Bilges from ships after they have dropped off a load of crude oil.
Steve McIntyre also posts on this, entitled «Bucket adjustments: more
bilge from RealClimate http://climateaudit.org/2011/07/11/more-misrepresentations-from-realclimate/
Not exact matches
You can't help but notice the incredible array of tropical fruits, many of which look like props
from «Star Trek» and a few that smell like garbage scow
bilge and hospital disinfectant — with a hint of mint.
Invasive species
from container
bilge water are another concern.
The film is touched too by flashes of humor, both broad and black, that keep it
from self - serious
bilge.
In other words, John Ford apologists need to work overtime to dig their favorite auteur out
from under this surreal
bilge.
The reader will struggle to find an island of thought in the decision's sea of
bilge, but there is one on the subject of people with disabilities: It is irrational and unconstitutional, Moukawsher declaimed
from the bench, to continue to provide an eduction for many of them.
More importantly, it's twin - turbocharged 4.0 - litre V8 features a soundtrack that moves
from canal boat
bilge pump chug at idle through to full - blooded NASCAR bellow when worked hard.
They also claimed that Mark Wallinger had copied their idea of walking round a museum dressed in a costume, that he was indistinguishable
from a Stuckist demonstrator, [34] and that his work was «utter
bilge», which had «all the excitement of watching a pensioner do the shopping at Asda».
Whorlies: a
bilge hose that emits a variety of pitches depending on spin speed and length; Annoy - a-phones — multi-tonal pieces
from dishwasher parts, bagpipe reeds, and balloons; Noisemakers are made of artillery shells, chopped into church - bell like chimes, bike bells and spokes, and soda cans
from venues.