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Residents watch methane flaring from shale-gas drilling operations.
The overall effect is hypnotic, rhythmically flaring from darkness to flame and back again.
This was oil flaring from Kirkuk, which later became the first super-giant oilfield found in the Middle East in the late 1920s.
The companies have called for replacing coal with cleaner burning natural gas and have also offered to reduce methane emissions and flaring from oil and gas operations.
Those images allowed the Chandra observatory to separate the tiny region of flaring from the surrounding confusion of X-ray emissions, he said.
But I knew that the current was flaring from the toes of the boots into the metal strap at the bottom of the platform.
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Yet "hipsters" was also used during the 1960s to describe trousers that flared from the hip.
Maybe this is Abrams' new spin on his lens flare from Star Trek.
Construction is ceaseless, and at night welders' torches flare from scaffolding overhead.
Topman's high-fashion Design line proposed styles that flared from relaxed thigh into elephantine hem.
Trump sensed the rage that flared from this pain and made it the fuel of his campaign.
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