The lean birds showed no signs of external injury or oil in their plumes.
Forty-five minutes later, four black horses with black plumes lead the McLaren cortege along the street.
And an analysis of the plumes thrown up by the impact showed mysterious concentrations of mercury.
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Only a little way outside the plumes, however, the droplets measured more than 25 microns across.
These showed that it does, indeed, rain more outside the plumes than inside them.
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V.s hyperkinetically whizzed past us and the trucks kicked up plumes of swirling yellow powder.
The team is planning another expedition next year to observe the behaviour of the methane plumes over time.
Fields of bright green vegetation sway lazily in the flow, while underwater springs kick up miniature plumes of sand.
The Santa Ana winds sent plumes of smoke and embers over the homes and strawberry fields to the south.
Huge plumes of black smoke could be seen rising over the area as emergency services raced to the scene.
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The end of every finals match was marked by four plumes of smoke emanating from each corner of the stage.
Peter's Square, there was a fleeting moment of indecision when the first plumes of smoke appeared from the Vatican chimney.
This is an unexpected experience, as you tuck your legs under their wings and spread the velvety plumes across your lap.
Throughout the Marquis de Lafayette's 14-month tour of America, starting in 1824, local militias greeted and escorted him, ostrich plumes waving.
There, beginning in the 1860s, farmers raised the creatures for their plumes.
Luciana Gimenez was a six-foot vision in green plumes, prancing ahead of the drum section of the popular samba school Imperatriz Leopoldinense.
Sound waves were also used to visualize the rising plumes of gas.
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The paradoxical phenomenon is thought to be caused by relatively cold plumes of fresh water derived from melting beneath the Antarctic ice shelves.
The feathers of Yutyrannus were more like the fuzzy down of a modern baby chick than the stiff plumes of an adult bird.
Before breakfast this morning, I stood on the roof as usual and watched three plumes of smoke rise from the port area to the east.
But I think the reason is that you have to be rather dedicated to spot it because these plumes are only perhaps 50m to 100m across.
As predicted, otherwise uniform cloud cover in these areas was streaked with bright plumes emanating from the industrial sites in question (ore smelters, oil refineries and power stations).
Despite the great plumes of smoke that poured out of the chimney, Lombardi said, neither the Sistine frescoes nor the cardinals inside the chapel suffered any smoke damage.
Look at it from a macro perspective, and you can follow the jet plumes of a new generation criss-crossing the earth, curious about new cultures near and far.
Black-and-white kingfishers watch from the windblown plumes at the top.
Planes are flying over the scene, dropping water over the fire and still big plumes of smoke are hundreds of meters in the air ... tons of ambulances, firefighters.
"Given that the volcanic activity is continuing, it is expected that New Zealand airspace may be affected by these plumes for at least a week, " it said in a statement.
The upshot of those measurements was that droplets in the silver plumes are considerably smaller than the 14 microns that is the threshold for them to coalesce efficiently into raindrops.
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