Clouds of smoke hovered low in the air; the firing was incessant.
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He lost his scalp; it hangs in the smoke of my wigwam.
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A tiny trail of smoke curled up; and faded in the blue.
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It took the Bayleys years of work to restore the smoke-stained remains.
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The house gave no sign; even the smoke from the chimney stopped.
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South Canterbury had a good week with really good grass growth rates.
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Photo: Supplied The grass reduces crop yields and causes animal welfare problems.
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If you find the short grass, a long approach over water awaits.
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I'll try something different this morning, she thought: sweet grass and chamomile.
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The leadership said they changed their minds following pressure from grass-root supporters.
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Yes, yes, of course she is.' Mrs Castaway stirs the glue-pot pensively.
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How are state officials watching over the nation's largest legal pot market?
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They are the same as the ordinary pot in every other particular.
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ERROR attempts to extricate a pot from the nails in the shelves.
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The remainder of the beans were left in the pot for breakfast.
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Mr Herdman said the weed posed a risk to animals and stock.
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First free booze, now free weed … never change LA, never change.
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And there is additional good news coming for weed consumers in Uruguay.
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Not weed or speed but fear, fear of the future, no future.
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A versatile weed that flourishes throughout the United States and across Europe.
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There's never anything wrong with being associated with really dope, good people.
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They knew the best Spanish cuss words and where to score dope.
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The only power they had was the power to dope us up.
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He reckons a good shot of dope is a far superior sensation.
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But Laredo has taken over the case, and he's not a dope.
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We now throw down the gage to the capital of the world.
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In my heart, as I listened, I have taken up your gage.
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I tell thee it is but the present gage of further payment.
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Erik agreed to the contest, and the gage was deposited with Gunwar.
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The cars were hauled over tracks having a gage of 18 ins.
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The skunk was brought to animal control after the rescue, reports said.
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Good on crackers but can function equally well as an amorous-skunk repellent.
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The sudden move sent the young skunk spinning backwards onto his tail.
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His remarks were as welcome as a skunk at a garden party.
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Upon reaching the poultry house, the skunk had encountered an unexpected difficulty.
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Haeckelheimer sess he prefers you to all utters to run t'ings.
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He sess he vill resign.
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Frankhauser sess de same.
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The Thai market has seen a net outflow of $897.9 million in the last 16 straight sess
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It is given in Diplomatic Correspondence of the U.S.A., 3d Sess.
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In the US and Mexico, they eat locoweeds: poisonous plants in the genera Astragalus and Oxytropis that grow in their fields.
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As the show's intro began MaryJane's words, I did everything right.
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He found MaryJane in the kitchen, singing over the supper dishes.
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New episodes of Being MaryJane hit the tube starting February 3.
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Perhaps Being MaryJane will explore and empower women in this way.
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A voice from within rumbled something indistinguishable, and MaryJane admitted herself.
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Philip was subdued as we looked out over the harbor toward the greengoddess Liberty.
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In the color of the season, the greengoddess looked confident, young and ready to turn heads.
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My prize greengoddess has been broken.
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That's why before the Unification, the greengoddess Atirat was worshipped in Ruthgar and the Blood Forest more than anywhere else.
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A pony-tailed local businessman, Hall rose to prominence during the referendum campaign when he used a reconditioned GreenGoddess fire engine to distribute pro-independence literature.
Ús de sens en anglès
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Feedback signals pulsed along Gerald's neuro-sens suit... but they felt wrong.
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Heaps o' bad white men 'bout nowadnys sens de war.
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Un même sens change selon les paroles qui l'expriment.
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Il ffre, mais elle est ployable à tous sens; et ainsi il n'y en a point.
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La seule religion contraire à la nature, contraire au sens commun, est la seule qui ait toujours été.
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He replied, "Oui, je sens le mal d''etre."
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C'est toujours le sens commun inapercu qui fait la fortune des hypotheses auxquelles il se mele.-COUSIN ,FragmentsPhil.
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The cough continued; the prince laid his hand upon his stomach, and said, "Je sens la mort."
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The patient had not experienced the sens(...)
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His initial assumption is, as has been suggested, that experience (application réitérée des sens) and reason are trustworthy guides to knowledge.
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A web-based medical billing company has secured High Court injunctions against a contractor alleged to have taken some of its material containing sens(...)
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Nevertheless, Ford Prefect began to use his Sub-Etha Sens-O-Matic more often again.
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Two weeks before the Iowa contest in the presidential election, Democratic Sens.
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This new journal 'Le Sens Commun' has a strange title, Monsieur Savarin.
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Several Republican officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said GOP Sens.
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You've got to give the Sens a lot of credit, they played good.