Sentences with phrase «out of the chimney from»

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.»
There's a retired 1953 GMC fire truck with a hand - built wooden deck piping smoke out of the chimney from the wood - burning stove inside.

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Looking through the portholes of the submersible ALVIN near the bottom of the Pacific Ocean in 1979, American scientists saw for the first time chimneys, several meters tall, from which black water at about 300 degrees and saturated with minerals shot out.
Down below in the valley bottom the mine was marked out by a line of wooden towers and tall red - brick chimneys standing across from a huge man - made heap of slate - grey waste, and stretching up from it on all sides row upon row of squat grey houses, monotonous and momochrome, straddled the hillsides like an encamped army of insects.
Our officers have encountered just about every situation involving domestic and wild animals from rescuing a dog on a freeway ledge to coaxing a mama opossum out of a chimney.
These caps will keep animals and birds out of the chimney, but must be tightly secured to prevent raccoons from pulling them loose.
Be sure to keep watching until our amazing pilot Mustafa from Butterfly Balloons floats us out from behind a fairy chimney and gives us a gorgeous view of the Cappadocia valley and the hundred or so other balloons that shared our sky that morning.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the high volume of traffic out to the Lighthouse and Chimney Rock areas during the gray whale migration, the park will be operating a shuttle bus system from the Drakes Beach parking lot (usually from New Year's to Easter each year on weekends and holidays — weather permitting).
Rather than take advantage of my growing repertoire of moves, I often just shot either simple neon or smoke at my foes, backing off repeatedly to refill my powers, sucking neon out of nearby fluorescent signs or smoke from chimneys on rooftops.
There were other things to consider: at Macarrone, a functional chimney sculpture by Oscar Tuazon that you could «activate» by burning leaves in it; a Tal R sofa at Contemporary Fine Arts; a speedboat at Franco Noero that Daren Bader plopped onto a Ping - Pong table and kitted out with objects from the titles of twenty - one short stories he found in an abandoned FedEx envelope — and a live actor to go with them, always.
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.
Even after all that you are left with literally tons of coal ash (fly ash captured from the chimneys, and bottom ash from the furnace) that sometimes just spills out of the giant holding ponds (oops).
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.
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