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Dense smoke laden with toxic dust from rubbish burnt at the dump billows for miles around.
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About 200 people are seated in the covered grandstand, wreathed in billows of hot dog smoke from the concession booths.
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Cried Ted amidst the billows: "I publicly retract anything and everything I have ever said about inland sailing!"
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Like a tall ship at full sail, she leans, tilts, and billows.
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It could be several days before white smoke billows from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signalling that a new Pontiff has been elected.
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When it reaches the top, Thom steers away from the wind, the enormous sail billows out to leeward and the yacht's mahogany hull digs deep into the blue-green water.
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Then, while the flames build and the smoke billows, these hotshots return to private practice, where their law firm represents the respondents and defendants that they had only recently prosecuted.
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The dull roar of the wind, rushing past at a speed of eight knots, punctuated by the occasional pop of the canvas sail that billows and gusts below my dangling feet.
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