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The architect of these open-crowned specimens was most likely the tiny ash bud moth.
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"Literally a couple of weeks later, the floor was carpeted with tiny [mountain ash] seedlings," he says.
I have not been able to articulate those few hours, the burned remains of the buildings I saw later and the tiny particles of ash floating in air.
He'd add a tiny pinch of ash each time he made a soup or stew or cup of instant coffee.
Tiny particles of ash sandblast the windows and flight surfaces of any aircraft passing through even a diffuse volcanic plume, thereby blocking a pilot's view forward.
The rivalry takes its name from a tiny urn containing ashes, supposedly from cricket equipment, that was presented in 1883 to England's winning captain, Ivo Bligh, in Melbourne.
England had regained the Ashes, a tiny terracotta urn which contains the ashes of a bail, and immortalises Australia's first win in England, in 1882.
The phenomenon occurs when tiny fragments of rock, ash and ice rub together to form static electricity.
As he spoke from a command center here in Springerville, several miles from the front line of the fire, tiny specks of black ash blew around him.
"We cannot turn back the time, just as we cannot free the space around Auschwitz-Birkenau from human ash and tiny remains of human bones.
Set the scene for you... Entire house is blanketed in a disgusting, probably highly toxic smog of burnt silicone, with tiny pieces of chemical ash over everything in the kitchen..
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