The incense will slowly smoulder, filling the room with its delightful fragrance. |
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Alexander watched the twin red-hot points of fire smoulder in the figure's flesh, but to his amazement, the wound healed before his eyes. |
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Add a smoulder of darker shadow to the outer area of the eyelid and sweep a little below the lower lash line as well. |
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They were very very simple cardboard characters who mostly just have to glower, smoulder and say witty lines quietly. |
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I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life. |
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Fire-fighting operations, rescue and clearing work under effect of combustion and smoulder gases just may be done with breathing apparatus. |
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Turn over the ashes and the stones to ensure that no embers continue to smoulder after your departure. |
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Do not allow the wood to smoulder or burn without flame, since this will produce excessive creosote in the unit. |
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The Captain displays an uncanny ability to sweat and smoulder simultaneously, and boasts a command of German that goes above and beyond the conversational. |
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Tensions smoulder and then flare up between nations and ethnic groups, or as a result of a build-up of social and economic injustices. |
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Inflammable: those parts exposed to the flame will not catch fire nor continue to smoulder 5 seconds after the flame has been removed. |
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These fires may smoulder for hours before they burst into flames and are caused by such things as cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. |
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We urge them to stop what they are doing now and listen to our warnings before the forces of social unrest start to smoulder. |
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Wet or green wood will tend to cause the fire to smoulder, producing large amounts of creosote. |
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The provincial government made little effort to resolve the issue, allowing it to smoulder almost out of control. |
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Otherwise, this fire will continue to smoulder beneath the surface of Algeria. |
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As often as possible, sticks of incense were lighted and allowed to smoulder inside the temple, pervading it with a characteristic aroma. |
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I gave the car a wide berth as it began to smoulder, and hailed a taxi. |
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But in the east of the country, dozens of micro-wars smoulder unchecked. |
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Wet or tarred wood will smoulder and smoke instead of burning properly. |
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The conflicts could well smoulder quietly for a certain amount of time before erupting in a series of raids, attacks and counterattacks, all seeking revenge, with the last attack always justified by the previous one. |
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If there is criticism of management it is better to learn about it than to let it smoulder, and better to listen to it with respect than to brush it off. |
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Huge quantities of coal burn and smoulder. |
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Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe are all embroiled in a terrible war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea sponsors rebels in Liberia, and civil wars smoulder on in Sudan, Burundi and Congo-Brazzaville, among others. |
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Fanned by winds, they smoulder constantly. |
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The photoelectric-type of smoke detector is generally better suited for detecting slow, smouldering fires which may smoulder for hours before bursting into flame. |
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