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"Smoke, fire and dust were everywhere.
Back up the mountain, another smoke fire had been lit in an area that seemed to be behind Kurdish positions.
For the demonstrations, Mr. Shaver said, "the only things coming out of that gun are smoke, fire and a slice and a half of whole wheat bread".
The earliest methods of communication at a distance made use of such media as smoke, fire, drums, and reflected rays of the Sun.
The fire, which began in the living room, spread quickly through the apartment, and the family fled to a bedroom to escape the smoke, fire officials said.
There are no sticky-sweet glazes here, just plenty of smoke, fire and, of course, hulking portions of bone-in meat.
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He spent hours navigating smoke, fires, and tons of concrete, steel, and glass debris, searching for his colleagues.
Spectators stood rapt, as the scent of wood smoke firing grills nearby filled the air.
To avoid breathing those toxins, it helps to perfect the art of the low-smoke fire.
What then is the force of the "must" in the smoke-fire cases, and more generally when terms have a "nexus" so that one will not be without the other?
"There was a huge blast and smoke and fire everywhere.
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