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My face attractively smeared from the ash of burning cocaine, I pause for a selfie.
He hunkered down on his shins to grab a handful of soil, grey from the ash of the cooking fire.
During the cleanup, workers also found unidentified metals -- most likely from the ash of burning charcoal -- in the soil, and Con Edison has been advised by the State Department of Environmental Conservation to clean up that as well.
Fig. 2 shows some representative images of elements from the ash of the Stradivari violin wood.
The earlier industrialization of seaweeds began with the production of soda and potash from the ash of burned brown seaweeds, used in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the manufacture of soap and glass and in the nineteenth century as a source of iodine.
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