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purple gas
noun
Gasoline priced with reduced taxes for farm use, identified by adding purple dye.
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In the infrared, by contrast, large plumes of reddish material are much reduced and twisting arms of pale purple gas become visible.
How about purple gas masks on the box?
In an attempt to retaliate, she throws a chisel at him, but misses and cracks open the meteor, allowing a purple gas entity to escape.
Munsey continued to print sf in Argosy during the 1930s, including stories such as Murray Leinster's The War of the Purple Gas and Arthur Leo Zagat's "Tomorrow", though they owned no magazines that specialized in science fiction.
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True, one prefers his terse sententiousness to the purple gases of rhetoric that puff out of modern White House chimneys; and he does make one wistful for the days when a President could be buried after a twenty-two-minute service.
In this surreal animation, Dots and Dashes, from filmmaker Dawid Krepski the viewer journeys through imaginary lands via a variety of animation styles, from hand drawn to stop-motion to 3D, in order to create landscapes of exploding purple gases, wintry snowfalls and multicolored skeletons.
A purple alien gas is loose in the city and takes Carys Fletcher (Sara Lloyd Gregory) host; the gas kills its victims by orgasm, leaving behind a pile of dust.
The regularly replenished beds held, on my visit, a variety of tall, purple-veined gas plants; irises in blue, purple and yellow; white peonies; yellow foxglove; and hosta.
Every electron is sick, here, twirling offbalance and all erratic in these funhouse orbitals that are just thick and swirling with mottled yellow and purple poison gases, everything off balance and woozy.
In the image above, you can see the pink and purple jets of gas being ejected toward Earth, while the orange and green gas is jetting away from Earth.
In X-ray light, however, Chandra detects a giant cloud of multimillion-degree gas (purple).
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