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"There is the possibility that if you were exposed to a dust that could be shown to cause cancer, then you might get cancer later on.
It's like a dust that has been sprinkled on the plane, but you can tell where it should be by the coloring of the points based on how long it takes them to escape to infinity.
Written by Robert Aickman, who characterised his own work as "strange", it tells how a stately home, and those who look after it, are plagued by a dust that is continually falling.
The poll also demonstrates how the collapse of the twin towers created a dust that covered not just Lower Manhattan but an entire city in a blanket of grief.
The hills were formed from loess, a dust that had blown in from the western deserts and settled here over the centuries.
A dry wind began to blow, and the air was filled with a dust that reddened the eyes and parched the throat.
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But Monday's snow and a dusting that followed Tuesday were heavier and earlier than average years and fell in important watersheds, forecasters said.
It was most likely on that job that he breathed a lethal amount of crystalline silica, a carcinogenic dust that comes from sand and granite.
It was a dark and humid place, one where runners' steps produced a fine dust that choked coaches and fans.
Power saws can create a "foam dust" that is similar to sawdust, but can be an irritant if inhaled.
It was discovered that when trampled they gave off a fine dust that could damage the lungs.
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