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Pines can tolerate drought but require full sunlight and clean air for good growth and reproduction.
Few cars, many cyclists and pedestrians, no horns blaring, clean air for a change.
Each flusher carries an emergency airbag in a metal tin that can provide clean air for up to an hour.
"Don't worry about the Olympics," Mr. Hu said, expressing confidence that contingency plans would produce clean air for the Games.
For clean air, for their health, she told herself, they were leaving the only home that her children had ever known.
The UK has been allowed to drag its heels on delivering clean air for far too long," said Jenny Bates, air pollution campaigner with Friends of the Erath.
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This results in clean, fresh air for our families.
He told the Denver Post that the current ratio of gross-to-clean air for an odour to be illegal is at least 7 1, that is, still detectable when mixed with seven volumes of clean air, although according to Siller, nobody has been prosecuted under this ordinance since 1994.
At 14, she has decided to join the fight for a clean air future for her baby sister, who will be born in the next few weeks.
High above it is Mirador Catarina, an overlook known for its crisp, clean air, perfect for plant shops.
SARANAC LAKE is known more for its natural beauty and clean air than for experimenting with new forms of commerce.
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