The foulness of the air was a palpable thing, a reek that stunned and then settled upon the senses, a weapon and then a shroud. |
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I couldn't run, or even move, for fear that the watery goop covering the floor would splash up and cover me with its oozing foulness. |
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Your foulness no longer surprises you, but you have realized its power when you encounter clean soldiers and you both recoil. |
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Despite all the diseases they carry, the nuisance they make of themselves and their general foulness, I'm actually quite fond of these little rats. |
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It is difficult to decide what tone to adopt when speaking of organisations that spew foulness for a living, and then employ their free-speech rights to advocate for their interest in spewing more of it. |
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It was about getting away from the foulness that was me. |
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It makes you recognize that you are a work of God, that you are not mere matter, that there is something above the flesh that elevates you above the nature that covers you, and above the foulness of your passions. |
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The pursuit continues. Yet it raises a curious doubt: is it worse to kidnap a newborn babe, which will then live, than the quite likely alternative, given the foulness of those days—simply to murder it? |
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The free load came courtesy of fellow NFU members and arable farmers Rob Stacey and Roger Burroughs from West Hanningfield and Foulness Island. |
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He has asked the Government to look into the blasts at ranges at Shoeburyness and Foulness Island in Essex. |
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Every day the pub on Foulness Island in Essex shakes and rattles as heavy artillery starts blasting shells on to the mud flats in the Thames Estuary. |
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The Foulness and Cardiff facilities closed in October 1996 and February 1997 respectively. |
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In the late 1960s, the Roskill Commission considered Thurleigh in Bedfordshire, Nuthampstead in Hertfordshire and Foulness in Essex as a possible third airport for London. |
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