly terrified, unsure of what is happening within her body, and without anyone to turn to for help.
There was a time when Harvey Weinstein was a fixture at Sundance, but in 2019 it was the searing documentary about him making the waves.
In the case of the steak, condensation formed on the propane tank while I was searing, which is not uncommon when you work with propane.
Before Hamilton was a Broadway smash and a lightning rod for controversy in Trump's America, it was just a searing collection of beats and rhymes.
Commonly available thermoses work with simple insulation, but they heat unevenly and don't cool drinks when they are searing, resulting in plenty of burnt tongues.
Ponce dips them in flour before dropping them in a pan of searing-hot clarified butter, allowing them to sizzle for less than a minute.
In a searing critique, scenes cut from Spongebob Squarepants describe Radiohead records in a succinct, concise manner that the best writers can only aspire to.
It's the latest searing attack from Cruz in the ongoing fight between the two senators as they look for a strong showing in South Carolina.
Cox has worked with Lieberman on his namesake stage for more than a decade, and trusts Lieberman to bring the cornea-searing goods every year.
But then it becomes something else altogether when Gaga confesses to the camera that the searing pain in her body happens when she gets depressed.
A searing backhand return down the line sealed the deal, booking a fourth quarter-final at Melbourne Park for the no-frills 31-year-old.
At this dinner in 2007, Barack Obama, then a senator, delivered a searing critique of Hillary Clinton's electability, helping him pull ahead in the polls.
The remarks were the president's first public comments on a directive released Friday that has added fuel to a searing national debate over transgender rights.
For this, the team from Europe and the Middle East are exploring how the stadiums can be adapted to handle sand storms and searing heat.
Texas, with its searing summer heat, has enjoyed some of the biggest savings nationwide as a result of air conditioner improvements stimulated by the standards.
They range from tight thrillers to sprawling epics to searing indictments of the system, featuring criminals, cops, double-crosses, elaborate schemes, gunfights, and much more.
Who can forget the searing images of American sailors on their knees with guns pointed at their heads by our "moderate" partners this past January?
Arizona, with its searing deserts and saw-toothed mountains, has long been a Republican bastion, a place of conservative-leaning politics and liberal gun laws.
He is also clearly on a mission to use his comedy to make searing points: about big issues like justice, freedom, American democracy and religion.
For younger generations, emo is less a genre that speaks to a moment than a perennial force that generates waves of searing, confessional rock music.
A special, blackened sole, was a gambit too curious to pass up: How could a thin, flaky white fish stand up to high-temperature searing?
Why say anything about death, how the body comes to deploy the myriad worm as if it were a manageable concept not searing exquisite singularity?
Mr. McCain released a searing statement on Monday invoking his own family's long history of military service to denounce Mr. Trump's comments about the Khans.
Following her searing testimony recounting the alleged incident, Kavanaugh fiercely denied the accusation and called it part of an "orchestrated political hit" against his nomination.
Who Killed My Father tells the story—part lament, part searing polemic—of a tough guy reduced to something like a state of living death.
She's a doll to Seth Wright but a snarling pit bull to Congressman MacLeish: Her "coming, Peter?" as she leaves the Oval Office is searing.
The music pulses with searing power, frenetic breathlessness and an astringent harmonic language spiked with thick, piercing chords, though pensive, dreamy episodes provide welcome relief.
"The capsule escape motor will slam the booster with 70,000 pounds of off-axis force delivered by searing hot exhaust," he explained in the Sept.
This is the sort of film the Academy often responds to — it's funny, it's searing, it's powerful, it's tragic, and it has some great performances.
We hoped the operation would relieve the searing pain that had brought him to the hospital The surgeon skillfully navigated his way through the procedure.
During the searing election cycle of 2016, after McCain voiced concerns over Trump's scorched-earth campaign, Trump shamefully denied that McCain was a war hero.
Her empathy for Borden, whose fragile constitution belies a searing will, is palpable, as is the sense of inescapable peril surrounding the two female leads.
There are moments of almost fragile beauty interspersed between the harsh walls of cracking, looped noise, weaponized percussion, searing feedback, and Messing's own strangled bark.
"The Edge of Democracy," Petra Costa's searing and enlightening new documentary, tells this story of left-wing political triumph from the perspective of its aftermath.
Poem The title poem of Dorianne Laux's forthcoming collection is a searing eulogy, a heart-rending kaddish whose compassion is tendered with an unblinking eye.
King does not appear in David Loeb Weiss's "No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger" but this searing 1968 documentary feature is informed by both events.
"Mark may never have a boss, but he needs to have some check on his power," Hughes wrote in a searing Times Op-Ed piece.
A mysterious infection is sweeping the globe, providing a new and searing example of a deadly public health threat: the rise of drug-resistant germs.
But now the party appears to be heading toward a searing defeat in the elections next month amid corruption scandals and soaring levels of violence.
The second is a searing look at the toll violence is taking on residents of the Amazon as drug-smuggling groups battle over key routes.
If a hyper-resistant strand of another life-threatening S.T.I. develops, we will rue the day that we forgot the searing legacies of our past.
I believe this was due to not remembering much before the searing memory of the trauma and the state of shock in its immediate aftermath.
Duncan MacMillan's portrait of an actress and her addictions, vivified by a searing turn from Denise Gough, sobers up for the end of its run.
Amina's short and tragic story, inspired no doubt by 2015's searing media image of the drowned Syrian child Alan Kurdi, is harrowing and instructive.
A searing ode to the Enlightenment and to marital love, "Fidelio" is a piece whose faith in lofty ideals can easily seem naïve and dated.
The board meeting was a soul-searing discussion about how much the Herbalife crusade had cost the fund and whether it was wise to continue.
Her searing experience in World War II shaped her most acclaimed book, "Il Cielo Cade" (22014), a best seller that won Italy's prestigious Viareggio Prize.
Mr. Kalika also flipped whole eggplants on the coals, searing them until they collapsed inward and it was easy to wipe away their charred skins.
The filmmakers were aware that there has been almost no effort to dramatize the 1991 proceedings precisely because of the searing emotional effect they had.
Shot in Morocco between searing sunlight and pillowy dunes, "You Go to My Head" is a mysteriously elusive romance whose location is almost overpoweringly tangible.
A single night might include jazz fusion, Broadway musicals, searing Latin funk, sumptuous disco, eerie psychedelia, exploratory African rhythms, shrieking post-punk and much more.
That searing hot weather came atop Australia's third winter in a row with almost no rainfall, leaving much of the landmass in a severe drought.
Some Republicans have contemplated those potentially searing depictions and worry they could provoke an outcry that would dwarf this weekend's response to the new restrictions.
Julie Roberts, the deputy chief of staff, told her teams "do not respond" to the searing emails attacking the agency for allegedly siding with Trump.
The skillet is just the right size for sauteeing veggies for two, searing two servings of protein, and pan-frying four latkes at a time.
But investment by American companies in Mexico, as they shut down factories at home, has made Nafta the focus of searing arguments against free trade.
Ann Johns, Austin, Texas Recipes: Amaro Spritz | Tonic Spritz Sous-vide enthusiasts have known that adding some mayo to meat before searing improves the browning.
If the Islamic Republic's forces succeeded in doing that, it could provide a searing image that could serve as a propaganda coup for the Iranians.
Through interviews, photos, music, and searing personal confession, Wilkerson tells the story while sitting on stage as clips and photos are projected onto the screen.
DUBAI (Reuters) - In the searing summer heat of Dubai, some of the world's top racehorses are being swathed in freezing nitrogen mist to boost their performance.
Serena pounced in the seventh game, firing a searing backhand return to break and served out to love to come within a game of the title.
Seth Meyers's incisive dissections of the news on Late Night — its status as comedy show be damned — have served as searing indictments of injustice for months.
This Enamel Coated Cast Iron Fryer is perfect for searing, Browning, Frying and Roasting...it cooks evenly throughout the entire pan, and keeps the flavors perfectly.
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and Somali poet-rapper K'Naan hail "America's ghostwriters" in this searing six-minute takedown of the Trump administration's anti-immigration policies.
I loved HBO's The Tale, a searing story about the aftermath of sexual abuse, but it already made our "best movies of 2018 so far" list.
Since statistics, no matter how dramatic, often fail to penetrate the minds of teenagers, should we ask our teens to read this searing 12-page letter?
And many readers, especially those on Twitter, where the review was trending in the United States for hours after publication, simply delighted in Pete's searing prose.
But those who have worked closely with him were not sweating the result, pointing to the President's instinctive comic timing and delivery of searing one-liners.
One of the best seasons in 2015 was HBO's "The Leftovers," whose co-creator Damon Lindelof added several black cast members, including a searing Regina King.
Get Out is a searing piece of social commentary made for $4.5 million by a Black writer-director with no prior experience, and grossed $176,040,665 domestically.
Orbiting close enough to its parent star to give it an 18 hour year, 55 Cancri e is a searing 2,000 degrees Celsius on its surface.
But the troops pushed forward despite black apocalyptic skies, street after street of decimated buildings, torn electric cables whipping across the road, and hot searing winds.
Several of its contributors argue that the shower scene is the ultimate distillation of Hitchcock's obsessions, and the most searing demonstration of his film-making genius.
Underworld star Kate Beckinsale has had it with analysis of women's looks and body shaming, and she shared her thoughts on Instagram in a searing post.
Give it a sear You'll want to get some good caramelization on this roast, so start by searing it on all sides on your hot grill.
The Dallas Mavericks were subject to allegations of rampant sexual harassment and toxic masculinity in the workplace, per a searing Sports Illustrated report published last night.
Now they've been left with only a tent to shelter from the searing heat of the August sun -- and no tables to sit and study at.
Single "Cotton Skies" is washed with sawing guitars and floating, whimsical vocals from Julia Bjernelind while "Do You Feel It" answers the question with searing distortion.
Pink had one last unexpected benefit: My glittery laces and eye-searing hardhat became a filter on the types of people I encountered in the field.
Still, the case may have faded from the national spotlight had it not been for the emotionally searing letter the victim read to Turner at sentencing.
The first drone dropped a missile on top of one of the homes, searing a hole through the roof and killing five suspected al-Qaeda militants.
Individual sprint champion Morton lay down a searing personal best but 30-year-old McCulloch shot out with gritted teeth and pipped it by 0.058 seconds.
But no matter where they are on this spectrum, the abuse they suffered is often so searing that it is the formative experience of their lives.
"Carney's apology likely referred to the searing tweet he posted Tuesday evening during Game 6 of the World Series saying: "What a disgrace for the @mlb.
Despite the searing sun and the rising temperatures, the several hundred people who assembled in and around the parking lot were there to celebrate Ali anew.
"Republicans ought to be castigating the president over the Trump Tower meeting, not covering for him," The Weekly Standard wrote in a searing editorial published Friday.
At a meeting of the city's Parks and Recreation Board to consider the proposed ban Thursday evening, the reaction was as searing as Arizona's summer sun.
The workhorse of the kitchen is the humble cast iron skillet, which lends its strong heat retention to baking, searing, stir-frying, and other cooking tasks.
Falz 'This is Nigeria' hit song has more than 12 million views on Youtube and has been hailed for its searing political commentary on Nigeria's challenges.
For nearly two hours, Tebow ran, threw, caught and hit under a searing sun and the scrutiny of talent evaluators from nearly every major league organization.
A searing photo works doubly: It is what we see but also more than that too—it suspends reality a little, it works like an illusion.
The searing detail from "Tell Me How It Ends," about the telephone numbers sewn into the dresses, appears again in this fictionalized version of the story.
The contradiction presented by caste and nationalism was never clearer than in the searing images that emerged from Mr. Modi's own home state, Gujarat, in July.
Thousands protested against the conditions, unemployment and corruption last summer, when searing heat made matters worse and hundreds were treated in hospital after drinking unclean water.
"In the battle round, I feel like I would've been eliminated," she says of the popular episode where contestants exchanged searing diss lyrics back and forth.
Hannah Gadsby claims she's quitting comedy in the middle of this searing, remarkable special, and while I hope she reconsiders, "Nanette" would be a powerful legacy.
Instead, before yet another overwhelmingly white audience, he ceded the stage to African-American surrogates who delivered a series of searing attacks on Mr. Biden's record.
Louis C.K., who admitted in November that he had masturbated in front of female colleagues, performed unannounced last month at the Comedy Cellar, drawing searing criticism.
To make them, researchers bake tiny layers of the moondust in a solar furnace that uses 147 curved mirrors to concentrate sunlight into a searing beam.
Crytocurrencies are back in the limelight amid a searing price rally this year, led by bitcoin, which has soared more than 200% so far in 2019.
At the opening of Act II, set in the bewitched castle of the sorcerer Klingsor, Mr. Nézet-Séguin tore into the heaving music with searing fervor.
Season two saw them move in together — just in time for Jimmy to be forced to deal with Gretchen's clinical depression, in a searing, beautiful arc.
The president rarely holds back in his searing attacks on the journalists who cover him, but might he temper his style in a more formal setting?
Rape as a weapon of war is the subject of her play "Ruined," a searing, stop-you-in-your-tracks drama set in a Congolese brothel.
The tension between Nussbaum's discreet and dangerous self-possession and the hostile forces around him is searing, and it shows his precarious individuality in high relief.
WHAT WE LOSE by Zinzi Clemmons In "searing vignettes" (our reviewer's words), Clemmons describes her protagonist Thandi's life before and after her mother's death to cancer.
Moore's sister, Kathy Dodd, told Reuters that while she and his other siblings might not agree with him on everything, the barrage of criticism was searing.
It also follows a searing grand jury report in Pennsylvania that found more than 1,1893 identifiable victims of sexual abuse over several decades at local dioceses.
Searing passions and the vicissitudes of fate abound in the classical works that inspired "Dionysos Stadt," including epics and plays by Aeschylus, Homer, Euripides and Sophocles.
Charlottesville, Virginia (CNN)It's hard to forget the searing images of a neo-Nazi driving his car into counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, two years ago today.
McLain's descriptive style is occasionally a little pedestrian and generalized for Gellhorn's unusual life, at times her voice not as searing as the spectacles she witnessed.
The 49ers have elected to wear their white "away" jerseys and gold pants, while the Chiefs will wear their retina-searing red jerseys and white pants.
An assortment of lively characters, hard-edged humor, rich psychological portraits and searing social commentary, "The Draw" is spellbinding, a coming-of-age tour de force.
Scientists have had a solar probe on their wish list since 1958, but the materials did not exist to protect a spacecraft from the searing heat.
Clinton from Mr. Sanders's searing attacks on the elite money that was pouring into her campaign in 25.3, and it will not shield Mr. Biden either.
Altogether it's a searing evocation of the fractured way we remember traumatic experiences — and of the many bloody realities most people prefer not to look at.
The searing testimony in State Supreme Court in Manhattan is just the beginning; five more accusers are expected to testify that Mr. Weinstein attacked them. 8.
Jimmy Kimmel, the show's host, made a number of cracks at Mr. Trump's expense, but didn't approach the searing rhetoric that some in Hollywood have employed.
Perhaps the most searing crisis he handled in office came last summer after the fatal shooting of Eric Logan, a black resident, by a white officer.
After days of mercury readings nearing 100, the searing heat suddenly came to an end as light zephyrs wafted in to lower temperatures and lift spirits.
In this searing debut memoir, an African-American critic describes his life as an aspiring filmmaker in a historically black neighborhood, analyzing gentrification and millennial culture.
Drawing on her own experiences, Yakubu's writing offers readers a searing condemnation of a practice that she was able to emerge from, but others might not.
"And now the Democrats are trying to take credit for this great deal, and that's OK," Trump said to searing boos but with a weary expression.
Blackwells Capital sent a searing letter to Colony on Tuesday, demanding that Mr. Barrack be replaced after Colony's stock price plunged over the last three years.
More memoir than "documentary," Strong Island is a searing personal account of filmmaker Yance Ford's grief, frustration, and struggle in the wake of his brother's murder.
Summer is when Saudi Arabia typically diverts oil from exports toward domestic use, to help generate electricity for air-conditioning during the Arabian Peninsula's searing heat.
It leaves a trail of carnage from the second its searing, mechanical bassline hits, and its sing-song reggaeton acapella haunts your bloody ears for days.
Spicy Chickenjoy is even better, both marinade and breading infiltrated with some form of chile — flagrant but not searing, just enough to jack up the pulse.
But there were times I ate it nearly straight from a spoon, on top of a dab of cottage cheese to mitigate the mouth-searing heat.
It is a searing experience to feel the vulnerability and hurt that black people feel, and to realize that racism is a constant in their lives.
Haunted by Guantánamo I had just returned from Guantánamo Bay when I read Connie Bruck's searing account, "Why Obama Has Failed to Close Guantánamo" (August 1st).
Knowing that the searing sounds Aurelius is conjuring were produced with software actually used to fight back against drones makes the experience all the more chilling.
And in his sarcastic, searing opinion, Judge Carlton Reeves makes it clear that he's fed up with the Mississippi legislature's attempts to restrict access to abortion.
From fragments and snippets, glimpses and hints, a complex woman emerges in a film that is part detective story, love story, family history, and searing biography.
Fears that rates could spike sharply higher - and the international trade tensions - touched off a searing sell-off in global stock markets over the past week.
Noroi is more interested in building a searing sense of dread than conventional scares, but images from its final reel will still burn into your brain.
The heat that's driving sales is brutal to work in: Nambiar's mechanics drench their clothes in water and spray down their tools to avoid searing their hands.
His searing portraits of Casagemas in his coffin — three exhibited side-by-side in the exhibition — evoke the elongated faces, tonality, and expressiveness of El Greco's paintings.
It's been pushed to the max in temperatures from searing heat of summertime desert roads to severe cold-weather conditions well below zero on the Fahrenheit scale.
It's an unfortunate right of passage for so many young women — a searing reminder of hundreds of years of patriarchal control over our bodies and sexual mores.
The searing image shows the bodies of Oscar Alberto Martínez and his 23-month-old daughter, Angie Valeria, from El Salvador, lying face down in murky waters.
Maybe I shouldn't be diving head first into high-level searing situations — instead, I should be tackling the fast and easy basics of baking, breading, and frying.
This searing portrait of Lt Col John Paul Vann and the tragedy of the Vietnam war is a work of exquisite reporting and reads like a novel.
On the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Black Tongue" from their searing 2003 debut Fever to Tell, front-person Karen O is combatively—but smartly—sneering at her listeners.
As I left, I felt dizzy and a bit like vomiting — not just from what I'd learned, but from the searing, damp heat and my drenched shirt.
Stars are mere mortals, and we lose some every year, but this year, death seemed to strike more often and more suddenly, and it felt more searing.
For the past couple of years, I've been seeing a trend among the online community of sous-vide cooking enthusiasts: rubbing meat with mayonnaise before searing it.
These are some of the conclusions of a searing report from Arizona State University on the behavior of its star physics professor Lawrence Krauss, who on Oct.
Like so many of the greatest horror films, Get Out is terrifying not in spite of its searing social commentary but because of the brutal truths therein.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton clashed over the role of money in politics, one of the searing exchanges in a debate on Thursday night in New Hampshire.
And his Grammy performance — brooding, searing, unstoppable — was "easily the evening's best performance, and one of the most powerful ever on a Grammy stage," our critic said.
The grandmother spent three weeks locked in a windowless storeroom in the searing heat, refusing to eat, until a tip-off alerted a journalist to her predicament.
Mr Gates includes dozens of searing images: cartoons showing black men eyeing white women, "Sambo art" lampooning blacks as imbeciles, and grotesque postcards distributed to celebrate lynchings.
After granting her an interview in his private rooms, he receives not romantic attention but a barrage of searing questions about his family history and personal traumas.
Yes, the documentary is more of an on-brand celebration than a searing exposé of ego and excess, but Aoki comes across as a genuinely sincere chap.
After two weeks of metal rods, a vein transplant, and chemical debridement that caused searing, impossible pain, doctors would saw off everything six inches below my knee.
From the comfort of my ship, the sky is a searing yellow-orange, and the skyline is dominated by strange, jagged circles as tall as a building.
The suburb of Penrith in Sydney, Australia isn't a hot destination for tourists, but it was a searing place â€" temperature wise at least â€" on Sunday.
Aside from these two previously-announced zones, there are four new zones in Act IV with placeholder names: Stone Fracture, Searing Fracure, Dawn Fracture, and Soul Fracture.
Reveling in the full-blooded contest, Nadal returned fire and earned three break points with a searing backhand passing shot that clipped the net and bounced in.
While Trump appears to be alienating one of the top Republicans he needs most in Washington by searing McConnell, there is some political logic behind his attacks.
In February 1997, an oxygen-generating canister aboard the Russian Mir space station erupted into a searing flame, blocking the crew's path to an emergency escape ship.
When I come to visit, on a searing-hot August day, it doesn't look like much—a wooden frame fitted with vertebrae-like slats up the sides.
Indeed, in the end they perpetuate the racist and sexist myth that science is a meritocratic field in which any searing mind can blister through discriminatory ceilings.
But the night wasn't over, and in the final minutes of the game Payet had an absolutely searing goal to put France up for good, 2-1.
Boasting a high heat threshold and a high-grade titanium/ceramic finish, its cookware is great for searing steaks, simmering sauces, and just about everything in between.
Winfrey spoke about a coffee table book she owns that contains a searing image of a Black family witnessing a lynching while a white mob cheers on.
There was brief resistance in a 10-minute sixth game but Goffin held serve and claimed victory on his second match point with a searing backhand winner.
Today, for example, I cooked a perfect tuna steak — which I haven't been able to achieve in years of trying via the means of steaming or searing.
Toggling between Otis's therapy and his most searing memories, "Honey Boy" begins to take shape as something deeper than just a chronicle of one man's dysfunctional upbringing.
The filmmakers Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang explore China's long-running one-child policy in this searing documentary, which was applauded at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Over all, it was a privilege to hear David Newman conduct a dark and weighty account of Bernstein's searing, poignant score for "On the Waterfront" last year.
Blessed with searing groundstrokes that resonated especially well on clay courts, Stewart, who grew up in Miami, also possessed a work ethic that would make competitors cringe.
She was down, 21-24, in the first set to a searing Svetlana Kuznetsova, and was at 21-30 in the fifth game after muffing a backhand.
Jones's tears throughout her interviews feel almost as searing and bruised as Lewinsky's did sixteen years ago, when she was stumbling through the fog of fresh pain.
Part of the reason for the searing impact of this issue on Hillary Clinton's electability stems, of course, from the centrality of women's concerns to her campaign.
In his searing essay on the loss of his daughter, Aleksandar Hemon uses the metaphor of an aquarium to describe the detached sensations caused by profound grief.
Biwott won New York last year, then finished second at the London Marathon in April in his searing personal best of 2 hours 3 minutes 51 seconds.
Seven decades have passed since Ms. Bilik fled Odessa, but time and the searing memories of war have not worn away her affection for her first home.
Campaign Stops The nearly 1,000 responses to my recent article on the crisis of men offered a searing portrait of economic dislocation and a torrent of prescriptions.
It seemed like poppy, springy shades ruled the night: from bold red (Rachel Weisz) to a searing hot magenta-pink (Gemma Chan) to dazzling silver (Jennifer Lopez).
We're talking about the second hottest moment of the night (Daenerys provided us with the first.) That searing eye contact between Tormund Giantsbane and Brienne of Tarth.
Since the searing violence in Charlottesville, Virginia last summer, the public has grown more aware of the true nature of the resurgent white nationalist movement in America.
The searing "Perpetrator Emasculation," for example, which inspired the cover art on their debut full-length Animus, is about a rapist being force-fed his own genitals.
That reality may help explain Trump's searing attacks on Mueller over the weekend that represent the most personal assault on the special counsel yet by the President.
The day brought a personally searing loss for Wing on Wo: The Seids' only son and heir apparent to the store, Stuart, died in the south tower.
Violence is swift and searing, and the cinematographer Kabelo Thathe's gorgeous aerial shots and electric street scenes belie the fact that this is his first narrative feature.
The retreat to the cities is a searing acknowledgment that the American-installed government in Afghanistan remains unable to lead and protect the country's sprawling rural population.
Another variation is spicy, the broth turned incarnadine from hot sauce, which proves to be more accent mark than armament, contouring the mouth instead of searing it.
More memoir than "documentary," Netflix's Strong Island is a searing personal account of filmmaker Yance Ford's grief, frustration, and struggle in the wake of his brother's murder.
Today Cooper is sharing an animated video for "Trust"—an intricate and fragile track haunted by Kathrin deBoer's searing vocals—directed by motion design artist RC Aksun.
Then came the director Patrice Chéreau's searing "Elektra" at the Aix Festival in France in 2013, with Ms. Herlitzius at its center, persuasively both wounded and wounding.
And when grilling outdoors isn't an option, you can't beat searing meat with a cast-iron skillet (like this delicious seared steak recipe from our Cooking team).
Dr. Snipes, an elected Democrat who was the subject of searing criticism during the recount, submitted her resignation to the state government in Tallahassee, effective Jan. 4.
"The ever-present smells of roasting bones, searing fish, and simmering liquids; the noise and clatter, the hiss and spray, the flames, the smoke, and the steam."
The goat served as a tender vessel for the searing and complex spices which, this Tex-Mex habitué will confess, were hotter than a two-dollar pistol.
On a searing July afternoon, one archaeologist held forth an ancient lunch: a fistful of charred, 21922,21-year-old grains of wheat, discovered in an excavated urn.
It was a successful formula, but eventually her right shoulder became so inflamed that she could not play more than 45 minutes without searing pain, she said.
The searing images of casual racism and racial violence, as well as Rankine's tone — "an internalized liquid smoke blurring ordinary ache" — never lost their power over me.
She is the beating heart and battered soul of "The Hate U Give," a searing and timely family drama and coming-of-age story, in theaters Oct.
A Democracy in Crisis Dexter Filkins's searing, unflinching piece about India under Narendra Modi should be read by all Indians ("Blood and Soil in India," December 9th).
The Italian director and actor Vittorio De Sica is best known internationally for the searing, poignant, humanist pictures he made in the late 1940s and early '50s.
If you use too small a vessel, you'll be forced to brown in batches or cram in a fourth breast and ruin all of your good searing.
The report comes after Trump attacked Mueller in a searing string of weekend tweets that have raised speculation that the president is considering firing the special counsel.
Searing heat and afternoon winds propelled fires on Saturday, above in Tomerong, adding to the devastation of a deadly fire season that has now claimed 213 lives.
Fueled by searing temperatures and high winds, more than 13 fires are burning across the southeastern states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria, threatening several towns.
Black Hawk and Chinook helicopters unloaded pallets of bottled water, where they were then stored along a chain-link fence in the searing heat and relentless sun.
With his searing intelligence and filmmaking gifts, he crafts a story of a rural village where the sole survivors of a mysterious affliction are two young children.
On this searing summer morning, Slobodchikoff had taken us to a tract of well-trodden wilderness on the grounds of the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff.
"The Color Purple" tells the searing story of a young black woman abused by her stepfather and her husband in rural Georgia in the early 20th century.
They worked in frigid and searing weather, were expected to use harsh chemical cleaners without gloves, and endured abuse if they took a few minutes to rest.
Opinion Columnist Last fall, Tom Scocca, editor of the essential blog Hmm Daily, wrote a tiny, searing post that has been rattling around my head ever since.
She burst onto the scene in 29, blasting Serena Williams off Wimbledon's Centre Court with searing groundstrokes and a grunt that sounds like a peacock in distress.
Even its cover, by graphic artist Paul Bacon — the title and author's name in a big, stylized font against a searing yellow background — instantly evokes the era.
In an email to fans plugging his new show, Horace and Pete, comedian Louis C.K. unloaded on the Republican frontrunner in an uncharacteristically searing and political postscript.
Even if the Daily Show audience might not be familiar with her, Lahren has her own audience that is all too eager to commiserate with her searing rancor.
But soaring rhetoric fast dissolved into searing attacks, signaling that Trump believes that the scorched-earth campaign that won him the White House will send him back there.
But instead of continuing Oluo's searing indictment of "the heart of whiteness," Brownson ultimately offers whiteness a megaphone with which to make a plea for empathy and understanding.
That creates real consequences, from rising sea levels -- threatening low-lying islands and cities like Miami Beach, Florida -- to searing droughts and mass-extinction in the natural world.
CNN special: City of the Dead: A neighborhood destroyed by Duterte's war on drugs Gone, not forgotten If not for the searing image, Siaron might have been forgotten.
Premiering in 1940, that film offered a searing and humanizing portrait of a Jewish barber elevated to the position of dictator because he looks like the current dictator.
GARANGO, Burkina Faso (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting under the shade of a tree, a group of women drink traditional beer to escape the searing 40-degree-Celsius heat.
Which makes it an unlikely but strong companion piece to Sorry We Missed You, an angrily searing piece of social realism set in modern-day Britain's gig economy.
In the moment, it's a meaningless interaction for Calanthe and her court, and likely a searing one for the Nilgaardian official, but it's just not important to anyone.
But it's telling that the best moment in the entire show is Jo's searing rendition of "You Oughta Know," which earns a midshow standing ovation at every performance.
That back wall proves remarkably variable in its shades of illumination, courtesy of Dante Olivia Smith, whose stark but subtle lighting shifts from searing clarity to muddling obscurity.
Meanwhile, the searing temperatures were complicating the battle against explosive wildfires that have already scorched tens of thousands of acres in the region, forcing evacuations throughout the Southwest.
This season, searing headlines about the presidential candidate have powered Baldwin's SNL bits, but one of his most memorable and popular characters will always be the legendary singer.
If you're an unfortunate soul like Gareth Clear (or anyone that's ever owned a hoverboard), then you could be on the receiving end of a skin-searing explosion.
On My Woman, Olsen experiments with synth a little, delivers the catchiest song of her career and charges through some of the most searing guitar licks of 2016.
You may have to do a bit more searing, a bit more roasting, and perhaps work with some trickier ingredients (scallops, for example, are a disaster if overcooked).
His solo debut, the previous year's John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, was a searing confessional, recorded in the wake of an excruciating bout of experimental Primal Scream therapy.
The U.N.-led mission found people "sheltering in tents or huddled in whatever shade they could find to escape the searing heat and blowing dust," the statement read.
The visit appeared to be an attempt to bolster Trump's credentials as a potential world leader, following searing attacks on his temperament by his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Metro's gas-powered bus fleet spews the same amount of carbon dioxide and 120.8 tons of nitrogen dioxide (a key ingredient to lung-searing smog) as 60,000 cars.
If you thought this was just a searing indictment of the racial inequality in this year's key Oscars nominations for this key awards then you'd be wrong, idiot.
Engineers had expected searing exhaust from the capsule's motor would tip over the rocket, causing it to shut down and crash in a massive fireball in the desert.
They could begin big like their far-flung brethren, but lose their atmospheres, and thereby lots of mass, to the searing heat and ultraviolet radiation of their stars.
Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet explore the highs — and lows — of unbridled passion in the new trailer for Luca Guadagnino's searing love story Call Me by Your Name.
Their searing anticapitalist grindcore is a top-notch new entry into the genre's proudly state-hating canon, complete with wildly unhinged vocals, murderous grooves, and seriously headbangable riffs.
"Five years from now, I'm expecting different kinds of products from this land," said Mohammed, 230, clad in thick, long-sleeved overalls, oblivious to the searing afternoon sun.
Both the chile rub and the quick searing gave the beef a richer flavor than simple raw meat, with everything perfectly balanced by the acidity of the sauce.
A 1:59:59 marathon would require a searing pace of 483 minutes 34 seconds per mile, seven seconds faster than the pace of the current world record.
She put her car into drive, but got only a couple of hundred feet before she had to pull over in searing pain and squeeze her eyes shut.
And what about the sheer searing thrill of it—boiling-hot bathwater—this could not be denied: a brilliance shot up through it, and the body fairly sang.
Economic Scene The Bracero Program, which drew hundreds of thousands of Mexican laborers to toil in American fields from 1942 to 1964, left a searing memory of injustice.
That searing experience nurtured a fierce grievance against the United States, the victor in the Cold War, and a political career dedicated to the reversal of Moscow's humiliation.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday read aloud the searing statement from the victim of a sexual assault at Stanford University that has sparked national outrage. Rep.
In a rant extraordinary even by the standards of his searing morning tweetstorms, the President claimed Mueller's team was tainted by conflicts of interest and stacked with Democrats.
Shattering Bolt's record was all the more significant since Felix spoke out against Nike's punishing policies towards mothers in a searing New York Times op-ed in May.
In addition to searing surface temperatures, wind in the upper atmosphere howls at up to 250 miles per hour, carrying clouds around the planet once every four days.
There is searing loss; the painstaking, exhausting attempt to care for one another; and the distinct impression that warring men are neglecting something crucial on the home front.
The movie promises to give a raw, searing look at hazing, and could very well be used in an argument over why the practice ought to be abolished.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French Open is mostly a picture of elegance — well-dressed spectators in Panama hats watching the ball sizzle across the red clay in searing sunshine.
It also seems exceptionally early for parts of the province to be experiencing searing temperatures in the low 30s, like those that helped fuel the Fort McMurray fire.
With the help of Cream, a creative production company, Baëlen developed the series Climax into a searing collection of portraits of modern-day disillusionment tempered with youthful passion.
"Delta's operation is clearly executing well to extract maximum value from the searing demand for air travel we are observing this summer," Credit Suisse analyst Jose Caiado said.
Christine Blasey Ford, a California research psychologist, testified in searing detail before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week that Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers.
Now, Christine Blasey Ford's searing testimony, and Judge Kavanaugh's furious response, before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday appears likely to galvanize the grass roots of both parties.
Then I started getting searing pains in my neck, which prevented me from turning my head to the right, which then almost got me into a car accident.
By mid-afternoon on Wednesday in the southern town of Matias Romero, migrants were sprawled in the fields singing songs or tying to sleep off the searing sun.
" Eric Phillips, a spokesman for Mr. de Blasio, then responded with a searing statement: "New York City contributes billions of dollars to subways the governor and M.T.A. mismanage.
Maybe it was the snappy performance, or perhaps it was the retina-searing Lime Twist paint, but the journalists getting out of the Kona always wore a smile.
The tougher match for the United States — the one played at lung-searing altitude in an unforgiving venue in Mexico — remains, though this proved a satisfying warm-up.
It is especially searing given that Mr. Johnson, who cast him aside, considers Churchill one of his greatest heroes, and has written a biography of Britain's wartime leader.
In a searing debut memoir, Harris, the scion of a once-prosperous African-American Cincinnati family, moves to the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn chasing indie filmmaker dreams.
His rise to the summit of MMA matched his soaring popularity, as fans around the world were beguiled by his magnetic charm, searing put-downs, and infectious laugh.
I got my long run up to 17 miles, but then it all went south, with searing pain in my left iliotibial band and aches in both knees.
Both players looked solid on serve early in the opening set before Djokovic turned the screw to break in the eighth game with a searing crosscourt backhand winner.
Accepting the award, he said, "te quiero, papá," and dedicated his speech to "the Exonerated Five," aka the Central Park Five, the subject of Ava DuVernay's searing miniseries.
The modern women's movement was then in embryo: Betty Friedan's searing nonfiction book, "The Feminine Mystique," widely credited with having been its catalyst, would not appear until 1963.
A revocation of California's waiver threatens a return to the type of lung-searing smog currently endured by Beijing's residents — and dramatically on view during the 2008 Olympics.
Bernie Sanders opened his town hall in Anamosa, Iowa, on Friday with a searing rebuke of President Donald Trump's "dangerous escalation" of the conflict in the Middle East.
But Ms. Tur, a pilot and reporter, was also a pioneer, capturing searing images of the beating of Reginald Denny, a truck driver, during the riots in 1992.
The report was publicly released on Tuesday and it turns out to be a searing indictment of just about every way the company has managed its own employees.
The Yankees' misery on the trip would not be complete for several more hours, until their 4-33 defeat to the Oakland Athletics in searing 90-degree heat.
Despite Mr. Trump's searing put-downs on Twitter, many conservatives maintain that for lesser public figures like Mr. Inman, certain rules of decorum and political correctness still apply.
Liverpool is a club predisposed to inflated hope, and a searing start to the season — victories over Arsenal and Chelsea on the road — served as license to dream.

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