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27 Sentences With "soot covered"

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The mines had just installed showers as a sanitary measure for the soot-covered miners.
Soot covered his face, and he said he had slept just five hours in the previous four days.
Soot covered the walls of a burned checkpoint building, its windows knocked out and debris scattered about the floor.
Sleep-deprived, soot-covered firefighters are working to contain the wildfires, even as some of their own homes have been hit.
When a Reuters team visited the same site on Monday, soot covered the floor and most rooms were stained black from smoke.
For Americans, the complexities of the Syrian situation have been distilled down to the picture of a soot-covered 5-year-old boy.
There is always a word I'm chasing inside and outside of my body, a word inside another word, scanning the O.E.D. for soot-covered roots: 1577, 1584, 1608 . . .
We had breakfast at the home of Victoria Cruz, who taught Luke how to make buñuelos — Bolivian doughnuts — over a fire in a soot-covered, chimney-less room.
The trip was partly a homage: Robert Frank went to Caerau in 1953 and made socially engaged photographs, including a celebrated one of a soot-covered miner named Ben James.
She took the young Graham through early childhood, in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania (now Pittsburgh), where her father was a strict Presbyterian and an "alienist," or psychiatrist, and coal soot covered everybody.
At the heart of soot-covered Pingdingshan in central China is the Pingmei Shenma Group, a state coal conglomerate that dominates the economy, society and air of the heavily polluted city in Henan province.
Almost as soon as Mr. C. falls to the ground, a gaggle of soot-covered shadow-men — like the ones we've seen haunting the police station in Buckhorn, S.D. — surround the evil Cooper and revive him by touching his body all over and smearing themselves with his blood.
Soot covered it from the outside of the rim to the angled portion of the body.
The area's first newspaper, All Around the Clock, also began publishing in 1873. The newspaper changed its name to the South Cleveland Advocate in 1876. Smoke and soot covered much of the area around the railroad tracks and steel mills.
14, Annual 2008. The Reverend W. V. Awdry's The Railway Series (1945–72) story Henry's Sneeze, originally described soot-covered boys with the phrase "as black as niggers". In 1972, after complaints, the description was edited to "as black as soot", in the subsequent editions. Rev. Awdry is known for Thomas the Tank Engine (1946).
Soot covered the pot from the outer surface until the curved part. The third plain pot donning the accession no. 3044 had an out-turned rim and rounded bottom just as that from the second pot. It had a rim diameter of 14.8 centimeters, a maximum body width of 19 centimeters and a height of 14.5 centimeters.
3500 BCE. The diverging sample came from soot-covered stones that are believed to be the remnants of an older hearth, found close to the ship setting. On the basis of these results, the Swedish National Heritage Board has set a suggested date of creation for Ales Stenar to 1,400 BP, which is the year 550 CE.
In 2016, an unregistered association, the Stephen Court Welfare Association, took the initiative of restoring the heritage building. By pooling a fund from the owners of the flats, they repaired the broken pillars, replaced the staircases, and renovated the soot-covered exterior. Care was taken to bring the building up to date with modern fire fighting techniques and equipment.
Lopez grew up in a soot-covered house next to a steel mill in Luxembourg. He was recruited to Miami University in Western Ohio to play basketball on a partial scholarship in 1998.Lille owner Gerard Lopez is pushing the limits of how tech, data can influence a club He studied integrated traffic management systems and in operational management in Miami University. He also has a degree in Asian Art.
Mary puts her hair up and struts to her Mustang. Outside the town, Mary fires at Drifter and Jack. Jack tells Drifter she won't be a problem because he modified the car's boosters while they were in Harry's Saloon. Mary kicks on her boosters, sending the vehicle into a violent donut spin before bursting into flames. Jack: “That’s not supposed to happen.” Drifter looks back to a soot-covered Mary to make sure she's alive.
Born in Bolton, Lancashire in 1929, Halliwell was captivated by films from an early age. He grew up during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the period when the big studios churned out movies and wide-eyed cinemagoers packed the dream palaces. Halliwell and his mother Lily went almost nightly to the cinema, which offered them an escape from the grim reality of life in a soot-covered mill town.See Halliwell's memoir, Seats in all Parts.
The fine carbon powder got into everything the Van Doos had, their tents, sleeping bags, and even their rations. The "bombing" was so successful, that if real bombs were used, the whole invading force would have been wiped out. The umpires supervising the operation declared that the Rangers had won their first battle. When the exercise resumed shortly after that, the Rangers decimated the soot covered Van Doos - who stuck out like sore thumbs against the white snow - from their hidden machine gun nests.
He also used a soot covered glass- fibre introduced along the path of the insect wing to determine if it crossed with the wing in the upper stroke or lower stroke by examining the side on which the soot was cleared. Then he became fascinated by movements of air and started to study bigger flying animals, like birds. He adopted and further developed animated photography into a separate field of chronophotography in the 1880s. His revolutionary idea was to record several phases of movement on one photographic surface.
Donald Irvine was born on 2 June 1935 in Newcastle upon Tyne, to Andrew Bell Hamilton Irvine and Dorothy Mary Irvine née Buckley. He was brought up in Ashington, Northumberland, a coal mining community, where he travelled to and from school with soot covered miners. His father was a sole practitioner general practitioner (GP) and his home was also the surgery, so his home life revolved around his father's patients. He had one sister who also became a doctor, and they would both go on home visits with their father and help stock the medicines.
A kymograph (from Greek κῦμα, swell or wave + γραφή, writing; also called a kymographion) is a device that draws a graphical representation of spatial position over time in which a spatial axis represents time. It basically consists of a revolving drum wrapped with a sheet of paper on which a stylus moves back and forth recording perceived changes of phenomena such as motion or pressure. The kymograph was initially a mechanical and hydraulic device, invented by German physiologist Carl Ludwig in the 1840s, and found its first use as a means to monitor blood pressure. The blood pressure was conveyed by hydraulics and levers to move a stylus that scratched a white trace into soot- covered paper on the revolving drum.
The stability he provided in the early years helped the club survive, unlike many others of the period that did not. Ripsher found new premises for the club when the boys were evicted in 1884 after a YMCA council member was accidentally hit by a soot-covered football: first at 1 Dorset Villa, a church-owned property on Northumberland Park where they stayed for two years, then to the Red House on High Road around 1885–86 after they were again asked to leave, this time for playing cards in church. The Red House, which stood beside the entrance gate to White Hart Lane but was demolished in 2016 during the ground's redevelopment, was the club's headquarters until its move to 808 High Road in 1891. It was later bought by the club in 1921 and became its official address (748 Tottenham High Road) in 1935.
Generally, adherents of these groups consider Zwarte Piet to be part of the Dutch colonial heritage, in which black people were subservient to whites or are opposed to what they consider stereotypical black ("Black Sambo") features of the figure including the red lips, curly hair and large golden earrings. In the early 2010s, a large majority of the overall populace in both the Netherlands and Belgium was in favor of retaining the traditional Zwarte Piet character.In a poll of RTL Nieuws, 81 per cent only supported a solely black Zwarte Piet with an additional 10 per cent supporting a majority of Zwarte Piets with a few soot-covered ones.A 2015 research project conducted by the national newspaper Algemeen Dagblad showed that in the overwhelming majority of Dutch municipalities no changes would be made to the traditional appearance of the Zwarte Piet character. Only 6 per cent of the municipalities approached mentioned (further unspecified) changes to the character.A 2013 inquiry by Dutch public news program EenVandaag showed that in every Dutch province, the overwhelming majority did not support changes in the Zwarte Piet characters appearance. The largest percentage in support of changing the character's appearance (nine per cent) was found in North-Holland.

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