It seems that London can run on the exhaust fumes of its own exhaust fumes.
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But the cabins were also full of the smell of cigarette smoke and fuel fumes because they weren't as good at separating the fuel fumes.
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But countless major cities are plagued by the stench of sewage, making residents wish they lived in a city that constantly pumped the fumes of chocolate instead of the fumes of sewage.
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Turns out the fumes from linseed oil are highly flammable ... the process of the oil turning into fumes creates heat, and the combo of that on rags is a fire waiting to happen.
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But Snoop didn't love the idea of faking the fumes.
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There were several ways that the more noxious fumes could
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"What lies they tell about women in power," she fumes.
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Fumes from the sea of cars add to the smog.
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Design does a nice job containing fumes and grease spatters.Expensive.
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"Somehow or another, the fumes escaped from the coolers," Det.
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By early November, the spacecraft would be running on fumes.
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"WE SHOULD call him Walker the Rigger," fumes Martha Laning.
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On Twitter, drivers post photographs of vehicles coughing filthy fumes.
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The two substances reacted with one another, creating toxic fumes.
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Research also suggests a link between diesel fumes and dementia.
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In 1950, the fumes filled the sewer and it exploded.
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Explain the health risks they face by inhaling these fumes.
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By day three, I was running on candy and fumes.
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But they're manufactured tremendous -- if you're into this -- tremendous fumes.
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I've written a "privately fuming" ... We've all written fumes beat.
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" Another fumes: "Don't ever cry about kneeling athletes being disrespectful again.
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If these — if there's, like, toxic fumes, I'm breathing them. Okay?
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On last week's 'SNL,' Trump fumes as Hope Hicks says goodbye
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Had the fumes from the cleaning chemicals finally damaged her brain?
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Limits have been imposed around the world on these toxic fumes.
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And sulphur dioxide fumes from oil refineries corrode the Taj's exteriors.
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And besides, I'm not damaging any glaciers or emitting gas fumes.
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They're very popular, because breathing in the alcohol fumes looks cool.
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Overheating batteries can also give off fumes and explode on board.
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Because if it is, guess where those carbon monoxide fumes flow?
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" Lisa Simpson fumes, hopelessly, in a 1994 episode of "The Simpsons.
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Air quality suffers as the dumps release fumes from decomposing waste.
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Isn't it enough that they are constantly engulfed in exhaust fumes?
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Imagine what it's like being forced to inhale these fumes daily!
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I've kept hoping the fumes will just blow out to sea.
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Other passengers spread their noxious fumes into all the available air.
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In the south passengers step out to exhaust fumes and noise.
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The fumes were stifling, one teacher with 13 years' experience said.
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In London, congestion has compounded the effect of the diesel fumes.
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"I'm getting more frustrated with each minute that passes," she fumes.
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"I don't have to f— every guy that I meet!" she fumes.
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The fumes can trigger respiratory problems and greatly irritate the upper airways.
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"I guess you'd actually know that if you'd passed bio," Sobieski fumes.
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"They treat people badly and they don't look after them," he fumes.
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It's physically and mentally exhausting, and everybody's running on fumes by now.
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More fundamentally, Mr Lighthizer fumes that this body has overstepped its remit.
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Lay and other locals mobilized to find the source of the fumes.
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Smells. Bad breath or heavy pube fumes wouldn't get a second date.
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"I can't be around these fumes for too long," she told me.
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Residents say the stench of gas fumes has sickened scores of them.
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"In that moment, I don't care about the toxic fumes," says Farad.
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Ronald Reagan's campaign was running on fumes in early 1976 when Sen.
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Their oldest sister, still living back home, fumes about the family debt.
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He recounted the accident — the noise of the karts, the exhaust fumes.
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Passengers and flight attendants are put at risk from inhaling these fumes.
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"All the fumes from the cars, that's what you get around here."
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"Everyone was running on fumes right there at the end," Britton said.
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COPD can be caused by air pollution, chemical fumes, and even genetics.
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Roof work prompted the evacuation after fumes entered the building, NBC4 reported.
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He continued: But they're manufactured tremendous — if you're into this — tremendous fumes.
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Another 12 percent of plastics is incinerated, which results in toxic fumes.
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He will also be inducted into the Odor Eaters Hall of Fumes.
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Sure, you might inhale some fairly toxic fumes, but it saves time.
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Many of those exposed to the fumes from the fire were emergency responders.
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It can be very reactive at room temperature and give off toxic fumes.
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These trucks are also emitting most of their noxious fumes near underprivileged neighborhoods.
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The BlueTec system uses urea to eliminate nitric oxide fumes from vehicle emissions.
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He has gas masks to protect himself from the toxic fumes and ash.
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"This lot couldn't manage a jar of five-cent bits," fumes Mr Keating.
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"It's very dangerous to eat here because of all the fumes," he says.
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The gas fumes, on the other hand, are readily available, with our compliments.
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When Mr Trump fumes about immigrants, Cubans sense he does not mean them.
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You could practically smell the fumes pouring off him from last night's bender.
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Trapped below decks, passengers often pass out or die from the engine fumes.
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When Emmit watches the tape, he immediately knows who it is and fumes.
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Nearby residents have been evacuated due to the risks and the noxious fumes.
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The idea of covering a city in smoke and fumes drew ridicule online.
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Failure could mean more cars, more fumes, and more traffic jams for all.
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Gasoline fumes filled the streets as generators rumbled to deliver sparks of power.
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Never lean over the dish or pan as you light the fumes. 6.
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The mold, Cladosporium cellare, absorbs the alcohol fumes evaporating from the wine barrels.
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Actually, you should hold your breath, because those fumes will make you sterile.
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For one, the heat and herbal fumes probably can't reach the vaginal canal.
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In her community, people are cooking over coal fires and breathing in fumes.
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"After I walked him, I was like, 'Man, I'm on fumes,'" Nathan said.
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At one point, sick from the fumes, he got out of the truck.
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After fumes and crowds, I was hoping for a drink and fabulous food.
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To escape the fumes, my friends and I started to run, due north.
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The cost of the equipment needed to neutralize diesel fumes is becoming prohibitive.
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It now means that American foreign policy is, at best, running on fumes.
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The distance between vehicles and crops is closely monitored (exhaust fumes are harmful).
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Between the burnt fingers and the toxic solder fumes, soldering can be drag.
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It's not consuming oxygen and spewing noxious fumes, this was a big improvement.
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The leak's fumes induced symptoms of vomiting, respiratory illness, and skin and eye irritation.
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The smells of gas, paint, smoke, and burnt wires mingled to create noxious fumes.
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I don't think bar fumes and all that yelling are good for those snakes.
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Is reality this overrated or are we all just inhaling too many hype fumes?
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Maybe it was the cleaning fumes, but the freshly polished seats looked particularly inviting.
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"In all my years of PR, I've never seen something so unprofessional," she fumes.
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The number of fatal accidents has dropped sharply, as has pollution from exhaust fumes.
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Motorists whose idling cars spew fumes into the air, polluting the atmosphere for everyone.
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In total, 54 workers at the Robbinsville, New Jersey, facility were exposed to fumes.
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Roman women inhaled the fumes of smoldering castoreum in an attempt to induce abortions.
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"We keep collecting new methods and never finish the ones we have," she fumes.
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Researchers also didn't know the duration of welders' exposure to fumes associated with cancer.
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"I stood it upright and basically got a face full of fumes," he said.
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When she leaves him for someone more attractive, more well-known, the narrator fumes.
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The fumes entered the building, prompting its staff to be evacuated, television images showed.
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You probably shouldn't take up ju jitsu and you definitely shouldn't inhale paint fumes.
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"Customers are furious because I can't resolve their problems," fumes Alejandro Nuñez, a repairman.
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The fire and resulting noxious fumes from the August 31 explosion injured 21 people.
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"They say that she's a political prisoner, but she's guaranteed due process," he fumes.
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They complained that the gas fumes were causing headaches, respiratory problems, nosebleeds and vomiting.
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Until I found this product, I dreaded cleaning the oven because of the fumes.
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Breathing in hot fumes dulls your senses, diminishing your ability to smell and taste.
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While China is eating our lunch, our Ex-Im Bank is running on fumes.
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The Israelis have not yet fired live ammunition, but the acrid fumes are overwhelming.
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The European Commission is considering launching a study on fumes' health effects on pilots.
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New filters that trapped and burned particles common in diesel fumes were also introduced.
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These facilities release highly toxic fumes and causes respiratory illnesses and water-contamination issues.
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Cars were repaired at the curb, and a nearby bakery spewed fumes his way.
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"Even if they were wearing gloves, the fumes would have killed them," he said.
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They all emerged from a single howl, running on the fumes of political unrest.
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The "eruption" was small, maybe a foot or two across with spattering lava and fumes.
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Had we spent too much time inhaling the "we know better" fumes of Silicon Valley?
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The device quickly removes smoke, fumes, dust, pollen (the list goes on) from your car.
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Clouds of smoke from the tear gas and fumes from the fires covered the area.
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"All I know is that she's a deflector," she fumes to producers in an interview.
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How much will you get paid for spending time with rodents, insects and toxic fumes?
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Two people have been reported killed and thousands have been treated after inhaling the fumes.
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It all adds up to a "form of colonialism", fumes John Magufuli, Tanzania's interventionist president.
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"No one quits while they're ahead," fumes Chuck over Bobby's rumored withdrawal from the market.
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The fumes have contributed to the deaths of hundreds of trees—and hundreds of people.
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But something happened about a year ago when my Macbook Air was running on fumes.
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These fumes would make a human sick, but they provides a meal for giant shipworms.
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In the meantime, Faraday Future has largely halted all operations and is running on fumes.
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Occasionally a pedestrian lets out a dry cough as fumes waft from slow-moving vehicles.
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Bad weather and toxic fumes are making it difficult for crews to access the tanker.
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"I would as soon befriend an Iraqi as a north-easterner," fumes one Sanya resident.
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One fellow fumes with such force he self-combusts, his intestines spilling from his belly.
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"It felt like we were running on fumes a little at the end," Kerr said.
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Now, hazardous fumes seething within brilliant plumes continue to be released from the volcano's mouth.
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As the engine ignites, the launch throws up a thick cloud of fumes and dust.
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A year later, Rubio has outlasted Bush, but his campaign is now running on fumes.
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This leads Hussman to believe that the market's "engines" are running on nothing but fumes.
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Always ignite the fumes at the edge of the pan and not the liquid itself.
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Breathing air infused with toxic fumes for years at a time can lead to cancer.
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"This really pisses me off," fumes Samantha as she surveys the damage to the van.
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Twenty-one people sought medical attention after reporting they were exposed to fumes and smoke.
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The rap on Hollywood actresses is that they subsist on green juices and aromatherapy fumes.
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But beyond the light, it all adds fumes and smoke to India's already toxic air.
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The people we interviewed told us about exposure to chemical fumes and repetitive stress injuries.
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And in fact, inhaling bleach fumes can be harmful, so bleach shouldn't be played with.
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One of his sons wore a surgical mask on Wednesday for protection from the fumes.
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Most of the carts are gasoline-powered, with all the noise and fumes that implies.
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Ms. Wallace, he said, was unable to escape the fumes and died of smoke inhalation.
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WOLFSBURG, Germany — The latest victims of noxious diesel fumes may be the fuel technology itself.
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All of a sudden, the sappy fumes of The Fosters finally smacked me in the feels.
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Rescue workers and medics on the ground have described residents choking on fumes after air strikes.
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My car is charged, but it's practically running on gas fumes, so I fill my tank.
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In those fumes, his three years of sobriety, his marriage -- and later, his freedom -- would dissolve.
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The air fills with fumes as the liquid metal evaporates - leaving behind a lump of gold.
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This chemical is so dangerous that it overcame the mask and Kevin succumbed to the fumes.
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Mixed with noxious fumes from a burning sulphur plant, the smog has put hundreds in hospital.
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And gasoline and its fumes harm plants and the quality of the soil where it's splashed.
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The habit soon spiralled and she started "chasing" daily, heating a pill and inhaling the fumes.
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"No more being sniffed at for being a foreigner with a background nobody understands," he fumes.
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Measurements taken in the area so far have indicated no risk from toxic fumes, BASF said.
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It includes filters capable of filtering both particulate matter and traffic fumes (aka its "SmokeStop" filter).
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"The fumes came into contact with an unknown ignition source and exploded into flames," LAFD said.
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They burn dung, wood and charcoal to fuel the flames, clouding their homes with toxic fumes.
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Not just harmful to our lungs, toxic fumes are causing untold damage to our skin, too.
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Buses have a famously toxic reputation; they emit fumes, clog highways and breed middle school bullies.
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The analysis wasn't designed to prove whether or how welding fumes might directly cause lung cancer.
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The Downtown Extension tunnel would not be able to accommodate diesel trains because of the fumes.
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At the moment, with a one- or two-seat majority, the government is running on fumes.
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A second filter layer within the fan captures household odors and compounds such as paint fumes.
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Two new fissures opened near the Kilauea Volcano over the weekend, belching more lava and fumes.
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Bonus: it doubles as an incense burner, should you need to cover up any... residual fumes.
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" This microscopic dust and soot typically comes from "automobile fumes, smog, soot, ash and construction dust.
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White, hot vapor and blue fumes started emanating from cracks Thursday afternoon, Hawaii County officials said.
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In New Orleans, fumes spread over the streets, billowing out from Kaiser Aluminum Plant's smoke stack.
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"A damaged aerosol can dispensed strong fumes in a contained area of the facility," she said.
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Anhydrous ammonia, a colorless gas with pungent fumes, can cause unconsciousness and even death when inhaled.
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Then, running on fumes, it will relay its final readings as it crashes through Saturn's atmosphere.
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He was running on fumes, getting only two or three fitful hours of sleep each night.
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The Mercedes BlueTEC system uses urea to help rid exhaust fumes of health-threatening nitric oxides.
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All those who perished had died after inhaling fumes, the regional health minister, Zaal Mikeladze, said.
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"You told me the only thing I needed to run this city is money," Earn fumes.
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" He fumes at her: "You have the opportunity to be great, and you choose to assist.
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Even with windows opened wide, the fumes from sizzling capsaicin invoked coughing fits and heavy breathing.
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It filled with fumes that smelled like smoke, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing.
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The toxic fumes "could aggravate existing health conditions or lead to coughing or asthma," he said.
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The jet fumes It's tough to overstate how eager senators are to get out of town.
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He fumes that it is racist to ask if he can swim—but he can't swim.
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It's the head rush from the fumes of the nail salon as the sun shines outside.
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He died as a result of his commitment to field research, presumably asphyxiated by volcanic fumes.
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He had been wearing a respirator and gloves, but was overcome by fumes, his brother said.
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These episodes seemed to coincide, she said, with the times when the landfill spewed stinking fumes.
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At least 77 children were treated at the Volokolamsk hospital after one recent blast of fumes.
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Jake, who suffers from chronic pain, began to feel nauseous from the fumes and went home.
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Carter is charismatic, volatile, coasting through Manhattan's pleasures on the fumes of apparently inexhaustible family money.
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Which gets to his next point: Is windmill production spewing fumes and gasses into the atmosphere?
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Rossi, who drove briefly in Formula One, finished the race on fumes — but he finished first.
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A cement plant on the shore opposite the village in Datang discharged fumes into the air.
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"Cheap temple for sale," the banner read, blaming "fumes from burning factories" for the desperate measure.
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Ms. Adoo-Kissi-Debrah did not know then what diesel fumes can do to young lungs.
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With their brightly colored noxious fumes, Creagan's watercolor drawings remind me of that thermal fart gif.
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In 22014 he infamously insisted that 24,24 Jews couldn't have died at Treblinka from diesel fumes.
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Most of the dead were killed from inhaling toxic fumes, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
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The move's pretty brazen cause y'know ... smoking means fire, and fire plus gas fumes equal BOOM.
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While America complains that Turkey is bombing its proxies, Turkey fumes that America is arming its enemies.
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Dozens of manual scavengers have died in recent years from toxic fumes in septic tanks, activists say.
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Like, the rest of us could probably stay single forever and just live off their love fumes.
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For a long time, CBS News has been running on the fumes of an increasingly distant reputation.
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The most popular system washes sulphur out of engine fumes with seawater, which is then chucked overboard.
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"It was dark and I was struggling to breathe from the fumes of the bomb," she says.
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As he mixed one of the glass jars with both hands, gas fumes escaped from the lid.
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"Longer that game went on, the harder it was, because we were operating on fumes," Baker said.
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But putting the spacecraft in safe mode is a sign that Kepler is truly running on fumes.
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The noxious fumes are called "laze," which volcano experts say is way less peaceful than it sounds.
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Ozone is caused by the interaction of sunlight with volatile organic compounds found in car exhaust fumes.
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Happy Thursday and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're running on fumes and laughing at Skip Bayless.
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Chemical fumes from a package forced temporary evacuation of the facility, UPS said in a written statement.
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A day before her arrest, Clayton allegedly attempted to kill herself using gas fumes, the Herald reports.
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Irritating capsaicin fumes then began polluting the air, causing workers to cough and their eyes to burn.
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And given where it was found, the authors said, people probably inhaled the fumes from these braziers.
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Meteorologists say the pollution surge was triggered by vehicle exhaust fumes, dust and illegal burning of crops.
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"A power steering fluid leak could result in fumes being emitted from the engine compartment," it said.
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The stench of odorized methane fumes has sickened scores of people since the leak began on Oct.
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Apart from choking on the fumes, today's school children can look forward to bearing those burdens, too.
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TV images on local broadcaster Canal N showed black fumes spewing from a building in El Alto.
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The illness can be caused by viruses, bacteria or, less often, fungi or damage from toxic fumes.
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People are buying vapes off the black market and many contain a fungicide that releases toxic fumes.
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John Kasich is running on financial fumes John Kasich has never had much of a financial operation.
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As of Sunday afternoon, the agency reported active venting of lava and toxic fumes in the subdivisions.
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The plane tilted sideways over the fields, and we rose to 5,000 feet, enveloped in petrol fumes.
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For one thing, there are those startups that may well be running on fumes at this point.
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My stomach starts to hurt, likely from the fumes as I'm too cold to crack a window.
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Instead, exhaust fumes, smoke from wood fires, and other pollutants have been trapped in the city's atmosphere.
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And then there's the other gun, and the traffic jam: all those engines idling, all those fumes.
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Leaf blowers have ruined autumn with their insistent whine and their noxious fumes, and they are everywhere.
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He thought vaping THC would be safer than smoking marijuana, but the fumes shut down his lungs.
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Diesel generator fumes filled the cramped space to keep computers and laptops running during frequent power cuts.
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Their action resulted in the death of four civilians who inhaled fumes from burning sulfur, she added.
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Only after engineers devised a complex ventilation system to pump out noxious fumes was the tunnel possible.
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The passengers huddled under blankets, and more than 60 were overcome by fumes from gasoline-powered lighting.
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The death certificate identified "toxic fumes (paint thinner/methylene, chloride/methanol) exposure" as the cause of death.
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They had to be on fumes, but they still used only seven players in the title game.
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Rather than affect a stiff-upper-lip demeanor in public, he fumes about the injustice he feels.
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Daimler, like other car manufacturers, uses urea nitrate liquids to neutralize nitrogen oxide emissions in exhaust fumes.
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A Dust Mask: Airborne debris, fumes or gas from accidents or natural disasters can cause respiratory problems.
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Trump also sometimes fumes about the investigation for several hours a day, potentially giving others legal liability.
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German car manufacturers conducted experiments on humans and monkeys that involved the inhalation of toxic exhaust fumes.
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In a separate test, the monkeys were forced to breathe in fumes from a Ford F-250.
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Their pungent fumes are a reminder that even with its unique advantages, Barcelona faces an uphill battle.
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"Kansas increased spending while taxes were cut," fumes Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform, a lobby group.
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The manager added that he opened the windows, called police and offered beverages to those escaping the fumes.
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This problem may get worse in the coming weeks as refineries restart, venting more fumes into the air.
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For one thing, you don't smell and gasoline fumes, and most of the latest models are whisper-quiet.
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BlueTEC is a filter system that uses urea to help rid exhaust fumes of health-threatening nitric oxides.
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Some hair products smell so pungent, you find yourself coughing in a cloud of hairspray fumes every morning.
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But the CFE is now "running on fumes" says one spokesperson and is down to less than $4m.
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But in addition to the lava and toxic fumes, the area is also susceptible to increased earthquake activity.
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"I was getting tired of the unhealthiness of acrylic nails — the odor, fumes, the dust," Venage-Mohl says.
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Instead of the wondrous smell of toasted marshmallows, melting this 3D-printed creation only creates toxic plastic fumes.
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Nor is there an easily available test for flight crew who worry they've been exposed to toxic fumes.
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The mother likely died of suffocation from the dry ice fumes, and the wife is in critical condition.
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Moniz focused on Carter telling Roy to return to his truck when he was first overcome by fumes.
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Drew Carey, of all people, narrowly missed inhaling pepper spray fumes, burning signs and violent protesters Thursday night.
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Despite the tedium, burns, bad joins, and dangerous lead fumes, soldering is a prized and hard-fought skill.
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That's right, when it comes to acceleration, the Model 3 competes with a muscle car — minus the fumes.
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"Steak is now cheaper than avocado!" fumes a tweet from a Tico, as the country's people are called.
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Toxic gas Hazardous fumes continue to be released, putting in danger the health of residents and emergency crews.
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Toxic gas Hazardous fumes continue to be released, putting the health of residents and emergency crews in danger.
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Your daily return is interrupted by bleak and surreal dreams of your beautiful farm buried under toxic fumes.
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Treu and the passenger told police they had been "huffing," or intentionally inhaling chemical fumes, police have said.
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Marvel never rediscovered its creativity, and continues to run on the fumes of the Kirby and Lee years.
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Violations involve hazardous operations that expose mine workers, communities and the environment to fumes, dusts and mine wastes.
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Sutherland's smelled of gas fumes, and, by the time he got to the "Today" show, he felt nauseated.
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People are still trapped in submerged homes; shelters are overcrowding; vulnerable fence-line communities are breathing toxic fumes.
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Mr. Wilson said liquefaction uses a fraction of the energy of a standard cremator and releases no fumes.
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As many as 3,245 makeshift chimneys built to expel toxic recycling fumes from residential buildings have been removed.
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A chemist who worked in the laboratory developing Novichok accidentally inhaled fumes while filling a syringe, and collapsed.
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VICE News visited Los Angeles to investigate how carcinogenic fumes from urban oil drilling are affecting local communities.
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One investigator grew ill from the toxic fumes of cleaning fluids while inspecting the kitchen, the report said.
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He was "privately fuming," went the evergreen assessment, according to multiple sources familiar with the president's private fumes.
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There was thunder and lightning too, and the air was filled with the fumes of the train's engines.
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If you're concerned about fumes, blowing a fuse or the energy required to run the cycle, skip it.
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It reached the ocean to produce a caustic plume of acid fumes laced with fine volcanic glass specks.
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BANGKOK — The coconut wood pestle hits the mortar, and the chili fumes rise in a cough-inducing haze.
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"You get a massive mouthful of fumes," she said, noting that asthma does not run in her family.
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There are no harmful fumes or fuel, allowing them to be used indoors, nearer the appliances or tools.
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A technical addendum on jet fumes: This will be the last vote before a week-long congressional recess.
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Disgruntled residents say that noise from lawn equipment rattles windows and eardrums, while the fumes pollute the air.
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The town and its environs have the worst rates of cancer in Kosovo, possibly because of factory fumes.
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A project to capture and flare methane fumes, to limit greenhouse gas emissions, has been operational since 2013.
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He will not grow up to work in a nail salon, asthmatic from the toluene and formaldehyde fumes.
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Police officers, not students, blasted the fire extinguishers that had filled the air with white fumes, she said.
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The investigations escalated after four workers at energy facilities in North Dakota were overcome by fumes and died.
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That is in part because of Europe's embrace of diesel cars, whose fumes are more noxious than gasoline's.
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Don't let fumes from the main road deter you from dining at Jojo Burger, adjacent to Lorient Beach.
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You'd get so fucking high from huffing the fumes that you had no idea what was going on.
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As the workers scrape away, they are bathed in fumes that can cause lesions, brain disorders, and cancer.
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As with carroting, a person practicing fire gilding (without proper safety equipment) could inhale those toxic mercury fumes.
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A drum noise will sound when you're on fumes (about a minute to go), and that's the only warning.
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Diesel exhaust fumes, construction dust, crop burning and even the Diwali festival of lights are also fueling the problem.
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Just so long as the acrid fumes do not screw up my old DOS word processor, I'll be fine.
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Veterans worried about effects from burn pits Fumes from burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan may have caused illness.
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The lights from Augusta glitter across the water; the air smells of industrial fumes from the oil refineries nearby.
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In contrast, the "green" propellant going up next week — hydroxylammonium nitrate — is much more palatable, with no noxious fumes.
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In October, a sewage pipe burst in the basement, filling our bedroom and the building hallway with sewage fumes.
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Meanwhile, the man showing me the factory who worked there full-time seemed completely unbothered by the toxic fumes.
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That's when the tear-gas rounds began to go off, the fumes burning her eyes and making her cough.
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At this point, we're all running on fumes, exhausted from having to learn not one, but two dances again.
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A built-in in air monitor, meanwhile, could also come in on a job site, to detect noxious fumes.
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As we see images in our minds, he glimpses scents; as we speak in words, he communicates in fumes.
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Some recent travelers, however, suspect that they were exposed to fumes emitted from the air conditioners in their rooms.
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And even HEPA filters fail to catch particles smaller than 0.3 μm, like chemicals, gases, cigarette smoke, and fumes.
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Then it can live in the same house as you because it isn't producing gasoline fumes or using batteries.
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"Somehow ... the fumes escaped from the coolers," said Ed Troyer, a spokesperson for the Pierce County Sheriff&aposs Department.
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And apparently, the video's audience size had brought out the fuckwits—as well as some seriously dangerous formaldehyde fumes.
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An explosion would also spread more toxic fumes, which could spread inland and trigger respiratory problems among vulnerable populations.
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The far right fumes about mainstream Republican leaders being too accommodationist and believes that more incoherence is the answer.
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Pompeii and Herculaneum were both buried by Mt. Vesuvius, along with the citizens who choked to death on fumes.
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Situations range from a pup accidentally inhaling the fumes of vaporized marijuana to licking up weed-laced bong water.
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Dozens even had to slide down a concrete embankment and into the Guaire River to escape the noxious fumes.
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VICE News visited Los Angeles, California to investigate how carcinogenic fumes from urban oil drilling are affecting local communities.
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Fumes from the exposed fuels triggered elevated benzene readings on Thursday at an air monitor located near the site.
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The company said those who died had been overcome by fumes while trying to find their way to safety.
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The exhaust fumes alone make traffic cops giddy and give a straitlaced narc squad the giggles and the munchies.
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Since it is difficult to seal such spaces, that would mean non-smokers would still be exposed to fumes.
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Even if his fundraising dries up, Carson can likely still ride on fumes as long as he cuts spending.
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The ground was soaked with oil, the air heavy with petrol fumes and slicks glistened in the water nearby.
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At the time, engine fumes would also leak into closed cockpits, mixing around to form a smelly, hot soup.
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I've been experimenting with less toxic materials lately to cut down on fumes with a child in the house.
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But because of fumes or budget or expediency, we never actually see the art being made on the stage.
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Further south in Marin City, Chanay Jackson stood surrounded by fumes from generators still powering parts of the city.
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It includes France's oldest nuclear plant and dozens of factories that spit out dense, white fumes around the clock.
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Depending on wind direction and strength, however, these fumes could be carried toward the shore and into population areas.
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The world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish is nearing completion in Oslo.
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They included back strain, repetitive-stress injuries and severe headaches that one worker attributed to fumes from an adhesive.
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You want to shake some gratitude into her, but you also want Lukach to stop coasting on martyr fumes.
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Surrounded by deadly fumes, he used his last breaths to desperately plea for the heavyweight champion to rescue him.
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She developed severe lung problems, after years of inhaling fumes from the polystyrene that she used to sculpt Nanas.
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But Volkswagen has shamed itself just the same by sponsoring air-pollution research using auto exhaust fumes and monkeys.
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The farther I crawled, the darker and muggier it got and the heavier the flow of fumes, heat and noise.
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The hot stove is running on fumes and any tiny blip rolling past social media is going to stand out.
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Beginning in 1942, Jews were murdered in large numbers by forced exposure to the exhaust fumes of internal combustion engines.
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"The gas fumes were just too much," he said, sitting at a baseball diamond with his dogs tied beside him.
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But too often social networks have turned out to be toxic environments where the fumes blot out the light instead.
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FOR some relief from the congestion, fumes and hustle of Manila, take a day-cruise to the island of Corregidor.
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Urban rail coverage is limited, trains are prone to breakdowns and queues spill onto streets where exhaust fumes are intoxicating.
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"They want us to bring our wives to tribal gatherings," fumes one who considers such mingling of the sexes improper.
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The fumes from the 5-gallon barrel of gasoline sparked a massive explosion and lit my whole world on fire.
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He pours himself a little tea and MJ fumes at the sound of the spoon knocking against his porcelain cup.
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Luckily, though, dumpster fires make for A+ humor — it's all the trash fumes getting us giddy and giggly, I guess.
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It often feels like his guitar work could rip open your pores—it's thick, unforgiving stuff; like inhaling industrial fumes.
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Your priorities are really screwed up when it comes to relationships," Molly fumes, "And B. You live in Ajax, Ontario.
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Then, they exposed mice to e-cigarette vapor and found higher PAFR production in the rodents who inhaled the fumes.
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"I had to inhale fumes from wood and coal," said Savita Devi on the outskirts of northern India's Ayodhya city.
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Happy Thursday and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we've been left in a cloud of jet fumes by your representatives.
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Because the process operates at room temperature without clouds of welding sparks and fumes, it is cleaner and saves energy.
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Lava and hazardous fumes continued to spew on Hawaii's Big Island on Monday, four days after the Kilauea volcano erupted.
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I also wear a face mask, to cover my nose and mouth, as a way to combat the fumes somewhat.
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This year's best performing metal, palladium, is chiefly used as a component in catalytic converters, which clean vehicle exhaust fumes.
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Woodford County Emergency Management Director Drew Chandler said in a telephone interview the only thing left burning is ethanol fumes.
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He had no choice but to inhale the fumes and clouds of dust that contained asbestos while serving his country.
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The canines are exposed to heights, loud noises, fumes, moving vehicles and other distractions they would face on the job.
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It also leads her to believe that this cohort of stocks is running on fumes, putting upward pressure on valuations.
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Miners: The Department of Labor is considering new health protections for miners to shield them from exposure to diesel fumes.
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They didn't even pause to breathe in the toxic fumes and confirm that a Vladimir Pootin' had indeed been deployed.
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Has he, heaven forbid, convinced long-suffering idiot Donna into matrimony and a life of coughing on his exhaust fumes?
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Thomas said he did not see the smoke bomb, which, besides spitting out yellow fumes, appeared to do no harm.
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Seeking to curb toxic diesel fumes, transport officials and companies are hunting for new sources of energy for the buses.
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A third Spirit flight last year was forced to land prematurely in Los Angeles because of fumes in the cabin.
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The warming, resinous fragrance of the spice, combined with the buttery, yeasty fumes of the bakery, works like an enchantment.
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These products often contain harsh chemicals and can release fumes that can linger in your oven after cleaning is done.
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These fumes — a mix of burnt particles and invisible gases — do gradually dissipate and eventually appear to vanish, of course.
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He gives us "gloopy eggs and gristly rashers" for breakfast, and "the sugared fumes rising from the censer" in church.
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A deputy was taken to hospital after inhaling fumes at the plant, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said on Twitter.
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Burning the metallic saucers formed bubbles and cracks on the polycarbonate surface—but the fumes were toxic, so he stopped.
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The new doors not only helped control the climate inside a building, but they also kept dirt and fumes out.
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They complain that the traditional cabs are uncomfortable, expensive and belch diesel fumes into a city with air quality problems.
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He could not estimate when the fumes would dissipate and said he was surprised that they had lingered this long.
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In the January issue, Nadia was shown running on fumes, refusing to sleep or eat until her work was done.
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If he were down in the mine shaft operating the loader manually, he would be inhaling dust and exhaust fumes.
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Yes, the roads are clogged, political corruption is rampant, and the power cuts trigger armies of generators spewing noxious fumes.
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To keep the animals calm during the four hours they breathed fumes, lab workers set up a television showing cartoons.
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The company advises all customers to use an air filter, or vent outside, as laser cutting inherently generates fumes or smoke.
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Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez told reporters 15 deputies were taken to a hospital after concerns some may have inhaled fumes.
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Amid all of the thick meat fumes emanating from the charcoal grills are glistening bottles of wine at almost every table.
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She looks beautiful, but probably smells like the last fumes of day drinking: Champagne, sadness, and a little bit of pot.
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They did not realize that some snow had blocked the car's exhaust pipe, causing the deadly fumes to fill the vehicle.
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While the workers were overcome by the fumes and taken to hospital, all have been released and are in good health.
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Skies across the vast, intensively farmed Gangetic plain are dimmed by the same mix of diesel and coal fumes as Delhi.
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Early last year, Lay Peng Pua says she started smelling acrid fumes around her home in the rural town of Jenjarom.
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Usually, Spruce Street in Philadelphia smells like street food and manhole fumes; during sorority rush it reeks of Chanel No. 5.
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At home, due to unreliable electricity supplies, many Nigerians rely on generators, which spew out noxious fumes often in unventilated areas.
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The extended exposure to the soot and fumes of the fire is what actually causes Jack's death — not the flames themselves.
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"I had to let go of 90% of my staff," sighs the despondent Naeem, whose unventilated workshop reeks of paint fumes.
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The utility is paying to relocate thousands of households after residents complained of nosebleeds, nausea and other ailments from the fumes.
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Environmentalists and historians have long warned about the risk of soot and fumes from factories and tanneries dulling the ivory monument.
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Overall, people who worked as welders or had exposure to welding fumes were 43 percent more likely to develop lung cancer.
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) said vapors from exposed fuels still at the site could have caused the fumes.
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Noxious fumes may not be as visible as the smog of old, but they are always there, storing up cancer risk.
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That's because the vapor or fumes go straight into your lungs—without taking a detour through your stomach, intestines, and liver.
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He added that the oil sands vapor also converts more easily into polluting particles than fumes from lighter grades of oil.
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The fumes evidently trailed back inside the building, causing lawyers who had finally gained access to their clients to begin coughing.
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Bike-sharing app Bdood, which translates into English as "without fumes" allows people in Tehran to rent bikes around the city.
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But, like the author, we snag on that Polish word, and its suggestion of cold oilcloth, garden tomatoes, and stove fumes.
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If you're looking for a nail polish remover that won't make you pass out from the fumes, I'd suggest giving the
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Although the officers rescued 14 fishermen, they later found the other three dead, apparently from inhaling toxic fumes from the fire.
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Protesters have also been seen pouncing on tear-gas canisters and dousing them with water before they can spread dangerous fumes.
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I like clearing areas without any pollution, be it noise, fumes or fragments of plastic wire left all over the place.
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In one room, a vape pen can be spotted on the floor with fumes still rising out from the mouth piece.
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Worse, kerosene fires are epidemic in Africa, and their toxic fumes cause respiratory ailments that kill hundreds of thousands per year.
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At rush hour, it seems to revel in a cloud of Volkswagen fumes, as irreverent as someone still smoking Marlboro Reds.
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Before I'd even had a chance to spark the bowl, the spicy fumes wafted up and filled my eyes with tears.
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The agents have to endure exhaust fumes for entire shifts, day after day, that made me lightheaded in just an hour.
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The lawsuit charges that no one from Arkema alerted emergency responders to the explosions and the potential dangers posed by fumes.
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In 2015, six people complaining of fumes on board a U.S. Spirit Airlines flight had to receive medical attention upon landing.
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The cars could not carry an adequate supply of a urea solution known as AdBlue used to neutralize harmful tailpipe fumes.
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They're also a welcome jolt for theaters, where last weekend a small group of holdover movies had been jockeying for fumes.
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Now she fumes over the reports that labeled eight medical workers who tried to warn about the coronavirus threat as rumormongers.
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To others, the rally has been running on fumes driven by a zealous faith in the company's chief executive, Elon Musk.
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Prosecutors claim that when Shkreli was issuing glowing financial statements to investors, the funds were actually running on fumes, at best.
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Yet Dr. Parsi is still stuck in Iran, waiting for a delayed visa amid the confusion while his American employer fumes.
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Goats and gardens were dying, mosquitoes were multiplying, and toxic fumes filled the air as people burned heaps of plastic trash.
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"You can say this phenomenon is caused by poltergeists or hobgoblins or tiny glowing worms from Planet Bellybutton," Doctor Seward fumes.
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Moisture condenses on the black carbon in the fumes, forming the ice particles we see as white streaks in the sky.
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Robbinsville Fire Dept on scene at Amazon Warehouse on New Canton Way investigating "fumes" that have several employees complaining of illness.
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The ominous icy fumes in the trailer could simply be indicative of Winterfell as the first casualty in the oncoming war.
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Smarter Living: Revolving doors were invented during the late 19th century to cut back on fumes and dirt in larger buildings.
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Those meetings eventually resulted in a "Smoke and Fumes Committee" being set up by the API, the industry's top trade association.
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The streets are a tumult of beeping vehicles belching dark fumes as pedestrians drift along with the traffic or dart through it.
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After months of exposure to fumes and air particles while living in the drug lab, the snake was, yes, addicted to meth.
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"I don't think that's correct," Musk told Stahl, after she mentioned reports of toxic fumes, stress injuries and ambulance calls at Tesla.
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While several campaigns appear viable at the moment, several could be running on fumes by this year's Super Tuesday on March 3.
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Seven people are listed as plaintiffs in the lawsuit, and all were hospitalized after being exposed to fumes, according to the complaint.
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You can pick the right strength with the adjustable intensity settings, so you can simmer the fumes down if it becomes overwhelming.
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Once touted as a cleaner alternative to petrol, which emits more CO2, diesel has come under fire for releasing other toxic fumes.
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It was thick and hazy with gasoline fumes from all the noisy trucks and with smoke from the forest fires up north.
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IRAN FUMES OVER EU INACTION He has previously upbraided European powers for not standing up to Trump and circumventing his sanctions noose.
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When he talks about what it's like to taste salt with a side of nitro fumes, Thompson goes to his happy place.
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It's a process that's actually surprisingly similar to photosynthesis, except that toxic fumes are used for energy in place of the Sun.
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Miners inhale fumes from explosives used to loosen rocks, and dust coming off crushing machines, which contains heavy metals such as lead.
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Late-Night Dining Is (Almost) Better Than DaytimeIf you're here for the festival, chances are you'll be running on fumes within days.
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After all, that pizza's a lot harder to resist once those cheesy, carb-filled fumes start wafting their way through your apartment.
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The study, conducted in 2014, was designed to defend diesel following revelations that the fuel's exhaust fumes were carcinogenic, the newspaper reported.
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Cigarette smoke, car exhaust fumes, sewer smells and stinky piles of garbage were frequently mentioned as unwelcome additions to the outdoor ambience.
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"We have a system that is running on fumes," said Joshua Ostroff, the partnerships director at Transportation for Massachusetts, an advocacy group.
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Damien Hirst's pickled animal exhibition might have won him kudos from the critics, but investigators have revealed that it leaked dangerous fumes.
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The resulting mountains of refuse emit noxious fumes and leach pollutants into nearby waters, endangering the residents of the region around Moscow.
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"(Grilli) has been pitching pretty well lately and our guys down in the 'pen are running on fumes right now," Gibbons said.
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That strategy is the last-ditch effort of a campaign on fumes that can't afford too many rent payments or airline tickets.
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Authorities warned that lava flows reaching the Pacific Ocean could produce noxious clouds of acid fumes, steam, and tiny, glass-like particles.
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The bombastic "Vinyl," which breathed the musky fumes of the 1970s scene in between toots of cocaine, was just canceled by HBO.
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Thousands of nearby residents had to evacuate to avoid the noxious fumes, and it took nearly four months to control the leak.
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The article in which the findings were published focuses on the efficacy of a new sensor developed to test for formaldehyde fumes.
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Earning the equivalent of approximately $10 USD per day, the miners endure strenuous work conditions, inhaling poisonous sulfur fumes without proper protection.
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Many of the cars are old and spew fumes in a range of colors that produce a particular taste on the palate.
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Trump's ancestors came from a terrible town in Germany — full of fertilizer fumes and impoverished grape-pickers — but he never mentions it.
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After tweeting that he had just thrown "the fastest pitch in the history of baseball," Trump fumes when TrackMan data says otherwise.
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Chip's powerful and subtle singing had dimmed the headlights, sweetened the fumes, and muted the vrooms of surrounding cars, motorcycles, and scooters.
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The workers were among those hospitalized after falling ill from the fumes, according to the lawsuit, filed in Harris County District Court.
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In January, EASA invited pilots, manufacturers and airlines to Cologne to discuss cabin fumes, where pilots were keen to emphasize the threat.
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"You'd smoke out rattlesnakes by pouring gasoline down their holes and the fumes would drive them out," he told Salon in 1999.
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"As it became clearer and clearer that Trump was going to win, I just thought I was high on fumes," he said.
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The Shanghai Maritime Bureau said Monday morning the vessel and leaked cargo were burning furiously and that fumes were hampering rescue efforts.
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Plastic waste typically takes 1,000 years to break down and become part of the earth, and they produce toxic fumes when burned.
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ON JULY 0.53TH, outside Brooklyn's hipper-than-thou Smorgasburg street-food market, a dozen hungry visitors stand idle amid the barbecue fumes.
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You smell the diesel fumes, you feel the surge of adrenaline and taste dry copper on the dry roof of your mouth.
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As the chronically outraged Alcippe, who cannot sort out whether Clarice has been true to him, Mr. Roach swaggers and fumes energetically.
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U.N. human rights office spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said on Friday there were reports of people dying from the fumes after that incident.
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Men, some with faces wrapped in rags to repel the fumes, shoveled the refuse into a clanking machine that salvages usable metal.
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"We learned from Mont Blanc that people don't die from the fire — they die from the fumes and smoke," Mr. Hodgkins said.
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How long can the stock market keep running on the fumes of optimism if economic growth doesn't start to pick up steam?
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Breathing in toxic fumes day after day, many workers reportedly die of cancer and other illnesses by the time they're 20 years old.
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As Iraqi forces fight to retake Mosul from the so-called Islamic State (ISIS), clouds of toxic fumes are spreading across northern Iraq.
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It may explode, create toxic fumes, catch fire or otherwise react violently when exposed to water, under normal temperatures or under normal conditions.
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"Go ahead and say it again, that it was my f—ing fault that you got your f—ing nose broken," Amanda fumes.
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Well, the fumes from the DVDs might be toxic and I've still got your money, so by all means borrow my lighter. pic.twitter.
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Formalin can be highly toxic — but when it does do harm, it's typically because a person ingested the fluid or inhaled the fumes.
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Without China, plastics are ending up dumped into the ocean, illegally incinerated (which produces highly toxic fumes), or stuffed into poorly maintained landfills.
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By the end of the day, you're likely running on fumes with little energy leftover to filter your thoughts or tame your reactions.
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Jughead, at home with FP, fumes as he rants about Hiram always staying one step ahead of Jughead and seemingly rigging the game.
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Mr Olson attributes a recent outbreak of skin sores on local children to the fumes from a fire illicitly set at the dump.
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Besides the horsepower, coaches like the lack of gas fumes and quiet quality of the Pure Outboard, as hearing loss plagues the profession.
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Records verify that Green placed them in a car; toxic fumes from the tailpipe were routed into the vehicle through a plastic hose.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says anhydrous ammonia is a pungent gas with suffocating fumes that is used as a fertilizer.
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The delayed response resulted in a 250,000-gallon spill, and fumes made it difficult for workers to approach the site, according to Laskoski.
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Washington fumes about inaction against the Taliban, but Pakistan has been helpful on other counterterrorism efforts, including against al Qaeda and Islamic State.
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The smell of fumes got worse, eventually reaching the flight deck, forcing the pilots to don oxygen masks and make an emergency landing.
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If I don't take care of myself and I'm taking care of my daughter or my husband or whatever — I'm running on fumes.
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German automakers Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler backed studies that exposed humans and monkeys to exhaust fumes and nitrogen dioxide, the Washington Post reports.
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The stench of odorized gas fumes drove thousands of nearby residents from their homes, many complaining of headaches, respiratory problems, dizziness and nosebleeds.
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The Volkswagen emissions-test cheating scandal cast a spotlight on industry-wide emissions of health-threatening nitrogen oxide (NOx) levels in diesel fumes.
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Two became exposed after accidentally inhaling fumes from an open flame torch a painting contractor used to work on their home in 2005.
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Like, how dare you spend your Sunday-morning time-bucks huffing off-gassing plastic mats or whatever and mass-produced orthorexic-fury fumes?
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She thinks of the children who were taken off CMS and fumes that the tool used to remove them was her own work.
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I've tried breathing into my cupped hand and sniffing the escaping fumes as fast as I can, but it doesn't work very well.
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Amid the bloodshed, car fumes and noise, residents are hard-placed to find anything fragrant in the sprawling cities of the Arab world.
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Under the right circumstances, it can be every bit as harmful as engine fumes, providing the raw materials for doxxing and harassment campaigns.
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Pollen, pet dander, viruses, and fumes from cleaning supplies are just some of the indoor pollutants most of us come across every day.
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Authorities pleaded with tourists and sightseers to avoid Leilani Estates, where lava and fumes were bursting through the giant cracks in the ground.
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Despite scientifically backed claims that automobile fumes are killing people, Pruitt announced that the Environmental Protection Agency would reduce restrictions on vehicle emissions.
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Officials were trying to prevent possible explosions or the release of toxic fumes by capping the wells with plugs or "quenching" the wells.
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"The fumes emitted by these generators are nothing less than noxious, and the noise is unbearable, making sleep very difficult," she wrote recently.
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You can smell and taste it: The exhaust fumes tickle your nostrils and coat your mouth, leaving an acrid taste on your tongue.
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Some students hold court for hours, smoking outside between rounds of drinks and conjuring, perhaps, the narcotic fumes of the neighborhood's beatnik past.
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The restaurant had never made money, and by the late 250s, it was running on fumes, subsisting on the patronage of curious tourists.
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Some Democrats believe that Biden's lead in the polls is superficial and that he's running on the fumes of his universal name recognition.
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We go to the wilderness to escape the modern, mechanized world: noise pollution, exhaust fumes and even the clicking of mountain bike gears.
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Snaking columns of idling 22019-wheelers, belching fumes into the hot summer afternoon, awaited inspections so they could bring cargo into our country.
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He planned to set himself and his van on fire but was overcome by fumes and lost consciousness, officials told the Newsday newspaper.
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The toxic fumes contaminated the local vegetation and water supply near Pripyat, a Ukrainian city that was once part of the Soviet Union.
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A Buffalo Wild Wings employee in Burlington, Massachusetts, died on Thursday after he was exposed to fumes from a floor cleaner, officials said.
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Painters can be exposed to fumes from paint, which may contain chemicals like benzene, which has been linked to a higher risk of
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Mr Tahiri admits the choking fumes can be a problem for the policemen but adds that this is the least of their concerns.
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As noxious fumes creep over the fence-line communities of the East End, residents there are underwater, and some of them can't breathe.
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The image features a young woman covering her mouth with one hand against a cloud of fumes and triumphantly raising her other fist.
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But as he worked the pile, more experienced firefighters warned him to avoid the acrid smoke and fumes that looked foreign to them.
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On deadline for an opening, she said, the work can mean long hours of hauling objects and inhaling fumes from paint or solvents.
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A 16-year-old student at Beacon High School in Manhattan was badly burned when methanol fumes ignited during an experiment in 2014.
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Last year, seven people on another Spirit flight had to go to a hospital after they were "overcome by fumes" smelling like oil.
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Even in the best of times, nail salon workers are notoriously underpaid and unprotected from the hazardous chemicals and fumes in their workplace.
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After a year of working long hours for no compensation, many volunteers were running on fumes and well aware their organization needed money.
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Twenty-one emergency workers were treated for exposure to the resulting fumes and smoke, which were described as a lung and eye irritant.
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By the eighteen-seventies, plenty of homes were lit with indoor gas lamps, but they produced terrible fumes and covered everything in soot.
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Even as the President publicly fumes, he's privately on a mission to determine who did -- and didn't -- talk to Woodward, CNN has learned.
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It can take the place of a pruning saw or bush trimmer, tackling tough jobs without creating wasteful fumes or consuming fossil fuels.
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But as he and his companions started choking on the hazardous fumes released by volcanic activity, he realized they needed to get out.
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Much like combustible cigarettes, Tang said his findings suggest that secondhand vaping fumes also pose a risk to other people within close proximity.
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"I just met you, 24, and you're literally grilling me about my relationship with Chris," she fumes to producers in an interview later.
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"These were candidates who were basically running on fumes," said Anthony Corrado, a campaign-finance expert who teaches at Colby College in Maine.
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They don't require a storefront or attendants, and they don't emit fumes or runoff that might disrupt the aesthetic of the rest area.
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"She was having 95% burns," he said, adding the woman's wind pipe was burned and "toxic and hot fumes" had filled her lungs.
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Molins said the attacker on the Champs Elysees on Monday appeared to have died of a cardiac arrest and inhalation of toxic fumes.
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To say all hell breaks loose would be an understatement, but by then, "Hellboy" is pretty much running on fumes, sulfurous or otherwise.
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Jerry Holste, 69, said that when he got on the subway on Tuesday, he became terrified when the fumes filled the train car.
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Hull's Public Health department had heard about a few bins being torched, but nothing about anyone huffing the noxious fumes out of them.
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It meant I had to work harder to keep us on pace, and laboring amid oil and epoxy fumes I got terrible headaches.
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California's devastating wildfires are causing unhealthy air conditions for locals breathing in harmful fumes — and a good sales opportunity for some Uber drivers.
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Reports from the first inquests into the deaths at Grenfell Tower show that smoke inhalation and toxic fumes were a significant cause of death.
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Dan Brewer was faced with the daunting task of finding a solution to control the toxic fumes hanging over the military bases across Iraq.
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They found the bodies of his roommate and dog inside the townhome in Tamarac, also apparently killed by carbon monoxide fumes from the car.
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"How would you feel if the guy you liked told you you were being too extra and you were doing too much?" she fumes.
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One concern is that residents could be trapped by lava flows, debris, or toxic fumes in a situation that develops considerably faster than anticipated.
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VW said about 11 million diesel cars worldwide were fitted with a device that could cheat emissions tests designed to limit noxious car fumes.
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For Sanders, the Michigan victory revived a flagging campaign and injected new life into a candidacy that appeared to be on its last fumes.
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It also improves engine performance and stretches the intervals between refilling vehicles with urea, an expensive substance needed to extract NOx from exhaust fumes.
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Outside the court, police had fired teargas to disperse supporters of Sikhala and fumes filtered into the court room, forcing a suspension of proceedings.
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"I'm not worried," said Lillie Patton, a resident of Pasadena, Texas, one of the communities that closed schools because of danger from benzene fumes.
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During the industrial revolution this was known as the Black Country because the fumes from the local blast furnaces and coalfields turned everything black.
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A hose attached to a portable generator fed the fatal fumes into his vehicle, which was parked outside of a Kmart in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.
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Hot takes (ahem, Atlantic and New York Times) consume all the oxygen in the proverbial room until everyone is rage-choking on the fumes.
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As chastened as May might have been at Lyra's funeral, she is running on the fumes of leadership, there is nothing in her tank.
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With just a few simple incisions you can avoid the dreaded smell and toxic fumes of drain cleaner and make your own de-clogger.
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"Now that I know I literally didn't even enter into your…" a peeved Susie fumes before realizing her first client lives in a palace.
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It's becoming more and more apparent that Apple is running on fumes when it comes to growth through its usual cash cow: the iPhone.
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You take a wooden skewer (uncoated, because you don't want fumes), and keeping the stick horizontal, light it in the center of the stick.
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After teasing and pursuing the sentient bag of muscles and fumes of leather known as Christian Grey, Anastasia Steele is finally done with him.
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Washington fumes about inaction against the Taliban, but Pakistan has been helpful on other counterterrorism efforts, including against al Qaeda and Islamic State militants.
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But as much as Trump fumes about closing the border entirely, he can't simply cut off asylum the same way he cut off refugees.
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Safer mining methods that have been proposed include burning off the mercury under glass to capture the fumes and condense them back into liquid.
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There were blue sea mists on "Treasure Trove Cove", white snowstorms on "Freezeezy Peak", and cauldron-like fumes at the summit of Gruntilda's tower.
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Pick up this cordless blower for $161.99 See Details This blower is lightweight and battery-operated, so you can avoid all the gassy fumes.
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Carter told one friend she instructed Roy to "get back in" when he had second thoughts after his car began to fill with fumes.
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"A large number of those who died were killed by the fire, others were overcome by the toxic fumes," a police official told Reuters.
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Undaunted by the pandemonium of gasping protesters, they pointed people to safety and poured saline into the eyes of those overcome by the fumes.
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Air purifiers clean the air inside your home, removing contaminants that you can't even see (like pet dander, pollen, cleaning supply fumes, and more).
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And perhaps it is just something to do with the blocked traffic on these ancient streets and all the diesel fumes in the air.
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Greek television showed migrants running from clouds of tear gas and falling to the ground as the wind blew toxic fumes into the encampment.
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Thick fumes, bitter water Omido never dreamed of becoming an activist, but the issue of lead poisoning became personal after her son was born.
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Some investors had been wary when the metal, mostly used for auto catalysts to clean pollution from exhaust fumes, broke above $1,000 on Sept.
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"Well, the fumes from the DVDs might be toxic and I've still got your money, so by all means borrow my lighter," Rowling wrote.
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Fires in a paint shop contributed to sluggish Model 3 production, some employees say, and fumes there are leaving them concerned about their health.
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Wearing a wool sweater raises hives on her skin; inhaling the fumes of bacon sizzling on a stove will knock her to the ground.
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Operating on the kind of fumes you get from four hours of sleep, I was a zombie right from the moment I woke up.
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But they didn't know how long the work would take and, with Ms. Papadopoulos pregnant, were leery of exposure to dust, fumes and noise.
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Souza lifts the face mask he wears against the fumes, the straps of which squish down on his skull cap worn by orthodox Jews.
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Former residents told CNN Sunday of being overcome by fumes that made it difficult to breathe as they hid in basements from fighting outside.
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VW has said about 11 million cars worldwide were fitted with software that could cheat diesel emissions tests designed to limit noxious car fumes.
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VW has said about 11 million diesel cars worldwide were fitted with software that could cheat emissions tests designed to limit noxious car fumes.
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The standard practice was to test cars in specially equipped garages, which is much easier than trying to analyze fumes from a moving vehicle.
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"In today's America, we've been brainwashed into thinking we don't owe each other any help or support," she fumes in SHELL GAME (Morrow, $27.99).
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With the flip of a switch they could fill the tunnel with misty fumes or bathe it in the green light of night vision.
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Leroy Torres, would say about his struggle for fair treatment after being disabled by toxic fumes spewing from burn pits in Iraq in 2628.
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Photos and drone footage showed a line of glowing orange slicing through green yards and white vapor and fumes rising above the trees. Gov.
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These conditions unleash dangerous fumes from burning homes and the consumer products inside, a threat that wildfires, in particular, haven't posed in the past.
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If Nadal and Federer, 36, were two old warriors playing on fumes, New York would still happily take them for nostalgia's sake on Ashe.
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"The S&P 500 is running on fumes," Bank of America equity and quant strategist Savita Subramanian said in a note to clients Thursday.
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Washington fumes about inaction against the Taliban, but Pakistan has cooperated on other U.S. counterterrorism efforts, including against al Qaeda and Islamic State militants.
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"Trump said windmills were "noisy" and "kill the birds," and he complained about "fumes" he said they gave off, describing himself as an "environmentalist.
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As the expense of installing equipment required to neutralize diesel fumes has increased, carmakers have found it difficult to keep the cars competitively priced.
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" The US Department of Transportation similarly banned vaporizers from aircrafts last year, though it did so to prevent passengers from "unwanted exposure to aerosol fumes.
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To assess exposure to traffic fumes, researchers examined data on average annual air pollution levels at participants' home addresses at the start of the study.
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In smog-shrouded China and India, citizens choking on fumes are prompting governments to rethink plans to rely heavily on coal to electrify their countries.
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The strength of the blaze meant the tunnels beneath the airport were filled with flames and fumes, hindering Georgia Power's ability to repair the grid.
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State CHIP programmes have instead run on fumes, subsisting on unspent funds and emergency injections of federal funds from the Centres for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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But there's now a circle-shaped LCD screen on the base that can cycle through various pollutant levels like smoke, pollen, or fumes from vehicles.
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Volkswagen of America had sought a six-month delay after Melkersen was interviewed in the Netlfix documentary about the company testing diesel fumes on monkeys.
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Occasional fliers are unlikely to be repeatedly exposed to any potential fumes, though they're also unlikely to know what they should be watching out for.
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For example, if you're a smoker and you watch an old French film, all the fumes in the movie can make you crave a cig.
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The helicopter was flying back to New York City when it filled with fumes that smelled like smoke, according to a statement from Cuomo's spokesman.
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Welding fumes are generated when metals are heated above their melting point and then vaporize and condense into very fine solid particles in the air.
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There was a big-city smell that stuck in my mind; not sure exactly what it was, but probably diesel fumes mixing with the rain.
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A hose attached to a portable generator fed the fatal fumes into his vehicle that was located parked outside of a Kmart in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.
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Formula E is already a plenty good racing series, and it's just as exciting up close, even without all the engine noise and methanol fumes.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Three French soldiers died from toxic fumes during an operation targeting illegal gold miners in French Guyana, the defense ministry said on Thursday.
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"The people living next to the tracks are getting sick, breathing diesel fumes from the trains and getting asthma," plus the risk from the trains.
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Puppy had driven into the little town of Monroe a few hours prior, truck coasting on fumes, meter on E. He was half-starved, too.
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He calms her down, but it's to no avail—her sister has already diverted exhaust fumes into her childhood home, killing herself and their parents.
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When a group of students left the building to escape the fumes, three of them were detained by the National Guard, according to the report.
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He fumes in private that just about every time he looks up at a television screen, the cable news headlines are trumpeting yet another scandal.
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It's mid-July in Ottawa, and one of those city nights that's like living inside an asshole— impossibly hot and sticky and close with fumes.
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The guest claimed to be escaping wildfire fumes, USA Today reported, and the host had reminded the guest that the house did not permit parties.
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Imagine a world without diesel fumes, or oil spills, or having to worry about what some despot in an oil-rich country might do next.
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I spent long afternoons in a cloud of acetone fumes, cleaning rubber cement off the laminate, while Tom, in another room, cursed the raised dots.
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The government has been running on fumes for months, using unconventional measures from the Treasury and legislative stop-gap measures to continue its spending authority.
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One Moroccan woman fumes that Nesrine didn't greet her at a bus stop, an incident that Nesrine, lost in her thoughts of school, doesn't recall.
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The toxic fumes not only contaminated the local vegetation and water supply but also poisoned nearby residents, some of whom went on to develop cancer.
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John Hussman — the outspoken investor and former professor who's been predicting a stock collapse — thinks the stock market is running on fumes rather than fundamentals.
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There were drug addicts and alcoholics and women who dowsed their cleaning rags with disinfectant and huffed those poisonous and intoxicating fumes into their lungs.
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Underneath the glass box, a boiling pot of water gives off a steam flow that keeps the islak burgers warm and drenched in garlic fumes.
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What happened to the staff who were exposed to the fumes for five months [the exhibition run] is something the Tate should be concerned about.
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The toxic fumes not only contaminated the local vegetation and water supply, but also poisoned nearby residents, some of whom went on to develop cancer.
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In Midtown Manhattan, Mr. Biederman said, food trucks and carts crowd sidewalks, release fumes, create loud noise from generators and more frequently skirt health codes.
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So, if you're waiting for us to manufacture spoons that don't give off powerful fumes the second they touch hot soup, don't hold your breath.
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Lahore barber Eijaz Ahmed, forced to down tools for several hours every day, fumes about spending up to 60 percent of his revenues on electricity.
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Before germ theory, people believed that disease spread through "fumes and dust," and beards acted as a kind of air filter to block out illness.
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Another 2083% cut in carbon dioxide fumes is required between 2021 and 2030 in addition to the 40% cut in emissions between 25 and 2000.
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Another 37.5% cut in carbon dioxide fumes is required between 2021 and 2083 in addition to the 40% cut in emissions between 2007 and 2021.
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From a distance of a quarter-mile, the car could locate the source of the fumes within a radius of 15 feet, according to Verbeck.
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"These are masks you may have bought for painting projects with fumes, for blocking smoke inhalation, or for an emergency kit," the donation page reads.
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He was hospitalized for two weeks due to fumes from neighbors' generators that were fired up after Hurricane Irma hit the island early in September.
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The goal is to replace diesel vans, a source of CO2 emissions and harmful air pollution, with electric-power vehicles, which don't emit exhaust fumes.
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Severino, with his team facing elimination and its bullpen running on fumes, relied heavily on his 25-mile-per-hour fastball over seven strong innings.
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Pliny's nephew, who wrote the sole surviving eyewitness account of the eruption, gathered that he collapsed after his breathing was obstructed by the thick fumes.
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Li, not his real name, said his school smelled of vinegar, due to a belief that vinegar fumes would help prevent the spread of disease.
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But after flailing in the first three contests — Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada — the former vice-president's campaign has reportedly been running on financial fumes.
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"The horn honk will be intolerable, diesel fumes and diesel noise will spew forth 24 hours a day underneath peoples' bedroom windows," Mr. Sweeney said.
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The vehicles denied access to 14th Street would inevitably snake their way through adjacent roads, more intimate and precious, bringing with them fumes and commotion.
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The next morning, newspapers ran pictures of streets filled with fumes and burning cars; inside one, reports said, was a child rescued just in time.
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Researchers at the Mayo Clinic published a study Wednesday that said a mix of "toxic chemical fumes," not oils, may be what's making patients sick.
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As rescuers tried to move the plane off him, one lit a match for a cigarette, igniting gas fumes and wreathing the wreckage in flame.
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The morning would dawn, with spent tear gas canisters and shards of rocks littering the streets, the acrid fumes still stinging skin and burning lungs.
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Volkswagen is suspending a high-ranking executive in the wake of revelations that German automakers tested the effects of diesel fumes on humans and monkeys.
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Women are constantly at risk of being bitten by animals or choking from the fumes in the small, non-ventilated huts they are banished to.
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The wildfires were the deadliest disaster in recent Greek history, killing 100 people, some of whom drowned or died of toxic fumes or serious burns.
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As seasons advance, a fantastic series can get indefensibly artificial, running on fumes and cliffhangers, until "Who will die?" is the main reason to watch.
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"Dyeing for Indigo" hastily tries to trace the story of indigo plantations and their toxic fumes, but crams too many facts into the chapter's 13 pages.
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But by the mid-1990s, he was on dialysis: his kidneys had failed, a byproduct of years of exposure to aerosol paint fumes and industrial toxins.
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LIMA (Reuters) - Eight men suffocated in an unauthorized gold mine in Peru after a tunnel they dug began spewing noxious fumes, local media reported on Sunday.
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We have this vacuum evacuated room for silicon molding and fumes, and then we've got lathes, milling machines, 3D printers, and a whole space for sculpting.
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Harris County Fire Marshal Laurie Christensen said firefighters have continued to apply a foam blanket on the burn area to stop the escape of dangerous fumes.
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Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency Wednesday over a massive natural-gas leak that has been spewing fumes into a Los Angeles neighborhood for months.
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Here's a taste: "Bad wigs are the noxious fumes that crowd out everything else; they slowly fill the frame until that's all you can focus on."
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When she was convicted in June, Massachusetts Judge Lawrence Moniz said she had a "duty" to save Roy when she knew he was inhaling lethal fumes.
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Go deeper: Trump fumes at New York Times over Mueller report Editor's note: This post has been corrected to better describe what Cohen has lied about.
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But while the fumes from the bitumen were at dangerous levels, the water stored in the in the bitumen-lined bottles did not contain toxic amounts.
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While Midge fumes over the conclusion she jumps to, that Bob stole her husband's act, man-baby Joel reveals he's the thief in the situation. Obviously.
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"There is a long and global history of compromised flight safety caused by exposure to oil fumes that sometimes contaminate the aircraft air supply system," Capt.
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The salesman&aposs wife borrowed the car to take his mother home and, "Somehow or another, the fumes escaped from the coolers," Detective Ed Troyer said.
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Methane fumes sickened scores of people and prompted the relocation of more than 6,600 households from the Porter Ranch community at the edge of the field.
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So before he knew it, he was photographing deep in the Colombian jungle under a makeshift awning, watching farmers producing cocaine in clouds of toxic fumes.
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Furthermore, many other substances can cause this damage, which the JAMA study notes, including alcohol, cocaine, arsenic, paint fumes, even prescription drugs like cyclosporine, an immunosuppressant.
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Meanwhile, it was churning out a smokescreen that would make James Bond's gadget guru, Q, green with envy (and perhaps also with nausea from the fumes).
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Add to that list other possible threats like diesel fumes, which can confuse bees' sense of smell and make it harder for them to find food.
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For 1.53 months, Emissions Analytics has also been measuring the fumes from diesel generators needed at construction sites as mains electricity has to be cut off.
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He said a young girl told him that energy is important to her because she often reads by the light of a fire with toxic fumes.
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Residents lived with noxious fumes and dangerous sink holes, and the government eventually bought people's homes and relocated them after failing to put out the fire.
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O.J. Simpson," said in an interview that she shot both roles at the same time and that she was "running on fumes, just as Marcia was.
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An alarm also sounds if high levels of carbon monoxide fumes are generated when cooking with firewood, charcoal or dung, warning the wearer to move away.
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Many of us who were toddlers then are slightly dimmer bulbs, I.Q.-wise, than we would have been if we hadn't been sucking in gas fumes.
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Now, a report from a British scientific journal has found that some of those works may have leaked formaldehyde fumes at levels much higher than allowed.
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D covered his mouth and nose with his jacket to block fumes wafting from a yellow powder lying in big piles on the lab station island.
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The authorities also want to convert the 300 single-deck buses to run on electricity or hydrogen, which emit no exhaust fumes, Transport for London said.
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Mr. Crane and others also worry that exhaust fumes from all the L buses will worsen air pollution in an area where many suffer from asthma.
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But in addition to noxious fumes, soldiers face roadside bombs, networks of hidden tunnels, suicide bombers, civilians being used as human shields, and other grave threats.
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Another, eyes bulging and tongue wagging, fumes as a snake emerges from her private parts: Is she copulating with the serpent or giving birth to it?
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But APA pilots also argue it means flight schedules should allow for well-rested pilots and a cockpit and cabin that are free of toxic fumes.
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The agency said it has received 2,700 complaints from people who contend they have been exposed to exhaust fumes or carbon monoxide while in the vehicles.
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He also said Iraqi efforts to break up future incidents is likely to even get slower as Iraq fumes about the strike on its sovereign territory.
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Jeffery Deaver's forte is the diabolical puzzle mystery, and THE BURIAL HOUR (Grand Central, $28) is so devilishly tricky you can practically smell the sulfur fumes.
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Many low-income, black neighborhoods in New Orleans are close to highways, where lead from gasoline fumes in years past lined the soil with the toxin.
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One police officer helping to secure the site was reportedly taken to a nearby hospital after inhaling fumes, while nine others admitted themselves as a precaution.
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Throughout its exhibition history, 'Ice Bag' had broken gears, exuded noxious fumes, leaked oil, ripped its own fabric exterior, growled, squeaked, and set itself on fire.
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The organizers arranged to have traffic stopped before the concert "to clear the air as much as possible" so auto fumes would not inhibit her singing.
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On Thursday morning, the fumes continued to penetrate subway cars traveling between the Grand Street and Graham Avenue stations, upsetting riders' stomachs and irritating their throats.
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I cannot sit on my terrace when the trucks are parked nearby because of the fumes, and if I open my windows, they fill my home.
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In the process, these workers are exposed to nickel, cadmium and mercury, among other toxic fumes, which leak into the surrounding air, ground and drinking water.
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Breathing in those latex fumes and admiring the girth of all those EU-regulated vibrators, it was as if I could feel my own libido ebbing away.
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Her daughter comes of age on the fumes of Woodstock and emerges, at 19, as the female star of one of the biggest films of all time.
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The players are running on fumes, with Furyk praying the super-charged atmosphere of the Ryder Cup will provide the adrenaline needed for the final push. 212.
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If you're creating a large mess, a lot of dust, or paint fumes, it might be best to stay at a hotel until the work is complete.
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Mainstream conservatives attacked Buchanan as an anti-Semite, which he is; in 1990 he infamously insisted that 850,000 Jews couldn't have died at Treblinka from diesel fumes.
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German carmakers are investing heavily in electric vehicles (EVs), spurred by advances in battery technology and amid a growing backlash against the environmental impact of diesel fumes.
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The complaint also states that the plaintiffs relied on Arkema executives' assurances during a press conference that the fumes were not toxic, and suffered as a result.
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A related debate has raged over the concentration of toxic chemicals in vaping fumes, ones created by the high temperature that e-cigarettes require to aerosolize oils.
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Hesitate a moment too long—as the uninitiated often do—and he'll speed off, leaving the would-be passenger breathing exhaust fumes and wondering what went wrong.
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Until recently the culprits that were usually fingered were the obvious ones: emissions from coal-fired power plants, exhaust fumes from cars and dust from building sites.
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Wednesday's explosion at the Petroquimica Mexicana de Vinilo facility in the southern state of Veracruz sent large plumes of dark smoke and toxic fumes across the region.
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It's exceptionally dark because the air is thick with volcanic fumes which start to burn our sinuses with an acrid, sour smell halfway up the steep trail.
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Several different factors were included such as low demand for travel, low physical activity and working conditions which limit exposure to noise and toxic fumes, for example.
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A Sacramento, California father, who allegedly attempted to kill himself and his two sons by poisoning them with car exhaust fumes pleaded guilty on Monday, PEOPLE confirms.
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Despite the lead and fumes, Linotypes resulted in far safer and faster conditions than handsetting, and hot-lead composition quickly became the rule for books and periodicals.
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Simultaneously, she is involved in an effort to crowdfund the development of a blood test for oil fumes that could be administered soon after suspected fume events.
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"The field is running on fumes," says L. Scott Levin, a prominent surgeon and former ASRT president who runs the VCA program at the University of Pennsylvania.
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In Malaysia earlier this year, a government crackdown found at least 148 unlicensed recycling factories that pollute local communities with toxic fumes and contaminate bodies of water.
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For instance, the ice cream salesman had recently bought a new car, which probably had better sealing and less ventilation, which trapped in the fumes, Troyer said.
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We also don't know if any toxic fumes were released into the environment (seems likely), or if the incident will affect NASA's Commercial Crew program (also likely).
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But Wright realized he could make a much bigger difference tackling trucks most often associated with early morning wakeups, diesel fumes, and the stench of rotting garbage.
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We have a solution: virtual reality graffiti, complete with a spray can you can wield with none of the messy aerosol paint drips or lung-scarring fumes.
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"Fares have been too high for too long as transatlantic routes have been long dominated by carriers with outdated legacies running on fumes," a Norwegian spokesman said.
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"Will," however, adds an intriguing chapter to the bard's legend, in a TNT series that presents him as a young man breathing in fame's first intoxicating fumes.
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"It seems that water and fuel mixed together and the fumes from this might have been enough for them to lose consciousness," he told Reuters by telephone.
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The Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) has since issued warnings to residents of the suburb and surrounding areas to stay indoors and protect themselves from the fumes.
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The Japanese was running on fumes against Pablo Carreno Busta in an exhausting fourth round clash before prevailing in the tiebreak and will need to recover quickly.
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Residents told media the rescuers were overcome by fumes as they tried to help the worker and they too fell into the tank, which contained liquid ammonia.
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The fumes drift toward New Delhi and its suburbs, mixing with construction dust, vehicle emissions and smoke from fireworks displays during Diwali, the Hindu festival of light.
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Officials are trying to prevent possible explosions or the release of toxic fumes by "quenching" most of the wells, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency spokesman Thomas Travis said.
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VW was featured in a Netflix documentary series about corruption, which disclosed that the company had jointly sponsored tests exposing monkeys to toxic diesel fumes in 2014.
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The Buffalo Wild Wings employee who tragically died on Thursday after he was exposed to fumes from a floor cleaner in the Massachusetts restaurant has been identified.
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But another, who reportedly joined the company in March at a newer building in Midtown Manhattan, said that the fumes "has been a major issue for us."
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Most Americans have at some time in their lives been running on fiscal fumes and have postdated checks as they waited for a paycheck to be deposited.
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BASF said there was no risk to the public from toxic fumes, and said it had been able to prevent chemicals from leaking into the Rhine river.
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The metal, mostly used for auto catalysts to clean pollution from exhaust fumes, has rallied on an expected supply deficit and higher demand in the automobile market.
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The plan aims to push through cuts in industrial emissions and vehicular exhaust fumes, introduce stringent rules for transport fuels and biomass burning and reduce dust pollution.
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"Sometimes anger makes people do unfortunate things," Sansa tells Arya, and that's the problem—Arya's been running off fumes of righteous indignation for most of the series.
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We were running on fumes and adrenaline all weekend, and yesterday, when I finally had time to reflect on things and try to process it, I couldn't.
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Federal regulators are investigating whether more than 600,000 Ford Explorers, in model years 2011 to 2015, should be recalled because exhaust fumes can enter the passenger compartment.
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This week, she sat on her mother's lap, sucking on a lollipop, while her aunt cooked on a clay stove in the room, filling it with fumes.
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The automakers financed an experiment in which 10 monkeys squatted in airtight chambers, watching cartoons for entertainment as they inhaled fumes from a rigged diesel Volkswagen Beetle.
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This may have been helpful in the 19th century when homes needed to be far away from factories emitting toxic fumes, but today it makes less sense.
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Some residents in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and on the East End of Long Island have been complaining for years about the noise and fumes generated by helicopters.
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Passengers can be affected too, but because most don't fly as frequently as pilots and flight attendants, they are usually less affected by strong fumes, pilots contend.
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The easiest fixes include improving ignition switches on cars and trucks and fitting nozzles at gas stations with rubber seals to prevent fumes from escaping, he said.
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As Mr. Haney blended the edges of various silicone pieces, Mr. Burleigh held a small red fan to his face to mitigate the fumes from the solvents.
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Proponents of the measure say it is a common-sense regulation meant to protect people forced to breathe fracking-related fumes and live near explosion-prone sites.
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But in the days before landfall, there was a run on basic goods, with shelves picked clean of water and many gas stations left with only fumes.
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He'd joined the Bloomington, Indiana, chapter of the Occupy movement for a while, but saw the blaze of indignation dwindle to fumes without any lasting political victories.
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Unfortunately for Vesuvius' victims, that means they lived long enough to be baked alive in the stone boathouses while suffocating from toxic fumes, according to the researchers.
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Electroplating — using an electric current to adhere the gold to the object — appeared in the 19th century, largely replacing fire gilding, whose mercury fumes are highly toxic.
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Much of the interest in codeine dates from a 1950 experiment, unlikely to be undertaken today, in which 17 Swedish medical students agreed to inhale ammonia fumes.
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"If ministers don't want to uphold the laws protecting us from toxic fumes and climate change, we're going to ask a court to do that," it said.
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"Students and staff were on the playground at the time and may have been sprayed by fuel or inhaled fumes," the Los Angeles Unified School District said.
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Those figures come as Trump struggles to enact some key planks of his campaign platform and fumes over the investigation into Russian efforts to influence the election.
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One night, they returned home and found Laura gone and a terrible smell of gas; neighbors had noticed the fumes and rushed in to rescue the baby.
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These poor souls have the misfortune to lead the dominant party when the regime is running on fumes and the party's factions are at each other's throats.
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The automakers financed an experiment in which 63 monkeys squatted in airtight chambers, watching cartoons for entertainment as they inhaled fumes from a rigged diesel Volkswagen Beetle.
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According to Al-Jazeera, at least two Iraqi civilians have died from toxic fumes, and nearly 2000,000 people were being treated for breathing problems as of Oct. 22.
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Each stage of an EV's life has environmental impacts, and while they aren't as obvious as a tailpipe pumping out fumes, that doesn't make them any less damaging.
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"A few anecdotal cases do not prove anything as we are exposed to many potentially harmful things each day, including traffic fumes, flashing lights, and vibrations," he continued.
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Here is one example (pretty over the top): Ethanol is flammable and therefore unsuitable for large quantities to be on public display, and formalin gives off hazardous fumes.
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The lawsuit, filed in the Harris County district court Thursday, claims that Arkema did not warn first responders that fumes from fires at the plant could be toxic.
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We will add one million square feet to the convention center and remove thousands of trucks and their diesel fumes that currently line up along Manhattan's West Side.
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So don't waste your time or money on influencers, advisors, scammy book makers, and rich people who are getting high on the fumes of a new financial scam.
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"The filthiest rock 'n' roller ever to prance across the stage," fumes Dan Peters, 33, a minister at the interdenominational Zion Christian Center in North St. Paul, Minn.
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Clinton gloats and Trump fumes She prodded Trump on his treatment of women and offered an emotive defense of Obama over the GOP nominee's so-called birther crusade.
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In this case, the formaldehyde fumes were likely escaping the tanks via the sealant, which had to be reapplied over the years to prevent the liquid from leaking.
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Nicotine increases the "harshness" of the vapor which can lead to nasty coughing fits and feeling like you've been trying to inhale exhaust fumes for the last hour.
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As they fold laundry together, he discusses an 18-wheeler parked in a neighborhood "spewing fumes all over the place," but notes that it's not a code violation.
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The stench of odorized gas fumes drove thousands of residents from their homes in the nearby Porter Ranch community, many complaining of headaches, respiratory problems, dizziness and nosebleeds.
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Smoke causes more fire deaths than flames, according to the National Fire Protection Association, because people are incapacitated by fumes so quickly that they can't get to safety.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A research organization funded by German carmakers sponsored scientific experiments testing nitrogen dioxide, a gas found in exhaust fumes, on people, German daily Stuttgarter Zeitung said.
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The New York Times said EUGT had commissioned a study to defend the use of diesel after the World Health Organisation said the fuel's exhaust fumes were carcinogenic.
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For example, nickel compounds and chromium are both known to cause lung cancer and are typically present in fumes when workers weld stainless steel, the study team writes.
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Formula E may have already found fans who don't want to deal with loud engines or gas fumes, but it has the advantage of being a global series.
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"I want to take my baby to the nail salon with me but I'm worried the fumes and chemicals are [too] toxic 🤔 any thoughts?" one fan asked.
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In a related development, German daily Stuttgarter Zeitung reported on Sunday that EUGT also sponsored scientific experiments testing nitrogen dioxide, a gas found in exhaust fumes, on people.
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My therapist recently told me that I'm in an abusive relationship with the contest, which she says leaves me "adrenalized" and running off the fumes of televised spectacle.
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The ships that dock there originally had no way to plug into the local electrical power grid, so diesel fumes were prevalent in the area as a result.
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Trust us, you're much better off shoveling this down in the comfort of your own home than on a dingy picnic bench on asphalt, surrounded by gas fumes.
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WATCHDOGS PRAISE, WALL STREET FUMES: Wall Street is fuming over regulators' rejection of the dismantlement plans from five major domestic banks, after news of the decision leaked early.
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Twenty years ago, these workers developed a disease called bronchiolitis obliterans, or popcorn lung, after inhaling the fumes of artificial butter flavoring from open vats in their workplace.
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One of the most common sources of soot is partly burned carbon fuel, but soot could come from cooking fumes, cigarettes and fireplaces as well as the furnace.
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"Since that day when I got knocked out from laundry fumes, every synthetic fragrance and most solvents [and] most paints, plastics, and exhaust makes me sick," she says.
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ENVIRONMENT Angela Merkel will meet at the chancellery on Monday with local leaders of municipalities that are suffering from poor air quality, largely blamed on diesel engine fumes.
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Macdonald was sensational in the under-loved indie comedy "Patti Cake$," and she easily holds the screen here, too, even when working on fumes and with dumb shtick.
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They are also continuing a search-and-rescue mission with support from South Korea, despite difficult conditions created by the toxic fumes and bad weather hampering the effort.
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Some residents in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and on the East End of Long Island have been complaining for years about the noise and the fumes generated by helicopters.
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After the explosion, at least one Harris County deputy was taken to the hospital after inhaling fumes from the plant, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said on Twitter.
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A tremendous explosion had torn through the 5,19163-ton steel vessel at midnight on Saturday, destroying half the bridge and enveloping the ship in flame and poisonous fumes.
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Fumes forced the evacuation of a Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control center in Leesburg, Va., on Monday evening, delaying flights in the area, according to multiple reports.
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Local reports attributed the deaths to the inhalation of toxic fumes from cheap or makeshift stoves set up by migrants for warmth, though a coroner's ruling is pending.
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Among other things, Der Spiegel said, the carmakers agreed in 2006 to limit the size of tanks used to hold a liquid required to neutralize nitrogen oxide fumes.
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Construction and congestion on side streets in the East Village could be abated, sparing neighbors fumes from supplemental buses and asbestos in the debris removed from the tunnel.
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My neighbors and I are tormented by the jingle that plays on a loop and by the noise and fumes produced by idling truck engines and refrigeration equipment.
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Riding around the vicinity of the above-mentioned Thai smelting yard — the one with the tall, ugly smokestack — I find plenty of farmers irate about the sickening fumes.
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With my tolerance for toxic fumes now established, I use the lighter to heat up the blade of a knife cutter, allowing me to slice through the plastic.
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The government, keen to clear the air of choking exhaust fumes, has plans for a quota that could insist that 20000% of sales are EVs or hybrids by 22025.
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Fumes filled the building, and the plaza was soon cluttered with residents and dozens of children in bassinets and strollers, evacuated from a day care center in the building.
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"The impact they had on this community was devastating," Pops said, adding many low-income residents living near the asphalt plant were sickened from the fumes the plant emitted.
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"Almost choked myself to death when the wind direction changed and the toxic fumes is blowing directly at me for 40 sec," he recalls in his Facebook photo album.
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Pollution levels were exacerbated because of fumes from vehicles, pollutants from coal-fired power plants and industries, as well as smoke from fires being burned to keep people warm.
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It's the gazillion-dollared, 152-minute equivalent to setting fire to all of your childhood Star Wars toys in the backyard, and getting high off the fumes that follow.
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"Accidents regularly occur with machine operators getting trapped, workers cleaning underground waste tanks suffocating from toxic fumes, or workers drowning in toxic sludge at the tannery premises," it said.
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On the way home, they survive a mugging ("Goddamn New York," Max fumes), and Figgis smoothly captures the vulnerability that can follow a moment of shared trauma and intensify.
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Alcohol fumes can catch on fire — beers, wines and low-ABV liqueurs aren't dangerous on this front, but anything over 40 percent ABV has the potential to light up.
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In the wake of Volkswagen's diesel test cheating, regulators around the world have intensified a clampdown on toxic fumes, potentially providing a boost in demand for zero emission cars.
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"The money should be spent on the poor, above all on health," fumes Sonia Meza, an evangelical who works as a maid, from La Florida, a suburb of Santiago.
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But conditions are still pretty dire: They have to endure toxic fumes and carry huge slabs of the bright yellow material, earning up to $10 per day at best.
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Though the cause of death is still unclear, investigators reportedly discovered burnt coal in a frying pan upon entering the apartment and suspect Jonghyun died from inhaling toxic fumes.
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A commonality one does find is that poorer workers are more exercised about the cultural-liberal elite than the financial elite (the class which the left usually fumes against).
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I've seen this story across the country: Businesses flooded out in Davenport, Iowa; homes burned to ashes in Agoura Hills, California; families breathe in toxic fumes in south Philadelphia.
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Worst yet, open kerosene flames are common causes for burn trauma and home destruction, and much like cigarette smoke, the fumes from gas lamps may also contribute to cancer.
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This mean that vehicle fumes, pollution from coal-fired power plants and industries, as well as smoke from fires being burned to keep people warm hangs over the city.
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"Welding fumes have previously been classified as 'possibly carcinogenic' to people," said Dr. Denitza Blagev, a researcher at the University of Utah and Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah.
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They have also urged China to tackle rising ground-level ozone, known as "sunburn for the lungs" and caused mainly by the interaction of sunlight with vehicle exhaust fumes.
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Other commenters didn't see the positive side of the outing, with one telling Gibson to "get a babysitter" and others expressing concern over the chemical fumes inside the salon.
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The fact that these Pokémon are constantly emitting smokey fumes and are named after the words coughing and wheezing, they've long been associated with the act of smoking weed.
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In his current term, Putin has relied on the fumes of nationalism and xenophobia to buttress his popular support and put the relatively minor uprising in 2012 behind him.
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Fire department investigators determined the fire broke out when heat from the generator ignited gasoline fumes, which set ablaze wooden pallets and other debris, said a Fire Department spokesman.
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When Beck, high off whatever infidelitous fumes fuel her misplaced superiority complex, comes for Karen at a party, she fails at putting a single dent in Karen's self-confidence.
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Earlier this year, the company suspended a top executive after news broke that the company was involved in tests of the effects of diesel fumes on humans and monkeys.
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Residents wonder about fate of their homes Residents voiced frustration and anxiety after being forced to evacuate their homes as lava and hazardous fumes spewed on the Big Island.
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There on the silent bus, the woman shouted multiple drafts of an e-mail to a friend, laying plain her regret, fumes of resignation in the tight, enclosed area.
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Owino Uhuru residents said they would sometimes have to sleep outside to avoid choking on the fumes that would waft through their windows and become trapped in their homes.
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While the risk of inhaling the sulfuric fumes was a concern, the only thing that erupted throughout this showcase was a lot of malting hot drones and otherworldly jams.
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"You'll have irritation in the throat and the nose but you're not going to be gassed on the island," he added, because the fumes are diluted in the air.
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Still, many Brazilians are in no mood to be told where they can protest as the country fumes over colossal graft scandals involving political figures across the ideological spectrum.
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Decades removed from its heyday as the brutalizer of small bookshops—the inspiration for Tom Hanks's soul-destroying monolith in You've Got Mail—the store is running on fumes.
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The island enacted the vehicle ban because the presence of cars on the island were "noisy, and belched stinky fumes" and scared the horses, according to the Star Tribune.
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Carter later texted a friend that she "fucking told him to get back in" when he exited the car and called her, fearful as it filled up with fumes.
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RADIOHEAD SINGER FUMES ON STAGE OVER CREW MEMBER'S 2012 DEATH DURING FIRST CONCERT IN TORONTO SINCE ORDEAL Vuolo said he hoped the baby would be just like her mother.
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The toy was scary enough on its own, since the so-called "Plastigoop" probably off-gassed some unknown noxious fumes and shaved years off a generation of young lives.
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Even before Maria, he said, the island's aging power authority was "running on fumes," suffering from layoffs, little oversight, and risky debt borrowing, according to a 2016 outside audit.
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Twenty-one people sought treatment for exposure to fumes from the blaze, and the company was sued by first responders assigned to keep local residents from entering the area.
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Released in 2016, Blonde floats on the fumes of a growing cultural resurgence in psychedelics—an idea given credence by the release of several pieces of work this year.
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Mame Aly Dyigo, a soccer coach and retired professional player, said he has moved his team's practices to the beach after exhaust fumes from nearby traffic were bothering players.
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Spurs was, though, some way short of full strength, stripped not only of Harry Kane but Son Heung-min, its other rapier threat, and running on fumes in midfield.
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Two weeks ago, Joe Biden's presidential campaign was running on fumes, with pundits speculating that the candidate may not have enough money or support to make it much longer.
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In January, The New York Times reported that the company had helped to finance experiments in which monkeys were forced to breathe diesel fumes at a lab in Albuquerque.
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Billions of dollars in economic output — more than Israel's yearly gains — are going up in fumes as motorists sit in traffic, with no other way to get to work.
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Lung injuries from vaping are "most likely" caused by direct toxicity or tissue damage from noxious chemical fumes, the Mayo Clinic said in a statement Wednesday announcing new findings.
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Shocked by the toxic fumes above Israel's highways, Shir Esh and Liron Simon founded Airy, a startup producing moss tiles for urban rooftops which absorb CO2 and airborne pollutants.
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The study focused on automobile fumes, smog, soot, ash and construction dust that cause serious illnesses and outcomes like asthma, low birth weight, heart attacks and high blood pressure.
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The man, whose name was not released, tried to turn off the gas, but fumes from the gas cylinder soon ignited into a wall of flames, he told investigators.
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That changed in 217 when the journal published two articles rebutting research from the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health which linked lung cancer to diesel fumes.
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He's older than the hills but by GOD he's going to sidle up to you over a cig and breathe noxiously nostalgic conversational fumes in your incredibly disinterested face.
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They're setting the bins alight, sticking their tiny stupid heads in the lids, taking a deep breath of the potentially fatal burning plastic fumes and riding that motherfucking wave!
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In the image a mother grabs her twin daughters by the arm, one in diapers and wearing rubber sandals, the other barefoot, as a teargas cannister emits its fumes.
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The downside, of course, is that an entire town of people is "safely" inhaling rancid fumes from other people's poop until the local government can figure its shit out.
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The pot was obliterated at temperatures between 900 and 1,000 degrees Celsius, powering nearby homes, but eliminating any chance anyone in the area would get high off the fumes.
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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Eight migrants including six children were found dead on Monday after suffocating from petrol fumes while packed into a lorry container on the west Libyan coast, authorities said.
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What caused the blast was unclear, but Pemex initially warned local residents to keep away from the site due to what it described as a dissipating cloud of toxic fumes.
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Passenger Rachel Naftel wrote on Twitter that the fumes she'd inhaled made her "instantly dizzy" and left her feeling "faint and sick," even after she'd made it off the plane.
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And like kidney failure after spending so many hours breathing in fumes from a Rustoleum nozzle, there are costs to fighting for a living that are only obvious in hindsight.
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"Because it is impossible to see, taste or smell the toxic fumes, CO can kill you before you are aware it is in your home," HUD said in the notice.
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He has survived at least three of our near death experiences where the company was on fumes and it wasn't clear how we were going to make it another month.
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Just under 20 years after his MMA debut, he's riding fumes and artificial ligaments into what he says is his final fight against Chael Sonnen at Bellator 170 this Saturday.
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This has added to the fumes from older diesel cars, domestic heating, industry and nearby open coal pits to create a toxic mist hovering over the city of 2 million.
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The borough of Thurrock, where the port is situated, has the country's third-worst levels of air pollution, in part because of fumes spewed out by ships in the port.
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But the tests they were conducting on the exhaust fumes, meant to prove the cleanliness of modern diesel engines, uncovered one of the biggest and boldest frauds in corporate history.
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"This final rule is important because it protects airline passengers from unwanted exposure to aerosol fumes that occur when electronic cigarettes are used onboard airplanes," Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said.
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Bad wigs are the noxious fumes that crowd out everything else; they slowly fill the frame until that's all you can focus on, that distinct lack of life-sustaining oxygen.
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An Orange County Sheriff's deputy arrived at the home Tuesday after a 911 call, but was overwhelmed by the fumes inside the residence, according to a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
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Not only do you have to lean over and stretch your poor aching back, but you're forced to breathe in odiferous fumes and sweat through your very favorite T-shirt.
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The Chamonix valley is often shrouded in smog, the product of wood-burning chimneys and the exhaust fumes of lorries rumbling to the Mont Blanc Tunnel between France and Italy.
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The sickly-sweet aroma it produced was one thing I had not forgotten (though Buttigieg was quick to tell me that recently installed controls had greatly reduced the pernicious fumes).
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In the world's 34 poorest countries, people are most likely to die of respiratory problems, not from smoking, but from the exhaust fumes and smoke emitted from rudimentary cooking equipment.
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"This final rule is important because it protects airline passengers from unwanted exposure to aerosol fumes that occur when electronic cigarettes are used onboard airplanes," said Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
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When talking about air pollution, smoke belched by cars and trucks, fumes from factories, wildfires, and emissions from air conditioning are probably the first things that come to your mind.
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Harris County Fire Marshal Laurie Christensen said fire fighters have placed and continue to reapply a foam blanket on the burn area to stop the possible escape of dangerous fumes.
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German daily Stuttgarter Zeitung reported at the weekend that a research organization funded by German carmakers sponsored scientific experiments testing nitrogen dioxide, a gas found in exhaust fumes, on people.
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Most children did not have formal contracts, were earning below the minimum monthly wage and reported health problems such as extreme fatigue, back pain and exposure to dust and fumes.
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They refused, in the interest of keeping the fumes in the room, so I had to slump on the toilet with a candle in my lap and wait it out.
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Traffic jams in the city and appalling air pollution—290% of which comes from vehicle fumes, by official reckoning—may end up causing as much popular resentment as any surcharge.
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A judge ruled that Carter, then 17, caused Roy's death when she told him in a phone call to "get back in" the truck as it was filling with fumes.
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The hazy fumes of charring beef tallow, combined with the smoke of the butter Riedy is basting it with, overpowers the exhaust system with its thick, white plumes of smoke.
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While much attention is focused on airborne pollutants from car emissions, factories and power plants, others such as household mold, chemical fumes and smoke can pose dangers within the home.
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More than $12bn (£9.7bn) has been spent on the devices, known as open-loop scrubbers, which extract sulphur from the exhaust fumes of ships that run on heavy fuel oil.
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Chopin's heart is information, which anyone can possess; a memory of stove fumes is not information but a particular, personal memory, which is likely to prompt one of our own.
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Signs advised people not to stay in the crater for more than 60 minutes at a time, as inhaling the sulfur fumes could carry health risks, including headaches and nausea.
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"Never say 'marijuana' again in this courthouse until you call the police on your friend from college who dares to smoke it when he has children at home," she fumes.
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Also on view is the gas column built by the death camp's practitioners to recapture the cyanide fumes of Zyklon-B after use, allowing for more frequent gas chamber murders.
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LONDON — A scientific article published in April, asserting that a 2012 exhibition of work by Damien Hirst at Tate Modern had dangerously high levels of formaldehyde fumes, will be retracted.
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Researchers have discovered links to stomach problems, sleeping troubles and hearing loss, although there has been disagreement over the role played by the poisonous dust and fumes at ground zero.
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Plumes of white steam and hydrochloric acid fumes, a vaporous, corrosive mix formed from lava reacting with seawater as it enters the ocean, could be seen rising from a distance.
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Worse, those who live close to the factory have to grapple not only with the fumes, but also with inescapable vibrations — strong enough to damage their homes — and noise pollution.
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The open bar upstairs certainly helped, as did the intensifying wafts of paint fumes, but there was also a thrill in creating something at once so temporary and so permanent.
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However, concentrations of ground-level ozone, known as "sunburn for the lungs" and caused by the interaction of car exhaust fumes with sunlight, rose 8.1% compared with a year earlier.
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Bangkok Journal BANGKOK — The thick white walls of the little fort are smudged and streaked with mold, doing little to keep out the racket and heavy fumes of passing traffic.
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As President Donald Trump reportedly fumes over comments Gary Cohn made last month, the White House chief economic advisor told CNBC on Friday he and the president get along well.
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Carbon monoxide "is found in fumes produced any time you burn fuel in cars or trucks, small engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges, or furnaces," according to the CDC.
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Over her career, her main concern has been working to identify and prevent chemical exposures in plane cabins — focusing on things like cleaning solutions or fumes caused by jet fuel.
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The cost to automotive companies of installing equipment to neutralize the fumes emitted by diesel vehicles is also increasing, making it difficult to keep the price of the cars competitive.
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In more recent records, we can see vestiges of the metal from the fumes of the early years of the Industrial Revolution and, later still, the residue from leaded gasoline.
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Researchers at the University of Reading and the University of Southampton (UK) previously found that diesel fumes may be partly responsible, as the fuel can confuse bees' sense of smell.
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