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  • Snuffing out one candle at one or two points had a similarly dramatic effect, rather than the subtle one called for.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: "Road To Mecca" Proves Bigger Is Not Always Better Michael Giltz 2012

  • Snuffing out one candle at one or two points had a similarly dramatic effect, rather than the subtle one called for.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: "Road To Mecca" Proves Bigger Is Not Always Better Michael Giltz 2012

  • Snuffing out the good bugs means eliminating the natural predators of bad bugs, which creates the need for yet more pesticides.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Snuffing the torch, which he then did, added the odor of charred wood to the pervading scent of earthy dampness.

    Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010

  • Snuffing the torch, which he then did, added the odor of charred wood to the pervading scent of earthy dampness.

    Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010

  • Snuffing out the good bugs means eliminating the natural predators of bad bugs, which creates the need for yet more pesticides.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Snuffing out the good bugs means eliminating the natural predators of bad bugs, which creates the need for yet more pesticides.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Snuffing out the good bugs means eliminating the natural predators of bad bugs, which creates the need for yet more pesticides.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Snuffing out the bathroom candle, I stepped out, meeting total blackness.

    hush, hush Becca Fitzpatrick 2009

  • Snuffing out the bathroom candle, I stepped out, meeting total blackness.

    hush, hush Becca Fitzpatrick 2009

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