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In 1991, all London buses were made smoke free.
Previous Internet cellphones, by contrast, made smoke signals look speedy.
In 1782, Joseph Montgolfier in France wondered what it was that made smoke and sparks rise above a fire.
Jersey Police said that the custody suite in the current headquarters in St Helier would be made smoke free.
Passing ML 270, they ordered her to follow and made smoke to hide both boats.
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And in just the last few years, people now think twice before lighting up in a park or at a beach because more and more of them are being made smoke-free.
We must make smoke on top of the mountain.
"Every time when their planes fly it makes smoke," he said.
Language provides simple ways of communicating generalizable knowledge to each other (e.g., "Birds fly," "John hikes," and "Fire makes smoke").
Such is Suleiman's secret: he makes smoke without fire — calm, acrid, almost noiseless films on a subject that is never less than inflammatory.
Likewise in Yamal, herders may provide protection for the reindeer against insects by making smoke screens or spraying modern chemicals.
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