Hunger in Niger is a recurring theme, a slow-burning problem that doesn't make headlines. |
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This directive, as a number of colleagues have said, has a very slow-burning fuse to it. |
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Reich is currently on a three-month North American wildride with fellow siren, slow-burning folkie Addie Brownlee. |
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The slow-burning wood fireplace in the spacious living room and pool table. |
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Upon entering the house one is welcomed by a feeling of warmth due to the cosy wooden interior and a slow-burning wood stove. |
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Their slow-burning songs bear enough resemblance to Cave to have music journalists and PR hacks throwing around big nice words. |
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This ability has led to its name being used as the trademark of a slow-burning stove. |
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For a slow-burning, energy-stabilizing treat, pick up some Spirulina Ginseng Balls or tamari almonds from your local health food store. |
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Excellent carb sources include fruit, vegetables and complex, slow-burning foods such as oatmeal, yams, potatoes and brown rice. |
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It may be slow-burning for modern tastes but it still makes soap opera look powder-puff. |
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Ramshot's Enforcer is a relatively slow-burning magnum powder suitable for the.44 Mag. and other big bore wallopers. |
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There is talk of establishing pellet mills, processing tiny bits of wood into the fuel used in slow-burning wood stoves. |
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To suggest his affection towards the Inverness venue has been slow-burning would be an understatement. |
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However, in the hands of Scots director Saul Metzstein and writer Jack Lothian, the inauspicious subject matter is neatly woven into a slow-burning comic gem. |
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The creosote vapours condense in the relatively cool chimney of a slow-burning fire. |
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But these beneficial effects are slow-burning. |
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However, London's employment recovery is slow-burning. |
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Jonathan Wright The slow-burning comedy burns even slower. |
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Turnage is a slow-burning composer, and never predictable. |
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However, deflation does remain a slow-burning threat. |
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The SDS addresses concerns about our prosperity, both in economic and quality of life terms, including issues that are more slow-burning, where time-lags mean that actions now have impacts into the long term. |
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Light or slow-burning control with this fuel is not possible. |
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It may be as a result of their bad circulation or of the fact that a machine that works all day long has to be fed a highly caloric slow-burning fuel. |
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Known for her bluesy riffs and slow-burning melodies, she inspired singers like Christina Aguilera and Bonnie Raitt. |
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She was known for her bluesy riffs and slow-burning melodies, and inspired singers like Christina Aguilera and Bonnie Raitt. |
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Realising he'd been duped, he went from doe-eyed numpty to slow-burning psycho, plotting a weekend in a remote cottage where he denied Charity her hair straighteners and a phone signal. |
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The BBC America show has cultivated a slow-burning and now authentically cult audience in the States, building a Twitter following to rival shows such as Homeland and Nashville. |
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Its slow-burning moan sounds like a grunge group trying to pull themselves out of the primordial soup. |
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The black ticker tape was the perfect conclusion to a triumphant set which showed that Li's slow-burning pop-noir has now ignited into a full conflagration. |
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When the hold was opened after the fire, an assessment showed that the wood bundles in the vicinity of the welding work had been destroyed by a smoldering, slow-burning yet intense fire. |
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In a pistol barrel a sizable percentage of that slow-burning powder burns outside the barrel after it leaves the muzzle, or it doesn't burn at all. |
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