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Footage from private Turkish broadcaster Haberturk TV showed the warplane going down in flames in a woodland area, a long plume of smoke trailing behind it.
He lit the cigarette and took a deep first drag, savoring the smoke in his lungs before blowing it in a long plume at his gangrenous foot.
"That great long plume of flame implies some sort of catastrophic failure, when the engine breaks up and blows apart," said John Hutchinson, a former Concorde pilot.
Livingston's industrial past left behind a two-mile long plume of diesel fuel and chlorinated solvents, along with lead, asbestos and a slew of other pollutants.
Footage from private broadcaster Haberturk TV showed a warplane going down in flames in a woodland area, a long plume of smoke trailing behind it.
The roar of the rocket engines sounded across their viewing area, where she could see a long plume of white exhaust rise from the launch pad.
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Both sexes have long, plume-like wing and tail coverts that hide the dark remiges and central tail feathers when perched.
These new findings expand on those from five years ago by the National Cancer Institute that showed that people living in a long, plume-shaped region stretching from Idaho and Montana to the Mississippi River and beyond had a slightly higher risk of developing thyroid cancer because of the Nevada tests.
But all have that distinctive long, plumed tail.
The opening look was a dress made of the long plumes of a pheasant.
These rime deposits take the form of long plumes of ice oriented into the direction of the wind and are called "frozen fog deposits," or "frost feathers".
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