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"All the best stuff I've written, I've written at colonies," says Ms. Homes, whose work includes the novels "Music for Torching" and "This Book Will Save Your Life."
Retreats Surrender to Wi-Fi Steven Kurutz 2010
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Torching the big Man at the end in a giant bonfire is a wonderful thing too.
Steve Heilig: Burning Man: Time to Be Truly "Radical" -- Clean Up Your Act, Be Socially Responsible -- and Show Us the Money? Steve Heilig 2011
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Torching it because every time a firefighter ate a meal on the line, Callahan Foods made sixty dollars, and with thousands of people fighting a fire, sixty bucks a meal added up to a tidy sum very quickly.
Hell’s Gate Stephen Frey 2009
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Torching it because every time a firefighter ate a meal on the line, Callahan Foods made sixty dollars, and with thousands of people fighting a fire, sixty bucks a meal added up to a tidy sum very quickly.
Hell’s Gate Stephen Frey 2009
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Torching it because every time a firefighter ate a meal on the line, Callahan Foods made sixty dollars, and with thousands of people fighting a fire, sixty bucks a meal added up to a tidy sum very quickly.
Hell’s Gate Stephen Frey 2009
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Hot Garbage: Rockin' Hip Hop is straight up manure but Hot: Sizzling, Scorching, Torching, Blazing, 'Maica Living, Pump Ya Fist, Party Time and Sewin' Love instrumental please! were all just meh to me.
What's New In Dart's iPod #43 AKA The Kendrick Perkins Edition Dart Adams 2008
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Torching it for the finishing touches on my s'more cupcakes
Cupcake interview with Danielle Bilton, iPhone cupcake co-creator 2008
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Torching SUVs in the middle of the night, unfortunately, will not bring about any massive radical change, except, perhaps, in our “anti-terrorism” legislation.
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Roiphe writes, How can the ruthless author of ‘Music for Torching’ and ‘The Safety of Objects’ allow herself this easy way out of a story that can have no easy way out?
Katie Roiphe’s Critical Inadequacies: A Case Study : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits 2007
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Torching cars and trashing stores on the streets of Copenhagen.
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