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You want the soot to have a fine, dusty texture, with no big pieces.
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I look at the window sill outside my study, dark with a fine-grained, dusty powder - pollution falling from London's sky.
Levi: You would get fined for dusty shoes, creased uniforms, missing notes.
If you mix it too fine, the pastry will become dusty.
On the wish list are armored vehicles, mine detectors, helicopters, navigation equipment and night-vision goggles — used and dusty would be fine.
In defending the old Hollywood strategy of making money by selling violence, Mary Harron once again trots out the dusty notion that fine movies might be banned ["The Risky Territory of 'American Psycho,' " April 9].
And besides, they were fine stories, about his home, the West, the dusty roads and dry, bent-grass hills and basalt cliffs, about driving out before dawn to hunt ducks, the sweet, aching mysteries of the poky little towns.
What we cannot cope with is the slow seepage of entropy, the winding down of our world, its sifting through our psyches — fine as silica, poisonous as asbestos — and its dusty consummation.
Dust devils and nonrotating dusty plumes are effective uplift mechanisms for fine particles, but their contribution to the global dust budget is uncertain.
Don't feed them yellow, dusty, moldy, smelly hay or hay with fine dust, flakes or clumps of plant matter.
The resulting album, "Dusty in Memphis," was hailed as Springfield's finest, and it has aged perfectly, which is to say not at all.
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