When i arrived the heavens opened and the
sky blackened
just in time to see... .
Blackened with soot.
Blackened by last frost.
Cook, stirring occasionally, for 30-40 minutes or until
slightly blackened.
Blackened ruins, ghostly in the glare of day.
Blackened with age.
Blackened by incense smoke, the more venerable and potent they will be.
He struggles to his feet, his exposed skin now
completely blackened
by a chemical reaction.
Blackened roof timbers
under layers of old plaster from a smoke hole of about 1300.
Blackened by fire, yet most of the folders are intact.
A brass foundry has some black houses nearby the walls were externally clad with copper sheets,
now blackened
with age.
We have successfully analyzed dna from
smoke blackened
thatch from cruck cottage, oxfordshire, dating from the 13th or 14th century.
The larger diameter collagen fibers formed from type i collagen are
not blackened
by silver.
Blackened faces, the group would sing at houses in hopes for coins, gifts or food.
Have limited import mistake hindered the produced
equally blackened
images thompson's letter to.
Blackened reputation
was irreclaimable for centuries.
Blackened all
over; turn pepper every 5 minutes.
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