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I love how this makes Saunders sound like a nervous explorer, crossing thin ice to reach a distant smoldering volcano.
DENVER — Would Mrs. Robinson be as much of a smoldering volcano in "The Graduate" if she could not wave her cigarette so suggestively?
Manzanillo and the surrounding state of Colima were once best known for their black sand beaches, lime groves and a smoldering volcano that erupts every century or so.
A smoldering volcano, Mount Mayon, had heralded the arrival of American forces in 1899, and in a seismic mirror Pinatubo ushered them out — a nation foretold by tectonic shifts.
I was surprised to find Ukraine among countries and areas targeted as "a smoldering volcano on the globe" in "The Next Iraq" (Mar. 17, p. 50).
In a new video, a UFO seems to approach Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano, then slows down, turns and deliberately enters the smoldering volcano crater.
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Mr. Polis draws an analogy that has resonated with readers who have contacted him, that of feeling like a volcano smoldering during the school day from the failures, reprimands and embarrassments, only to erupt with rage and anger at home.
Nobody has better depicted how Goethe lived -- and what a busy day he led, for he is modern in that, too, albeit unmodern in his unhurriedness: the comic writer Jean Paul called him a "volcano" smoldering beneath its snowy cover.
"You were smoldering like a volcano!" Bruno exclaimed.
On the horizon were two large blue volcanoes — including the towering Momotombo, whose image, smoldering on the postage stamp, had cost Nicaragua the canal a hundred years earlier.
Smoldering fires.
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