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In any event, Chicago has little reason to fume over the council's height criteria.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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First, he has to figure out how to vastly increase the fume production.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Or is it time to join those who still fume with resentment at the arrival of the canals in the 18th Century?
BBC: Going bananas for speedy rail
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So they, British farmers fume, are able to flood the British market with cheap pork and bacon from pigs which may well have been reared in the bad old ways and on nasty feedstuffs.
ECONOMIST: A pig of a problem
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The Biodiversity Project's scientists fume, saying that this was tantamount to raiding the island's precious genetic bank, without sharing any of the proceeds with Socotra's impoverished fishermen and shepherds.
ECONOMIST: An imperilled Arabian paradise
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Nonetheless, in recent years America has come to resemble much more closely that brightly lit, fume-free city on a hill that policy wonks dream about, where energy is cheap, clean and reliable (if you consider self-sufficiency a proxy for reliability).
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Black fume billowed from its exhaust pipe as the rusty machine lumbered to the edge of the crater.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Legends'
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Clap a fume board on top of a hive and bees flee, making it possible to pilfer their treasure.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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While the two are synonymous (same grape) and some wine people deride fume blanc as simply a made-up name and marketing gimmick, there is more to the story. 45 years ago American sauvignon blanc was in its underappreciated infancy, overlooked by many quality winemakers, and what existed tended to be much sweeter and had a negative reputation.
FORBES: A Great American Wine For Labor Day - And The Rest Of Summer