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He hunkers down by the pit and rakes away the earth from a blackened flat surface with his fingers.

In Riau, even beside main roads there are bleak, blackened landscapes, shrouded in white smoke, where the peat soil still smoulders under charred tree-stumps.

To remove the black and restore your pot to new, pour in a can of coke (or as much as you need to cover the blackened area by an inch) and put it on the stove on a low heat.

The kitchen walls are blackened by smoke.

Shrouded in white smoke, the peat soil still smoulders under the blackened tree-stumps.

Here, hundreds of feet up, the redwood's massive limbs are fused into flying buttresses and carved by forest fires into blackened chambers called “fire caves”.

In some ways, Brakefield says, the case is not unlike that of the famous peppered moths in Liverpool, which became darker as the trees in the area blackened with soot, protecting them from birds.

It takes hold quickly, causing bleeding lesions, blackened or wilted leaves and, ultimately, death.

Nationwide there are dozens of places like Liukuaizhuang, where factories have blackened streams, poisoned farmland and choked the air.

Cars lay blackened and crumpled for at least 400 metres along a long stretch of road running north from the Green zone. Barely a house within the blast zone was left with a window unbroken.

They had blackened bark, but were otherwise looking rather well, many of them wreathed in new young leaves.

The sorry-looking, blackened figure that emerged, admitted at once that he had tried to break into the shop during the night but had got stuck in the chimney.

During a 1606 voyage from Mexico the ship carrying the image caught fire-but the statue survived, blackened.

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I've seen photographs: the church's blackened posts jutting like the ribs of a felled mammoth.

The salo-potato sandwiches were wrapped in foil and dumped on the smoldering fire, as were 15 plain potatoes, which sat right in the coals until they had fully blackened an hour later.

He glanced at his watch again, then stared toward the blackened Windows.

But TCM's reputation has been blackened by uneven efficacy and harsh side effects, prompting critics to assail it as outmoded folklore.

In Scandinavia the staggering toll of African wildlife Tintin kills-especially a rhinoceros he reduces to blackened chunks with dynamite-has prompted additional angst.

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