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Mr Paisley has been sapped by age and by slow-burning resentment at his new politics.
ECONOMIST: What next for Ian Paisley?
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That, in itself, is one reason why this will be a slow-burning debate.
BBC: Cameron's hardest speech
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"Ian Rickson's atmospheric, slow-burning and ultimately enthralling production proves far more compelling that I expected, " his three-star review continued.
BBC: Keira Knightley 'wins spurs' with West End stage return
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The result is that simulated fires are, to put it mildly, rather slow-burning.
ECONOMIST: Next, the fire forecast
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The Island of the Stars is not going to be stormed by a mob, but there is a deep, inchoate, slow-burning anger in America.
BBC: Has America fallen out of love with wealth?
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Mixing the slow-burning grace of The National with the open-hearted warmth of Adem, "The First Days of Spring" spends nearly seven minutes seething and building and exploding.
NPR: Noah And The Whale: The Aftermath Begins
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With comedy that ranged from the laugh-out-loud-obvious to the slow-burning subtlety that you only 'got' the morning after, this is decidedly good and appropriate theatre to watch in snowy Suffolk!
BBC: Review: Eastern Angles' Gills Around The Green
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Something of a bottleneck has been created by the slow-burning attempt to develop a second New York-area franchise, to go along with the Red Bulls, who play in Harrison, N.
WSJ: Soccer's Battle for New York
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British American Tobacco, the UK's biggest cigarette manufacturer, said it had no plans to introduce slow burning cigarettes unless it were proven beyond doubt that the cigarette would self-extinguish.
BBC: Smokers