Sentence examples for the fires produced from inspiring English sources

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The fires produced huge plumes of smoke and ash containing, among other things, a lot of ferric iron -- 11,000 metric tons of it by some estimates.

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The fires produce nearly as much carbon dioxide, the main gas linked to global warming, as is emitted each year by all the cars and small trucks in the United States.

The fire produced a huge column of black smoke, and a section of the Kentucky River caught fire.

Mike Gontar, 21, who lives around the corner from the stores, described the thick smoke the fire produced.

Dry-ravel processes following the fire produced numerous deposits in the hillslope-channel transition zone.

The fire produced various materials including chemical gas and particles, which acted on the optical properties of aerosols in each area.

According to fire officials on the scene, the fire produced by a Molotov cocktail emitted more toxins into the air than all the burned Hummers and SUVs could have done in their entire life cycles!

The EU, the Americans and NATO rushed to damp the fire, producing the Ohrid agreement, which has proved a success in keeping the peace.

Every leaf or husk adds its own compounds to the fire, producing a fume so corrosive that it can consume a piece of untreated steel in less than a year.

If the criminal investigation into the fire produces charges, they most likely would be manslaughter and misdemeanor code violations, former prosecutors said.

STEALING THE FIRE Produced and directed by John S. Friedman and Eric Nadler; director of photography, Slawomir Grunberg; edited by Susanne Rostock; released by CinemaNation.

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