The ratio of tar to nicotine produced in the tobacco smoke of low-tar cigarettes is, in fact, closely similar to that of conventional cigarettes. |
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A seductive whiff of spruce, roses and wood smoke leads you to her front door. |
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A certain flower or a, a whiff of smoke can bring up experiences long forgotten. |
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And there is always that specter of a whiff of smoke being sniffed in the exceedingly crowded theater. |
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A whiff of smoke sparked my noise, causing it to twitch as my allergies began to act, but I ignored it. |
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Her efforts saved officers search time and they were able to pull the pair through smoke from the top floor of the three-storey town house. |
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A strange whimsy makes a grim memory of smoke and fog no less grim but perhaps more haunting. |
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Exposure to passive smoke is a cause of lung cancer and heart disease and causes respiratory illness and asthmatic attacks. |
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Once the sun passed below the horizon, a glittering display of man-made light and smoke enveloped the band. |
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Chemicals from tobacco smoke get into your bloodstream and can damage the delicate blood vessels inside your eye. |
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A car comes rattling down the street, thick smoke pouring out the back, every door a different colour of blistered paint. |
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They're nothing but lousy lowlifes with nothing better to do but smoke dope. |
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They both smoke well, too, as my mum's fine kedgerees have so eloquently testified down the decades. |
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Then she heard a cracking noise and shortly afterwards the smoke detector sounded. |
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Alex was reading the papers in bed one Sunday morning when the smoke alarm fitted outside her bedroom door went off. |
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The wind may change, the smoke may drift over them, and still they taste delicious. |
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Then it sped out and moved around the room, here and there, leaving a zigzag of smoke behind. |
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I was born in the 1950's, and my mother's doctor forbade her to drink alcohol or smoke during her pregnancy. |
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Smoke rose from chimneys in the distant village, the traceries of smoke vertical in the crisp morning air. |
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The white smoke rose in a small trail towards the stormy skies, far to the north of the two warriors. |
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Today's cheese and cheese spreads boast flavors that go far beyond the traditional smoke and bacon. |
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I don't think he stuck around to smoke it cause I went out about 10 minutes later and he was gone. |
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Since the officers opened the windows a few minutes after the smoke bomb went off, I don't expect to find much residue upstairs. |
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A high-pitched smoke alarm went off, and water sprinklers began showering the entire kitchen. |
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So you can't believe your luck when you nip out for five minutes and your house goes up in smoke without trace. |
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The smoke actually was atomized hydraulic fluid from the emergency-brake system, which is a normal by-product of its use. |
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If there is a quantity of smoke or other airborne pollutant particles present, it is known as smog. |
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Their shape could not be clearly defined as their outline seemed blurred in a haze of grey smoke surrounding them, but they seemed human shaped. |
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Asked what got them started, the girls both say spending time with friends who smoke and bumming an occasional cigarette. |
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As the alarms sounded, I saw masses of black smoke billowing out and realised it was serious. |
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I could tell because there were a couple of wisps of purplish smoke wafting around the light fixtures a minute after I said it. |
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A small fire crackled in the fireplace, thin wisps of smoke curling up the sturdy brick chimney. |
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The house was fitted with a smoke alarm at the top of the stairs but the battery had run out. |
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The Derrybeg Community Watch Group is to install smoke alarms, safety chains and spy-holes for the elderly people living in the estate. |
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Gerry Unsworth makes lustred, smoked pots, contrasting the sophistication of the refracted lustre surface with the soft free smoke effects. |
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At its height more than 100 firefighters fought the blaze which sent a huge plume of black, acrid smoke billowing 1,000 ft into the air. |
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Strong winds from 433 miles away had carried the smoke and acrid smell of forest fires all the way here. |
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The television screen cracked and blew out, smoke and the acrid smell of burning rubber spilling from it. |
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The acrid smell of smoke filled my nostrils until it choked my very breath from my throat. |
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After the smoke cleared, it was discovered that Captain Henry had jilted the rest and made off with most of the booty. |
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It was all chaos and smoke after a car or truck bomb exploded directly beneath the window where I had once slept. |
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I know absolutely no heroin addicts and I know plenty of people who smoke weed. |
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All the research means very little when a large proportion of the population have decided that they like to smoke a bit of weed. |
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Neither can you smoke in public places such as parks, auditoriums and government buildings. |
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He didn't normally smoke cigarettes, only joints, but this was not a normal moment, so he took one. |
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It is your choice if you smoke or not but I think everyone would benefit if we made an effort not to. |
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He even turned his hand to inventing, designing, among other things, a device for raising sunken vessels and a smoke helmet for firemen. |
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He instantly raised the alarm and neighbours entered the smoke filled kitchen and pulled her from the dwelling. |
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Like 220 volts of current being forced through a 110-volt kitchen appliance, the system is becoming overloaded, and the smoke is rising. |
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Much ado about nothing, maybe, but when it comes to nosey and cynical journalists, few believe there can ever be smoke without fire. |
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The councillors concluded by adopting the report and agreed to promote the idea that every house in the town should have smoke alarms installed. |
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Vassilli's aim was true, and the plane went down trailing smoke from the engine cowling. |
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From within the shroud of smoke a vehicle emerged, popping a large wheelie before falling back onto its front wheel and zooming away. |
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Wipe up spills promptly to avoid excessive smoke during the cleaning cycle. |
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Pores, brick textures, smoke wisps, clouds all were rendered in sharp detail. |
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If you must go to sleep, have a smoke alarm, then at least you'll wake everyone else up. |
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In the same way in a pub a ventilation system bringing in fresh air over the bar will push smoke away from staff. |
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The last thing I want when I go to the local bar or the local cinema is smoke clogging up my throat. |
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In addition to nicotine, cigarette smoke is primarily composed of gases and tar. |
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Low on ammunition, he marked a sixth bunker with smoke for Cobra gun ships to attack. |
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In that case there was smoke without fire, and in May he walked free from court. |
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This allegation has been denied by the club but in the absence of smoke without fire, it must be considered a possibility. |
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This is not the only fire to be reported at a property without a fitted smoke detector in recent weeks. |
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The risk of death in a house fire is three times higher in homes without smoke alarms. |
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Fire crews were due to revisit the area today to talk to neighbours and fit smoke alarms in properties without them. |
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He was burned down his right arm and hand, on the back of his head and his back, but he escaped without smoke damage to his lungs. |
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What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day. |
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One in particular could have had a really bad outcome had it not been for a smoke alarm. |
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When we came back, we could just see a great cloud of smoke and in the evening the red glow of fire still burning. |
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In the few oh so brief minutes it takes to smoke a cigarette all cares and troubles seem irrelevant. |
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Don't get me wrong I love a good drink and am a social smoker and in the past have been known to smoke cannabis. |
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Three hours later, smoke was seen coming from her door by a person returning from work. |
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White could feel the disappointment curling off of him like smoke from a dying flame. |
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While sitting on the side of the road with nothing to do, the two knuckleheads decided to smoke a joint. |
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Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service stresses the importance of having a working smoke alarm. |
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It had all the makings of a tragedy and shows the dangers of candles and the importance of smoke alarms. |
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Chancellor Kiryl sighed a bit, took a long puff on his reefer, and blew the smoke out in a long, thin gray cloud. |
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Establishments sell grass openly and the customers roll and lazily smoke reefers like a cigarette. |
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The smoke was choking but the worst of it was being carried high into the air. |
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She sat behind her desk, a blue wreath of cigarette smoke encircling her head, while I leaned against the doorframe. |
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The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth and the smoke encircled his head like a wreath. |
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Guga blew a stream of smoke out of his nostrils, forming a wreath around his head. |
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The fire hissed as it went out, and around them the cave went dark again as pale wreaths of grey smoke curled through the air. |
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It was so refreshing to see people smoke and drink with such blind enthusiasm. |
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Even at one in the morning, they did not flinch when a roaring explosion of fire and smoke lit the sky behind them. |
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Unfortunately, toxic metals escape out the incinerator's smoke stack into the atmosphere. |
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It's 6am and Basra is burning, black clouds of oily smoke drifting over the city to the east, the sound of gunfire rolling across the canal. |
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If our house was on fire, the camera is one of few things that I'd risk smoke inhalation and multi-degree burns to save. |
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Once the Kutenai men caught the fish, the children helped carry the fish from the canoes to the women who would clean and smoke or dry the fish. |
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There are three major fires burning up there with smoke going high into the sky, and just beside us here, an oil tanker is well on fire. |
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Columns of smoke from cooking fires and controlled burns seemed to dangle groundward from the sky. |
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And as soon as it's dumped, it's usually set alight, sending smoke into their houses. |
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Plan regular fire drills to ensure that everyone knows exactly what to do when the smoke alarm sounds. |
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The older child was treated for smoke inhalation and the younger one had a check-up before being given the all-clear. |
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It detonated and smoke covered the room, sending shards of glass spraying over us. |
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My husband does not smoke and has never smoked but a few years back ended up in hospital with an allergic asthma reaction. |
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When they fly past leaving behind smoke trails representing the Tricolour, they inspire patriotism and pride among the audience. |
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Just as I reached the bottom stop I saw a trail of thin smoke wander into one of the rooms. |
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And he was sure that he was just starting to see the thin trails of smoke from his community's cook-fires. |
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In the morning when the golden sunshine touches the snow-white peaks, thin smoke begins to rise over the tents by the lakeside. |
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As the fires and pumps began to burn off the remaining water within him, a thin trail of smoke exited his nostrils. |
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Thick smoke across the Missouri River, Grinnell assumed, meant Lakotas and Cheyennes knew of the army's presence. |
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It's great fun for children, with the magic lamp and mandatory puffs of smoke from which the genie appears and performs his magic. |
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Students in the higher year are able to smoke in the law but they are not allowed to in school. |
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One of Bradford's best known landmarks disappeared in a puff of smoke yesterday. |
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All the machines were making as much noise as lawnmowers and were spewing black smoke and waggling and were conspicuously belt-operated. |
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Cigarette smoke is a short term respiratory irritant that should be avoided altogether by people with asthma. |
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One-fifth of the conditions imposed by inspectors related to safety issues such as provision of fire blankets and smoke alarms. |
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Owners also have to make alterations to include fire doors, mains-powered smoke alarms and fire blankets. |
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The ceiling's decorations were heavily stained with smoke while most of the flooring was broken. |
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The carpet was white at one time, but smoke and time had stained it yellow. |
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Hips will be shimmying and the smoke will be dense at the new restaurant when it opens in the next couple of weeks. |
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Nearby residents complained about the smoke and burnt paper that was blown onto their property. |
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If you hear a smoke alarm going off or discover a fire, call the fire brigade immediately and get out as quickly as possible. |
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Scrolls of smoke unfurled from three stone chimneys set amidst steep shingled gables. |
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Traditional ballet as a whole is being laid to rest in the ethereal stage technicality of rolling smoke and the dancers playing dead. |
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The stage backdrop is filled with smoke and the curtains have become brown drapes, some halfway across the stage. |
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Sometimes I'd stay and smoke a little from Ali's shisha, a water pipe with strong, sweet tobacco he brought back from his hometown. |
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You may see some people gather to drink tea or smoke shisha in this lounge. |
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I knew he didn't like the smoke either, but he didn't want me to make a scene. |
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The opening scene depicts Detroit as a city of smoke and industry, car manufacture, and boarded-up buildings. |
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The street vendors, the business suits on smoke breaks, the cell phones, the cab hailers, the noises. |
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Mrs Walsh was exposed to more smoke than fellow residents as she insisted on her fire door being left open at night. |
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I could see planes going down and huge billows of smoke rising from the ground, and in the air, too. |
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But when the smoke billows, politicians have to answer to a panicked public, and they often seize the opportunity to push a different agenda. |
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When she reaches the end of the stage, billows of smoke emit from the dragons' mouths, and the audience oohs and aahs. |
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Next door is on fire. Poking my head out of the window, I discover great billows of smoke pouring from the old house next door to my building. |
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The island looked disastrous, with billows of smoke rising to the skies, the houses on fire. |
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When we got out on the street we saw a billow of white smoke and the sound was deafening. |
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Three separate billows of smoke rose into the sky in three separate hollows in the forest below. |
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Clouds of smoke billow out of the door when you enter the Botanica Papa Chango in Bridgeport, Connecticut. |
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Thick clouds of black smoke billow out of each of the vehicles, sometimes coming from the exhaust pipe. |
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After hours of watching the black smoke billow over the top of the mountain, we stood horrified as the flames made their appearance. |
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In the mid-distance a cottage is burning, as smoke violently billows and fumes. |
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A large cloud of black smoke billowed above their old den, and the ground shook from the force of heavy machinery at work. |
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One firefighter was posted at the top of a ladder to monitor the situation as clouds of smoke billowed from the roof. |
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A neighbour spotted clouds of smoke billowing from the hall and raised the alarm. |
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And, of course, frequent barbecues with clouds of greasy smoke billowing over our fence. |
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Use a fireguard if you have children, and fit smoke alarms in case a spark goes astray. |
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Many young people who smoke tobacco or who often have drinking binges have not seriously considered changing. |
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I came here to get drunk, smoke weed, and do some gnarly tonsil licking with hot foreign chicks and I'd ended up in this medieval snakepit. |
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He said the aftermath of the cloud of thick, acrid smoke had forced the fire service to issue public health advice. |
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There were multiple scorches on the hull and smoke and sparks continued to emanate from various sections of it. |
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The WCB regulations on second-hand smoke might well prevent a waiter from serving a customer who is smoking. |
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The smoke of the fire stung his eyes, the cold and the whisky left him like a baked Alaska, alternately burning and freezing. |
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Below them, the Imperial Army marched along the road, plumes of smoke rising from the cratered remains of the Star encampments. |
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The green terraced fields and the smoke coming from the kitchen chimneys of the cottages below look like a picturesque oil painting. |
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The craze was short-lived when it was discovered it was illegal to smoke on the premises while the oxygen was being sold. |
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The sight of these illuminated beasts, belching out fire and smoke on a dark night was intended to terrify would-be intruders. |
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The device, about the size of a home smoke detector, may be used to detect biohazards, such as anthrax. |
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Its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly. |
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I truly believe this one and people should watch out for this when they smoke marijuana. |
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The big ball of black smoke rising into the sky are pretty definite signs something has gone wrong. |
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They just want to drink and smoke and pretend the world isn't transmogrifying every second. |
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Every article of clothing reeks of foul-smelling smoke and those that cannot easily be washed have to be hung outside for days. |
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The smoke emanating from the firewood used for cooking infused a spirit of celebration into the atmosphere. |
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The wearable device allows people to monitor smoke and project the damage passive smoking can do to their heart, lungs and life expectancy. |
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Huge bright red and white flashes were seen in the distance and the air quickly filled with smoke and the acrid smell of cordite and sulphur. |
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Smith, who lives above the damaged flat, said the hallway had been filled with smoke and an acrid smell of burning. |
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On a major thoroughfare, a barricade constructed of burning tyres sent a wall of thick, black smoke along the street. |
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A thick, dense cloud of smoke had moved into the streets, making the visibility hard on the roads. |
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The smoke alarm in the kitchen began to beep and Carla jumped off her seat, looking about her wildly. |
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Every day after school, she'd smoke a joint of marijuana and then proceeded to prank call my house. |
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The pair then went across the street to buy food provisions and returned shortly afterwards to find smoke billowing from the caravan. |
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While I basted the meat, the staff rushed out to see the smoke rising from the chimney. |
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It is an excellent deodorization method for minor odors such as light smoke or a light pet odor. |
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She can smoke as much as she wants when in her room and we get on just fine. |
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The servants disappeared as if they were whiffs of smoke blown away by the wind. |
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What with the puffs and whiffs of transparent smoke escaping in and out of every outlet and or pore of my body. |
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Accompanied by prayers led by the chief of the group, the medicine man, a sacred pipe is passed round which all participants smoke by turns. |
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They will sip sherbets, drink syrupy tea, smoke kalians, and gossip incessantly. |
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That's just another way of saying they'll camouflage their failure to generate sales behind an intellectual smoke screen. |
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There were two smoke alarms installed in the house, but one had been disconnected and the second had flat batteries. |
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What they appear to have done was pour white spirit on front doormats outside the flats, which created heavy smoke logging. |
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The afterdamp and smoke passed directly to the airshaft from the split of the ventilating current in the section. |
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On the bright side, the smoke has completely obliterated the sun, and we are no longer baking as if we were inside a giant oven. |
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This is also a favourite hang out for the local underage kids to smoke cigarettes out of the view of oblivious parents. |
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During the communal drug culture of the 1960s, 'to bogart' meant to selfishly smoke a joint without sharing. |
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Three seconds, three ticks of the clock, and the transformation from smoke to human was complete. |
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However, to appease smokers, ashtrays are to be erected outside the foyer where people will be able to smoke at their pleasure. |
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Tweed jackets, moleskins, wool board ties, pipes gently being sucked on, aromatic smoke rising over the grandstand. |
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He sucked on another cigarette, blowing the smoke out through his nose in little puffs. |
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Soon the smoke that lazily trailed from the glowing end of the cancer stick filled the entire elevator. |
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This is definitely the last time I will smoke another one of these cancer sticks. |
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I have been to pubs where there is someone sitting very close and the smoke has bothered me. |
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As long as smoking exists in a legal capacity I will continue to smoke in designated areas. |
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Firefighters from Leigh, Hadleigh and Southend were held back by the intense heat and smoke as they tried to battle the blaze. |
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Aladdin Mantle Lamps use kerosene and emit 60 candlepower of light without smoke or odor. |
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For peace of mind, the properties come with wiring for a security alarm, and two inter-connected smoke detectors on the landing. |
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She is the epitome of quiet indignation, especially on learning that the smell of cigar smoke will soon be banished from the cigar shop. |
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Two banks of four electric smoke grenade dischargers are fitted either side of the front turret. |
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Here, beekeepers in a Herefordshire, England, orchard use smoke to subdue a hive, mostly likely a species of mason bee. |
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When the smoke cleared, Queen Rizor and Queen La Faye stood, tall, elegant, statuesque, where the fireworks had been. |
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Smoking was outlawed in bars, hotels and restaurants from 6am this morning to protect employees from being exposed to smoke in the workplace. |
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It was coke, it was freebased cocaine, which is like homemade crack, really is what it is, and you smoke it. |
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And she praised the television advert with fat dripping from a cigarette end as a group of friends smoke in a pub. |
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The chill air was calm and utterly still, columns of smoke rising vertically from the city's chimneys, reaching toward the drab overcast. |
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We cannot afford to leave the matter aside until the next column of smoke clouds the horizon and yet more carnage is upon us. |
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We saw columns of smoke from heavy shells and realised the conflict had taken a turn for the worse. |
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He put a match to an ancient smoke flare, which he'd brought to signal our success to friends below, and held it aloft. |
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Inside, he puts a match to the carefully laid wood of an open fire, the smoke billowing back immediately into the room. |
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The alley was so thick with smoke that Carter could hardly see the men making it. |
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The air was thick with incense smoke from joss sticks and everyone was eating. |
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In these situations, the smell of stale sweat and charcoal smoke permeates the thick air. |
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They could no longer see the town but they could see thick clouds of smoke wafting up in the distance. |
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Smoke also blew in the direction of Downpatrick, where a thick cloud of smoke also covered the town's Market Street. |
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Television footage showed lava flowing out of the crater while thick clouds of smoke rose upwards and a large fireball burst into the night sky. |
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The room is bathed in a yellow light, made dim by the thick haze of smoke hanging from the ceiling. |
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Around 8 a.m. black smoke erupted from the engine room and within three quarters of an hour, the wheelhouse and shelter deck, which went up like an inferno, was gone. |
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By 5pm that day, after Mayday calls went unanswered, they were forced to abandon ship, torching the wheelhouse as a last-ditch smoke signal and praying it would be seen. |
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My brother and I were flying one day when the engine suddenly lost 60 percent of its power and heavy black smoke started pouring from the exhaust stacks. |
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A thin trail of smoke trailed from the mouths of the Satyr and Medusa. |
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Despite jumping about 12 feet to the ground, Lee Hammond, 18, suffered only mild effects of smoke inhalation and declined to be taken to hospital. |
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The smoke evolved into a stampede of horses only to disappear. |
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Thin trails of smoke curled from its nostrils as it breathed, asleep. |
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As mortars aboard the ammunition truck exploded, they set a nearby fuel tanker truck ablaze, sending clouds of black smoke billowing into the sky. |
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Red-coloured flames and black smoke are rendered in a stylised fashion. |
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She blew a series of smoke rings out, because she knew that it amused me, stretching her head into the air like her neck was a stack and her lips the chimney rim. |
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It grew bigger and bigger until he could see the trail of smoke behind it. |
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Some of the more interesting include spinach pasta with smoke salmon, black pasta with squid and lemon sauce and herb pasta with lamb and pesto sauce. |
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Flight crew triggered a full emergency, donning smoke hoods and telling passengers to adopt brace positions before the plane landed safely 12 minutes later at 8.47 am. |
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The ravine inhibits the engines from tearing away, and within seconds smoke appears. |
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Allow the billows of thick blue smoke to permeate your atmosphere. |
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Two rooms suffered extensive fire and smoke damage but nobody was injured. |
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Alvarez and Marx watched as bright orange columns of flame rained down upon the wretched tangle of vines and smoke started to trail up behind them. |
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This was the season when I'd once again set off across the stubbly fields to school, the sky infused with a pumpkin light, and the first whiff of banger smoke on the air. |
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The fact that mild cigarettes contain less nicotine and tar than normal ones can create a false impression and lead people to smoke more than they otherwise would do. |
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Most of the large buildings had been pounded, wrecks of buses and cars that had been incinerated were lying all over the roads, and smoke filled the air. |
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Her voice chilled him farther than her hands did, hissing like dried ice and dying smoke as it wreathed over his head and sucked into his mouth and clung damp to his lungs. |
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When the doors eventually open and the audience totter in, the candidate had moved next door, leaving only a whiff of cigar smoke hanging in the air. |
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But the actor felt like an outsider, and by 13, was ditching school to smoke pot and drink. |
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The smoke suggests a whiff of danger lurking around the corner. |
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A lot of the hip people represented by her agency, Artists by Chloe, also smoke these elaborate digital devices. |
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Its scented smoke permeated the air, lending atmosphere to the bush concert almost entirely monopolised by a pride of lions giving a magnificent roaring display. |
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The provisions of that Act have now been consolidated into the Clean Air Act 1993, which covers the emission of dark smoke from chimneys and industrial and trade premises. |
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Pavel took a long draw on his cigarette, irritably sucking the smoke in. |
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The curling movement of the smoke is echoed in the arabesques formed by the curving trunks and branches of two trees, which are also reflected in a pond in the foreground. |
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Still, the area around Na'ama Bay comes to life at night, when you can explore the neon bazaars or smoke a leisurely shisha pipe while taking in the evening parade. |
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People who smoke are influenced by multiple interconnected factors, including behavioral, social, environmental, psychological, genetic, and biologic factors. |
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Hesitantly, I sucked in the smoke drawn through the pipe, holding it in my lungs and feeling the warmth inside of me, before slowly letting it out. |
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But, the fact of coverage also leads some subset of these people to smoke who otherwise would not. |
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The day we visit, we are caught between an American tour group and a group of retired upper class Copts who have come to smoke shisha and gossip about old times. |
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Whenever the smoke of the grill became unbearable I would stand in the car park with a lime and lemonade, or sometimes a shandy, and she would look up from her book and smile. |
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A young boy's carefully nurtured flowerbeds went up in smoke this week when firebugs set light to allotments and destroyed everything in their midst. |
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She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her wreath of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill. |
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Perhaps the smoke of all the early season buzz really did get in the Hollywood Foreign Press's eyes. |
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So there may not always be a whiff of smoke to alert the investigators. |
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The smoke from his cigarette will curl around his head and nothing else near him will move, and you will wonder what he sees. |
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They want to know whether the people smoke kalians and ride horses. |
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She looked out, seeing the dark columns of smoke in the distance. |
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It burst and there was a grey ball of smoke high up above the plaza. |
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She added that all the emergency systems, including the fire doors and smoke alarms, had worked perfectly and that customers were evacuated calmly but quickly. |
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At first sight I saw small columns of smoke coming from the street. |
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When the smoke cleared, she wrote a tell-all, went on national television to say how awful she felt for his wife and child, but hastened to add what a great kisser he was. |
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The troops then dropped smoke bombs into the sewers through the manholes. |
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Heal STL was destroyed, as were several other shops and offices contained in the building that went up in smoke Monday night. |
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Perhaps the guards at the Guantanamo Bay detention facilities will finally be allowed to smoke cubans, too. |
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As you can see, the flames are so intense and the smoke is thick and so black, that it's pretty impossible to see if there is, in fact, a second tractor trailer involved. |
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When it comes to the increasing number of rape allegations leveled at Bill Cosby, the smoke is becoming impenetrable. |
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There was ten per cent fire damage and 70 per cent smoke damage to one room and further smoke damage to various other rooms on the ground and first floors. |
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A well-ventilated humidor means you don't choke on the smoke and the richly lacquered communal bench in the centre is perfect for schmoozing those models and their mates. |
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They noticed the AA, smoke and shell fire, but it wasn't until a VaI winged over and flashed his meatball that Patriarca knew something was very wrong. |
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Thick smoke filled the sky and hampered visibility, as road blocks were set up along Flores Road, at the intersections of Utakarra Road and Eighth Street. |
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Probably best known for smoked salmon, the two Mackenzies smoke houses also produce smoked prawns, kippers and other sea food and meat including poultry, ostrich and boar. |
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Above the red tile roofs, wisps of smoke drifted from the chimneys. |
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Moths are usually treated with a smoke or spray application. |
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If you look inside, you'll find walls black with soot, smoke to make you cough, and a few women getting lunch ready. |
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As she leaned in to blow out the candles, tendrils of smoke wafted up above her head. |
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Each has two main elements, an imposing passenger hall opening onto the city street and a tall vaulted train shed over platforms with tracks allowing smoke to clear. |
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The council is permitted to smoke sage, sweetgrass, and kinnikinnic. |
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It puffed a whiff of smoke and crouched down to their level. |
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When she opened the window, heavy smoke rushed into the room. |
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Here, in a different hemisphere, the acrid smell of firework smoke makes me think of cold nights, short days, cuddling up inside next to the heater. |
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At one point a section of the harbour was cordoned off amid fears of exploding diesel as thick clouds of smoke and fumes billowed across Cartron Bay. |
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During shooting there was all occasional whiff of smoke at the rear of the cylinder and examination of the fired cases found them covered with soot from end to end. |
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The burning heavy plastic caused acrid smoke which left a thick layer of soot on over everything in the room and means an awful lot of cleaning up. |
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There was an acrid smell and smoke was starting to come under the door. |
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A little whiff of smoke came waiting up in the clear, morning air. |
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During shooting there was an occasional whiff of smoke at the rear of the cylinder and examination of the fired cases found them covered with soot from end to end. |
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The smell of the damp wood smoke mingled with the rising smells of the wet trees and forest floor, and it was rich and pleasant to the nose, full of Spring and new life. |
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It was a mirthless smile, revealing teeth yellowed by smoke and neglect. |
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Modifications include a smoke generating system, a unique paint scheme for added crowd appeal, and a highly-tuned engine to enhance response in low-level flying. |
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On moving in with me, Mom went into a depression and refused to leave the house or find a job or do anything but sit and smoke in the living room, and drink coffee. |
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I assume he thinks chuck Taylors are still as the sneaker of choice and supports the idea of grabbing a quick smoke before tipoff. |
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She was separated from her colleagues after they were overcome by smoke and heat and ordered to withdraw. |
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White fumes rose from tear gas fired by the French, and black smoke billowed from a roadblock of burning metal drums set afire at the base gates by the loyalists. |
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Around this time, Tyson would smoke weed with his friends and watch them shadowbox. |
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The Mirror said that Mr shand had stepped outside to smoke a cigarette when he slipped and fell. |
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It's that first sly whiff of tobacco on the air, the steel-blue smoke slinking seductively across a shaft of light, the embers glowing brightly as a smoker draws in. |
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The feeling of suspicion faded as soon as she breathed the cool air of the night, the cigar smoke fading into a memory as she moved forward, raising her hood over her curls. |
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Clouds of splatters and drips at once rise, float, and fall through the canvas's deep whiteness like colored smoke in the night sky after fireworks. |
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The massive machine wheezed and spewed diesel smoke as it pushed an enormous heap of concrete debris, olive trees, and metal sheeting into a larger pile at the roadside. |
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Unlike forest fires in other areas, the sight of smoke and flame here means that the roots and lower trunks of cajeputs have caught fire even as their canopy remains green. |
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On we drove past the CJ Rance timber mill where life stood still on this holiday long weekend, save for blue smoke seeping from wood-curing stacks. |
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Thousands of tiny trails of smoke arced and corkscrewed high into the air and fell back to earth as smoking and glowing debris was hurled away from the mass of flames. |
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Aelex glared angrily through the smoke vent at the top of the tent. |
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The famous altar at which the prophesies were made by pouring wine in a blazing fire and divining on the smoke can still be seen as a large rusty brown circle in the stone. |
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The landlord had been warned twice about noninstallation of smoke alarms in the properties he rented. |
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Investigations of sidestream smoke suggest it is more dangerous than direct smoke. |
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Marijuana smoke contains many of the same carcinogens as those in tobacco smoke. |
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