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The skin above her collarbone had the clean, smoky, late-October smell of candle wax.
NEWYORKER: Semi-Charmed Life
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But Eli's selling more kind of random bric-a-brac, like corncobs and candle wax.
NPR: A Journey with the Decemberists
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With a torch, I could see candle wax on the small pillars close to the centre of the tomb.
BBC: Part II: The road to Bethlehem
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Using a handheld glue gun, and armed with a home-cooked slurry of polyethylene and candle wax, he built the shape layer by layer.
FORBES: Almost Out of the Woods
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There is ample evidence that the poor do pay, often heavily, for inefficient, dirty energy say, from kerosene, candle wax and batteries.
ECONOMIST: A survey of Energy
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The church smelled of candle wax and wet plaster, and most of the space had been sectioned off with scaffolds, leaving a high-ceilinged room the size of a small cellar.
NEWYORKER: The Repatriates
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Using a menu of impromptu, homemade mediums (cooking oil, tobacco juice, candle wax), he worked in a cramped, one-room studio piled high "with every kind of object old newspapers, painting materials, soiled cloths, food, unwashed dishes, ashes, " according to Lloyd Goodrich, the artist's champion in later decades.
WSJ: Tale Told by a Modern Romantic | Jonah | Albert Pinkham Ryder | By Sidney Lawrence