Keane fumed at these failures and the defeatism that accompanied them as Chelsea dominated English football. |
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Drea fumed, anger smoldering inside, and just when she thought she could be pushed no further, Altair started to sing. |
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But Erin only fumed at him, and when the king knocked at the door of her bedchamber, she didn't even answer. |
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An energy expert fumed about all that gas-guzzling stop-and-go driving during the chase scenes. |
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Since roadworks began on a stretch of the Naas carriageway motorists have fumed at being forced to keep to a 40 mph legal limit. |
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Then fumed for a while, presuming that it was coming from the unruly mob from the house next door. |
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For several years I myself have fumed at the illogical regulation which sends farangs out of the country to obtain re-entry visas. |
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Rue fumed silently as he hummed contentedly and she watched him closely, studying his movements and actions. |
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Envious minds in Madrid who fumed at the performances of the galactico last season will be praying for a revolution. |
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This finish is the effect of steaming, a process that stains the natural red of the oak to a fumed black. |
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Cornwallis fumed, and later historians have echoed his frustration, but should that be accepted as an objective judgement of the behaviour of Halifax's pioneers? |
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Whereas Mrs Beckett would have fumed and snorted during the select-committee rebellion, Mr Cook put himself smartly on the backbenchers' side. |
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Many Eurocrats fumed about that to strengthen the view of neurotic post-Communist countries. |
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All of these are applications that require precipitated silica and fumed silica. |
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This means that the fumed silica producer must either cooperate closely with another firm or integrate the upstream stage into his operation. |
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Degussa is market leader for fumed silica well ahead of the other producers. |
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Degussa uses its entire output of silicon tetrachloride in Antwerp as a raw material for fumed silica. |
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Environmentalists fumed about the World Bank's funding of destructive infrastructure projects and the IMF's reborn version of structural adjustment. |
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Smoke fumed out from the hood and it looked like that something blew up. |
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The normally phlegmatic Jones fumed at reports suggesting that Radcliffe was anything less than ready, saying they might act as an incentive to her rivals. |
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Julia silently fumed at the lack of concern over her departure. |
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Modi may have fumed at the audacity of a woman who could stand out in public and point a finger at him, but there was little that he could do to stop her. |
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Our confusion quickly gave way to anger, and we fumed in suppressed rage. |
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Kieselguhr, kaolin, fumed silica are all functional fine particles used as matting agents. |
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Other parties, already peeved by the Brothers' attempt to pack the proposed constituent assembly with their own stalwarts, fumed. |
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The stoppages were not long, but at each one I chafed and fumed at the delay. |
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Solar-Grade Silicon Speciality silicas include precipitated silica, fumed silica and silica gel. |
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Other producers are Wacker, which processes it into fumed silica, and Dow, in an integrated fumed silica operation. |
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The undertaking given by VEBA will solve the competition problem on the market for fumed silica. |
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As the days progressed, students looked enviously at the empty staff parking lots while they fumed in line, or cruised the designated student lots hoping for parking spots. |
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Silicon dioxide is an amorphous substance, which is produced synthetically by either a vapour-phase hydrolysis process, yielding fumed silica, or by a wet process, yielding precipitated silica, silica gel, or hydrous silica. |
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Boothby boomed, Foot fumed and Taylor trephined, with apparent real malice. |
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Silicon tetrachloride is a chemical used as a raw material for the production of fumed silica, fumed silica esters, fibre optic cables, synthetic silica glass and other products. |
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In the chemicals industry, silicon metal is the basic material for the manufacture of silanes, silicones, fumed silica, and semi-conductor-grade silicon. |
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Buyers of fumed silica have therefore for the most part been critical of the merger between Veba and Degussa, assuming that Veba is to maintain its links in a joint venture with an important competitor. |
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Sales of fumed silica in the EEA amount to about ECU 160 million. |
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He always seemed angry and needlessly rough with his work as he fumed and fault-found. |
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Precipitated silica is most common for this application, but fumed and gel silicas are also used. |
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Three organosilanes were used to derivatize fumed silica with different surface characteristics. |
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With the exception of fumed silica, for all product markets concerned the creation or strengthening of a dominant position through the merger could be excluded. |
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When his father saw him he fumed terribly, cursing like a pagan, and asking whether his son were a roysterer fit for the gallows as well as a fool fit for a cassock. |
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He vapoured, and fretted, and fumed, and trotted up and down, and tried to make himself pleasing in Miss Hollis's big, quiet, grey eyes, and failed. |
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