The fuel in the smoker's burner smoulders slowly because there is only a small amount of oxygen inside, until a squeeze of the bellows provides a blast of fresh air.
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It blew the front roof and the centre face plates off the turret, killed or wounded everyone inside, and started a fire that continued to smoulder despite efforts to put it out.
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Russia opposes international intervention in sovereign nations, even in the face of humanitarian crises, in part because the Kremlin fears European intervention in many of the nasty ethnic disputes that smoulder in Russia.
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More than 25 % of the fire deaths in the United States are attributed to smoulder-initiated fires, with similar figures in other developed countries ( i . e . New Zealand ).
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Coal, probably from Castlecomer, twelve kilometres north of Kilkenny, layered with stone and set to smoulder, produced white chunks of lime, which, when powdered was used as an agricultural fertilizer.
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In Thomas Hardy's " Jude the Obscure, " schoolmaster Richard Phillotson says of Sue Brideshead : " Her intellect sparkles like diamonds, while mine smoulders like brown paper ."
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While his country, one of the poorest in Africa, smoulders under internal warfare and a mounting refugee crisis he lived in palatial splendor in a five-star hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva.
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Asked what the show may have in store for listeners in future, Turnbull replied : " Fax Smoulder definitely won't kiss Donut Sulky, but he will have another crack at Assistant Director Skinhead.
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Against the dense traffic of modern life, we fortify our animal selves with video violence, imaginary sex, and music & but our inflamed and disoriented psyches smoulder on beneath the wet leaves of habit ."
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The band arrived at the studio with the majority of the songs already written and arranged . " Smoulder " was unchanged from its single version, which had been produced and mixed by John Cornfield.