Thousands of doves took to a sky already blackened by a massive cloud pluming over the cityscape. |
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He could see the smoke pluming up from the fires of the camp, but neither the fires nor tents were visible yet. |
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Thick columns of boiling brown smoke are pluming from somewhere among the tower blocks in the centre. |
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During the past hundred years, the Western world has been pluming itself on the greatness of its achievements. |
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My pals and I watched the smoke pluming upwards and outwards, each one of us wild-eyed with excitement at the hue and cry. |
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Taylor is no Oxbridge boffin pluming his way through conversations with lashings of received pronunciation. |
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Fire raged through the compound, smoke pluming up above it all. |
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A sprawl of potatoes at the center of the picture is the despair of a family of seven and a worried dog as a pluming rain cloud approaches from distant hills. |
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Regulator includes additional fittings and pluming required for setup. |
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At first, a bit of smoke, and then the entire tent, as if soaked in gasoline, is enveloped in flames, producing a rapidly pluming black cloud that jolts the audience backward. |
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That reporter in the trench coat does not need to be standing in front of the Kremlin or the Peace Tower on a cold day with her breath pluming out as she tells you what took place inside there a few hours ago. |
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Behind us the whole rolling green apron of the land spread out, and at intervals of a mile or so columns of penitential smoke were pluming up into the blue. |
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This transition results in gradual pluming of the jet. |
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