The ACLU may fume, but the authors of the Bill of Rights can rest in peace.
The victims were found in a fume-filled garage in Castlerock, Co Londonderry, in May 1991.
In any event, Chicago has little reason to fume over the council's height criteria.
But at the Honda plant, employees fume more about the factory's trade union than about Japanese managers.
Just as some Americans used to howl about Japan's trade surplus, so now they fume about China's.
Black fume billowed from its exhaust pipe as the rusty machine lumbered to the edge of the crater.
The bodies of Trevor Buchanan, 32, and Lesley Howell, 31, were found in a fume-filled car in Castlerock.
First, he has to figure out how to vastly increase the fume production.
In fact, it has been 46 years since Robert Mondavi created the name Fume Blanc for his sauvignon blanc.
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Clap a fume board on top of a hive and bees flee, making it possible to pilfer their treasure.
The bodies of 32-year-old Mr Buchanan, and Mrs Howell, 31, were found in a fume-filled garage in Castlerock in May 1991.
Or is it time to join those who still fume with resentment at the arrival of the canals in the 18th Century?
It spews 500 nanograms of dioxin per cubic meter of fume, more than six times the Japanese safe level of 80 nanograms.
And they fume about what they claim was the film's illegal approval.
Mahmoud Nili of Bu-Ali Sina University in Hamadan for example, is using polypropylene fibres and quartz flour, known as fume, in his mix.
They're readying black wooden fume boards--hive lids lined in absorbent black felt on which they will drizzle butyric acid, the active ingredient in rancid butter.
Small-government conservatives fume, yet this is what Mr Obama victoriously campaigned on and, at least in the case of health care, what Americans seem to want.
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.
The fact that the prize wasn't awarded for two years, because of a lack of suitable candidates, probably made some ex-presidents squirm and fume, and, perhaps, a few incumbents scratch their chins.
Right from the beginning, fume his foes, he ignored the narrowness of his mandate and set off in an unambiguously rightward direction, pushing through an even bigger tax cut than he had promised.
The chemotherapy came in colors straw yellow and a red somewhere between the flesh of a watermelon and a cherry but did not fume or smoke the way some of her own most dramatic poisons had.
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.
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).
What could be more American than Fume Blanc, a wine that was essentially made up here on our shores out of whole cloth, invented to help California differentiate itself and pull out from under the shadow of French wines, something it has long since done.
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When I sat down to write "The Pretty One, " a darkly comic novel about three grown sisters, I tried to create a world in which sisters love each other, even as they quietly fume and try to be supportive, even as they envy each other's success.
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American politicians still fume.
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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.
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