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He repeatedly moved a light-reflecting bounce card, trying to avoid irritating Collins's eyes — she was blinking at just the wrong moment — and then had to wait half an hour for the sun to stop flaring off the camera lens.
In "Plain Sailing", the stunning central image of "owls / ghosting the lowness, all grab and glamour / flaring off the dykes like match flames" becomes the lens through which Roper considers the possibility of contentment.
Currently, the city is flaring off excess methane at the landfill, which has concerned some residents.
My entire drive was lit by the over 9,500 oil wells that are flaring off 29-30 percent of natural gas.
North Dakota has done a shoddy job regulating the oil industry, allowing flames to flicker and fly, flaring off 29-30 percent of natural gas.
Many proved surprisingly aware of the way that flaring off the natural gas that surges out of the drilled wells contributes to global warming or how spilled wastewater from the hydro-fracking process can sterilize land.
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It was this psychological attention that flared off the picture that had caught Sim's eye.
Upstream, firms that once used to flare off gas as a useless by-product of oil exploration are now looking for ways to get it to market.
A sizeable share of local gas is simply flared off at source.Meanwhile, Nigeria still cannot keep its own lights on.
For years, the natural gas that was pumped up with the Cantarell crude was flared off because Pemex was unable to process it.
Arguments over which of those purposes takes precedence have flared off and on since the first copyright law was passed in 1790.
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