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There is also a fine Vesuvian lava stone production.
It appeared in a volcanic sublimate from the Vesuvian eruption of 1850.
For the first hours the eruption was Plinian, after that it became Vesuvian.
And now he was standing on the pitcher's mound, erupting with a Vesuvian fury, waiting for me to arrive.
"It is Vesuvian," said Emma, for once tactless in her surprise.
Andrea puffed out another Vesuvian cloud of acrid smoke and looked away indifferently.
The effects unfolded with enough whooshing energy that the Vesuvian spectacle drew applause from the gaping crowds.
He watched a particularly noxious cloud of this Vesuvian poison gas drift up to the cringing ceiling, then bent his eyes on me again.
Patrick Ewing, concerned there might be an eventual Vesuvian reaction by Starks, tried to calm him.
A photograph is taken of Gigante in his paradise: a small, dark man with broad brow and enormous eyes, himself not unlike a Vesuvian bronze.
Father Angelo Peluso conceived and led a rebellion drawing national attention to the small Vesuvian village.
Although their effects are more extensive, Plinian eruptions are not basically very different qualitatively from the Vesuvian type.
In the past, Bowa could be counted on for Vesuvian outbursts when his team underachieved, but he has been absolutely folksy of late.
- but the editors ought to visit some creative writing classes: these days, both Jamesian maundering and Vesuvian spewing get the red pencil.
The solfatara still emits deadly volcanic gases originating from the Vesuvian volcanic system.
There will be rotating images on screen of some of the exhibits and a time-lapse sequence of the Vesuvian eruption.
And when Petruchio meets Kate, they rumble with Vesuvian menace and many hand gestures.
What do the Vesuvian apricot, the Delaware Bay oyster and the Loire salmon have in common?
There was a strange, Vesuvian quality here because many of the families living in the building were in the middle of dinner or cleanup when the fire started.
If I have not lost my mind I have accurately conveyed those two Vesuvian irruptions of philosophy.
It is said by Scacchi to have been extracted from a yellowish incrustation from the cracks of a Vesuvian lava erupted in 1631.
Like nearby Pompeii, Herculaneum was lost to a river of Vesuvian lava and ash in AD 79.
The museum's Mosaic Collection includes a number of important mosaics recovered from the ruins of Pompeii and the other Vesuvian cities.
The Vesuvian sublimate occurrence was originally named melaconise or melaconite by F. S. Beudant in 1832.
Just after halftime, Wynalda retaliated with a Vesuvian eruption, shoving Moravcik and drawing a red card, which meant automatic expulsion.