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Our relationship is almost reflexive, like breathing — or belching.
Belching, cursing and just generally not caring, that's all the norm.
Nowadays, my fetish-related storytelling tends to include belching whenever applicable.
The belching pocket square crisis of drafts past appears to have abated.
Enter Rick and Morty and its ever belching anti-hero Rick Sanchez.
Cows are the main culprit of livestock methane — through flatulence, belching and manure.
Mars is belching a large amount of methane gas, a NASA rover discovered.
Drones could also have environmental benefits, by reducing reliance on pollution-belching vehicles.
"I've been doing that for 33 years," she responds, before belching and excusing herself.
The church itself is dwarfed by the steel mill's pipework and infernal, belching smokestacks.
Ships are incredibly polluting, belching out millions of tons of greenhouse gases every year.
His success shows that industrialisation is not just about vast sweatshops or belching chimneys.
And that was when those diesels were noisy and polluting, belching out black smoke.
She looks like she ate 40 Katy Perry songs and is belching them up.
A long line of belching, honking, slowly advancing cars, now routed around the superblock.
And in August 2015, the volcano began belching ash, steam, and gases into the air.
It is dominated by a Nordic Paper plant, its chimney belching smoke day and night.
As I approached the guardrail, I noticed ground vents belching enormous puffs of white steam.
Metals leave the city's sulfur-dioxide-belching smelters by railway for an Arctic Ocean port.
Back outside, I glance at the squeaky escalators belching masses onto the unforgiving concrete curb.
"Due to the inherent unstable articulatory nature of belching, it is unclear as to whether these criteria present a defensive set of acoustic criteria, but it is the first significant step taken in half a century to provide phonetic/ acoustic representation of belching," she said.
A woman with a PBR is a Cool Girl who will not be shamed for belching.
As the ground warms, the microbes in the soil wake up and start belching greenhouse gases.
There are hopes that China's reputation as a smog-belching heavy polluter might slowly be fading.
For one, the world is still building lots of carbon-belching coal and natural gas plants.
Two new fissures opened near the Kilauea Volcano over the weekend, belching more lava and fumes.
As a result, developed and developing cities are full of smog-belching cars, lorries and buses.
It sounds so ugly, the belching id of the club in the last days before the recession.
There were rappers, drifts of artificial snow and a smoke-belching U.F.O. that descended from the ceiling.
In Thailand, as in America, it is illegal to run a derelict scrapyard belching out cancerous smoke.
In fact, taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is not an alternative to belching out less greenhouse gas.
The Sicilian volcano has been spewing lava and belching ash on and off for nearly three months now.
They seem enthralled until she takes off her shoes and transforms into a belching, larger version of herself.
The score is central to the film, and the Philharmonic players reveled in its belching and mysterious moments.
On Monday, officials sounded the alarm again when the volcano erupted, belching huge volumes of steam and ash.
The company is trying to rescue Earth by helping to move pollution-belching heavy industries off the planet.
They look like sumo wrestlers, if sumo wrestlers were hundred-ton tugboats belching smoke and kicking up water.
She says that depending on where you feel the gas, either belching or farting will be the solution.
Gorsuch was the dissenter in that ruling, saying the boy should not have been arrested for intentionally belching.
Some newspapers documented the exhaust belching from the ship, and the pictures were reposted widely on social media.
Photographs showed a huge explosion on the horizon with flames leaping into the sky followed by belching black smoke.
Mr Xi calls environmental protection a "battle" against all forms of pollution, from belching factory chimneys to official misdeeds.
AN HOUR east of Johannesburg, on the rolling highveld plains, six massive cooling towers sit around two belching smokestacks.
IN 2016 THE Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's sole aircraft-carrier, spluttered north through the English Channel belching thick black smoke.
Renée Zellweger's startled pout overlooks what must be the city's densest concentration of honking, exhaust-belching, rage-propelled vehicles.
Mr. Rabkin has prior knowledge that the show's atmospherics involve dense clouds of colored smoke belching from flaming braziers.
Think about the coal-fired, dangerous, smoke-belching generating plants, and then you look at this and it's friendly.
About half of that comes from decaying waste in landfills and from belching, farting farm animals, the EPA estimates.
Their vehicles are cobbled together from the husks of our now devastated civilisation, beasts of twisted metal, belching out smog.
As we've reported before, around twenty percent of our methane emissions comes from ruminants, like cows, belching, farting and pooping.
Once it gets out of the cows—by belching, mainly, not, as is commonly thought, farting—this warms the world.
It had a comfortable life, of devouring stars and belching deadly x-rays, at the center of its distant galaxy.
And humor, as when vibrato-rich sostenuto in the violins is interrupted by a belching low note from the cello.
Belching human smokestack Alex Jones is scrubbing his Twitter accounts of their most overt violations of Twitter's Terms of Service.
She notes it's a tip off that you're swallowing air and adding gas to your stomach if you find yourself belching.
Your administration is not "running like a fine tuned machine" -- it is belching fear, leaking information, and backfiring like a clunker.
But reducing the exhaust-pipe emissions on city streets is a plus even if smoke keeps belching from power-plant chimneys.
Paradoxically, belching black holes are the brightest objects in the universe, producing the fireworks known as quasars and other violent phenomena.
Though the streets seethe with beeping and belching traffic, tourists and dung-dropping cows, you can find bliss amid the commotion.
The streets are a tumult of beeping vehicles belching dark fumes as pedestrians drift along with the traffic or dart through it.
From afar the farm looks as pretty as a needlepoint sampler, with its belching chimney, stacks of corn and quaintly dressed figures.
Cows — simple-minded, prone to belching, and eager to eat — may be the planet's largest land animals in two or three centuries.
Stovall said the volcano is belching 15,000 tons of sulfur dioxide each day from ground vents that have formed since May 3.
The show's news-of-the-week-focused segment spent a good minute-and-a-half belching fire at the disgraced Hollywood executive.
Another promo skewers the nonsensical "High School Musical" choreography and then recasts a song about hip-hop as an ode to belching.
It is where rail commuters belching out of the Tower City Center found their connections; where Christmas trees dazzled and dignitaries opined.
And if you listen close to The Burpercut, it makes even more sense, since you can hear Roiland belching through his ABC's.
For generations, the economic engines of "progress" churned onward, belching out climate-disrupting tonnages of carbon-dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases.
One video posted by the observatory showed orange and black lava belching smoke and flames as it crawled down a residential street.
There is also no question that he has devoted much of his career to belching out racist invective and dividing the country.
Studies by the US Environmental Protection Agency have linked about 9% of US greenhouse emissions to agriculture, including methane from cows belching.
Earth is roughly 1°C hotter today than it was before humanity started belching greenhouse gases into the atmosphere during the Industrial Revolution.
And then there is the fact that the clapped-out, smoke-belching jeepney is a national treasure and an expression of collective genius.
Kilauea volcano is spewing lava and belching hazardous gases on Hawaii&aposs Big Island, forcing more than 1,700 people to evacuate their homes.
Image: APClimate change is bad, and humans are causing it with all of our cars and factories belching greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
The reality is, taking one's phone out at the wrong time is worse than belching because, unlike other peccadilloes, checking tech is contagious.
He was warning that after three decades of heavy industrialization, China was "unstable" and "unbalanced," with too many factories belching too much smog.
Snaking columns of idling 22019-wheelers, belching fumes into the hot summer afternoon, awaited inspections so they could bring cargo into our country.
Environmentalists said it was impossible to adequately scrub outdoor air in the middle of a congested city where cars are belching out exhaust.
Mars, it appears, is belching a large amount of a gas that could be a sign of microbes living on the planet today.
There were belching smokestacks, dry docks filled with damaged battleships and aircraft carriers, and the New York skyline and Williamsburg Bridge in the distance.
Not only have passengers stared at the lumps under his clothing, but they have also reacted to the loud belching noises emanating from them.
Mine waste was dumped into it from smoke-belching factories that concentrated ore, and the creek was rerouted and tapped to satisfy industrial demands.
Soot penetrated every windowsill and every layer of clothing, while people rode simple steel bicycles or diesel-belching buses through the windy old streets.
There's other problems with studying belching—the sounds tend to blow out the sensitive equipment linguists use to break sounds into their component pieces.
These fires, and others in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, have been belching smoke into the air, in some cases up to 0003 miles high.
Across the United States, data centers are increasingly supplanting smog-belching factories as the humming engines of the economy as industries expand their footprints online.
After its interlude in Vanuatu, where inhabitants speak of spirits in the volcanoes, it shifts to Indonesia, where farmers plant near a belching Mount Sinabung.
Details: The wildfires are belching smoke high into the air, but with anemic winds aloft much of it is getting trapped above the Golden State.
Others point to the particularly toxic emissions from the rusty and inefficient old microbuses that chug around the city belching out black smoke behind them.
Alongside this belching motorcade of backroom dealing and cronyism rides the nuclear industry, which stands to benefit from the NOPR more or less by accident.
Just as people plagued by flatulence have turned to diets and supplements for relief, scientists are seeking a cure for belching — and sometimes farting — cows.
At least 800 people were killed, even though tens of thousands of others had been evacuated earlier when the mountain began belching lava and ash.
With the arrival of winter, industrial output has taken a hit as the government intensifies a crackdown on pollution to restrict production in smoke-belching factories.
These bumpy spots produced by, say, an underwater volcano belching out magma have more mass, and therefore a bigger gravitational pull, than valleys or flat regions.
Most farm-related emissions come in the form of methane (the hilariously-named but seriously detrimental "cattle belching") and nitrous oxide (from fertilizers and the like).
Born in Bolton in 1801 at the height of the industrial revolution, Cole entered a polluted and overcrowded world of factories belching smoke into sooty skies.
Power demand in Nigeria's largest city Lagos vastly outstrips supply, meaning its 24 million residents must either go without, or rely on expensive, fume-belching generators.
All three of them found it hard to adjust to the intense heat, the winding drives behind exhaust-belching trucks, and the lack of running water.
The Minpins was Roald Dahl's last story for children, about a miniature tree-dwelling people threatened by the Red-Hot Smoke-Belching Gruncher who lurks below.
And while official tallies of coal rolling do not exist, there are signs that smoke, whether from intentional belching or not, is a growing public nuisance.
"You have created a growing business transforming lawful, emission-compliant vehicles into illegal, pollution-belching" trucks, the physicians wrote in a letter to the Diesel Brothers.
Surrounded by Communist-era housing and a belching power plant, the temple was much like the Temple of the Sun, a relic of a bygone era.
The software was designed to detect when a car's emissions were being tested and then cheat on that test while belching pollution during real-world driving.
His behavior regularly includes belching or sneezing loudly and widely, and wearing spandex shorts and flip-flops to the office (no one else dresses this way).
Cleveland is one of Alaska's most restless volcanoes and has been trembling and belching bits of ash on and off for about the past 15 years.
The local Stasi boss, with whom the K.G.B. worked closely, was detained and committed suicide by taking sedatives and lying down beside an oven belching gas.
The increase in breathing rate might also cause you to swallow some air, said Kumbhari, which can end up in the stomach and cause belching or bloating.
Since humanity started burning fossil fuels and belching greenhouse gases into the atmosphere during the Industrial Revolution, it has caused the planet to warm by 1°C.
U.S. Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall says the volcano is belching 15,000 tons of sulfur dioxide each day from ground vents that have formed since May 123.
I know you're scared about the damage you'll do to the environment when you move to one of those big belching factories to get turned into flour.
Repeated polls over the past decade show that concern about smog is far greater in urban than in rural areas, because belching factories usually cluster in cities.
But the shoddy connection kept freezing, and the plucky hero eventually disappeared into a hazy cloud of belching smoke, as the generator he was using broke down.
California has a lot of dairy cows, and all that belching and farting and decomposing poop accounts for 5 percent of the state's total greenhouse gas output.
Plans typically reduce emissions from electricity generation by switching it away from fossil fuels, then electrify other carbon-belching activities, such as driving cars and heating buildings.
Canadians are currently among the world's biggest emitters per person, each of them belching out nearly three times more greenhouse gases than the average person in G20303 countries.
Once a sleepy fishing village, over the past half century Dar es Salaam has been transformed into a thriving, smoke-belching metropolis and Tanzania's commercial and cultural hub.
Environmentalists won a big victory with the closure in 2013 of the Baikal Pulp and Paper Mill (BPPM), a belching behemoth that had dirtied the waters for decades.
" Wallace: "But don't you think the fact that we have these coal power plants belching carbon emissions into the air, you don't think that had -- plays a role?
" Gemma Tillack, forest policy director, Rainforest Action Network "It's more intuitive that belching smoke stacks and automobile tailpipes are central sources of carbon pollution driving the climate crisis.
After all, what could be more empowering than walking through a worst-case scenario, than doing so heavily armed, surrounded by friends, belching and farting in your underpants?
The company's diesel engines did indeed deliver lower carbon emissions and better fuel economy, but at the cost of belching out noxious pollutants capable of shortening many lives.
From a belching bog to a bizarre May-December pseudo romance between Goblin King and a girl, Labyrinth had all the creep factor I remembered — and then some.
Across a polluted channel from the Lagos mainland, past a sugar refinery belching smoke, is Snake Island, a serpent-shaped piece of land dotted by tilting tin huts.
They have also spotted similar binary star systems that appear quite stable, calmly orbiting each other, and others that are belching only small eruptions known as dwarf novas.
Christian In the late 19th and early 85033th centuries, communities took pride in their belching smokestacks and heavy industries, because pollution was the sign of a vibrant economy.
Then the trucks motor up the mountain toward belching smelters — the culprit, researchers say, behind arsenic levels in Dachang's dust reaching more than 100 times the government limit.
The mode aligns cognitively with the image of thousands of women and men in their underpants, belching, farting, and scratching themselves as they slaughter digital representations of one another.
While the trip across the Atlantic was unremarkable, as we passed over New York City we could see smoke belching skyward from the hole where the towers once stood.
Kilauea's summit is now belching 15,000 tons (13,607 metric tons) of the gas each day up from 6,000 tons (5443 metric tons) daily prior to the May 3 eruption.
Amid the drones, Krautrock jams, and splendidly obtuse Dan Higgs records, the label has quietly been belching forth thought-provoking metal releases that gnaw at the genre's outer fringes.
Citizen K begins and ends with its subject narrating over the image of an oil refinery belching smoke into a clear sky over a vast, otherwise pristine winter landscape.
Pretty much since they emerged from the sickly sludge of Providence, Rhode Island's belching noise scene around the turn of the millennium, the now Portland-based duo have been misunderstood.
He remade Ford's River Rouge plant, once a huge factory of belching smokestacks with its own electricity plant and integrated steel mill, into a test lab for green manufacturing methods.
The supply is guaranteed by the tankers of a well-established "water mafia" whose thousands of soot-belching lorries are a continuous threat to the city's air, pedestrians and cyclists.
In a world where cars, planes, ships, electrical generation, cement-making, and belching cows all contribute sizable carbon emissions, 15 percent from plastics is an oversized, if not ridiculous, contributor.
Of course, it takes a minor role, as opposed to those who write stories exclusively about belching and include long, drawn-out onomatopoeia like "BUUUUUURRRRPP," which I find rather silly.
At lot of people wrote thoughtful op-eds about whether the truck—a belching fuel-guzzling monstrosity—represents the America that Trump is currently driving off a cliff, but whatever!
And for all the talk of public transit as the solution to pollution, it is common to see old busses belching out black smoke as they crawl along congested roads.
For others, the service's vans are a straight-up nuisance: loudly idling near their homes, belching exhaust, double parking on already crowded streets, and hanging out stops meant for city buses.
China's crackdown on pollution may have also dented industrial output, as Beijing looks to close older, smog-belching mines and factories, said Nie Wen, an economist at Hwabao Trust in Shanghai.
See below for developments on that... Roiland calls as his animated persona Rick Sanchez, minus the belching, obscenity, and contempt for humanity that normally characterises Rick's unique brand of lovable misanthropy.
He is selling tantrums as a revolution, a venom-belching mercenary imagining himself as a pioneer, regurgitating something about Fourth Turnings and New World Orders as if they were literal prophecy.
In their minds, it's still the old bar, the old saloon, so they carry along hip flasks and beef jerky to ease themselves through the unholy tedium, belching and snorting noisily.
Notoriously choked with traffic, a clattery, belching, potholed sluice of despair, built for 47,000 vehicles, now used by 3003,000 cars and trucks a day, the long-neglected midcentury highway is collapsing.
We knocked on that unremarkable door and it cracked open, belching yellow light and smoke and laughter, and then shut behind me before I had a chance to notice where I was.
Down in the valley, however, the Austrian city's skyline is dotted with piles of coal, smoke-belching funnels and the blackened silhouettes of blast furnaces, the home of Voestalpine, an Austrian steelmaker.
More lava-belching cracks are expected to open among homes and countryside some 220 miles (2000 km) east of Kilauea's smoking summit, possibly blocking one of the last exit routes, Highway 26.
More lava-belching cracks are expected to open among homes and countryside some 220 miles (2000 km) east of Kilauea's smoking summit, possibly blocking one of the last exit routes, Highway 1003.
Not only do these gigantic punctures in spacetime consume anything that passes their borders, they also enjoy belching out galaxy-coring blasts of radiation, which seems like bad news for cosmic hospitality.
In addition to its alleged status as a past master at not-so-ethical business practices, Chinese aluminum producers have been fueling the mountains of metallic oversupply via carbon-belching power plants.
"It is a big hassle to us poor people since we are the ones suffering," said one jeepney driver, upset after traffic police pulled him over because his vehicle was belching black smoke.
A lawyer for residents suing SoCalGas has said the safety valve wouldn't have prevented the leak, but would have stopped the well from belching enormous amounts of climate-changing methane into the air.
As he pulled out from the harbor near his home on Governador Island, he pointed to a half-dozen pipes, exposed at low tide, belching out human waste from the island's 300,000 residents.
This isn't just a problem in the U.S.: More than two-thirds of global emissions from the livestock industry are due to cows—not just their farting and belching, but their endless eating.
From Los Angeles and Denver to Philadelphia to New York City, our communities are suffering from an increasing annual number of bad-air days, as our cars and trucks continue belching out pollution.
NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel — a current Space Station crewmember — snapped a photo of the volcano belching out a thick plume of steam tinged with a bit of ash from his post 250 miles above.
"Discovering the Deep," published in May by Cambridge University Press, is filled with hundreds of images of alien creatures as well as volcanic towers belching clouds of superheated water rich in metals and minerals.
As president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, a powerful industry trade group, Gary Shapiro has an important role in belching out plenty of that hot air—and he recently did just that.
They have yet to spot the massive cephalopods — first caught on film in 2012 — but recorded, for likely the first time ever, a deep sea shrimp belching a radiant substance into its lightless world.
Because the pizzeria chimneys are so close to ground level, their emissions can have a much bigger effect on local health than the pollution belching out of taller smokestacks in factories and power plants.
Nobody yet knows how, but it is a safe bet that subsidies will tilt towards greenhouse-gas mitigation, which will probably mean more money for carbon-absorbing forests and less for methane-belching livestock.
QAYYARA, Iraq (Reuters) - His face blackened and helmet coated in soot, Hussein Saleh watched the oil fields of his home town in northern Iraq burn, belching up thick smoke that blotted out the sun.
Much of the backlash surrounding the automobile came from the early period, when cars were still the noisy playthings of rich people, spooking horses in city streets and belching steam out in the countryside.
It's also become fashionable among a small subset of diesel-truck enthusiasts to remove particulate filters to allow them to "roll coal"--belching thick clouds of noxious exhaust smoke as a way of showing off.
To get from here to there requires huge amounts of investment over the next few decades, to replace old smog-belching power plants and to upgrade the pylons and wires that bring electricity to consumers.
One of the seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal flanks a garbage-strewn river and is often enveloped by dust and smog from belching smokestacks and vehicles in the northern city of Agra.
Mao Mountain Journal MAO MOUNTAIN, China — Far from the smog-belching power plants of nearby cities, on a hillside covered in solar panels and blossoming magnolias, Yang Shihua speaks of the need for a revolution.
The EPA's own analysis shows that retail electricity prices would be reduced by a mere 0.1%-0.2% by 2035—but that use of coal, a pollution-belching fuel, would shoot up by as much as 9.5%.
Like a pair of bellows belching toxic green gas, the videos show unhappy corals expelling their algal partners within hours of the temperature being raised from 26 to 32 degrees Celsius (79 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit).
But the way we use land, notably by cutting down forests and replacing them with pastureland crowded with over 1 billion methane-belching cows, also contributes around 23 percent of the planet's human-created greenhouse gases.
Among the most urgent needs is to do something about smog-belching, privately owned microbuses, which account for half of passenger journeys in Mexico City, says Francisco Barnés of the Centro Mario Molina, a think-tank.
The Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii's Big Island came to life on Thursday, belching ash into the sky and spewing fountains of lava in a residential area where people were ordered to leave their homes, officials said.
It has introduced financial incentives for fume-belching ships and other port facilities to invest in renewable power, with the aim of slashing the port's carbon dioxide emissions from shipping and industry by 1.10 percent by 21.25.
DENVER — The $65 bus to Mexico rolled into a parking lot here recently, belching exhaust into the Colorado night as a river of people — crying, kissing — thrust belongings into the belly of the vehicle and climbed aboard.
On September 15, Yellowstone Park's Ear Spring geyser erupted, belching not just rocks and scalding hot water into the air, but dozens of pieces of human trash that were cooked for decades in incredibly hot water. Nice!
On September 15, Yellowstone Park's Ear Spring geyser erupted, belching not just rocks and scalding hot water into the air, but dozens of pieces of human trash that were cooked for decades in incredibly hot water. Nice!
Image: Getty/GizmodoAt a time when we're seeing more and more companies attempting to avoid soiling themselves with the stench of the belching Trump machine, Disney is actively trying to give Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch more billions.
For years, their main bogyman was the Soviet-era Baykalsk Paper and Pulp Mill that sat on the shoreline belching pollutants into the spectacular lake, which contains about one-fifth of the unfrozen freshwater on the earth's surface.
Photos of railroad tracks leading to distant smokestacks belching black threads into the sky are paired with photos of children sitting under old Soviet statues, girls dancing, men looking out into decrepit courtyards, and kids being, well, kids.
Harris knew he couldn't change the current reality, so he used his skills in coding and artificial intelligence to try to imagine a better world — one not filled with millions of two-ton metal death machines belching carbon emissions.
In 2017, a surge in smog levels prompted the government to tighten regulations on waste-to-energy plants and waste incineration facilities which were blamed for belching out polluting fumes, says Sung Nak-kuen of the Korea Waste Association.
Though lava destruction from the volcano is confined to a roughly 10-square-mile (26-sq-km) area, the eruption is hurting the island's tourist-driven economy as potential visitors fear ashfall or volcanic smog belching from Kilauea's summit.
Often, a flickering yellow-orange caution light in the distance is the only warning you'll receive before you round a blind corner and stumble across a wounded McLaren or Red Bull, belching smoke and struggling to hobble back to the pits.
Yes, his fund had shorted GastroLux, a pharma with a new GERD reflux medication in Phase II trial that was supposed to cure the esophageal difficulties of stressed-out yuppies belching up their Acela coffee and egg-and-sausage rolls.
Smoke-belching plants rose up from the deserts of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, including several on or near the Navajo Nation, sending their juice to the air conditioners, televisions and "electrified homes" of Los Angeles, Phoenix and Las Vegas.
The factory is still there — run by AvtoVaz, owned by Renault-Nissan — its buildings stretching for dozens of blocks, its chimneys belching smoke into the sky, the fruit of its labors glinting in the gray light of mile-wide parking lots.
Still groovy, if a tad grizzled 25 years after first appearing as the franchise's dark knight, he's now testifying before Congress about the fate of the cloned dinosaurs stranded on Isla Nublar as a steam-belching volcano threatens their extinction.
RENSSELAER, N.Y. — Dozens of diesel-engine trucks belching exhaust travel 150 miles north of New York City, hauling tons of construction debris as they roll past clapboard houses toward a sprawling landfill that towers over this 3.3-square-mile city.
The themes of time, impermanence and shifting views of history come up repeatedly in his work, which is filled with beautifully drawn Chinese dragons and tigers, as well as dystopian images like menacing Red Guards or factories belching blood-red smoke.
"The Federal Ministry of Environment has declared the air pollution in Port Harcourt an emergency situation and has subsequently issued a notice to temporarily shut down an asphalt processing plant...belching out thick smoke," the government said in a statement.
Each new scene adds another layer of meaning, thickening the slow-building sense of dread: the men in billowing white robes on oil-rich land waiting for Getty Sr., a master of the universe who arrives in a demonically belching train.
The scene encapsulates what "Game of Thrones" has become, as it begins its last fire-belching spin around the HBO firmament Sunday: a dragon-delivery device, a collection of spectacular images, to which character, complexity and conversation have become secondary.
A British figure is leading him past a graveyard of little white crosses, to the foot of a train track, upon which sits a mythological vehicle belching smoke and inhabited by what looks like a small dinosaur inside a camouflaged tank.
You have to imagine that the affinity is due, in part to the giddy postmodern mantra that Bowie's "I am a D.J./I am what I play" becomes amidst Benassi's belching synthesizers—a cross-generational wink as intriguing as any flailing synthwork.
One stroke of luck for Mr Trudeau was that in 2015 Alberta, home of the carbon-belching tar-sands oil patch, elected a premier from the left-wing New Democratic Party, ending 44 years of unbroken rule by the centre-right Progressive Conservatives.
The Admiral Kuznetsov gained notoriety in Britain when then Secretary of Defence Michael Fallon dubbed it the "ship of shame" in 2017 when it passed through waters close to the English coast on its way back from the Mediterranean belching black smoke.
There's also more explicit choice in how you set up your settlements than before: players can now build special districts in the areas around their cities, turning some settlements into research centers with universities and labs, or industrial areas with smoke-belching factories.
Belching thick black smoke, the Soviet-era warship, previously known more as a threat to its crew than anything else, led a battle group of eight vessels, including an oceangoing tug that traditionally accompanies the carrier, which has a reputation for breaking down.
Even if we'd elected that bat from "FernGully" last year instead of a gaseous, smoke-belching coal baron who seems to feel personally wronged by fresh air, pulling the planet back from disaster would still be a nail-biting scramble at this point.
In recent years, Budweiser's owner, now known as Anheuser-Busch InBev, had decided that the copious amounts of electric power that it bought for its breweries and other facilities, like malt houses, should come from green sources — not pollution-belching power plants.
It's a far cry from the noisy, belching metal industries that once employed tens of thousands of people here — but local leaders are trying to make 23D printing technology as important to their economy as the Bessemer steel process was decades ago.
The regional authorities want to reduce air pollution from the growing volumes of traffic on the roads and from smoke-belching cruise liners and other ships in the port, while at the same time stimulating business and jobs based on clean energy.
Nevertheless, the Trump administration not only pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement and remains a cheerleader for the carbon-belching coal industry, but has also moved to overturn most of the Obama-era measures designed to reduce carbon emissions going forward.
LIMA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Wedged between the rubbish-choked Rimac river and lanes of traffic belching fumes, the Cantagallo slum in downtown Lima is a far cry from the Amazon rainforest land that the Shipibo-Konibo people were forced to flee two decades ago.
Instead, at some point in 2019, if and when a deal is done, Parliament will be offered Hobson's Choice—Leave the EU or Really Really Leave the EU with Overnight WTO Taxes and Trucks Lined Up at Dover Customs Belching Diesel into the Channel Tunnel.
"From the cows, half of the methane emissions is from the belching of the animal and the other half is from the manure," said Ermias Kebreab, one of the researchers behind cows consuming seaweed and an animal science professor at the University of California-Davis.
Agriculture, livestock releasing gas — yes, farting and belching cows — and wetlands, where decomposing vegetation emits methane, are the cause of higher levels of the gas since 2007, the Institute statement said, citing a recent study by researchers from the United States, Germany, and New Zealand.
We gravitate to shows, to record shops, and, if not to metal pubs, then at least to the kind of dives that might have Creedence on the jukebox and staff who won't sneer if you've got a flame-belching goat on your T-shirt.
In Volgograd, a more extreme step was taken: workers at Krasny Oktyabr, one of the biggest steel mills in the region, were sent on vacation during the World Cup so that the factory would stop belching the reddish noxious gases it produces over the stadium.
" Trump's decision to honor Rush Limbaugh and have First Lady Melania Trump confer the Medal of Freedom on him during the speech alarmed Elliot Williams, who noted that Limbaugh "has devoted much of his career to belching out racist invective and dividing the country.
Google and Facebook might not call to mind the belching smoke stacks and child laborers of the Industrial Revolution, but Zuboff argues that they're run by people who have turned out to be just as ruthless and profit-seeking as any Gilded Age tycoon.
What's next are the challenges of slashing carbon emissions in agriculture (think methane-belching cattle), industry (like making concrete, which accounts for a whopping eight percent of global carbon emissions), and heavily-polluting airliners — all areas that have shown little to no declines so far, noted MacDonald.
In a scene somewhat inspired by Harry Potter, Kabir finds his superpower when an evil man is about to kill him, while Raka emerges as a zombie supervillain, whose blood is black and whose strength comes from inhaling the toxic fumes Malhotra's factories are belching out.
Why, I asked myself, on that two and a bit hour train journey to Manchester, looking at the greasy red sky, the landscape of chimney stacks belching smoke and endless back-to-back houses, did the Thais come to settle in this grim and drizzly end of the country?
They originally filed their suit against the President Barack Obama's administration, and now it's President Donald Trump's problem, which seems yet more apt: Trump's agenda tears away at science and environmental policy at every conceivable turn, cutting clean energy programs and promoting a return to carbon dioxide-belching coal.
Many of Lysenko's views were either preposterous or simply irrelevant, and Ings includes a great scene when Western delegates to a conference in the Soviet Union burst into hysterics after hearing Lysenko's sophomoric theories on how sexual reproduction was a mixture of cells eating one another and belching.
The gas is also produced in large amounts by sources like belching livestock, algae-choked lakes fed by fertilizer runoff, rice paddies, landfills and defrosting tundra, said Amy Townsend-Small, director of the environmental studies program at the University of Cincinnati and one of the researchers involved with the latest paper.
As we transition from smog-belching power plants to community-owned solar, from congested superhighways to reliable, accessible public transit, leaky buildings to efficient, affordable homes, it is only natural that our climate and energy money goes to the communities that for too long have been the hosts of polluting infrastructure.
Holmberg was imbued from adolescence with journalistic traditions of social responsibility, and that heritage became manifest in Chattanooga as she presided over a newspaper known for aggressive, analytical reporting and editorials that denounced racial segregation, exposed government corruption and demanded cleaner air in a city of heavy industry and belching smokestacks.
It's usually just the thought of two or more women having an impromptu belching contest with both trying to outdo the other by chugging more and more soda, which tends to lead to bloating, and holding it in until the pressure becomes too much, and it explodes out, followed by smaller uncontrollable burps.
This is both the hardest and funniest thing to comprehend, when it comes to assessing the piping-hot, utility-grade opinions extruded around the clock by sports media's hissing, belching take-press—the realization that so much of this puddle-deep purpose and righteous overstatement and poker-faced self-satire is in earnest.
Instead of ranting about the leaking and the belching and defaming of email leaks and social media, experience the private courage — the crushing, unexpressed pain — of the 56-year-old King George VI, played with quiet depth and range by Jared Harris (best known as the tormented Lane Pryce in "Mad Men").
It's reaching for some of that early Spielberg magic — like when he cut between the kids in class refusing to dissect their frogs and E.T. puttering around the house in E.T. But Trevorrow doesn't seem to get that cutting from a kid belching the ABCs to Watts trying to commit murder isn't going to fly.
If you've heard of Stockhausen, it may well be because of this bit of "Licht": a Dada ballet for fume-belching helicopters and string tremolos that plays on the tension between the careful planning (not to mention financial and carbonous resources) needed to perform it and the pure, gonzo joy inherent in its conception.
More than a century later, with hardly any roads or rails linking most of Congo's cities and with flights too expensive for nearly all Congolese, boats — belching tugs that push open barges with no facilities — are still the primary way people use to travel between Kinshasa and Kisangani, a commercial hub a thousand miles upstream.
You begin as a boy—or, for this remake, a "Wonder Girl" (the player characters here are called Hu-Man and Hu-Girl, whereas back in the day the "Wonder Boy" himself went by the name of Book)—but soon become cursed during a boss battle, and turn into a diminutive fire-belching lizard, um, man.
San Pedro Fish Market1190 Nagoya Way, San Pedro, CA 64003 The best way to witness the CO2-belching realities of giant-scale globalized trade is to head down to San Pedro's Fish Market for a huge pile of spicy seafood and bread while you stare at enormous container ships moving their payloads in and out of the Port of Los Angeles.
San Pedro Fish Market1190 Nagoya Way, San Pedro, CA 90731 The best way to witness the CO2-belching realities of giant-scale globalized trade is to head down to San Pedro's Fish Market for a huge pile of spicy seafood and bread while you stare at enormous container ships moving their payloads in and out of the Port of Los Angeles.
Starting around late 2014, Future began a now-infamous megaproductive streak, belching out albums, mixtapes, collaborations, what have you, at an absurd rate that belies the lifestyle portrayed on record, for if he spends all that time in the studio, when would he ever find time to pop pills in the strip club while shuddering over the world's existential horror?
Scientists have made so many advances in terms of using microbes as factories (including fermentation) as well as in genomics, tissue engineering, and stem cells, that it's feasible to imagine a system that unleashes a culinary bonanza of nutritional, flavor and texture options for future chefs while also lowering the environmental impact of belching cows, concentrated animal-feeding operations, and expensive and energy-inefficient refrigerated supply chains.
Lyrics like "Girls, they try to make me mad / I try to make 'em sad" ("girls") and "Change my name / Shave my head / Tell my friends / That I'm dead" ("yesterday," which btdubs is a two-minute song that samples "Wonderwall" and ends with the sound of someone belching) say this is all a joke, but that giant "CRYBABY" tattoo on his face says that this is soooooo not a joke.
When battered little boats put themselves between illegal whaling vessels and the whales, daring them to fire their harpoons, or their crews sprayed seal pups with green dye to make their fur worthless; when activists, so tiny against those monsters, scaled oil-rigs in the North Atlantic to unfurl banners reading "Climate Emergency", or blocked pipelines belching toxic waste into the sea, he was reminded of the brave little group of Bilbo, Frodo, Sam and the rest, who left the quiet Shire "to shake the towers and counsels of the Great".

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