Sentences with phrase «coming out of the chimneys»

There was a sense of disintegration in the air of the Church - as if things were somehow falling apart, even though it was still possible to rally large numbers to St Peter «sSquare to observe the white smoke coming out of the chimney and to cheer the new Pope as he arrived on the balcony.
Oh how good they looked standing on my plate with their white puff of smoke coming out of the chimneys and how amazing they tasted.
Without knowing if, for example, industrialised agriculture has tipped the oceans from calcareous phyto production to silicaceous diatoms, and thus reduced light C pulldown, I can not understand how we can assign the increase just to what is coming out of our chimneys.
You go to a coal fired generator (at least the ones in NSW) and you can see nothing coming out of the chimney.
For a good part of the past three decades, climate action has been planned, measured, judged, and implemented based on tackling emissions where they come out of the chimney or the tailpipe.

Not exact matches

At last I perceived a beam of light glimmering at time top of the house (for such I may call the body I had been inclosed in), whither ascending, I gently let myself» down through a kind of chimney, and issued out at the nostrils as the window was wide open, I sallied forth into the open air: but, to my great astonishment, found myself unable to fly, which I had always during my habitation in the body conceived of spirits; however, I came so lightly to the ground that I did not hurt myself and, though I had not the gift of flying (owing probably to my having neither feathers nor wings), I was capable of hopping such a prodigious way at once, that it served my turn almost as well.
Ok so many of us were heartbroken to find out that Santa Claus wasn't coming down into our chimney, eating our home baked cookies and leaving us disappointing gifts because we were «bad.»
If we figure say 10 chimneys in each group, and an average of 2 litres per second per chimney, and that the tiny amount of diving has only found 1 % of the vents, and the water temperature coming out of the vents is 80 °C, then they would warm the lake by 1 ° C in about 70 years...
Fog forms around airborne particles, including pollutants, Dave Britton of the UK Met Office explains to the Guardian: «Go back to the 1950s and the big pea - soupers in London came from the amount of crap that people were putting out of their chimneys from coal fires.»
It is not unreasonable, especially if you live in a city and you see and feel all the heat coming out of air - conditioner vents, chimneys and exhaust pipes, and then wonder how much that contributes to global warming.
I grew up in London as a child not far from the Battersea Power Station and saw the stinking soot coming out of this Power Station's chimneys day after day.
The smoke of the incense will come out through the chimney, painting an adorable picture of a winter wonderland where families are just waiting for Santa to drop by.
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