Sentences with phrase «powered factory ships»

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The Northwestern development could lead to new thermoelectric devices with potential applications in the automobile industry, glass - and brick - making factories, refineries, coal - and gas - fired power plants, and places where large combustion engines operate continuously (such as in large ships and tankers).
Institutional exhibitions include «Chris Burden: A Twenty Year Survey,» Orange County Museum of Art, CA (1988, traveled to Carnegie Mellon Art Gallery, Pittsburgh; and Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, through 1989); «When Robots Rule: The Two Minute Airplane Factory,» Tate, London (1999); «Tower of Power,» Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna (2002); «Chris Burden,» Baltic Center of Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2002); «14 Magnolia Doubles,» South London Gallery (2006); «Chris Burden,» Middleheim Museum, Antwerp (2009); «Chris Burden: Three Ghost Ships,» Portland Art Museum, OR (2011 — 12); «Chris Burden,» Magasin III, Stockholm (2012 - 13); «Chris Burden: Extreme Measures,» New Museum, New York (2013 - 14); «Chris Burden: The Master Builder,» Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA (2014); and «Chris Burden: Ode to Santos - Dumont,» Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2015).
The ship soon sets sail for South America, its 80,000 tons of coal destined for power plants and factories, an export of American energy — and pollution.
To achieve that we need small modular power plants that are built in factories, shipped to site installed and returned to factory for refuelling.
According to the Houston Chronicle, Hyperion Power Generation (HPG) has commercialized a nuclear «battery» that runs of low grade, proliferation - proof uranium hydride fuel that can't melt down, that produces enough electricity for 20,000 homes, and is small enough that it can be sealed at the factory and then shipped on a big truck to it's operational site.
It's their cities, farms, cars, ships, airplanes, factories, power plants, and the like.
Executors by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Extradition by Paul Home (1928) Factories, Shops, etc. by Paul Home (1928) False Imprisonment by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Ferries by Paul Home (1928) Fires by D.R. Michener (1928) Fisheries by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Fixtures by W. Kent Power (1928) Foreign Judgements by D.A. MacRae (1928) Franchises by Fraser Raney (1928) Fraud by W. Kent Power (1928) Fraudulent Conveyances by Paul Home (1928) Game Laws by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Gaming by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Garnishment by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Gifts by W. Kent Power (1928) Grain Laws by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Guarantee and Surety - ship by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Habeas Corpus by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Hawkers and Pedlars by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Highways by W. Kent Power (1928) Horses by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Hospitals by Paul Home (1928) Hotels by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Husband and Wife by A.R. MacDougall and D.A. MacRae (1928) Immigration by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Imprisonment by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Indemnity by Paul Home (1928) Indians by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Infants by Paul Home (1928)
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