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noun
A vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydro-carbon based fuels); a flue.
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On the roofs, barbed wire is strung along the front edges and from chimney to chimney.
Squamous cell carcinoma is also an occupational hazard, as was noted at the end of the 19th century in regard to chimney sweeps who contracted cancer after exposure to tars.
That meant the green lawn was filled with small tents with large striped awnings housing everyone from saddlers, purveyors of cookies or Scottish salmon through royal jewelers to chimney sweepers and rodent catchers.
He advocates attaching thermoelectric devices that convert heat into electricity to chimney stacks and vehicle exhausts, to squeeze more useful energy from power generation.The technology to do so has existed for years.
By 6 42 a.m., with the day dawning a brilliant blue, we were off to a dismal start, heading up the trail to Chimney Pond grim-faced and edgy after having suffered a bad scene in the parking lot.
Skin friction piles are more suitable to chimney foundations than end bearing piles, since greater uplift capacity is generally available (Turner 2005).
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Most antennas are lashed to chimneys, like captains cinched to the mast and going down with the ship.
For the exhibit, 54 museums and private collectors have provided more than 300 artifacts, from paintings to chimneys and wall tapestries.
They also attached ropes to the chimneys to allow soldiers to abseil down the building and gain access through the windows if necessary.
In 1988 he was asked by Caernarfon Council to make repairs to a chimney at Parc Glynllifon.
To do this the crematoriums must use water to cool chimney gases from around 800°C to 180°C.
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