And Mattie felt it was her own sooty life drifting away in the sky.
In younger ash there is a distinctive smooth silver grey bark and sooty black buds.
Sooty is being offered with a number of other items including a magic wand, books, badges and rosettes.
The aim is to stick tiny sooty particles called PM10s to the road.
The Sooty up for auction in Dorchester was specially designed for stage performances.
Worse still, many drivers recall the loud, sooty clunkers rushed to market during the last oil crisis, in the 1970s.
It was used by Corbett during the The House That Sooty Built stage show at London's Bloomsbury Theatre in 1997.
The Sooty puppet used by Matthew Corbett in his last stage show is to be sold for charity in Dorset.
Duke's Auctioneers are selling Sooty on 2 December to raise money for the charity Whizz-Kidz, which provides wheelchairs for disabled children.
The emissions they seek to regulate are not dirty, sooty carbon, but carbon dioxide, that harmless gas that we exhale with every breadth.
When he argues that the sooty man will eventually figure it out on his own, he is doing the same for postmodern subjectivity.
The change of each frame from oily to sooty, from sleek to parched, from cramped to wide-open, seemed at once abrupt and flowing.
The one covered in soot sees a clean face while the other, peering into a dirty face, assumes his face must be sooty as well.
In Scranton, a sooty mining town, she was miserable when the locomotives were fitted with iron skirts that hid how the wheels and pistons moved.
The paws are described as "slightly distressed" due to the glue that was used to help Sooty hold on to his magic wand during the performances.
When the young man jumps to the conclusion that either the sooty face or the clean face will exclusively be washed he is betraying an overreliance on modern thinking.
That pays the electricity bill and buys water and food for her 12 family members, but it isn't enough to get them a decent home away from the smelly, sooty refuse.
China is of course planning to employ other sources, like wind power, hydropower and nuclear, but the sooty black rock is expected to represent as much power generation as all those others combined.
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This is clear most notably in the case of industrial melanism, a process that turned light-coloured moths sooty black so that they would match their daytime perches in the polluted cities of the industrial revolution.
First, it does little to incentivise the development of CCS, which will be needed if emissions from existing coal plants, both in America and in sooty places such as China and India, are ever to be reduced.
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In contrast, reducing emissions of the sooty particles known as black carbon, which are given off by inefficient combustion in cooking fires and brick kilns, and by dodgy diesel engines, offers rapid, huge and tangible public-health benefits (see article).
These people had less obvious injuries but had suffered an insidious threat: Their singed facial hair and sooty mouths alluded to the degree of damage that could be in their lungs raising concern that subsequent swelling could impede their ability to breathe.
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Ms Moggach's grandmother, who lost her husband, her only brother and 11 cousins in the slaughtering fields of the first world war, was the inspiration for this cleverly written tale of domestic intrigue in the sooty streets of Southwark, a working-class district of London just south of the Thames, as the war draws to its close.
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