Yesterday the authorities began to clear away the burned-out vehicles from around the tower blocks in Clichy-sous-Bois, but resentment smoulders. |
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Secondly, there is no end in sight to the dispute with Greece over the island of Cyprus, which still smoulders on. |
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If the fire smoulders without flame, re-establish a hotter fire before moving the air control to the lower setting. |
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Improper appliance firing technique: When a wood fire is starved for air it smoulders, producing a relatively cool, smoky fire. |
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The spark of spirit, which smoulders in hibernation, turns into blazing fire when you say: I want to paint. |
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With him, matter smoulders, grows and proliferates like a lively and dynamic culture. |
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When wood is attacked by fire it smoulders very slowly and conserves its strength and structural quality for a long period. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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As the sawdust smoulders the carbon produced is absorbed into the cracks in the glaze, staining the surface of the pot in a dramatic and distinctive pattern. |
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That legacy now smoulders amid the ruins of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant. Victories of the spiritJapanese history is peppered with stories of giants whom almost no one outside the country has ever heard of. |
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In Riau, even beside main roads there are bleak, blackened landscapes, shrouded in white smoke, where the peat soil still smoulders under charred tree-stumps. |
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Most days a fire smoulders directly in front. |
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Armed conflict still smoulders under the surface. |
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While it allays the patient's pain and the physician's anxiety, the fuselike appendix smoulders. |
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These days, it still smoulders, occasionally glowing red around its crater, to provide a sad reminder of how exposed the islands remain to natural disaster. |
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