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Make something more beautiful.I scorched my first meal.
you've probably seen it in Senegal if you spend a lot of time there-- they will literally burn it until it's dryknowing that that scorched flavor, when those fish are rehydrated, will go into a rice dish, will be part of a meal,it will be made into a sauce.
We can move into China.This sort of scorched earth competitive model does not work in a distributed digital economy.
Some will come out more beautiful than others, and that's all right.That actually got scorched a little bit much.
He placed a piece of poster board on top of the cubicle walls as a kind of retractable roof, like where do the Dallas Cowboys play?It was a kind of dome to keep himself from being scorched.My own cubicle was smaller than before, and my back to my boss's door, which had me constantly looking over my shoulder to make sure no one was watching.
Closes and moves to the next area and sucks their value out.I mean, that's the scorched earth approach of a company like that.That's the way they understand it.
And when they get to shore, oftentimes, there's no electricity, which means no ice, no refrigeration.So in a lot of artisanal communities, because rehydrating scorched fish, that's how it's often dried in these African--you've probably seen it in Senegal if you spend a lot of time there-- they will literally burn it until it's dry
It's a seaborne empire.And they can't sustain it because as the Russians fall back, 'cause the Soviet Red Army falls back, they do their own scorched earth policy.
pieces of bare siding hanging loose from nails.Nearby, a white clapboard house with empty windows squatted at the roadside half-smothered in tree branches and vines while a fire-scorched handwritten signon the outside wall still advertised Crush.
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