Sentences with phrase «returns out of any fuel»

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But they also warn a flood of students returning to reoponed schools and motorists forced out of their cars by a fuel shortage could cause crowding and delays.
Fueled by curiosity and a dash of naiveté, two college buddies return to their ancestral home of Greene, Iowa to figure out how a modest kernel conquered America.
When he's double crossed, he literally drags himself out of a shallow grave and returns with vengeance on his mind, fueled by rage, tequila, and a perverse loyalty to the rotting head he's come to talk to like a father confessor.
The Cooper S Roadster's turbocharged 1.6 - liter is Hulk - like its personality: it can calmly return excellent fuel economy of up to 35 mpg on the highway or it can dish out an explosive 192 lb - ft of torque.
With the addition of the 365 - horse 3.5 liter EcoBoost turbocharged V6, the Flex moves out nicely and returns respectable fuel economy.
The ultimate problem is that carbon is such a jim - dandy construction material for everything from fuel to food to furniture that once bio-technology is mastered people will be sucking carbon out of the atmosphere for a lot more than just fuel and when it's sucked out for durable goods it doesn't get returned anytime soon.
It's only when deforestation and other land use changes made a net shift of carbon in the short term carbon cycle from plants back into the atmosphere, that humans began to make a net positive return of CO2 into the atmosphere (although deforestation is essentially reversible in principle), and it's very true to point out that industrial scale animal husbandry with its high cost in fossil - fuel - derived energy does mean that what might otherwise be a relatively closed system of cycling CO2 from the atmosphere through plants and then animals and back to the atmosphere, does become net positive with respect to CO2 emissions.
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