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Whether swine fever smoulders or blazes across China's farm-country, it has already exposed the striking political weakness and isolation of the country's small farmers.
The conflict that erupted six years ago still smoulders on, despite a peace deal that was struck between the government (and the various militias that support it) and Tuareg-led rebels in 2015.
Stark pictures show pigs, horses, cows and birds -- their hair, fur and feathers coated with thick ash -- being carried to relative safety, while Taal volcano, the second-most active in the Philippines, smoulders in the background.
"Anger smoulders in Tottenham". The Guardian. and "Maybe it was a policeman who stabbed another policeman." Censured by Neil Kinnock, then Labour leader, Grant later described the violence as "inexcusable".
Direct- burning incense (or "combustible incense") is lit directly by a flame and then fanned or blown out, leaving a glowing ember that smoulders and releases a smoky fragrance. Direct-burning incense is either a paste formed around a bamboo stick, or a paste that is extruded into a stick or cone shape.
The BBC's official EastEnders website describes Lofty as "a mug although a lovable one". In 1987, Bob Shields of the Evening Times described Lofty as a "portable funeral". He added, "Beneath the facade of his National Health glasses smoulders the fire and passion of a cold toilet seat." One of the most notable storylines Lofty was involved with was his marriage to the teenage mother, Michelle Fowler (Susan Tully).
No ignomy [sic., ignominy] was attached to their death. They would die a soldier's [death] and the world should know Tiger's can always die like men. They wrote a most touching and affectionate letter of farewell to their officers, spiritual adviser Father Smoulders, friends, companions and brother soldiers, advising them to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors and instancing their untimely end as a terrible example of the fruits of indulging in reason destroying drink.
Mouat's poetry was published in a variety of publications, including Tribune, Women's Voice, Free Press, Humanist in Canada, The Humanist, Progressive World, The Norseman, Croydon Advertiser, Breakthru international poetry magazine, and The Freethinker. She published three collections of poetry: Time Smoulders, and other poems (1971), Poems of an Angry Dove (1975), and I'm Staying (1985). Her work appeared in the anthology, Eve Before The Holocaust: an anthology of women's poems and stories on the nuclear threat (D. Sealy/Blackrose, 1984).
V., archived at the Wayback Machine, 20 February 2013 . In 2016 Youn sang Scarpia in Puccini's Tosca at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden,Hannah Nepil, "Tosca, Royal Opera House, London — ‘Angela Gheorghiu smoulders’", Financial Times, 13 January 2016. and also performed for the first time in the US, as Alberich in Wagner's Das Rheingold with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, his first performance in the role.John von Rhein, "Pure gold: Lyric Opera's new 'Rheingold' opens the season with vocal splendor", The Chicago Tribune, 3 October 2016.
James Tiptree Jr, in a letter to her, wrote, "Do you imagine that anyone with half a functional neuron can read your work and not have his fingers smoked by the bitter, multi-layered anger in it? It smells and smoulders like a volcano buried so long and deadly it is just beginning to wonder if it can explode." In a letter to Susan Koppelman, Russ asks of a young feminist critic "where is her anger?" and adds "I think from now on, I will not trust anyone who isn't angry." For nearly 15 years she was an influential (if intermittent) review columnist for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
A Howler sent to Ron Weasley A Howler is a blood-red letter sent to signify extreme anger or to convey a message very loudly and publicly. When it is opened, the sender's voice, which has been magically magnified to a deafening volume, bellows a message at the recipient and then self-destructs itself by burning. If it is not opened or there is a delay in opening it, the letter smoulders, explodes violently, and shouts the message out even louder than normal. In the film version, the Howler folds itself into an origami- style set of lips and teeth and shouts the message out, and then shreds itself into scraps of paper before it burns itself.
Musically, "Smile" is a bubbly, mid-tempo tune with "a barroom piano lick", subdued horns and a reggae beat, singing in a light falsetto, while the organ riff contains a sample of Jackie Mittoo playing keyboards on the 1960s rocksteady song "Free Soul" by The Soul Brothers, also written by Mittoo. He and Clement Dodd received credit on the song as co-writers. It was described to have a "cod-reggae groove that smoulders like a barbecue", as a guitar and piano were used for the background music, following the notes Gm—F as its basic chord progression. It is set in the time signature of common time, having a metronome of 96 beats per minute, and is played in the key of F major.
Father Smoulders, chaplain of the 8th Regiment Louisiana Volunteers, whom I believe to be a sincere Christian and most holy man, visited them in the tent where they were to be confined, and remained with them up to the time of their executions, labouring for the salvation of their precious souls, and as he so lovingly expressed it, he believed their repentance to be sincere, and that his labours had not been in vain. The language of both men and their conduct were such as become true soldiers, who, even with their lives, were prepared to serve their country by submitting bravely to the fate ordered by the insulted dignity of the law. Corcoran and O'Brien both expressed themselves most patriotically. They were ready to die for the preservation of the glorious cause for which they had been fighting; and although they would rather have died on the battlefield, they were ready to die in any way for the interest of their country.

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