In the Olympic stadium, you sat on a grassy bank under the searing heat of the midsummer sun.
The families' water buckets are usually empty after days - sometimes weeks - trekking through the searing heat.
In Harare, thousands waited all weekend in the searing sun, but still failed to reach the front of the queue.
Carver Randall says that chopping cotton for 12 hours a day in the searing sun was a powerful motivator to practice.
As thousands fled the searing flames and smoke of the Towers, Officer Barry was attempting to reach trapped and frightened workers on the upper floors.
Scotland opened a dismal campaign with a loss in the searing Macedonian heat and were thrashed in Norway just as the new domestic season had started.
The transformation of Tata Motors had begun with the searing loss in 2000, but it continued with a return to profit in the fiscal year ending March 2003.
Once collected, the buttons are either used immediately or dried naturally on long, slanted tables, a process that can take as long as a month or as little as a week in the searing summer temperatures of south Texas.
The evening is memorable mostly for the searing arias delivered by Big Mama (the electrifying Tonya Pinkins), a bone-tired matriarch who works nights at a hospital only to discover that the little extra money she makes disqualifies her from being relocated to a better housing project.
Her experiences in these two hamlets bookend her new memoir and, in the Oscar winner's telling, kept her anchored through an unusually steady film career, which took off with "Carrie" (1976) and "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980), and later included the searing drama "In the Bedroom" (2001) and the hit "The Help" (2011).
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The bejewelled and feather-dressed Samburu tribesmen must have laughed all the way home when Italian journalist Riccardo Orizio gathered them together a decade ago and told them of his plans to turn a couple of lumpy granite outcrops in the heart of Samburu country into a luxury game lodge overlooking the searing, acacia-speckled plains of northern Kenya.
And the way that he treats it is, it's the most searing experience of his political life and one that set him on the path to being a reformer.
As always, there was the fun, the quirky, the eye-searing white lights (thank you Audi), and the massive 3-D displays that are always center-stage at CES. Still, it did feel different.
The damaged panel allowed searing hot gases to seep into the wing on re-entry, causing the craft to lose control and disintegrate.
The point captured in searing temperatures in Riyadh, saw the Koreans edge into second place in Asian qualifying Group 2 to finish ahead of Saudi Arabia on goal difference and seal their place in the finals.
The fourth Wednesday of July 2005 was the fifteenth day of a searing heat wave in the Northeast.
The royal blue sky glared down on the grey brittlebush, and the heat was searing.
Arriving at the Denver airport, I will never forget the stacks of searing newspaper headlines that greeted my father, my brother Jon, and I.
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And while the rains pound Queensland and New South Wales, which cover the eastern third of the country, searing temperatures have residents of neighboring South Australia and Victoria on alert for bushfires.
Three TIFF films open Friday in the U.S., and all three offer searing portraits of the impact of violence.
The author, a target of the Unabomber, writes of his painful rehabilitation and sets forth his searing observations about the state of America's soul.
Hamilton started second on the grid behind Vettel and hunted him down, searing by him on the 42nd lap.
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And while liberal Saudis cheered the keen (and sometimes not completely veiled) participation of Saudi businesswomen at the recent Jeddah Economic Forum, this breech of strict social rules won a searing reproach from the kingdom's top state-appointed religious authority.
The fires have been caused by days of searing heat across much of the country - so much so that Australia's Bureau of Meteorology was last week forced to add a new shade to its colour-coded temperature chart, for heat above 50C.
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Filming on location in California, Lupino turns the potentially maudlin material into a searing, deep, trenchantly mature study in the dissolution of a personality.
The last time that most of the world peered inside Iran was in June, 2009, when, for two searing weeks, the Islamic Republic cracked open.
Cipriani lit up the start of the second half with a searing break from deep before throwing a splendid reverse pass to Paul Sackey, but the wing's pass eluded his support runners.
The latter penned a searing tome of drug abuse, violence and redemption, 2003's A Million Little Pieces.
Industry observers couldn't recall an incident involving a cruise ship in recent history with images as searing as the keeled-over Costa Concordia.
Then the discomfort became a searing pain.
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