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When Albert Lin, an American energy entrepreneur on the board of Future Fuels, a Texas-based power-plant developer, set out to find a gasifier for a pioneering new plant that is designed to spew less greenhouse gas, he figured that he would buy one from G.E. or Shell.
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It was clearly designed to spew criticism of public financing.
The L.A.-based soul singer was rehearsing for an appearance on Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awardss, and as he conferred onstage with his young collaborators — two dozen excited schoolchildren with whom he was to perform his song "The Man" — crew members installed miniature geysers designed to spew the network's trademark green slime.
Nature is designed to weed those less perfect out.
With more money and less work to do, we might even spew less climate-disrupting carbon.
"All of those distractions are designed to make the music less and less personal and compelling.
That can blow apart a metal canister designed to contain the explosion, spewing hot shrapnel into vehicles. .
Fiat and Suzuki (which use Fiat engines) top the list with their newest diesels, designed to meet Euro 6 requirements, spewing out 15 times the NOx limit; while Renault-Nissan vehicle emissions were judged to be more than 14 times higher.
The dream and passion of bibliophiles Carla Jimenez and Leslie Reiner, it's survived the incursion of the book superstores and online book warehouses because it caters especially to filibusterers who need long, expensive books from which to spew the mountains of words designed to see that the nation's work does not get done".
Our force has just discovered social media and we now spew out corporate messages designed to be PR friendly and extremely tame, to conceal the fact that we're sinking.
Typically made of steel and concrete, it is designed to prevent — for a time — melting fuel rods from spewing radiation into the environment if cooling efforts completely fail.
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