Sentences with phrase «with coal dust»

Her works include tall, black, skittle - like sculptures made with coal dust and arranged in rows and in a pile on the floor.
The air is dense with coal dust and other particulates.
MacInnis's father, Alex, was a miner at first, and Al can remember seeing him come home for dinner with coal dust all over his face, two eyes shining through the dirt.

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Place the buns sprayed side down over hot coals ever so briefly, just enough to achieve a light toasting then paint the buns with the teriyaki wasabi aioli, dust the now teriyaki portobello burgers with chopped chives or scallions, and sprinkle with poppy seeds:
GM's turbine program continued into the 1980s, with one of their last visible projects being a 1979 Cadillac Eldorado turbine car that ran on coal dust.
The bike tour ends with a short introductory section on the Coal Creek Heritage Trail (where you probably won't want to be wearing white shoes since the trail is practically made of coal duCoal Creek Heritage Trail (where you probably won't want to be wearing white shoes since the trail is practically made of coal ducoal dust!)
Since 1996, Ligon has used the essay as the basis of his «Stranger» series, including prints, drawings, and dense paintings made with oil stick and often coal dust that oscillate between legibility and obscurity.
Away from the dense network of heat absorbing (daytime) then heat radiating (nighttime) structures which is the Urban Heat Island and above the air with high water vapor content trapped by the valley along the river, not to mention the pall of coal dust over the city, morning low temps were much more like what the natural countryside would experience.
In the case of Asia, one must consider both the Chinese dust storms as well as the many power plants and other industrial facilities burning high sulfur coal with no stack scrubbing whatever.
The coal ash shipped from the Tennessee spill resides in an unsightly facility; it dries into dust and blows with the wind despite the grass that covers it, and is leaking into streams adjacent to the site when it rains.
Acid gas, soot, and dust emissions from coal burning are, along with diesel engines, the biggest contributors to microscopic particulate pollution that penetrates deep into the lungs and the bloodstream.
The next round of impacts occurs in connection with transport, including dust, coal spills, and disruption of communities by mile - long coal trains.
Miners drifted in throughout the day and the small bar filled with coal - dusted workers a little after dawn and at day's end: shift change.
With more coal flowing through the terminal, the amount of dust settling on people's property is increasing.
Another side effect of heat is that the normal solution of covering ones eyelashes with Vaseline did not stop coal dust accumulating there.
«Toxic diesel emissions, coal dust, and delayed emergency response times threaten all of us, but especially young children, the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions.
«The trains are noisy and will let off a lot of coal dust,» said Eric de Place, senior researcher with the Sightline Institute, a public policy research group headquartered in Seattle.
Maria — Coal is king when it comes to generating electricity and will continue to be when the dust has settled, unless you guys are willing to get on board with nuclear energy.
When I was a child, some people spread soot (or coal dust), along with salt, on icy walkways to melt the ice, much to the dismay of mothers when you tracked it into the house.
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Quantifies the air, land and water pollution from coal dust that will blow off rail cars, barges, transfer stations and loading areas contaminating communities, people, wildlife and waterways with heavy metals and particulates.
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