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There was a time when tunnelling presented a much more perilous face to cities … there used to be a huge worry that you'd tip buildings, explode gas mains".
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Expect bottle rockets, exploding gas bubbles and other hair-raising experiments.
He found a cornucopia of gore: suicides, jumpers, accidental electrocutions and exploding gas tanks.
In a tremendous oversimplification, you might imagine Chevrolet sending out checks to its car owners today because of the exploding gas tanks in Ford Pintos 30 years ago.
Toyota's dismissive attitude of the acceleration problem brings to mind the sorry example of Ford's handling of the Pinto's exploding gas tanks in the 1970s.
Earlier reports had suggested the blast might have been caused by an exploding gas canister.
This recall will no doubt cost the company a fortune, but exploding gas tanks is bad for business.
Ford Motor's Henry Ford II turned to her when the carmaker sought to shake off bad publicity caused by exploding gas tanks in its Pintos.
Furthermore, consumers often ignore such issues as recalls–unless they are for universally dangerous reasons, such as spontaneously exploding gas tanks–in favor of style, sex appeal or raw power.
'For readers in those days, a trip to the centre of the Earth, with dinosaurs and cavemen, was quite plausible.' Not that geology has lost its sense of adventure: Professor Sigurdsson recounts how his helicopter was rocked by the sonic boom of exploding gas bubbles as he hovered over the crater of Eyjafjallajökull.
Firefighters battle flames and exploding gas cylinders in downtown L.A. building fire.
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