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ashes
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Plural of ash
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The word "ashes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to the gray or black powdery residue left when something is burned. For example: "The wind blew the ashes of the campfire around the clearing."
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It's a wonderful story about the rise of a people from the ashes, and the personal journey of the protagonist".
"We thought we were stupid thinking that there would be ashes," Rhiannon said.
The latest network is the New East network, which was launched on 9 June and covers "15 countries that rose from the ashes of the USSR".
The same could be said of the Aliens' emergence from the ashes of the Beta Band.
But out of Bachelor Pad's ashes (and strange, American Gladiator-type competitions) rises a show shockingly simple in its premise.
All my relatives are ashes and I'm on the front line.
Related: Parents who lost baby ashes demand apology from crematorium The parents reject Wright's apology, as well as the findings of an inquiry set up by the council.
But the chairmen decided that to allow Airdrie United to emerge from the blackened ashes of Airdrieonians would be setting a dangerous precedent that might see cash-strapped football clubs disappear only to reappear under a different guise.
Brown, who was under some pressure anyway at the start of his second season since succeeding Ashley Giles at Edgbaston, was left in an invidious position as Warwickshire accommodated Jonathan Trott's wishes to come straight back to first-class cricket, four months after his abrupt departure from England's Ashes tour.
So the pitch conundrum remains one of many at the end of an Ashes tour, although the more difficult choices over bowling options would seem to still reside with England.
The Ashes are all but safe for England.Australia, for all their apparent buoyancy having come tantalisingly close to winning the first Test, stand as much chance of getting back into this series now as Shane Watson has of entering into a civil partnership with his captain, Michael Clarke.
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