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Traces of peanut dust mix in with face blood, the blood gets on your shirt, and then nut dust travels home with you.
** Traces of peanut dust mix in with face blood, the blood gets on your shirt, and then nut dust travels home with you.
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Swirling dust mixes with the smoke from the fires.
The more adventurous had even tried ground brick dust mixed with Vaseline or lard to get a flesh-colored look.
An infinity pool projects out towards the Atlantic horizon, as the setting sun casts a golden glow across the villa's seamless planes, their surfaces sparkling with Namibian diamond dust mixed into the white concrete.
It was a sight that no one could forget: everybody saturated, some waist-deep on the floor of the engine room, oil and coal dust mixing with the water and making everyone filthy, some men clinging to the iron ladder-way and passing full buckets up long after their muscles had ceased to work naturally, their grit and spirit keeping them going.
There is just rubbing your face so that the dirt comes off in needle-thin rolls of black dust mixed with old sweat, and the smell is the settled smell when you have been through dirty and come out the other side — a week after, a month after — when you are no longer rank, just stale.
It is obvious now that this comet is not a large lump of ice with some dust mixed in.
The rooms are also expansive, sophisticated and authentic, painted a range of colors from golden beige to Etruscan red with quicklime and marble dust mixed into the pigments.
Rosetta scientists are also killing off the age-old notion that comets are "dirty snowballs," mostly ice with some dust mixed in.
As for the co-composting, the highest degradability was noticed in the pile that was composed of grain dust and coffee-processing waste followed by that of grain dust mixed with dry olive mill waste, and then followed by coffee-processing waste and dry olive mill waste and finally by grain dust with fresh olive-processing waste.
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