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I remember in particular long matches of robots versus scientists in Gasworks, and brutal close-quarters combat trying to escape the air raid in Crossfire.
But, he added, there are limits to how much protection a person can buy: "It is hard for even the wealthiest to escape the air pollution".
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To keep any of the gas from escaping, the air pressure in the building will be kept lower than the outside atmosphere.
His staff says the intent is not to prevent car manufacturers from escaping the air bag requirements.
Glass partitioning was added to prevent air from escaping the air-conditioned classroom while allowing both sides to have a view, giving the block new life through the inclusion of a classroom.
In the past, rich people in industrialised countries in Europe and the US would pay more to live upwind of industrial pollution, to escape the foul air.
On that occasion, an additional 454 people suffered injuries in the mad scramble to find cover or escape the open-air venue.
It is pleasant to step inside the cozy paneled room and to escape the cold night air.
When air-conditioners and refrigerators are disposed of or recycled, the refrigerants can escape into the air.
The sewage is then cascaded down through a tower, allowing the gas to come out of solution and escape into the air.
They will require drillers to capture toxic and smog-forming pollutants, along with methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, before they escape into the air.
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