Sneaking up on you quietly, toxically, like
steam billowing from the chimneys that scratch and tear at a skyline of charcoal gray, this original screenplay from Scott Cooper is most likely not the product most people were expecting.
The steam billowing from the ears of «England's True Captain» as Joachim Low explained he had been targeted as a weakness would have been sufficient to create a new Spa treatment at England's plush resort hotel.
In a valley 72 miles north of San Francisco,
steam billows from the earth's surface.
Automatons pump and
steam billows in the background while archetypes walk deserted streets, footsteps echoing like those of cowboys heading towards pistols at dawn.
Steam billows out of a manhole.
The ThinkPad Tablet 2 only supports 720p video capture, but the video we shot of the same street looked especially detailed as
steam billowed up from a grate and cars moved slowly down the pavement.
Including lava spews,
steam billows and the heat of the lava.
Not exact matches
Originally located across from Geyser Peak Mountain, the winery commanded a view of the thermal
steam clouds that
billowed from the mountain summit.
The
billowing steam created by the boiling water will help the baguettes rise, and give them a lovely, shiny crust.
After all, the spent fuel pools that may have been exposed by the power plant explosions contain more than 200 metric tons of used uranium fuel rods that have been cooling for weeks, months or even years — and smoke or
steam continues to
billow from the exposed spent fuel pool of reactor No. 3.
Once we cleared off the
steam and heat, we filled the whole thing with water, fired up the engine, and watched white smoke
billow from the tailpipe.
I am not being ironic here — the power station is actually quite attractive and
billows steam throughout the day and evening!
Roberts responded: «Um... for example, carbon dioxide... ah... has been, whenever we talk about carbon dioxide on the ABC... um... you see on the news broadcast
billowing steam pouring out, giving people the impression that carbon dioxide is both... um... colourful and it's also huge in volume when it's less than 0.04 per cent.»