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Alec meets Laura at a train station, where he removes a cinder from her eye.
Alec, a married doctor, meets Laura, a housewife, in a train station, where he removes a cinder from her eye.
It looks so appetising, bathed in a blue glow as the brandy burns merrily away, but have you ever wondered why the pudding doesn't end up as a cinder from all that burning alcohol?
But Daddy grabbed the little kitten from her and reached into the backseat red-faced and frowning to grab Pumpkin and Cinder from us.
They imported six truckloads of black cinder from the Calico mines area near Barstow to simulate the dark sand, which was placed on a plastic sheet to separate it from the beach sand.
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Other scoria, sometimes called volcanic cinder, resembles clinkers, or cinders from a coal furnace.
The most valuable household waste was the ashes and cinders from fires.
"It had a lot of overhangs and exposed eaves, and I watched them catch cinders from the brush.
The cinders from fires were sifted for brick-making, effluent was sorted into various subcategories, and the contents of communal toilets were turned into fertiliser.
The nets must be set with care or they will catch on cinder beds at the bottom of the river, left over from the 19th century, when steamboats routinely dumped the cinders from their furnaces, Mr. Mylod explained.
The hotter weather left the forest more prone to burn with a casually flicked cigarette or cinders from a tipped barbeque, while the number of fire sources in remote areas was no greater than in previous years.
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