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singeing

The frying of skin due to hot gases from the muzzle of a gun fired at close range.
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Des singes qui parlent, qui reflechissent, qui comprennent les humains, exemple de la petite fillette sourde retrouvee dans maisonnette apres avoir assassinee sa famille, mais aussi ceux qui se battent aux cotes des humains dans leur guerre sans merci menee contre les singes [beaucoup moins que]ennemis[beaucoup plus grand que].
I've already given three to four years of my time for the group, so in the end, it wasn't such a hard decision to make, Singe, in a recent phone interview with the Inquirer, said of his departure from The Collective last year, to pursue a solo career.
Ahmed Bahgat a ecrit dans son editorial quotidien: "La caisse du monde": au journal "Al-Ahram" en date du 25 decembre 1993, l'histoire des deux singes et des douanes!
Nozzles were placed at an equal distance throughout burner width in order to evenly singe the fabric.
In comments carried by the NNA, Singe added that newly-appointed UNIFIL Commander, General Alberto Asarta Cuevas was conducting contacts with the concerned sides in order to resolve the matter.Aa
Stamford, Connecticut, USA will close two manufacturing plants in Springfield, Massachusetts, and consolidate its envelope operations in the Northeast by creating a singe, large manufacturing center in Enfield, Connecticut.
Use bundles of straw to singe parts that the fire misses.
Singe, who, in order to become a successful DJ, needed to learn how to operate a mixing board, sound system and turntable technology.
For the first of the company's two New York-debut programs, McIntyre created a duet called Speak, Canfield expanded his roster of female eccentrics with Anais, and Ashley Roland contributed Singe. Like a Samba and cq were repeated.
Some other examples of such ugliness are the horsemen in grey suits 'qui leur font de ces longs dos etroits comme en ont les singes en levites' (p.157), the craftsmen who work with 'une prestesse de singe' (p.
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