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burnt

[burnt] / bɜrnt /


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From the rooftop of his burnt home, Samer Omar, a father-of-four, points out a new track on a nearby hill where settlers are planning another outpost.

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The source - the smell of the remains of burnt out ambulances, which lie blackened in a car park next to a synagogue in the north-west London suburb.

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"We live in such a fast-paced world and so many people are burnt out, overwhelmed and fatigued," she says.

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After high-profile fires, there is more awareness of the hazards of burnt plastic emanating from homes.

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Actress Rose Byrne gives a visceral portrayal of a burnt out mother who feels alone in her struggle to meet the needs of her daughter and hold up the scaffolding of family life.

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