Sentence examples for dust emerging from inspiring English sources

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I've been volunteering in the Fast Ashleys kitchen, situated on the plaza above the Bowling Green subway station, delivering food to those working at the site: policemen and National Guardsmen, who are holding the perimeter; firemen, covered in dust, emerging from the rubble; members of the F.B.I.; and Secret Service agents, who have a habit of looking you dead in the eye before taking a burger.

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At an overpass near Saddam City, two dozen athletic-looking young marines wearing helmets and flak jackets and holding weapons, their faces covered with dust, emerged from four or five armored personnel carriers.

The management and disposal of fine by-products produced by the aggregate industry, ready-mix concrete and asphalt concrete installations (also known as filler or quarry dust), emerges as a major environmental problem of quarrying and construction sector.

This project included work like Savsmuldsinstrument (Saw Dust Instrument) where gallery visitors saw a cloud of saw dust emerge from an elevated wall of laths and float on to a fir tree branch in layers.

Having so much leverage over the economy is indeed helpful during a crisis, but in the long run it will stifle competition, starve the private sector of capital, deter foreign investment and know-how, and breed corruption.When the dust settles, emerging markets will still be growing faster than they did before 2003.

With the threat Facebook is posing to the company, Google's search strategy has been two-pronged: (1) to crop-dust the emerging mobile handset landscape with Android and, thereby, to have a huge footprint on mobile search; and (2) to "bake" social retroactively into its overall makeup, the digital equivalent of genetically modified food.

It is unusual to see such large dust events emerge from the west coast of South America, according to atmospheric scientists.

Saharan dust aerosol emerges as the dominant source of dissolved iron along the section, with sediments and hydrothermal vents also significant.

The agency has long had authority under the Clean Air Act to regulate "coarse particles," soot or dust that emerges mostly from smokestacks, automobiles and demolition sites and has been shown to contribute to heart disease and other health problems.

In that storm — a slow-motion tempest of swirling gas and dust — Earth emerged as a rocky, metal-rich glob of agglomerated matter, coated with a thin veneer of atmosphere and water.

Grace showed up right on time, in a cloud of red dust, and emerged from her glossy black SUV with a smile as dazzling as her diamanté sunglasses.

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