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And then lumbering into position, lower their "vent" into the crater.
When she came to see about handing her paintings, she made a conspicuous air vent into a trompel'oeil as Museum curator John Gordon watched.
Those efforts consist of using fire hoses to dump water on overheated fuel and then letting the radioactive steam vent into the atmosphere.
To prevent pressure buildup, the gases are allowed to vent into the containment, and in this case must have leaked or were vented through the containment into outside air.
One molecule of HFC-23 that is allowed to vent into the atmosphere has the potential to trap about 12,000 times as much heat as a molecule of CO2.
In "Human Chain," Heaney's latest collection, the poet is again a child in the world of things, his attention drawn to objects common as a coal sack: Not coal dust, more the weighty grounds of coal The lorryman would lug in open bags And vent into a corner, A sullen pile But soft to the shovel, accommodating As the clattering coal was not.
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Cut vents into top crust.
The air heats up in the metal collector and shoots out of vents into the house.
Steam vented into the suppression pool from the reactor vessel is not supposed to be radioactive.
"Going online and tweeting your indignation is only venting into the ether.
Even better, plumes from that ocean are vented into space and that means easy access.
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