Sentences with phrase «black smoke before»

Getting killed in Black The Fall simply means watching dispassionately as your little avatar gets turned into some black smoke before respawning with no progress lost.

Not exact matches

The plane made it only about a mile from Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport before it nose - dived toward a state highway intersection and exploded into a ball of fire and black smoke, which could be seen across the northern suburbs of the city.
Allow the smoker to reach the optimum temperature and make sure the smoke is not black but rather gray before you place the meat on the rack or grill for smoking.
In the Gilgamesh Epic, the hero of Mesopotamia saw a pillar of black smoke on the horizon before the sky went dark for a week.
Thats insane thinking, you would need super massive objects made of hydrogen atom based mass to construct that in the primordial age, in you model get real, that CCM are quantum particle magnetically bound plasma of electrons and positrons, made from super massive stars, and now your claiming that primordial black holes were invented before stars, what are you smoking Maui volcanic weed
Kepi Viscose - Blend Skirt in Black, $ 1,465 Cédric Charlier Wool - Silk - Yak Ribbed Knit Turtleneck, # 191 (before: # 382) Stella McCartney Curtis Oversized Two - Tone Wool - Blend Felt Coat, # 970 (before: # 1,940) Louise et Cie Jorly Smoking Slipper Flats, $ 117.95
When S.H.I.E.L.D. becomes compromised by people within the organization, however, Steve is forced to go on the run alongside fellow operative Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), in order to smoke out the traitors and stop them from assuming control of a secret fleet of aircraft carriers designed to eliminate threats before they happen.
Sometimes people run the engine before the customer gets there so they don't see the black smoke on start up or hear the knocking.
I do nt know if it's related, but I also get a lot of dark blue / black (hard to say) smoke from the tailpipe on cold starts for a few seconds before clearing up.
I got out of the car near the top of Charleston Peak, saw a pair of thick, still - smoking black stripes, laughed, and breathed in cool mountain air before heading back toward the Strip.
And if I'd closed my eyes I could've seen what the building had been forty or fifty years before that, back when I was a young woman: a screen door slamming shut, oil lamps lit and sputtering black smoke, dusty horses hitched to the posts out front where the iceman unloaded every Wednesday afternoon, the last stop on his route before he headed up out of the holler, the bed of his truck an inch deep with cold water.
After a nuclear blast, however, loads of black smoke would settle into the upper atmosphere and absorb sunlight before it reaches our planet's surface.
Let me here mention a few of the cases where I've been wrong:... Just before Iraq torched the Kuwaiti oil wells in January 1991, I warned that so much smoke might get so high as to disrupt agriculture in much of South Asia; as events transpired, it was pitch black at noon and the temperatures dropped 4 - 6 °C over the Persian Gulf, but not much smoke reached stratospheric altitudes and Asia was spared.
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