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Gas odor on Fifth Avenue should be piped to top of cars and given off into the upper air.
By Russel Crouse The New Yorker, August 20 , 1927P. 9 Gas odor on Fifth Avenue should be piped to top of cars and given off into the upper air.
Look into energy-saving, dimmer bulbs that don't give off as much heat (and are better for the environment).
They not only give off less emissions into the air, but they also can save you money with fewer trips to the gas station.
"These two great forces of rationalism and romanticism were rubbing up against each other in the 1800s," says Chavkin, and that begged a pertinent question, applicable to both nations: "Are we backwards-looking or forwards-looking?" Anything That Gives Off Light distils that question into its central story.
The bags absorb the moisture the corn gives off and collapse while being carried into the house.
HALF-LIVES Radioactive elements are emitting energy all the time, and their existence is measured by half-life — how long it takes for half of a given amount to give off its radiation and decay into a different material.
Feng says the energy and intensity of the 3.5-keV line are "just as would be expected" from sterile neutrinos: hypothetical ultraelusive cousins of ordinary neutrinos that would give off x-rays when decaying into normal neutrinos.
They break easily and fall into shards that give off the faint odor of hydrocarbons, similar to the smell of kerosene.
The park service said that snowmobiles hurt air and water quality with their two-stroke engines, which give off lots of exhaust that leaches into the water.
Dubus wrote "We Don't Live Here Anymore" and "Adultery," the other novella that is the basis for this movie, in the 1970's, and some of this film's efforts to bring his characters into the present give off a mothbally whiff of anachronism.
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