Sentence examples for It fumes from inspiring English sources

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It fumes when heated because of its decomposition to water and sulfur trioxide.

It fumes in moist air and hisses when mixed with liquid water as the Cl− ions are displaced with H2O molecules in the lattice to form the hexahydrate AlCl3·6H2O (also white to yellowish in color).

Whichever way you read the scene, it fumes with passions primed to explode, and what seems extraordinary is that a film packed with perilous appetites should itself feel so un-angry, reaching at the last toward a bewildered calm.

Great Fire.org, an activist group that monitors internet censorship in China, is so incensed by Google's retrenchment that it fumes: "Google as an anti-censorship fighter may be unworthy of the name".Fair enough, but a question comes to mind.

Titanium tetrachloride is also used to iridize glass and, because it fumes strongly in moist air, it is used to make smoke screens.

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"While Google frequently decorates its logo to celebrate various holidays and special events, it is unclear why the company chose to specifically honor Chavez's birthday, instead of Easter Sunday," it fumed in its leading article Sunday.

However, local residents have complained about its fumes, saying it causes headaches and burning eyes.

"We cannot just let him walk away with it," fumed one foreign diplomat.

"None of my players handled it," fumed the Welsh manager Mike Smith.

"It is racism, there is no other word for it!" fumed a Tamil taxi-driver in Colombo.

It fumed over a meeting in February between Mr Obama and the Dalai Lama, even though the president had delayed it in deference to China.

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