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But after several days of relief, the air below Canal Street was once again filled with dust and the acrid smell of smoke.
They said the bar went dark and filled with clouds of dust that made it hard to see and breathe.
The days came with clouds hanging in the sky filled with cupfuls of dust in the dry seasons, and the sun lasting into the night.
The air was filled with dust and the scent of cleaning materials.
A Marine, Brian Johnson, who was then a corporal assigned to the embassy in Dar es Salaam, said he was washing his hands when he heard what sounded like "metal striking metal," and emerged to find a scene of chaos, the air filled with dust and giant concrete slabs blocking a staircase.
A group of naked young men will each sit on a selection of objects: a stainless-steel preparation table, a bench smeared with calf brain, giant slices of concrete, flat-screen televisions, containers filled with the dust of a pulverised altarpiece, a concrete bench from Camden Council.
He was working at a time of great volcanic activity in the world, when the atmosphere was often filled with the dust of violent eruptions, especially the great eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815.
Scientists suspect that it is a shallow impact crater filled with dust to a foot or two of the rim.
The crews stand in slivers of glass and twisted steel, air that is filled with dust and smoke.
(The main piece of evidence Weiss adduced for a drought was that Tell Leilan had filled with dust).
Too often, America's conversations about race occur when the air is filled with the dust of a controversy.
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