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1 Up and through the hatch she went, out into the blistering sun .
2 The flowers and shrubs were starting to wilt in the blistering sun .
3 That was impossible after the wolves and three days of a blistering sun .
4 There was a blistering sun and the work was hard.
5 Never angle under a blistering sun , nor with Spanish flies.
6 All day they lay under a blistering sun , the sleet of bullets whizzing over their heads.
7 With the blistering sun this high, I wear the thin white linen that Romans find so scandalous.
8 In blistering sun and torrential rain alike, these brave and dogged souls pit their wits against the enemy.
9 The blistering sun was beating down on the Armagh lambeg drummers as they paraded through Portadown town centre.
10 Often, the roof would extend along the entire length of the building front, providing some shelter from the blistering sun .
11 The Irish weather often drives me indoors but usually I'm sheltering from rain, not seeking refuge from a blistering sun .
12 In less than two hours both were crazed with the blistering sun , and the ravening of the foul and biting insects.
13 I would often head out, midday in the blistering sun , to climb 20 pitches and intentionally leave my water at home.
14 The small building was air-conditioned, but between the blistering sun outside and the ovens inside, the temperature was probably close to ninety.
15 Now the bed of it was strewn with broken trap and masses of boulders, cracked and dried by centuries of blistering sun .
16 Outside the stadium, on soccer fields cut billiard-table brilliant under a blistering sun , young kids hurtled about in a flag rugby free-for-all.
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