She was a small-framed ash blonde with a little too much makeup and a receding chin. |
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Roads of black ash traverse it, winding through the otherwise untraversable aa. |
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The once cooled charcoal ash pan can be removed easily disposing the ash with the minimum of mess or fuss. |
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I am looking to purchase a jotul, but am concerned with the lack of an ash pan in the smaller stove. |
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Finally the ash falls on his white cotton slacks and he sweeps it with his hand in an absent-minded manner. |
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If I live in northeast Regina, the smell of the oil refinery and the occasional bit of ash raining from the sky affect my quality of life. |
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The rowan, quickbeam, or mountain ash is a graceful tree that grows fast, but not tall, on high ground. |
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After checking for the ash pan, an operator started the preheat cycle for the afterburn chamber. |
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This pit is used to catch cinders from the locomotives as their ash pans are cleaned before and after service. |
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About fifty yards ahead there was a thrush sitting high and singing innocently in an ash tree that overhung the road. |
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The hazelnut tree is associated with fertility while the ash tree carries with it the notion of barrenness. |
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The woods most often used for balsamic include chestnut, ash tree, cherry, mulberry, juniper and oak. |
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However our competitors will have you believe that the ash pan is very heavy. |
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Part of the continuing work was to reduce the size of the ash tree outside my study window, which is drinking too much water from the ground. |
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Aggressive planting of hawthorn, pyracantha, creeping juniper, holly, Chinese jujube, roses, blackthorn or prickly ash will help deter criminals. |
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A ring of abrasive material such as eggshells, sand, wood shavings, diatomaceous earth, hair or ash can be placed around susceptible plants. |
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It has the newest sealed combustion system, which obviates the need for an ash pan or a shaker grate. |
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Acraman occurs in the Gawler Range Volcanics, a Mesoproterozoic continental suite of mainly acid lavas and ash flows. |
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Bent in two, I lifted my eyes and saw a roiling, black plume of ash and debris ascending into the sky. |
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Performance mixes include the addition of fly ash and a water-reducing admixture. |
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My ash bower is a kind of folly, an Aboriginal wiltja that stands at the top of my long meadow in Suffolk. |
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Deep growls and explosions thundered through the air as clouds of black volcanic ash coated the surroundings. |
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Along with natural stone, they often used a form of concrete made from volcanic ash and lime. |
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The most fertile land is in the Pacific coast region, where volcanic ash has fertilized the soil. |
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The other gods were dusty with what looked like incense ash or vibhuti powder. |
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A layer of volcanic ash and dust seems to have protected the ice from subliming away, the researcher said. |
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The three African generals sat around a table, tipping cigarette ash into a marble tray and tutting about the revolution going on outside. |
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With his legs finally free, he climbed out of the hole, dropping cigarette ash onto the debris. |
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It mixes manure with recycled materials like cement or lime kiln dust, coal ash from electric power plants, and gypsum. |
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Fly ash is a waste ash produced from burning coal in electric power plants. |
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The ash of the fruit and the bark, when boiled in oil, are used in making soaps. |
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The ash residue from the burning of hazardous waste is itself highly toxic. |
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Minerals from the ash and the silicon-rich water replaced the trees' organic material and, over the eons, assumed their form as quartz. |
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Soap was first made by boiling goat fat, water, and ash high in potassium carbonate. |
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Wheat plants grown in limed and nonlimed soil fertilized with poultry ash or potassium phosphate produced similar yields. |
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The shallow soils are derived from fluvial gravel overlain by multiple ash deposits and aeolian dust. |
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This means we only need to empty the ash from the ash pans in the stove 2 or 3 times per year. |
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Armed with a long ash sapling, a ball of cord, a baited hook, a box of worms and a cork I arrived on schedule. |
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The fine-grained ash groundmass contains equal proportions of scoriaceous tachylite and palagonite with basaltic lithic fragments. |
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Visitors to the garden will notice juniper, ash, walnut, mountain ash and beech trees as well as jasmine, honeysuckle, lilac, lilies and tulips. |
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Some matrix ash samples were also analysed to ensure that the complete geochemical range could be assessed, and where lapilli were not available. |
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Systematically she then sprinkled ash all over the pounder and over herself, murmured secret mantras and fell flat before the pounder. |
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Lightening crashed, thunder rolled, ash and molten lava spumed from the mountains. |
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Plinian eruptions are marked by columns of smoke and ash extending high into the stratosphere. |
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The large buds of mountain ash and poplars have a sticky, resinous covering that partially protects them from hungry animals. |
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A Boeing 747-400 suffered a four-engine flameout and severe damage when it encountered an ash cloud. |
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Flames licked the old branches and pebble-sized balls of flaming ash littered the stage. |
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To the front of the house is mostly lawn, sheltered by mature trees and shrubs, including a copper beech, weeping ash and rhododendrons. |
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The fletcher had messy ash blond hair that reached to her mid-back, and gold eyes. |
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Also called johnny cake or journey cake, hoe cake, ash cake, bannock, griddle cake and corn dodger, these were the common breads. |
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Suitable species on an exposed inland site include birch, rowan, Scots pine, ash and oak. |
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Australians call these mountain ash, but they are unrelated to the rowan and mountain ash of Europe and North America. |
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The concrete contains 50 percent fly ash in the cement to reduce the use of carbon-dioxide-producing Portland cement. |
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We went onto the deck and watched giant flakes of ash flutter to the ground. |
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Breathing in ash that stung my lungs I coughed, bending forward and finding support against someone else's shoulder. |
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Frequently concrete mix designs include recycled materials, such as fly ash or recycled aggregate. |
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It has emerged that 100,000 ash trees have already been burnt to stop the spread of ash dieback. |
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Beams of ash and oak were split along the grain by wedges, and they rolled great manna ashes down from the mountains. |
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The threat of ash dieback is mitigated by the vigour with which new trees regenerate in the British climate. |
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For rigid pavement construction in a large scale, part replacement of cement by dry fly ash is found acceptable. |
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The ash blond smiled innocently at the glare the tall brunette threw in her direction. |
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These sedimentary rocks contain a high percentage of volcanic ash that provides the barium necessary for barite formation. |
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The ash and gaseous products of the combustion are spread across our school grounds and the surrounding neighbourhoods. |
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Rolling his eyes in disbelief, Jamie faced the sky and flicked a bit of ash down below. |
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Over eons these sediments became buried beneath layers of mud and ash caused by forest fires, more volcanic eruptions, rains and upheavals. |
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Velmon started down at the fire silently, watching the way the ash shifted and moved. |
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The end of the trench should have a deeper area which is used to rake hot ash and embers into. |
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Another large producer of soda ash, the Corporation, also relies on trona to manufacture soda ash and sodium bicarbonate. |
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The brick specimens are moulded by combining the black cotton soil and fly ash in different proportions, and baked after being dried. |
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She was very pretty and petite, with ash blond hair and warm blue-green eyes. |
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For instance, fly ash has replaced cement in a huge way in the rest of the globe. |
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She's got ash blond hair, hazel eyes, and this optimistic attitude that makes it easy for her to be everyone's favorite. |
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The rowan tree, or mountain ash as it is better known, is now in full bloom. |
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They're actually porcelain that's been mixed with calcified bone ash before molding. |
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It is therefore unlikely that extracts of northern prickly ash would specifically inhibit fungal infections associated with mycoses. |
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The Norse Eddas sing of the great ash tree Yggdrasil on whose trunk the heavens spin and whose roots clutch the netherworld. |
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The spear was the commonest weapon with an iron blade on a wooden shaft, often of ash and 2 to 3m in length. |
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Massive tombs with painted and sculpted decoration, ash urns, and sarcophagi became a form of social competition. |
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The Model 480 Kitchen Queen comes equipped with grates and a large ash pan for easy, clean ash removal. |
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During the last several days smoke, ash and vapor have been spewing from the crater of the volcano in western Colima state. |
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Further down the valley on the old soda ash beds, wild orchids bloom on the alkaline soil, a by-product of soda manufacture. |
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Old and isolated ash stood torn and fractured and afflicted with black balls of fungi. |
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Her hair was tousled and fell loosely around her face, which was streaked with what looked to be a combination of ash and dirt. |
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She cut an improvised cross from the head of a cork and dampened the ash by adding water. |
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The crumpling ash from the incense could be heard melding inside the censer. |
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To my right was a stand of ash trees where the cawing parliament of rooks eventually settled. |
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There followed the sound of a chair falling over and a metallic clunk as an ash tray tumbled to the stone floor. |
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The fossilization process known as petrifaction usually begins when a tree or log is buried in silica-rich, alkaline volcanic ash or mud. |
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Despite the dangers, people often settle near volcanoes because the soil is periodically fertilized with mineral rich ash and dust. |
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In general, if the ash is soft and the odor is of burning hair or paper, the fabric is a natural fiber. |
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The cones are composite because they consist of alternating layers of ash and frozen lava. |
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It lost power in all its engines, but glided long enough to exit the ash cloud and get the engines working again. |
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The tropical prickly ash has a temperate equivalent called the toothache tree. |
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In the vegetable market, even the prices of locally grown bitter gourd, ash pumpkin and cucumber are rising. |
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This could account for the finer ash layers in the quarry sequence being dominated by T2 ejecta. |
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He was tense and coiled, and if looks could kill, she would already have been a pile of ash and dust. |
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The East African rift system also contributed to knowledge because of the abundance of ash falls. |
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The number of woodland sites where ash dieback has been detected has doubled. |
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There are 6 cigarette butts on the floor around my seat and an ash tray in the lid of every rubbish bin. |
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It would not do to be messy now, he thought, flicking a small amount of ash from the cuff of his trousers. |
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Earlier this week industry, conservation groups and scientists met for a summit on how to deal with ash dieback. |
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Burning the wood or using its sawdust and ash is also strongly discouraged. |
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An ash staircase leads upstairs where an ash balustrade forms a minstrel's gallery overlooking the entrance hall. |
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Geologists suggested the layers may have been formed either by ash from a volcano or from sediments deposited by wind or liquid water. |
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At the time of its abrupt opening, layers of unconsolidated lime mud and ash were already deposited on the dolomite surface. |
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The desk tidy is made from ash wood and powder coated steel and has a container that slides out to reveal two compartments inside. |
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However, the installation of these devices, such as electrostatic precipitators, concentrates the fly ash in certain areas. |
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The shallow soils are derived from fluvial gravel overlain by multiple Holocene volcanic ash deposits and aeolian dust. |
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As the debris and ash began piling up at my feet, my lungs suddenly filled with asbestos and ground glass. |
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Ash from the burning process is transferred by an ash discharger and residue handling system to the ash pit. |
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Put up litter bins and ash trays for their dog-ends and it just legitimises it more from an acceptability stance. |
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An upgrading of fly ash to zeolitic compounds is one of the efficient way of the fly ash utilization. |
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This was followed by more earthquake storms and a series of steam explosions that sent ash 10,000 to 11,000 feet above their vent. |
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In turn, off-gassing of ammoniated in concrete-grade ash can occur in slab placement and finishing. |
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The company took a portable extraction plant down to the spit and excavated the ash from the lakebed for some months. |
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A pine plotting board and two pairs of dividers in their ash wood case were found nearby. |
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Previous competitions also used poles made out of ash wood which was not flexible, and athletes would sort of climb up the pole as they jumped. |
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Usually they were made of pine, though occasionally they were made of ash or poplar. |
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In keeping with the luxuriously modern interior, floors are finished in ash wood throughout, enhancing the feeling of space and light. |
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It was almost a foot long, made of ash wood with beautiful engravings of seagulls and sailor knots and braided ropes on it. |
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We heard the rhythmic pounding as the spear points were hammered onto shafts of ash wood. |
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In the topmost branches of a wonderful ash tree nestles a beautiful room with glass walls. |
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A tall ash tree stood out from the rest of the trees that lined the crumbling brick wall, letters carved deeply into the trunk. |
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Fires should not be lit on a windy day because wind-driven sparks and hot ash can start blazes elsewhere. |
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Then, I was grasped by my shoulders and shoved against a thick post that had once been an ash tree. |
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The legendary ash tree of Scandinavia, Yggdrasil, forms the basis of Norse mythology. |
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Potters also discovered that the ash could be used to create glazes for ceramic crafts. |
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An ashplant was the name for a common implement among farmers and drovers of cattle in Ireland, made from a sapling of an ash tree. |
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Geo pulled out his great lance, made out of the strongest ash tree and bound in silver and pale green gems. |
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The first thing we saw when we hit the woods was an ice-cream sign nailed to an ash tree. |
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My two previous stoves had ash pans in their pedestals that never had ash in them. |
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A simple pullout handle above the ash pan allows accumulated ashes to be removed from the firebox. |
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It is arguable whether or not the name is referring to the ash tree or the remains of a fire. |
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In 1980, an old ash tree in Cumbria on which this lichen grew, had to be felled for safety reasons. |
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To this day, the smell of stale ash reminds me of him, God rest his soul. |
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It serves another very important function, that of providing a strong draught on the fire and drawing air through the ash pan and grate to give more air for the burning fuel. |
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Chemists long suspected that both potash and soda ash contained previously undiscovered elements, but they were unable to extract those elements from the native materials. |
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Statues of the Virgin were often enriched with gold leaf, her dark face surrounded with flowerets and cascades of lace carved from ash and oak boles. |
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This time, the main concern was a significant ash plume carrying gritty pulverized rock and silica that could damage aircraft engines and the surfaces of cars and homes. |
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Warships suffer no penalty and the boats supporting thousands of families living in poverty become ash on the water. |
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The volcano is active and tourists flock to see the nightly fireworks display of showers of burning ash and flaming boulders and to hear the mountain rumble and roar. |
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I'm an ectomorph with medium ash brown hair that I'm always ruining by dyeing it, brown eyes that I sometimes conceal with grey contacts, and cadaverously fair skin. |
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The chemical characteristics of fly ash depend on the source of the coal. |
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Seats were screwed onto the frames, and hoops of ash fixed on as gunwales. |
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In this case, silicate in the ash melts as it hits the hot turbines of the engine and shuts it down. |
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Other general herbs to help support digestion and circulation are prickly ash which supports peripheral circulation, particularly a foggy brain, and rosemary similarly. |
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Now the honest word secondhand is relegated to the ash heap of dysphemism. |
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One failed to comply because of excessive amounts of acid insoluble ash in the product. |
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Empty ashes from the burn pot into the pedestal ash bin through the opening at the bottom of the firebox. |
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Tee-shirts can be ordered in black, white, sage green, or ash gray. |
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These include forecasts of geomagnetic storms, and warning systems for volcanic ash eruptions and tsunamis. |
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Fly ash is a fine grain waste product which comes from the combustion of pulverised coal. |
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In order to determine the total metal contents it is therefore necessary to ash the samples. |
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The eruption produced a cloud of steam and ash that wreathed the 3,000 ft Stromboli mountain and a tidal wave that rocked ships in ports more than 100 miles away. |
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For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands. |
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Using thorn, apple and pear woods for heads and ash for the shafts, Philip mastered his craft, revolutionising play with shapes that, literally, broke the mould. |
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She took a drag of the cigarette, exhaled, then turned the hot coal around and twirled the ash off against her nipple. |
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The neatly folded scented bed sheets and the four-poster bed made of ash wood had this annoying elegance, which seems to be mocking at her frustration. |
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His companion, an ash blonde wearing white stockings, white cowboy boots, and a white fur vest, stared dully into space as he sputtered. |
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Going home in the street car she saw a young girl with ash blonde hair and a long bob She thought they looked alike. |
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Ms. Hodges, who was endorsed by Mr. Simon as Ms. Moore's replacement, is an attractive ash blonde with a spectacular lean figure. |
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The ash contains calcium and phosphorous essential to healthy milk. |
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Claire was an ash blonde with brown eyes, a thin woman grown wide at the hips, but no thicker anywhere else, like a viola. |
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You spread a thin layer of ash on the floor overnight and sweep it off first thing in the morning. |
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Walnut contains some reddish brown and enough yellow to achieve an ash blonde effect. |
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No Hegelian teleology predetermined that Communism would be left on the ash heap of history. |
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Fire can also aid bog formation as particles of ash and carbon deposited into the soil profile can reduce drainage and therefore initiate peat growth. |
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Hence some prefer a low ash formulation and some prefer an ashless formulation. |
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The lesson is not that the conservative establishment is headed for the ash heap. |
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He uses ash to craft garden chairs, because of the wood's flexibility. |
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The pellet grade and ash content should be indicated on the bag by the pellet manufacturer. |
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The great irony of the daily-fantasy boom is that it was born on the ash heap of online poker. |
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All I could see was blood everywhere, with my father lying motionlessly on the floor, the greater part of his body covered in the ash from the fire. |
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Wood can petrify after it died and becomes buried by sand or mud or the ash of a volcano so that air can't reach it. |
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Thank goodness it is fast finding its place in the reality ash heap where it belongs. |
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East of the Cascades this is often in conifers, willows, Russian olives, or junipers, and west of the Cascades in conifers, willows, or ash trees. |
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Unconsolidated deposits of ash may eventually mix with water to become massive, quick-moving mudflows, called lahars, that can fill in small valleys. |
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He raises the poor from the dust, and lifts the needy from the ash heap, to make them sit with princes, with the princes of his people. |
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Merapi. Today, the volcano spewed a roiling cloud of hot gas and ash down its southern slope, sending thousands of people running for safety. |
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Upstairs, the master bedroom is floored in solid ash and includes a dressing room with fitted wardrobes and presses as well as an en suite shower room. |
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The gasket between the relief valve housing and the fuel pump housing had also been reduced to an ash deposit. |
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The three small lead weights, a long chalk line reel, and two ash handles thought to be gimlets are the only objects associated with carpentry that were found in the chest. |
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For upper grades, students may want to try to mix their own ash glazes and test fire on pieces of pottery in their school's kiln, if the school has one. |
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Heavy-duty double back level rake, steel head, 14 tines, varnished ash handle. |
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International air freight volumes increased in April despite volcano ash cloud disruptions. |
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The first outbreak of ash dieback has been confirmed in Northern Ireland. |
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The historic use of prickly ash includes it as a medicine for intermittent claudication, Raynaud's disease, peripheral vascular insufficiency and muscle cramps. |
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This presidium, supported by the regional authority of Sicily, brings together growers of manna ash for the purpose of improving collection techniques. |
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Heavy duty charcoal racks and slide out ash pans are also standard. |
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Our stairs of solid wood are usually made of pine, fir, spruce, beech, ash or oak and can also be supplied in different bating colours. |
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The sculpture called Seminal is carved out of an ash tree trunk. |
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Scorching storms of ash and poison upheaved even the highest mountains and ground them to dust. |
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The sample is then reduced to ashes in the furnace and in the second stage the ash is calculated as a percentage of the initial weight. |
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Some pellet stoves have small toaster oven sized ash pans, while the Accentras ash pan will let you burn almost a ton of pellets before you have to empty it. |
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The Solvay process initially produces light ash which requires a further stage of densification to produce the dense form. |
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China sawa seventy-four percent decrease in the presence of the EAB in native North American ash tress. |
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The rebel leader also prays within concentric circles drawn in ash or pebbles and has a choir of young girls, some dressed as nuns, to sing his praises. |
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Those ash bananas might be a good home remedy for other things, but definitely not for this type of diarrhoea. |
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Maintenance is a snap with most units providing ash pans for easy ash removal and minimum tools required to remove most interior parts for cleaning or replacement. |
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Workers have been polishing floors, cleaning up ash and dust and touching up with paint. |
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Mount Vesuvius' eruption buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii in volcanic ash and lapilli, preserving it in its current ghost-town-like state. |
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If local people continue the habit of burying bone ash in a grave, the public graveyards in the city will be completely filled up in around five years. |
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Watch mountain ash trees make way for gnarled snow gum forests and colourful alpine meadows on Victoria's Baw Baw Plateau. |
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Her long, pale ash blond hair was pulled back from her gamine features. |
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This information enables us to predict the type and durability of each respective ash stone. |
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Then, after a few more years. it needs fire to release seed from cone, reduce mature tree to ash to nurture the sandy soil, and then rains to ensure vigorous renewal. |
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A considerable part of fly ash from MSW incinerators today is still exported and stored in old salt mines. |
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In February, Chaitén volcano spewed a vast cloud of ash as well as gas and molten rock in a partial collapse of its cone. |
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Solid quarter-sawn ash was used to build the fixed-window units and the decorative trim, while all office doors in the facility also are made of solid ash. |
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After each defecation, a cup of soil, ash or a mixture should be dumped into the pit to cover the excreta. |
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Until now, Southeast Asia has been the place where volcanic ash and airline routes have intersected. |
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Vessel in experimental sample which has been plugged by a thin layer of pozzolana ash in rosin oil. |
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Fly ash can be used for constructing different layers of road pavement. |
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They had been feeding on a mule deer carcass just across the Virgin River to the west, in a long meadow among the cottonwood, box elder, and ash trees. |
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When falling into water this ash instantly cements as sodium carbonate and, in this alkaline environment, bone apatite and calcium carbonate fossils are relatively insoluble. |
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As the hero of Gregory's Girl, the big galoot chased the elusive butterfly of love across the ash football pitches and grassy knolls of Cumbernauld. |
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Creon stood up and leaned against the ash tree and folded his arms. |
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Some contractors rework soft spots in the subgrade material, mixing quicklime or fly ash into the material to help dry it out or bind it together. |
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They were replaced with maple, ash and linden trees, casting a shady background over undulating brick walks edged with primula to create a cool area on a hot sunny day. |
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In addition, low quality coals can have a very high ash content which results in problems of residual ash disposal and associated heavy metal leaching. |
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The coal ash deposits have heavy concentrations of hexavalent chromium, a carcinogen. |
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The amount of filling depends on how full the auger is before the stove is started and the amount of ash and clinkers in the pot. |
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Brash, crass, and sporting a perpetually raised eyebrow, ash Williams remains the ultimate postmodern superhero. |
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Banana sap can be used as a dye, and banana ash is used in making soap. |
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There are viable alternatives for sand such as fly ash and M-sand. |
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The nature preserve includes an extensive treed swamp containing crack willow, northern red ash and American elm. |
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The town's air is clear of the smoke and fine ash that used to hang over it. |
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The remaining 12 acres provides enough room for a landscaped rock garden rediscovered during renovations and a broadleaf forest of beech, ash and oak. |
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Mary should have chosen a more suitable species for a wetter area such as green ash or tamarack. |
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You will find cinder blocks for the refractory fireclay insulation of ash heating inserts in our price list. |
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Swap your mayor's ash for an executive suit and manage, for example, a ski or a beach resort! |
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Last year we collected enough cards to receive 200 trees, including alder, ash and Corsican pine which we planted at Croft Wood around the corner from our head office. |
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The Romans invented concrete, mixed from pozzolana, a volcanic ash mined on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, which forms a natural cement when combined with lime. |
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Because ash clouds drift with prevailing winds for many days and thousands of miles, they potentially threaten air corridors that are far removed from the erupting volcano. |
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After each volcanic eruption, the volcanic texture of the ash would have been obliterated when the swamp plants recolonized the ash, turning it into soil. |
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Birch, alder, ash and hazel line the path, and the Grotaig Burn forms a steep-sided gorge for part of the way, the sides of which are covered with ferns and woodrush. |
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If these don't work, mix a fine abrasive using cigarette ash with linseed oil and buff it into the stain. |
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Maybe a blob of cigarette ash obscured that particular sentence. |
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The audience was more captivated by the growing ash at the end of his cigarette than by his words. |
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Our ash is not tough and hard like that, but has an open grain, and is among the most brash or breakly of our timbers. |
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Fireworks and black ash were used to celebrate important events long before the American Revolutionary War. |
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The ash falls occasionally extended into the northern and western parts of the island. |
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The bomb exploded, sending a mushroomoid cloud of ash and fire into the sky. |
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When a volcano erupts, its ash reaches high into the atmosphere and can spread to cover the whole earth. |
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Opportunities may exist to pelletize the ash or separate the large char pieces and return them for burning leaving a finer material that may be suited to granulation. |
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Imagine a gigantic ash heap, a place where dust and rubbish have been cast for years outside some dry, derelict, God-forsaken up-country township. |
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Slowly but unsurely, the British government introduced a ban on the importing of ash trees at the end of October, when it was evident that imported trees had brought the fungus into the country in early March. |
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You could also use a watering can to put the ash tea on the straw, but you will lose some of the tea this way because the excess will just run into the ground. |
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A request was addressed to the Prefect43 on January 6, 1860 to point out the exiguity of the place to him which obliges to renew the graves well before the time prescribed, which wounds the respect due to the ash of deaths. |
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Now you come to do the same thing with the ash tree of Nemesis, called Adrastea, the nymph who nourished Zeus in a cave on this very mountain. |
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The ash most often used was from Acacia salincina, also known as Acacia ligulata or wirra. |
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The contract includes all the necessary equipment such as the cremators themselves, filters, ash processors and insertion systems, as well as for servicing and maintenance. |
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Light coloured woods, yellow or bleached, such as lemon tree, maple, sycamore, orange tree, plane wood and the delicate gnarl of elm, of ash or Ambon wood were dominant. |
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It also fell even farther afield in Yogyakarta, where motorists switched on headlights in daylight, and thr ash lay 5cm deep in places. |
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This effect has been replicated in the experimental sample shown in Fig.5b, where a very thin layer of finely ground pozzolana ash has been used as a barrier layer. |
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The boon was that he would be able to go for deep and long sleep and if he was unnecessarily disturbed, the cause of that disturbance would be reduced to ash by the fire that would be liberated from his third eye. |
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The deposits of the Laacher See eruption are impressively well preserved here. 13,000 years ago glowing streams of lava and ash lay waste to this region. |
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But it is of low quality, with a high ash content and low calorific value. |
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McClean RG, Kean WF Contributions of wood ash magnetism to archaeomagnetic properties of fire pits and hearths. |
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Pending disposal, place the closed ash container on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, liquid fuels, or vehicles. |
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Composted putrescent material, as discussed in the Waste Management Plan, and ash from the CHP unit will be used to supplement the salvaged soil and enhance the soil quality for reclamation. |
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The wastefulness was all ours but this fetid heat could be a planetary impersonal adjustment like an ice age, so it might well be wise to keep always facepaint and ash about us. |
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The vitrified ash is quenched in a water bath, separated and disposed of. |
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Great destruction also can result when ash collects on a high snowfield or glacier, melting large quantities of ice into a flood that can rush down a volcano's slopes as an unstoppable mudflow. |
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Billions of tons of dust and ash are also ejected into the highest layers of the atmosphere, dimming or completely blocking out the sunlight for decades. |
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Dirt on the view windowpane is best and most environmentally friendly removed using a scouring pad moistened with water and dipped into wood ash or other commercially available domestic glass cleaners. |
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On the whole, these soils give the beans high water absorption, a low ash content and better organoleptic properties after cooking, principally a smoother skin and a more mealy albumen with little graininess. |
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My undergraduate degree in Soil Science provided an excellent foundation for my M. Sc. research in Land Reclamation where I investigated the use of coal ash as a soil amendment. |
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Large amounts of visible sandlike material were found in the bottom of the crucibles after samples showing high ash content were burned. |
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Volcanic ash slowly weathers to form rich, loamy soils. |
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The brighter green colour indicates deciduous vegetation such as birch, aspen, poplar, elm and ash while the darker green is associated with coniferous trees such as spruce and tamarack. |
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Barlow, the nurse practitioner, and Carolyn Rasmussen, a counsellor and case manager, hear recollections of watching sunburst explosions, sweeping ash from porches and watching relatives die. |
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Others thought it was formed by blankets of ash from volcanoes. |
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Do not place other waste materials in the metal ash container. |
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Unfortunately, the volcanic ash disaster hindered her flight plans. |
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Fly ash is also used as a binding agent in the cement industry. |
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Interruptions in flights, caused by volcanic eruption in Iceland, and a cloud of volcanic ash hanging over a large part of Europe put in a hopeless situation thousands of people around the world. |
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Montane ash forests are truly spectacular, and contain the tallest flowering plants in the world. |
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Coal ash contaminates soil, water and can re-suspend in the air exposing nearby communities to numerable toxins. |
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Tonga's Ministry of Lands, Survey and Natural Resources has issued an advisory of volcanic ash emissions. |
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You could see layers of ash and volcanic bombs from different stages of the eruption. |
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The Philippines' Mayon Volcano exploded Wednesday, spewing ash and debris up to 6 kilometers above its crater, volcanologists said. |
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Development of methods for the field evaluation of Oobius agrili in North America, a newly introduced egg parasitoid of the emerald ash borer. |
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When emerald ash borer comes into a community, city streets lined with ash trees become treeless. |
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The committee also learned of the emerald ash borer, which is killing ash trees throughout the City of Cleveland. |
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High hygroscopicity of ash stone increases mobility and leaching of ash components like alkaline metals and lime, which cause high alkalinity. |
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Fluidisation of cone form bottom is necessary so ash could go out of silo pos. |
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The cooking took a long time. Fionn built a spit from the ash that the salmon had knocked down. |
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Already, the Emerald ash borer has killed over 1,000 ash trees in five countries around Detroit, Michigan. |
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The emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmair, is native to China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia. |
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The worldwide production of soda ash in 2005 has been estimated at 42 billion kilograms. |
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The ash represents the more incombustible mineral matter, usually of the nature of clay or slate. |
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Nicholas picked up Mr Lenville's ash stick which had flown out of his hand, and breaking it in half, threw him the pieces. |
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She was an ash blonde with greenish eyes, beaded lashes, hair waved smoothly back from ears in which large jet buttons glittered. |
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The sulfite cake is usually blended with fly ash to produce a landfillable byproduct of low permeability. |
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High quality cues are generally two pieces and are made of a hardwood, generally maple for billiards and ash for snooker. |
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The recent dumping of small particles of coal and ash known as 'tailings' seems to have been partly responsible. |
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While UCG leaves the ash behind in the cavity, the depth of the void left after UCG is typically more than other methods of coal extraction. |
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The caman is traditionally made of wood, traditionally ash but now more commonly hickory, and must not have any plate or metal attached to it. |
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The resultant cloud of volcanic ash brought major disruption to air travel across Europe. |
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