Later the skies filled in and a dustless dust devil came through lifting Neil's plane up and putting it on it's nose. |
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I was desperate to find any lift, so when I spotted the dust devil, I headed right into it. |
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Outside there was a bracing wind, whipping up a dust devil of crisp packets and cigarette wrappers. |
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I suck a Ventolin puffer a few times a year when the dust gets too much and my pipes get tight. |
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If your symptoms are especially difficult to control, your doctor may recommend allergy shots to desensitize you to dust mites. |
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The new owners did not realise the importance of the statue which was covered in dust and was destined for the scrapheap. |
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To me it looked more like a large dust devil than a tornado but the weather boffins know so I have no argument. |
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Our volunteers are like gold dust to Cancer Care we can't manage without them. |
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Jada tossed the half smoked cigarette onto the ground, and the hungry dust devoured it. |
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I like many things about this book, but not the picture of Mr Foot, looking very old, haggard and grandfatherly, on the dust jacket. |
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The wide leaves of the dieffenbachias tend to hold dust and this might obstruct their breathing. |
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Ice and dust debris will be ejected from the crater revealing the material beneath. |
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The concrete steps didn't look too bad when I started, but by the time I was done, my dustpan held a dust bunny that was truly frightening. |
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Scientists analyze the minerals and compositions of certain distinctive elements of the dust to identify its origin. |
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I have a copy of the second edition, its original dust jacket tatty and grimy but intact. |
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Frequent changing and washing of pillowcases, bed linen and sheets keeps the dust mite population in the bedroom to tolerable levels. |
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Whilst he bathed and got rid of all that ingrained coal dust from his body she would be preparing a dinner. |
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We wait for months to see a dust devil and finally catch one and there's this big power boost within a day of it? |
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We clung to a wire fence while wind-blown sand stung our faces and we tried to keep grit and dust out of our eyes. |
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I did not expect a travel story so real that I could almost feel the dust gritting between my teeth. |
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I kick up dust for those behind me and the gritty gravel sandpapers their wounds. |
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In Voyage the dust devil merely sweeps by and we are told that the atmosphere is so thin on Mars that such mini-tornadoes do not pose much risk. |
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It was a dingy place with a dirty floor and more dust than goods on the shelves. |
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The dashboard was marked with dints and encrusted in a thin layer of dust and grime. |
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Needless to say, Rampersad was roundly condemned and his plan is probably gathering dust somewhere in the archives. |
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With that title, it sounds like the sort of hardcore skin-flick which gathers dust and sweaty fingerprints on a shelf in Amsterdam. |
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The textile cover protects the car against dirt, dust and sunlight, among other things, until the cover is removed. |
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Looking closer, she saw that he bore the Seal of Royalty, covered mostly by dirt and dust from the long journey. |
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I can see the winds and the thermals stirring up the dust in front of me, and I figure I just need to be flying from dust devil to dust devil. |
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And these items are all covered in dust and dirt from the construction, and now sit on my windowsill. |
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His face was rather dirty, his nose smudged with dust and dirt, but he looked like he was enjoying himself nonetheless. |
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I looked down at my clothes and saw that my dark green shirt was covered with dirt and dust as well as my long dark green skirt. |
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Motorists leave huge clouds of dust behind them as they drive along the village's narrow dirt roads in the dry season. |
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The basic goal of the dirty bomb is to spread radioactive material in the form of a dust cloud, over a large geographical area. |
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Judging from the dust and general disrepair Xander guessed it hadn't been used in years. |
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The Orion Nebula is an emission nebula, a giant cloud of gas and dust that's lit from within. |
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Liquid polymer emulsions are used for dust control and soil and slope stabilization. |
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All excess oil must be removed or it will attract dust and get gummy or tacky. |
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A furious gust of wind swirled around them and a dust devil appeared before them. |
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The presence of a dust jacket, according to book collectors, is the biggest single item that enhances the value of a book. |
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This means removing the dust and sulphur dioxide from the emissions and using the heat efficiently through district heating schemes. |
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Dave was just going on final and I was low again about 25 kms short only to find myself staring at a dust devil just in front of me. |
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In the US it is staggering how many people ride around in dune buggies, which is fun but is a significant cause of dust storms and pollution. |
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Clear as much as you can from the room, cover everything else with dust sheets, and wear goggles and a mask while you work. |
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A fine dust had settled over the grass, the remains of our home, and now with each step he took a footprint was left behind and I shivered hard. |
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The samples were cut repeatedly with scissors and then ground to a fine dust with an agate mortar and pestle. |
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Many of these products flowed off the stalls and onto the ground, where decaying wicker baskets protected them from the dust and dirt. |
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Silica Gel is the same drying agent used in packing or flower drying and can be ground to a powder to dust onto insects. |
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We'll dust ourselves with clay and fossilized feces, fashion a tool driven by a concept, something to blow their little minds. |
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Whichever noodles you choose, don't forget to dust some diced garlic powder onto them to add more fragrance. |
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I'm glad, it seems so wrong to think of them lying side by side, even though I know there's nothing left of them but dust and ashes. |
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Time and time again he let it run away with him and leave him with dust and ashes. |
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The sink, mopping bucket, and various cleaning supplies lay unused in the corner of the room, collecting dust and cobwebs. |
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Often times, they even have a seemingly obsolete computer that is unused and is gathering dust somewhere. |
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His report gathers dust as the benefits system becomes ever more complicated. |
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The result is another shirt, pair of pants or shoes that remain in the closet, collecting dust for years to come. |
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He gathered the dust near the site, and used it to create a hauntingly evocative piece. |
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Since then it has become all too clear that Swedish entrepreneurs are no more sprinkled with pixie dust than the rest of us. |
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Perhaps a soul is a physical entity, some sort of mystical pixie dust residing inside the heart of the human. |
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Unfortunately, we continue to sprinkle pixie dust on everything we do in an effort to market products. |
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His name doesn't ring a bell, so I show her his picture from the dust cover of a book. |
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The filter removes pollen and dust that is brought in from the outside through the heating and cooling system. |
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He was almost knocked over by the aftershock that followed, but he kept his ground as dust blasted by at hurricane speeds. |
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With a sigh she looked up, propping her head on one hand and watching dust motes dance in the rays of sunlight filtering down from above. |
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It's a large volume, and heavy, so I shall wrap it carefully in stout Manila paper to keep the cloth binding and its dust cover in good order. |
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If the weather turns nasty on you while afield have no worry, as the Diascope is water and dust proof. |
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The car was a rattletrap, and when we slowed down, dust would Come boiling in, even with the windows shut. |
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A hot dry wind stirred up small whirlwinds of dust and sand, forcing her to squint. |
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I usually don't like the dust cover because it always gets in a way when I read a book so I just take it off every time. |
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Back home at the ranch house a full day of intermittent showers has washed the dust out of the air and made everything clean and sparkling again. |
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Because of the westerly winds it just blows back in again, just like all the muck and dust from the building site next door. |
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More dark clouds of interstellar dust with intriguing shapes are seen silhouetted against the glowing interstellar gas at the top right. |
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Still, when it snowed the road had to be plowed or it was impassable, and in the summer the dust whirled. |
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A thick murky dust covered its surface and contrasted with the radiance of the moat below. |
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We will pick ourselves up, dust ourselves down and we'll be back stronger than ever. |
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All they could see from where they were was a massive dust cloud and plumes of black smoke. |
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Some of the dust was created by the operation of a pneumatic hammer in the defenders' workshop. |
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Thick layers of dust look like curtains on the windows of this bus, and the paint is flaking off the rusted seats. |
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The surface of the tree was flaking off in great sheets of bark, showering the two with dust made of both dead tree and stone. |
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On the point of giving up, I noticed a small dust covered bottle at the back of a drawer which had a few bright purple tablets in it. |
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Rapid deforestation has led to rapid soil erosion, dust storms and flash floods. |
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Lightning storms, flash floods, and dust storms are distinct possibilities. |
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The culprit turned out to be a small, aluminum dust cap from a hydraulic jenny. |
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If the dust cloud or explosion is spherical and uniformly smooth, all orientations are equally represented and the net polarization is zero. |
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That's because the sun's magnetic field begins flipping polarity, and the disordered field can't efficiently deflect dust particles. |
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Because of Vega's proximity and because its pole faces Earth, it provides a great opportunity for detailed study of the dust cloud around it. |
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Also, some bales may contain fungi or dust that may irritate the respiratory tract of horses. |
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Pulling hay from above causes dust and mold to become airborne, irritating the respiratory tract. |
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Bare bulbs were hanging from the ceiling casting an eerie light, revealing tiny flecks of dust filtering through the air. |
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Wherever I look in my mind I find accumulations of dust and festoons of cobwebs. |
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If you can find a copy with a dust cover, all the better as these are particularly rare. |
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Before putting the corms and cormels into storage, dust them with an insecticide for thrip control. |
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The person who does most exercise at the complex now is the security guard keeping watch outside as the dust gathers. |
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Over the years the mesh had become clogged with flour dust and fat japped from the pan. |
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A demolitions expert has spoken out to quash concerns over dust coming from a Colchester building site, which contains asbestos. |
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Billy hauled on the lead reins and drew the horses up in a cloud of dust close to the corral where the fresh horses milled around. |
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It was nice of Lenny Kravitz to dust off some new jams for us at halftime there. |
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Our bodies are made from interstellar dust which is the remains of ancient dead stars, cosmic debris and galactic particles. |
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United, however, are also on the warpath as they also bit the dust at the weekend, going down 1-0 to Silver Stars. |
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Most dejecta of dust acarid may be found on home mattress, pillow, bedquilt, sofa, carpet and curtain. |
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On top of that, the constant exposure to abrasive carbon dust is making a joke of maintenance budgets. |
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The technique can monitor other pollutants including dust particles or nitrogen dioxide, a greenhouse gas that is produced in car exhaust. |
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Cassini also carries tools to study cosmic dust around Saturn, as well as the planet's auroras and its odd magnetic field. |
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It is beyond question that whatever is built there will be standing on a platform of bodies, albeit in cosmic dust form. |
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It was gold in color, but dull and scratched with many years of etching from space dust and cosmic rays. |
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Hello, I am trying to find information about the artist who did the dust cover for this book. |
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As many former employees have found to their cost, inhaling asbestos dust can have very serious consequences. |
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Asahi opens the 1910 volume first, coughing and sneezing at the layer of dust that rose and flurried around her in a powdery maelstrom. |
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When it is time to paint, or apply the stain, gilt etc., vacuum the room and let the remaining dust settle for at least 24 hours. |
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The dust swirled around in the perfect globe and came to settle at a pale green which matched the couples ' eyes. |
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No sooner has the dust settled in the wan place when there's more hoostering and foostering in the other place. |
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She took a few steps, her shoes making footprints in the dust on the floor. |
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Layers of dust covered its surface as if no one had dared look at their reflection in it in a very long time. |
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A thin layer of golden glitter covered the stone floor, making it shimmer like the lavender dust on her eyes. |
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The only way to beat the dust out of a dirty carpet is to get the total force of the body, hands and arms behind the hit. |
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Wash away the accumulated dust and odd cobweb that's to be found in all the nooks and crannies. |
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I bought a dust cover and put this edition in it, as I plan to keep this magazine for the rest of my life. |
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There are also some funny moments when he describes people carrying his book around in another's dust cover. |
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The photo reveals a thick layer of dust blanketing the floor and wall of the summit crater atop a tall volcano called Pavonis Mons. |
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The floorboards were surprisingly strong, their tops layered with dust but barely threatening any give as she moved creakily across them. |
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He said he believed that dust had remained on the looms and yarn creels when the workers returned after the summer shutdown. |
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In the living room, I traced the gilded edges of the tables and chairs carefully, hoping gold dust would cling to my fingers. |
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It seemed as if fountains of dust were pouring from the sky, falling gently, flickering in the sunlight. |
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We're trying to keep out dust and moisture and critters such as insects or birds that might build a nest. |
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Whiting, French chalk, chalk and marble dust are different forms of calcium carbonate. |
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He cast his gaze over the building, watching the brick as it crumbled and dust fell from the once elegant upper landing. |
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For my Mr. H costume, I dug a cheap black fright wig out of the family toybox, shaking out some of the dust bunnies. |
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The children frolicked in the mud and a cloud of dust rose above the place. |
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When the concrete dust cleared, we saw a large, jagged hole in the side of the stone cube. |
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Gazing down from her perspective of about ten feet off the surface, boot prints showed up in the dust around the craft. |
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A gust of red dust swirls around a patch of prickly poppies outside her hogan door, twisting past a pair of horses in a makeshift corral. |
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The two women exchanged death stares, time stood still, and when the dust settled, the Leafs were still down 3-1 in the series. |
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All of the above processing steps involve dust and noise emissions that can emburden both the workplace and the environment. |
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The sediment around its shores blew 5 million curies of radioactive dust over 25,000 square kilometres, irradiating 500,000 people. |
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The ruffian took the entire brunt of the fall, cushioning the impact somewhat for Trrol and simultaneously throwing up jets of dust and detritus. |
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It cleared the dust from the air and left water droplets hanging from eaves and leaves. |
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As the dust on the rim cuts, diamond dust whirs away from the cutting blade and continually replenishes rim dust. |
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The cleanliness of the carpets and furnishings should also be assessed and dust levels kept low. |
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We collected dust samples from the participants' mattresses, bedding, bedroom floors, living room floors, upholstered furniture, and kitchens. |
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Eighty per cent of the adobe houses, block after block along the pot-holed, furrowed roads, are now dust and rubble. |
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Feathers from an all-black hen also dust away negative influences, so you could maybe add some to the feathers already on the dreamcatcher? |
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In the Nature we observe, the Universe is filled with dust and gas in addition to stars, planets and galaxies. |
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But Jean-Michel's gallantries were a welcome antidote to plaster dust and grisly discoveries about underground pipes. |
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The dust was not caused by easterly winds, but rather when the maize was being levelled out in the ship's hold. |
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It would be nice to think that you could bring dust levels down to zero in a mine but it was not practically possible. |
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And his five fellow competitors were soon left eating his dust as he took first place in the Senior Class National Championships. |
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We have had close competition on the two opening rounds, losing out to him on the first and letting him eat our dust on round two. |
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Asthma is caused by environmental triggers including cat dander, cockroaches, dust mites and tobacco smoke. |
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House dust mites, pollens, animal dander, and other allergy-causing agents can be reduced, although not eliminated, through regular cleaning. |
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People can have similar reactions to dust mite feces, pollen, animal dander and many other particulates in the environment. |
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If you're caught downwind from a blast, take measures to prevent radioactive dust particles entering your body. |
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The arsenic captured by the precipitators and in dust chambers played an equal role in polluting the area. |
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Properly chastened, he drifted to the rear of the empty classroom and watched dust motes twirl in the sunlight dappling the room. |
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With the dust now settled on him, he muses that this push for the local may, ironically, have precipitated its downfall. |
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The little doughnut holes fried up quickly, and once they were removed from the heat, I had my daughter dust them with confectioner's sugar. |
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To preserve the pristine lunar dust and fragments, some samples were placed into gas-tight cans sealed with a knife-edge-to-metal seal. |
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The roads are clogged with yellow taxis and dirty buses, and trucks painted so gaudily that even the dust can't mute them. |
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Grimy wards, with paint peeling, dust gathering on windowsills and numerous unidentified stains, frighten patients and demoralise staff. |
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I lay on top of the trunk and watched the dust drift from the dark of the cedar panelling into the hazy light glowing through the dormer window. |
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We already knew that planets form in the disks of gas and dust that surround young protostars. |
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Weapons coated with depleted uranium leave a radioactive toxic dust behind. |
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Wear a painter's mask and goggles to protect against the dust while you're cutting. |
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That my body wants to expel the dust of the past as quickly as it inhales it seems to me an entirely healthy mechanism. |
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The stellar wind from the red dwarf star removes the dust in the debris disk by causing the dust to slowly spiral into the star. |
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They recommend that people wear gloves, goggles, and dust masks, and that they wash promptly if exposure occurs. |
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Wear goggles, a dust mask, a hat, and other protective clothing when sanding. |
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The Aral Sea, with its thick deposits of salt and chemicals, is now the biggest single collection of dust in the world. |
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Exposure to the dust from nesting material and dried droppings can cause psittacosis, a respiratory disorder. |
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Ysanne took the bottle from him carefully, as if it was full of gold dust or some other valuable. |
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He likes the phrase so much, he even uses it on the dust jacket of his book. |
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Her gown, once a dusty shade of pink, had been dirtied by the dust of the plunder and turned a faded brown. |
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Freshly minted gold coins still flecked with gold dust filled the wooden chest to the brim. |
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Mixed in the gold dust was a white metal, which the miners called platina because it resembled silver. |
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Bagged cement is manufactured in a dusty environment and surface dust makes bags slippery. |
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Inside the tent it was dusty, somehow the dust was coming through the nylon. |
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Thin gold earrings hung from her ears and her eyes looked as though she'd sparkled gold dust over them, then outstaged by black dramatic lashes. |
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Pieces of such size have long since been collected, although very finely divided gold dust still exists in a number of locations. |
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Is this true, that she demanded that Max Factor sprinkle half an ounce of real gold dust into her wigs to add glitter? |
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Land's like gold dust in Eastbourne and there's plenty they could do with it in Swanley. |
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We all know that good sales people are like gold dust and you certainly will not find enough to flood the market with them. |
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It didn't look like much, but if it'd get me my car back it was like gold dust to me right now. |
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I figured that since passes were like gold dust I was going to keep mine in a safe place, which was in my video bag with my camera. |
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A dust devil whirls up on the street near us and reaches into the sky like a long forbidding finger. |
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Raising his arms, the sky elf invoked a powerful dust devil with his magical control of the wind. |
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There was a large sighted dust devil and a barn in Maine damaged by a dust devil. |
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Waste matter should be removed, preferably by vacuum cleaning to minimize dispersion of dust and down. |
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Maybe there was pixie dust in that room because after that, the moment was never mentioned again, although I did tell some friends of mine online. |
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And the entire year was still covered in the pixie dust of Moulin Rouge. |
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When you slide the front section out and unscrew the front, you can see that the intake fan has two removable dust filters to help stop dust being sucked into your case. |
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If frying, first lightly dust the balls with a little plain flour. |
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I'm watching the mouse and the mouse is watching me, and I can smell the dust and the sainfoin and the cool plastery smell, and I'm up the Amazon, and it's bliss, pure bliss. |
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People were wearing dust masks and everything stank of burnt plastic. |
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From where I was at the center of the range behind the firing line, I heard the late shot on my right, and turned in time to see a cloud of dust rising from his feet. |
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In the distance a cloud of sand and dust floated skyward and the repeated backfiring of an internal-combustion engine echoed over the rolling dunes. |
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Mr Keaney said noise and dust generated by the quarry could be controlled by conditions limiting the hours of operation and the cleaning of the public roads. |
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Using polarimeters, which enable the polarization of the light received to be determined, astronomers hoped to be able to identify whether there was dust within the corona. |
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Meta flung back quickly and landed on the floor, dust flying everywhere. |
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The train hooted and a cloud of sooty dust floated past the window. |
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Huge flocks of sheep and goats in the northwest are stripping the land of its protective vegetation, creating a dust bowl on a scale not seen before. |
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There's crumbs in the bed, mucky videos strewn all over the floor, dust balls in every corner, no cream in the fridge and a weird pong coming from the bathroom. |
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These were covered in thick dust and cobwebs and were badly corroded. |
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Some astronomers worry that supernovas were intrinsically different in the past or that cosmic dust could make the supernovas appear dimmer than they really are. |
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Though the galaxies were as bright as 10 trillion suns, their great distance and a cloak of cosmic dust had hidden them from all but Spitzer's finely tuned infrared apparatus. |
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The game takes place in yet another post-apocalyptic setting, where humans have been driven underground by this mysterious cosmic dust that has settled on everything. |
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However, using Ulysses, they have now shown that, when the Sun's magnetic axis points near its equator, it allows much more cosmic dust to enter the Solar System than normal. |
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In the auditorium eons of dust collected in the pale green stage curtain, sending up a billowing fog of allergens each time the folds were drawn or opened. |
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This addition to an otherwise austere interior keeps bedding and clothes free from creepy-crawlies and the inevitable dust and dampness brought in from outside. |
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Over the years the lustre of the mosaics has faded and dust gathered in the nooks and crannies of the brick and stone cubes which make up the designs. |
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The council currently needs 24 garbage collection trucks, two bull dozers, a front-end loader and two graders in addition to some 10,000 dust bins for residential areas. |
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It just arrived in the mail today and I don't know anything about it but what I just read on the dust jacket and skimming through the front matter. |
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Astronomers have recently discovered that looking at dust along the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy is a bit like looking into a frothy glass of beer. |
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Four dark shapes, menacing funnels belching spark-laced smoke thundered down the rolling plains, the ground churning to dust underneath their cruel wheels. |
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It is no place for people who can't handle the occasional snoot full of dust or worse, or for fusspots who must work and stay clean at the same time. |
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For many if not most people with asthma, a major cause of their asthma is an allergy to airborne substances such as pollen, mold, dust mites and animal dander. |
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Most studies investigating the relationship between preexposure bronchial reactivity and the response to cotton dust inhalation have shown consistent results. |
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Over time, moving metal parts can scrape off minute metal filings, rubber gaskets and hoses can deteriorate, and dust and other airborne particles can get into the system. |
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Elongated chains of dust grains like these appear in the early stages of planet formation around a young protostar, according to a microgravity experiment inside a rocket. |
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Even with a dust mask and goggles, the dust was all-penetrating. |
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Be sure to wear goggles and a dust mask when scraping and sanding. |
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Even sacks of gold dust might be used for exchange in mining towns. |
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To portray the area she comes from, the dress will be black with gold overlay to mimic our history of miners searching for gold dust in black sand. |
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They were on a two year journey, buying Cornish Tin, Spanish silver and Saharan gold dust in the secret markets of the Far West that only they knew. |
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Garnish with rose petals and gold dust to complete the decadent look of this beautiful red and white dessert, a perfect way to end off the romantic meal. |
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Charity Golden Bond places are like gold dust now, with only a few left, so this could be your only remaining chance to get a place in this year's race. |
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Also avoid the Hungarian Grand Prix when available rooms are like gold dust and you'll need a bar of the stuff if you're lucky enough to find one. |
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Then there was the famous Wembley turf itself, proudly unblemished, and depthlessly green compared to the mud heaps or the dust bowls of the semi-finals only weeks before. |
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Soon the ancient valley echoed to the sounds of grunting throwers, whose shots raised puffs of dust as they landed with a thud on the bare, sun-baked earth. |
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Wherever he went were piles of dust deep multiple inches deep, cobwebs of size beyond description, and heaps of rubble where the ceiling had collapsed or walls had caved in. |
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This may be because when he started mixing up a bucket in the new kitchen, billows of dust began puffing under the doors onto my new upstairs carpets. |
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The ominous mist of dust and sand left by the storm has lifted, and the crevices and gullies that gouge the sides of the mountains stand out in sharp relief. |
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A black puppy dog was rolling in the dust and scratching his ears. |
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They are completely covered with a hundred years worth of dust and grime. |
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The Leopard is a picture of Fordian landscapes made grimily tactile through the sweat and dust coating the actors' tanned visages and finely tailored costumes. |
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As the Highlanders grimly plodded on, they found it difficult to decide which to curse first and most vehemently, the heat, the dust or that relentless sun glare. |
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He was very dirty, his entire body seemingly coated with dust and grit. |
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There, the mason had to lie on his stomach in a narrow groove, working his tools horizontally, chips and limestone dust dropping in front of his face. |
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Everything small and breakable must come out, and big objects such as tables and sofas should be grouped together in the centre of the room and covered with dust sheets. |
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Blackened and degraded by centuries of dust and dirt, they emerged in a remarkable state of preservation that gives an excellent idea of their intended flamboyance. |
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Inside them you will usually find dust mixed up with gunk and dried ink. |
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Colours are taken from pre-Columbian and colonial houses, and are intended to respond to the endless layers of dry dun dust that blow up and down the coast. |
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Comets are thought to be remnants from the earliest days of the solar system, containing pristine space dust and other material from this crucial period. |
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But Genesis is a narrative, and its historical and spiritual truths are authenticated in the actions and characters of men and women of flesh and blood, dust and ashes. |
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And one more Florida native hops on the trance bandwagon that's zooming across the planet, kicking up dust at every rave from Halifax to Ho Chi Mihn City. |
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Yet it seems to an area where few are prepared to kick up dust to repair. |
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Between the dust covers of our favorite volumes are well-thumbed verses, quotations and simple lines that bring us peace and, sometimes, the needed release of tears. |
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He noted that the variety of dust covers is a method of forward marketing. |
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The dust cover was missing, and there was nothing written on the spine. |
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Removing the dust covers can often make the books look more appealing. |
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Since the electrified particles are in motion, and a magnetic field is just the result of moving electric charges, the dust devil generates a magnetic field also. |
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Spirit got an unscheduled spring-clean in March this year, when a dust devil swept past, clearing Martian sand from its solar panels, considerably improving its power output. |
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The dust devil is no longer there, but I'm thinking that the lift will be. |
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According to the dust jacket, this book was written for advanced undergraduate students in sociology, public policy, and business management courses. |
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He responded by pointing to a photo on the dust jacket of his book. |
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It has an impressive heft, a classy dust jacket, and outstanding binding. |
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I remember seeing that on the dust jacket of another book you wrote. |
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The early books have illustrated dust wrappers and the book covers normally had no coloured picture illustration but usually had the title and a line drawing. |
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When the dust settles on that little do-or-die tournament, two of the three will no longer be classed as senior clubs and the third will breathe a sigh of relief. |
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It is generally thought that where the total mass of dust inhaled is the same, intermittent exposure to dust is less harmful than continuous exposure. |
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For some, it could have been an impossible dream gathering dust in the corner of their minds, remembered fondly as one of the extravagances of childhood. |
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They know nothing of the authentic scent of dust and dowdiness. |
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The bike is still wearing some scars from the accident and the brick coloured dust from Peterborough's Showground gives the black machine a slightly orange tint from certain angles. |
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If you have facial hair, this could reduce the effectiveness of a dust mask. |
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Tiger Stadium is gone to dust now, memories of it growing dimmer every time Cabrera whacks another ball over the outfield wall at Comerica Park. |
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Gently push the beads onto a plastic dust pan or draw them into an eye dropper. |
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It also has implications for the magic dust that is responsibility for our prosperity: entrepreneurship. |
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I review footage I filmed yesterday after a bombing in al-Shaar district and notice a man covered in dust crossing the frame with heavy steps. |
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There, under questioning from Mr. Main, a mine-safety administration official conceded that the proposal could allow dust to increase fourfold. |
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It is a barred spiral galaxy seen edge-on, with a dark dust lane visible down the middle. |
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Squatting to lift the dust ruffle, Kisel shows how the trundle bed pulls out from underneath. |
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Each comes with a quilted mattress pad, dust ruffle, duffle carrying bag and plug-in pump. |
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A possible explanation is that fast-moving blowing dust particles generated static electricity, which ignited organic matter carried along with the dust. |
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Avoid picking up sand and dust in the chammy leather, as this will scratch the panels. |
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Those with allergies can also breathe easy as house dust mites and the like have no chance here. |
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Once, a perfect recording was ruined when cleaning woman dropped a dust pan. |
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Clean enclosure of any dust and dirt accumulations and ensure that vent openings are free from obstruction. |
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The previous spring, radioactive dust from Russia had settled over the skies of Europe. |
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Opponents said the explosion would release radioactive dust from long-undisturbed radioactive material. |
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For years, unsuspecting Navajos inhaled radioactive dust and drank contaminated well water. |
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Uranium mining and milling activities disperse radioactive dust in the atmosphere and contaminate large areas of land and the air we breathe. |
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The lack of moisture in drying plains allows dust to rise before winds carry it away. |
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Internal exposure occurs when radioactive dust or gases get inside the body and irradiate it from within. |
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Mask surrounding area on which dust may settle with newspaper or dustsheets. |
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If things just need to be dusted, use a duster, dust cloth, or vacuum hose attachment to dust the surfaces. |
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The rewashable microfiber dust cloth that comes in a hospital-scrub green — they're green, see? — is more justifiable. |
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Wipe off any dirt or dust on the zoom ring or the focus ring with a dry dust cloth. |
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When you use a chemical dust cloth, follow the instructions in the manual attached to it. |
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The use of scouring agents or of a dust cloth or the like for drying the frame is to be avoided by all means. |
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In the half-register below, nine women mourners weep and ululate, their hands hiding their faces or pouring dust on their heads. |
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Hot days produce myriads of dust devils and the ill-famed mirage optical illusions. |
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Moreover, corundum and periclase have not been detected in space dust before. |
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Space dust is heated up by starlight but re-emits the radiation as infra-red light. |
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It is a piece of space dust or rock that burns up as it speeds through the earth's atmosphere. |
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And dust released by volcanic eruptions has played havoc with rainfall patterns, causing floods and droughts. |
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Publishers, after all, work hard to design attractive dust jackets to encourage impulse buying. |
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If dust or dirt become attached to the power plug, clean the plug to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock. |
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These vast interstellar tracts are filled with a fog of ice and dust particles that is scarcely perceptible. |
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Once inside, the dust accumulates on the surface of the bag filter creating some caking. |
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Estee Lauder has not crumbled to dust because the perfect brown face of Joan Smalls represents it. |
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Little ricochets of dust kicked into the face of a tall man in a tan shalwar kameez and prayer cap. |
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Ten days later, when the dust had settled, MSF President Joanne Liu called their bluff. |
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