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"We are treating electricity with electricity rather than treating electricity with chemicals," Dr. Mohammad said.
We will go on treating electricity as if it were air or water.
When at last she gets to her declared subject, she gives an amusing sampling of 18th-century Europeans (and Franklin) treating electricity like a toy.
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These can be divided into four main categories: The US embassy – the largest and most expensive in the world – is in a green zone of its own in Baghdad, supplied by armed convoys and generating its own water and electricity, and treating its own sewage.
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