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Anyone who has ever made a bonfire knows that damp grass will work for the former; the less responsible of you will know that chucking old tyres or roofing felt into the flames will turn the smoke black – and what's more, noxious, because it is then full of sooty carbon particles that can clog the lungs and are potentially carcinogenic.
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As the much more noxious example of Scientology also demonstrates, it is all too tempting to take science fiction for truth – because narratives always make more sense than reality.
The "we" in that sentence is more noxious, in Canada, than was the "oui" to Bush.
Other than AIG, it would be hard to be associated with a more noxious brand name.
That means a lot more noxious substances will find their way into the atmosphere.
This is a system where two or more noxious species that share predators also mimic each other's warning signals.
The stench of doublethink is more noxious than any vapour emerging from the meat store in Misrata.
But the phrase also hints at a deeper, more noxious insecurity, over the racial makeup of the country, and the unresolved legacy of slavery.
In less than a minute, though, he realized that the company had exposed him to something far more noxious than feces.
"The factory," as Piano calls it, would hide the facility's more noxious needs — like parking, loading docks and energy equipment — allowing the campus itself to be serene.
Glyphosate, for example, is one of the chemicals promoted as a "safer" alternative to more noxious pesticides.
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