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Screams fill the air as a second gunshot is heard.
The raw smell of wildflowers would fill the air, pollen swirling.
The ping of incoming messages and ring of calls fill the air.
The smell of patchouli incense and the sound of stray guitar twangs fill the air.
If you're feeling the urge to panic-talk and fill the air with clichés, don't.
NASHVILLE — It is dusk in August, and the voices of the robins fill the air.
He remembers seeing the debris fill the air and remembers being stuck in the subway.
Deputy army commander Chalongchai Chaiyakham said the priority was to fill the air inside the chamber.
As you're anxiously awaiting your assignment, an aroma will fill the air to ease your anxiety.
Here's How to Prepare: As mosquitoes begin to fill the air this summer, don't be afraid.
More than 200 species of birds, including rare woodpeckers and owls, fill the air with song.
The smell of dead bodies and clouds of black smoke fill the air around these cremation grounds.
Kicked up by the strong desert winds, microscopic particles from each of these sources fill the air.
Smells of nature fill the air accompanied by an occasional whiff of the overwhelmed port-a-potties.
Deep fryers sizzle as the whoops and hollers of children flung by midway machines fill the air.
Beach balls and rap hands fill the air as fans cheer artists ranging from MGK to Common to Anderson .
Speakers built into the floor fill the air with the dulcet sounds of Mr. Althoff's own folk-Modernist music.
Fill the air with the essence of barbecue as it brings pulled pork, ribs, wings, and more to smokey perfection.
Bursts of plasma energy fill the air around me, leaving scorch marks in the wall just feet behind my head.
Traces of mozzarella, boisterous conversations and anxiety fill the air of a small, packed pizzeria in the heart of town.
"Fog will fill the air, and the trees and south facade will be lit with different colors throughout the night."
Interspersed are olive and apple trees and birds, bees and bugs that fill the air with industrious chirps and hums.
Surrounding the garden is a construction site, and the racket of drilling, cement mixers, and builders' loud voices fill the air.
Locals cheer for their favorite teams and fill the air with sounds of joy as they remember departed relatives and friends.
As she acts in Konstantin's play, oboes fill the air and firelight flickers on the dark forest and the company's faces.
Unlike previous recalls, the non-azide inflators do not use volatile ammonium nitrate to fill the air bags in a crash.
Times of worship become jubilant and joyful: White replaces purple, babies are finally placed in mangers, and Christmas carols fill the air.
Explosions are also very common in the battlespace and can fill the air with the dust and debris, making visibility poor at best.
Burning air borne embers fill the air for blocks around the blaze spreading fire on rooftops, in open windows and nearby wooded areas.
One by one, kitchen lights would start to flicker through the windows, and the smell of the nightly feast would fill the air.
The Sahara's dry air and dust particles, which can fill the air up to 20,000 feet, initially stifled the evolution of this storm.
When she cracks the ground in front of him and makes pebbles fill the air, he is agog — and not in a good way.
Reverb provides its own sort of embellishment, as individually plucked notes on "Shadowboxing" and "Hurt Less" softly echo throughout and gradually fill the air.
Women sit on the steps to change into their dedicated tango shoes before hitting the dance floor, while traditional tango songs fill the air.
Every so often, when the hum of an aircraft would fill the air, they were hurriedly commanded to hide themselves under the canopy of trees.
Balloons fill the air in Convention Hall in Miami in 1972, as President Nixon is nominated for a second term at the Republican National Convention.
Their two-story home sits just off the island's longest highway, nestled in an unassuming neighborhood where dog barks and chicken clucks fill the air.
Apps and accessories also help our team out, whether they fill the air with soothing scents and sounds or contribute to overall comfort and coziness.
Mohammed's niece and nephew come by regularly after school to lend a hand and the mingling sounds of English and Arabic often fill the air.
"The scents of jasmine and roses fill the air as we give thanks for this great Nation and the glory of renewal," the first lady said.
Elements of Nathan Young's nearby sound work, "Hatkiraar (STUTTER)" (2017), also fill the air: droning sine tones and Pawnee elders translating traditional songs of their people.
Numerous videos from the scene show what happened next, in clear and sickening detail: Terrified screams fill the air, and the car rapidly and deliberately reverses.
Inside the town's whitewashed church, tourists step gingerly across carpets of fresh pine needles as copal incense and smoke from hundreds of candles fill the air.
As fizzy French pop tunes fill the air and a comically outré painting of a naked Emily watches over them, the women laugh and share over drinks.
This species uses them to power its civilisation, taking mere decades to fill the air with carbon that took hundreds of millions of years to accumulate underground.
And, unfortunately, it's exactly what it sounds like: A day (or several) when swarms of flying ants fill the air and make it really gross to walk outside.
Weekly scenes of violent clashes with riot police fill French television screens and plumes of tear gas fill the air on the streets of Paris and other cities.
Paradoxically, this may make her work stand out amid all the white noise, both on and off the runway, that is sure to fill the air in September.
But if we continue to fill the air with greenhouse gases at the rate we are now, ultimately there will be too much for us to bury or sink.
Projects like these offer benefits beyond carbon emission reduction: Efficient cookstoves help families save money on fuel and provide health benefits since they don't fill the air with smoke.
Their bond is lust at first sight; as Erik works under the hood of Sonja's car, they exchange furtive yet electrifying glances that fill the air with impending doom.
High above the Tokyo's fashionably grungy Shibuya alleyways and Roppongi's party-weary streets, brightly-colored helium balloons fill the air over desks in the offices of the e-commerce darling.
The substance, when placed with colorful packets of powder and shot at, can fill the air with colorful residue for gender-reveal parties: blue for boys or pink for girls.
In neighborhoods of Jeremie where homes were splintered and shattered, the sound of hammers and saws fill the air as men labor under the tropical sun, rebuilding their homes and shops.
We would walk over to the machine, place a cup under the dispenser, and wait for the rhythmic noises in anticipation of the delicious odor that would soon fill the air.
She nodded but didn't speak, and I started to talk—just to fill the air, really—about the stories I love that involve ruined paintings or missing paintings or unmade paintings.
Cars fill the air with the exhaust they pipe out, factories and power plants belch residue into the sky, and city apartment buildings pump out chemicals they use to heat and cool residences.
Visitors have claimed that sounds of children playing fill the air in the room that was once a nursery, and the apparition of a young girl named Harriet has been spotted in the stairwell.
The Lyons family, a diverse group of Manchester-based Brits, is celebrating matriarch Muriel's birthday when sirens fill the air, and every channel on television is set to the same chilling broadcast announcing imminent nuclear doom.
Venus also connects with power planet Pluto (another sexy planet, but in a more dirty way) in Capricorn, at 10:18 PM. Desires will be strong this evening, and an intense, passionate energy will fill the air!
At Blooom's office on the city's outskirts, rock tunes fill the air, quants — the math wizards wearing Royals baseball caps — pound away at their computer keyboards and a beer tap and Ping-Pong table stand at the ready.
Hello,Welcome to a very special mid-week edition of Dispensed, in which the smell of pies baking is already starting to fill the air and we&aposre looking forward to a long weekend filled with Thanksgiving treats.
Each year, Strictly Comes Dancing rolls into Blackpool, and portrays the town like some magical, illuminated jive city, where celebrities and locals alike quickstep and tenderfoot along the famous beaches, chewing rock, feeding donkeys and cheering on the Wurlitzer organ sounds that fill the air.
One of the most surprising findings in the report is that it's not just rare or endangered birds that have been declining; it's some of our most familiar species: sparrows, blackbirds, larks, starlings, and finches that visit our birth baths and fill the air with song.
It's also a running source of startling and beautiful images, as the women's ribbon tethers ripple in the breeze, tangling behind them as they walk, or fill the air around a transport truck with waving strands, as if they were all spiders in a web of their own making.
"As Premier Clemenceau, President Wilson and Premier Lloyd George emerged from the palace, the great crowd gathered outside swept aside the cordon of troops, cheering madly ... Many soldiers broke ranks and joined in the demonstration, while guns boomed and low flying airplanes seemed to fill the air, " the Associated Press in Versailles reported.
I'd caught glimpses of Mr. Gay over the years, along with other members of the family (a grandson frequently works the cash register), but I'd never spent more than a few minutes in the bustling front room, where coolers of shrimp, crab and local fish fill the air with the briny scent of a Lowcountry summer.
Whether glimpsing a remote mountain peak in an area few have traversed or spending an afternoon at an al fresco café in a busy city while quietly enjoying a latte as the horns and patter of feet fill the air, I reveled in the moments where I receded into the background and the destination I inhabited put on an unbeknownst show before me.
Inside eggs cooked with onion, tomato, green peppers, and spices like ground black pepper, red pepper, salt, and oregano fill the air with a perfume that can only be described as the scent of brunch Call it a Turkish version of Mexico's huevos rancheros, menemen should be enjoyed by dipping some bread into the boiling pan to sop up the poached eggs and spicy, fulfilling sauce.
Air tightness test: Without carrying any load, fill the air bag till the internal pressure of the air bag reaches rated working pressure. After 1 hour. The pressure loss should be less than 5 % of initial pressure. Bursting test: Fill the air bag with water until the air bag bursts.
Tensions fill the air as passions rise in the wake of greed and jealousy for both the fortune and Laura.
He assumed Thompson would bribe the driver and followed them. He kills both Anna and Thompson, but as he turns to leave, sirens fill the air.
Merv is dry and hot in summer and cold in winter. The heat of summer is oppressive. The wind raises clouds of fine dust which fill the air, rendering it opaque, almost obscuring the noonday sun. These clouds make breathing difficult.
The doppelgänger flees through the roof. Later, Helen is at the flat babysitting Bob when the doorbell rings. Bob implores her not to open the door, but Helen ignores him. From outside, the sound of sirens, planes, and explosions fill the air.
As of 2012 there are about 35,000 ethnic Ethiopians in the DFW area. Every year Ethiopian Day is held in Plano; the Mutual Assistance Association for Ethiopian Community organizes this festival.Minora, Leslie. "Food, coffee and incense fill the air at Ethiopian Day in Plano" (Archive).
Morning and evening, the sweet notes of birds fill the air with thrills of ecstasy. Within the Ashram, hymns are sung, and the chanting of God's names goes on, all day and night. Devotees of God are pouring in numbers. Ramdas is merged in a sea of bliss.
Gilia flavocincta, the lesser yellowthroat gilia, is a plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae) found in the Arizona Uplands of the Sonoran Desert.Sonoran Desert Wildflowers, Richard Spellenberg, 2nd ed., 2012, The plants grow in extensive patches of pink-lavender flowers that fill the air with a sweet honey scent.
The Okanagan had an eight-cylinder diesel engine and electric pumps."$200, 000 Tug for C.P.R. Lake Service Ready." Kelowna Courier January 27, 1947. The engine had two Vivian backups, which were generators that were used to prestart the engine, preheat oil, provide electricity, and fill the air compressor tanks.
With wisdom from tales about the Slavic witch Baba Yaga as an ideological superstructure, harding fiddler Annbjørg Lien is returning with an album out of the ordinary again. It appears in the musical landscape where pounding drums, whistles and synths around fill the air around her fiddle with exciting inventions.
The ancient Aegean sorcery lives on. Theseus bested the Minotaur with the aid of Ariadne, Mistress of the Labyrinth. So when Theseus betrays her, Ariadne turns her wrath upon him and all his world, the catastrophe strikes the Mediterranean. Thera explodes, Atlantis sinks below the waves, poisons fill the air, tidal waves inundate nations, entire peoples are destroyed.
More than 400 species of birds have been found in the Kakamega rainforest. The many song birds fill the air with various birdcalls. Kakamega is also home to Africa's largest and most aggressive cobra, the Kakamega forest cobra. Reputed by locals to spend a lot of time in the trees, stories abound of fearsome attacks on unsuspecting passers-by.
The beads start to bleed and then burst into flame, burning through the coffin and causing thick smoke to fill the air. Louette hurriedly tells the gravediggers to bury the coffin. When she fearfully tells Thomas what happened, he dismisses it as imagination. Lorena finds out that Pauline has died and entitled her as part of the will.
Cover lens bonding: To fill the air gap in touch panel sensors that use a cover lens (such as clear plastic PMMA) and the glass touch panel sensor. Direct bonding: To achieve the highest amount of contrast, such as in an outdoor viewing application, it is necessary to “directly bond” the cover lens to the LCD module.
Pilot Jack Peppiatt of 88 Squadron confessed he felt extremely vulnerable up there. Levelling off, they dropped into a shallow dive and released their bombs, each aircraft delivering their four 500 pound bombs between 12:30 and 12:33. The attack was concentrated into a very short window of time. The factory shook and smoke began to fill the air.
Eleanor agrees. Act III opens with a song of longing by de Vere, while all the parties gather for the coronation in Westminster. When Rosamond is introduced to the King, she recognizes him, and Eleanor suddenly realizes Henry is Edgar. Rosamond sings "Wild My Brain to Phrenzy Driven", and all parties take turns singing "Sounds of Discord Fill the Air".
They are also called "lehua winds" after the ōhia lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha), whose red blossoms fill the air when these strong winds blow. They issue from canyons at the base of the western Maui mountains, where steeper canyon slopes meet the more gentle piedmont slope below. These winds only occur every 8 to 12 years. They are extremely violent, with wind speeds of or more.
Stories of Waaya-Tonah-Toesits- Kahn continue to fill the air at this event among the drumming, fry bread, gambling and rodeoing. Sundown was inducted in the National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame in 2006. Located in Fort Worth, Texas, it is now known as the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum. He was inducted into the Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame in 1972.
They seem to > take possession of as much road as possible, and are not adverse to > depositing their plant on a slice of the pavement. Steaming black kettles of > pitch - more obnoxious that the Witches caldrons in Macbeth - fill the air > with smoke and stench. The tram rails are of steel, laid on cast iron chairs > placed, barely an inch apart, on a bed of solid concrete, paved with granite > sets.
Here David meets the Crooked Man, who promises David the life he had before his mother's death. The ground reflects what looks like his father, Rose, and Georgie dancing happily. The image transforms into one of Rose and David's father making love; David looks away, so overcome with anger that he cuts the Crooked Man with his sword. In the distance, howls fill the air as the wolves find another bridge to cross the canyon.
Bessie Coleman Aero was closed due to financial hardships caused by the Great Depression. In 1934 Powell published Black Wings, a fictionalized account of his own life, through which he aimed to inspire young African Americans to enter aviation not only as pilots, but as designers, engineers and mechanics. He called for them to "fill the air with black wings". Powell died in 1942, probably due to the effects of his exposure to poison gas in the war.
The elegant solution that Hopkins devised (in the 1960s) was to use glass rods to fill the air-spaces between the 'little lenses', which could then be dispensed with altogether. These rods fitted exactly the endoscope's tube – making them self- aligning and requiring of no other support. They were much easier to handle and utilised the maximum possible diameter available. As with the fibroscopes, a bundle of glass-fibers would relay the illumination from a powerful external source.
Mockingbirds cry and 'gators lie out in the sun, Bridges span southward to the Keys and rockets skyward run, The orange blossoms' sweet perfume and fireworks fill the air, And cultures rich our native people share. Florida, where the sawgrass meets the sky, Florida, where our hearts will ever lie, Sitting proud in the ocean like a sentinel true, Always shielding your own, yet giving welcome. Florida, land of flowers, land of light. Florida, where our dreams can all take flight.
Darkness falls and suddenly Penny is terrified as thunderous growls fill the air and she glimpses a disfigured face watching her from the bushes. She runs around disoriented until she sees Mr. Jones in the distance holding a lantern. Penny makes a decision to follow him and eventually Mr. Jones' lantern dissolves into one of the lights of her own cabin, and Mr. Jones vanishes. Penny later tells Scott that she felt safe, and thought that Mr. Jones guided her home.
Each evening at sunset the priests perform over a hundred year old tradition – ' – where lights are set on the water to drift downstream. A large number of people gather on both banks of the Ganges river to sing praises. The priests hold large fire bowls in their hands, the gongs in the temples at the Ghat are rung and chants fill the air. People float earthen Diyas, with burning flickers and flowers in them as symbols of hopes and wishes.
I do not love less, even though I don't show it as much. Love becomes a commodity when it's spoken of too highly and too frequently. I used to sing my praises very frequently when our love was new, like the nightingale which sings in the summer and stops at summers end. It's not that the summer is less pleasant for the nightingale, it's simply that the songs of other birds fill the air, and when things become common, they become less dear.
The Bora then dries and turns into dry salt dust, which it then scatters all over Pag, turning it into a white, salty island. and in these conditions upon the rocky hills of Pag, only the extremely resilient and aromatic plant species survive."The joy of Paški sir", Hudin.com, July 2011 The best known and most precious is the fragrant Pag's Sage, there are numerous colonies of this purple flowered plant which adorn the pure white limestone in May, and fill the air with its scent.
The opening movement, Roncesvalles, begins Path of Miracles at a geographically popular starting point for the pilgrimage. As the choir begins a mysterious glissando (termed Pasiputput, from the Bunun people),Crouch, p. 4 travel is ingrained in the stage direction, calling the tenors and basses from offstage to join the main choir. The aura is open and overwhelming as multiple languages and sound clusters of E major and E minor fill the air, finally climaxing with a fortissimo E minor chord featuring “bells,” played by crotales.
The names were chosen by Jason Paris, a moderator of the UrbanToronto blog and web forums. Dennis is named after Mount Dennis, Lea is named after Leaside, Humber is named after the Humber River, and Don is named after the Don River. The names Dennis and Lea combined allude to the poet Dennis Lee. By the time all four machines reach Yonge Street, enough dirt will have been removed to fill the Air Canada Centre (renamed Scotiabank Arena in 2018) to the height of the CN Tower.
Skulls and cloth impaled on broken bamboo sticks appears as tribal drums and horns fill the air. The skipper tells guests that they have entered head hunter country and must quietly sneak by. The boats slowly pass through the main village where several upright shields rest in the tall grass. A native notices the boats and all the shields now revealed to have head hunters behind them begin firing spears and poison darts at the boats as they narrowly escape into a rocky canyon.
The fire and water then shoot up to illuminate the cosmos while the Buddha teaches the Dhamma to the observers. In one version of the story, he creates several duplicates of himself that fill the air, with some walking, lying down, and sitting. At the conclusion of the miracle, it is the rival religious leaders' turn to perform a miracle but they flee. Following the miracle, the Buddha proceeds to create a single duplicate of himself and then have the duplicate ask him questions which he would answer in order to teach the observing audience.
San Jose City prides itself as the "Onion Capital of the Philippines" and is a leading producer of onion, garlic, rice and vegetables. Every year, on the fourth Sunday of April, the people of San Jose dance through the main street in a colorful, enchanting celebration of the blessing of the harvest. On festival day, the streets are filled with contingents of dancers outfitted in striking, multi-hued native costumes. Exotic rhythms of improvised musical instruments fill the air as the dancers gyrate and sway to the beat of life.
Middle-aged actress Margo Channing presents the Tony Award to rising star Eve Harrington, who graciously thanks "my producer, my director, my writer and above all, Margo Channing". In flashback, Margo recalls the opening night for one of her plays a year-and a-half before, when Eve entered her life. Margo's admirers crowd her dressing room and fill the air with "Backstage Babble". Among the admirers is Eve, a young woman who says that she, alone and friendless in New York, has found solace in watching her hero, Margo, perform.
French, p. 32. In 1965, when the street theatre movement was becoming popular, she founded the Soul and Latin Theater, known as SALT, in East Harlem, and taught street theatre classes at The New School.Dan Sullivan, "Theater: In East Harlem, the Outdoor Audience Gets Into the Act; Water Bombs, Cheers and Boos Fill the Air: Teen-Agers of Soul and Latin Troupe Perform", The New York Times, August 30, 1968; repr. as "Theater in East Harlem: The Outdoor Audience Gets into the Act", in Radical Street Performance: An International Anthology, ed.
Scotia- Glenville's Alma Mater, played during Commencement ceremonies and sports events, references the Scottish heritage of Alexander Lindsay Glen. The alma mater also refers to as well as the fighting spirit of Scotia's prominent athletic programs: :Verse one :Come now cheer for dear old Scotia, :Let your voices fill the air :Our hearts beat high with rapture, :As we see our colors fair. :In our work, and in our pleasure :For our high school we will fight. :While we cheer for dear old Scotia,' :And the Crimson and the White.
The lady sends another air fish after the young man at the foot of the rainbow. At supper the next day, the young man, Mossy, arrives. The lady tells Mossy that if he searches for the keyhole, he will find it, and sends Tangle with him. In their wanderings, they come across a valley where beautiful shadows fill the air, where they stay, grow old, and then resolve to find the land the marvelous shadows fall from; but they become separated so they each continue their journey alone.
The city of Zacatlán is located at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level in the Sierra Norte de Puebla region of the state, 130 kilometers from the state capital. Its main economic activities relate to agriculture and commerce. The city is next to the Ajajalpan River, a tributary of the Necaxa and whose waters eventually flow into the Gulf of Mexico via the Tecolutla. It is surrounded by hundreds of thousands of apple and other fruit trees, which fill the air with their scent during blossom season.
It is believed that the fountain caused fumes of the fuel to fill the air which later ignited in a huge fireball that consumed the surrounding fields which had been soaked with fuel. The pipeline at the rupture point was estimated to carry around 10,000 barrels of gasoline at . The exact cause of the fire that ignited the spill is not yet known. Investigators' first hypothesis was that the gases produced by the leak and the electricity sparks caused by the friction of people's synthetic clothes may have caused the explosion.
Tall elm trees around it are home to jackdaws and rooks; their cries fill the air as they wheel above you. The modern little porch gives no indication that you are about to enter one of the more interesting churches in this part of Suffolk." Sam' Mortlock a former Norfolk county librarian describes All Saints as having been "probably a cruciform church." Cruciform churches were common in the Middle Ages and "Generally form the shape of a Latin cross they are formed through the intersection of two halls of similar heights that meet at right angles.
Bumper music, or a bump, is a term used in the radio broadcasting industry to refer to short clips of signature or theme music used to buffer transitions between programming elements. It is also a term for music played at music venues such as concerts before show time, to fill the air, with a musical atmosphere. Bumper music is commonly employed when a syndicated program takes a break for local station identification or "goes to a radio commercial." More often than not it is called a "bump" in today's radio; NPR also uses the term "button".
Previous rigid endoscopes suffered from low light transmittance and poor image quality. The surgical requirement of passing surgical tools as well as the illumination system within the endoscope's tube - which itself is limited in dimensions by the human body - left very little room for the imaging optics. The tiny lenses of a conventional system required supporting rings that would obscure the bulk of the lens area; they were difficult to manufacture and assemble and optically nearly useless. The elegant solution that Hopkins invented was to fill the air-spaces between the 'little lenses' with rods of glass.
The "Christmas Traditions Festival", one of the nation's largest Christmas festivals, takes place on the streets of St. Charles annually. It starts the day after Thanksgiving and continues until the Saturday after Christmas. Over 30 costumed Legends of Christmas stroll the streets and interact with guests, while Victorian Era Christmas Carolers fill the air with old-fashioned carols. Every Saturday and Sunday, the Legends of Christmas and the Lewis & Clark Fife and Drum Corps take part in the Santa Parade as it heads up Historic South Main Street to the site of the First Missouri State Capitol.
It is > high-flown, heavily decorated and solemn, but its solemnity is thorough > going, not a mere literary formality. Alan Seeger, as one who knew him can > attest, lived his whole life on this plane, with impeccable poetic dignity; > everything about him was in keeping. His most famous poem, I Have a Rendezvous with Death, was published posthumously. It begins, :I have a rendezvous with Death :At some disputed barricade, :When Spring comes back with rustling shade :And apple-blossoms fill the air— :I have a rendezvous with Death :When Springs brings back blue days and fair.
As the months pass, Anne's irrepressible energy reasserts itself and she constantly teases Peter, whose only attachment is to his cat, Moushie. Isolated from the world outside, Otto schools Anne and her sister, Margot (Diane Baker), as the sounds of sirens and bombers frequently fill the air. Mrs. Van Daan passes the time by recounting fond memories of her youth and stroking her one remaining possession, the fur coat given to her by her father. The strain of confinement causes the Van Daans to argue and pits the strong-willed Anne against her mother, Edith Frank (Gusti Huber).
International Space Station image taken on September 11, 2001, with the smoke plume rising from Lower Manhattan and extending over Brooklyn (Expedition 3 crew) There has been growing concern over the health effects arising from the September 11 attacks in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. Within seconds of the collapse of the World Trade Center, building materials, electronic equipment, and furniture were pulverized and spread over the area. In the five months following the attacks, dust from the pulverized buildings continued to fill the air of the World Trade Center site. Increasing numbers of New York residents are reporting symptoms of Ground Zero respiratory illnesses.
100px With the transfer of the 1st FW, the 84th FIS continued to operate at Hamilton until August 30, 1973 directly under the Aerospace Defense Commands 26th Air Division. The 84th FIS was reassigned to Castle Air Force Base near Merced, California on September 1, 1973 as part of Hamilton's closedown, transferring its F-106s and effectively ending the air defense role of Hamilton AFB. At Castle, the 84th FIS continued to fill the Air Defense role throughout the 1970s, eventually retiring its F-106s in 1981. The squadron was redesignated the 84th Fighter Interceptor Training Squadron on July 1, 1981 flying T-33s as its primary aircraft for live electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) training.
Also, the added construction and maintenance cost-per- mile makes overhead systems less attractive on long-distance railways, such as those found in North America, where the distances between cities are typically far greater than in Europe. Such long lines require enormous investment in overhead line equipment, and major difficulties confront energizing long portions of overhead wire on a permanent basis, especially in areas where energy demand already outstrips supply. Many people consider overhead lines to be "visual pollution", due to the many support structures and complicated system of wires and cables that fill the air. Such considerations have driven the move towards replacing overhead power and communications lines with buried cables where possible.
The former Bohemian Flats as it appears today On the University of Minnesota West Bank, several Lipa Slovak Dancers gather by the Mississippi River for demonstrations on Bohemian Day (August 20). Their music and dancing fill the air on the grounds of the previous Bohemian Flats below the Washington Avenue Bridge, which once housed immigrants from the Bohemian region of Central Europe.Cindy Collins, "Bohemian return to the Flats" The Bridge, September 23, 2005 The Bohemian Flats area being used to study structural members of the collapsed I-35W Mississippi River bridge, which was about upriver Bohemian Day was organized by artists and Bohemian Gera Pobuda to celebrate the traditions as well as the immigrants who lived in the Bohemian Flats during the first three decades of the 20th century. These immigrants included Czechs, Slovaks, Germans, Scandinavians, Irish, and Italians.
The result was the story "Thin Mountain Air" in the April 1994 issue of Philadelphia.retrieved March 27, 2015 The article was noted by The New York Times as being the source of numerous claims about Steve Carlton's political and social beliefs: "According to Pat Jordan, the writer of the article, Carlton alternately said that the world is ruled or controlled by the Russian and United States Governments, which fill the air with low-frequency sound waves, the Elders of Zion, British intelligence agencies, 12 Jewish bankers meeting in Switzerland and a committee of 300 which meets at a roundtable in Rome. Not only that, but Carlton also charges, according to Jordan, that President Clinton has a black son he won't acknowledge and that the AIDS virus was created at a secret Maryland biological warfare laboratory to get rid of gays and blacks. The same New York Times article notes that teammate Tim McCarver defended Carlton against charges of being a bigot and an anti–Semite, though he acknowledged "If he's guilty of anything, it's believing some of the material he reads.
Male Southern elephant seal Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) can dive as deep as 2000 m and stay underwater for as long as 120 min, which means that they are subjected to hydrostatic pressures of more than 200 atmospheres, but hydrostatic pressure is not a major problem, as at depths below about 100 m, depending on the species, the lungs and other air spaces have collapsed and for practical purposes, the animal will be incompressible, so that further increases in depth pressure no longer have much effect. The tympanic membranes of the deep- diving hooded seal are protected by the cavernous tissue in the middle ear, which expands to fill the air space. At great depths the animal must also avoid the narcotic effects of extreme tissue nitrogen tension, oxygen poisoning and similar effects. The collapse of the lungs under pressure has an advantage, as because the airways are reinforced with more cartilage than usual, which extends to the openings of the alveolar sacs, the alveoli will collapse first under pressure which pushes the alveolar air into the airways where there is no gas exchange, and this reduces the nitrogen loading of the tissues to only part of a single breath per dive.

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