At the base of the food chain are bacteria that dwell in the searing fluids belching from the volcanic vents. |
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Would it be better if the city were dependent for its wealth on huge factories belching out pollution night and day? |
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Not long afterwards and the last German fighter was heading for the ocean, fire and black smoke belching from the engine. |
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I tottered out and was passed by a tour bus, a panzer-tank soundalike, belching fumes, its upper deck laden with day trippers. |
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Beyond the tall, fire belching stacks of Linden and the plain, unvaried flats of Secaucus lies a gentle, fertile garden state called New Jersey. |
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It is ludicrous to have practically empty vehicles belching out fumes and congesting our streets all day, all year. |
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Then the big, belching bus turns onto a washboarded, sandy lane and slowly bounces through the tiny village of Ganeshpura. |
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Back in 2002, people ignored the warnings and kept up their fuel-thirsty lifestyles, belching out more and more planet-warming carbon dioxide. |
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Normally, this gas is expelled by the animal through eructation or belching. |
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It is usually associated with noticeable flatus, belching, borborygmus, abdominal distension, or a combination of these signs. |
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After nearly half an hour, the lorry rolls out of hiding, belching charcoal-black smoke. |
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Most people link air pollution with industrial smokestacks or trucks belching clouds of diesel exhaust. |
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She is shown guzzling down a bottle of the soft drink in front of a dinner packed with men before accidentally belching. |
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In the darkened theatre, I asked myself what became of her, but I found her in the seat behind me, gin-soaked and belching while she dozed. |
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The sight of these illuminated beasts, belching out fire and smoke on a dark night was intended to terrify would-be intruders. |
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Other typical symptoms of GERD include waterbrash, belching, and regurgitation. |
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We've all copped a lungful of black exhaust belching out of a diesel truck. |
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Sasha's father was one of the 70000 conscripts ordered in to bring in sand to quench the belching nuclear fires. |
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You may notice a burning sensation in your upper abdomen, nausea, bloating and belching. |
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Sure enough, a train was chugging slowly towards them, belching steam up into the air. |
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The famous fog of London was an entirely chemical outpouring created by treacherous fumes and gases belching from countless chimneys. |
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There is no cloud there, no smog belching from industrial chimneys, just a great barren expanse of sand and jewelled sky. |
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All those hops and yeast and good times belching from the chimney stacks would definitely account for that heady aroma. |
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Kwenn clung on even tighter, but could barely see through the thick smoke belching from the ship. |
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Arm outstretched hopelessly, I stand trying to flag down packed, battered buses as they groan past, belching suffocating fumes. |
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The smokestacks from the factories of Tokyo were belching black smolder into already fetid air. |
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Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere. |
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It is caused by diesel fumes belching from the packed vehicles and halfway-wrecked lorries that clog the roads. |
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Associated symptoms may include heartburn, upper abdominal bloating, or belching. |
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Fructose intolerance involves several non-specific symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain and tension, gas, excess belching, and diarrhea. |
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This is a wonderful plant when anxiety causes digestive problems such as indigestion, nausea, acidity, bloating, belching, flatulence and colic. |
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Four dark shapes, menacing funnels belching spark-laced smoke thundered down the rolling plains, the ground churning to dust underneath their cruel wheels. |
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Apartment complexes turned clubs as residents celebrated the festival with pulsating music belching out from personal music systems and of course colours sprinkled all over. |
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The film becomes a massive dreamscape, with characters constantly questioning whether they're in reality or if their subconscious is just belching again. |
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Environmentalists see these steps as safeguards against further despoliation by belching factories and power plants. |
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Methane from belching cows makes an easy target, just as farting cows were good for a laugh. |
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Symptoms include abdominal discomfort, belching, flatulence, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and heartburn. |
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It was already starting to yaw uncontrollably, spinning in an unstoppable circle, ugly black smoke belching from the worthless engines, now just burning hunks of metal. |
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Flatulence is characterized by bloating, cramping, belching and passing gas. |
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Everywhere I looked, on either bank or beyond skittering mud flats, were power stations belching steam into grey, lowering skies. |
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Every night immense convoys like this one snake their way into the Indian capital, belching sulphurous diesel smoke. |
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On the other hand, ships are belching out more and more sulphur dioxide into the sky. |
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Another 15 minutes' driving through dunes reveals why: a giant red pit is belching gases and flames into the night sky. |
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The most common side effect of omega-3 supplements is a fishy aftertaste, or possibly belching. |
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Just what this town doesn't need is some huge power station belching out smoke and greenhouse gases. |
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However, Io, the closest moon to Jupiter, is a hot, hellish place studded with volcanoes belching sulphur and other materials. |
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Together, burning and belching provide the 2nd largest contribution to the greenhouse effect. |
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As a youth he had scandalized his family by studying medicine, and had published at Rome, at great expense, a treatise on the difficulty of belching while lying down. |
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The radiator clanked and coughed, belching out a haze of smoke and heat. |
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Skeletal dead trees ring the edge of Manaro's crater, while trees in dense jungle nearby were covered in ash which has been belching from the volcano. |
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Immediately opposite was a grotesque figure of Satan, no doubt in canonicals also, with cloven foot and horns, belching out fire and brimstone on the terrified audience. |
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But for all its glories, Victorian was also a time of grinding hard work, belching mill chimneys and the sort of poverty scarcely imaginable today. |
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It is characteristically burning and has a belchy feel because belching and alkalies relieve it. |
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Soon the YMCA, public library and Duncan McColl buildings were on fire, while St. Leonards Hall and other buildings on Clarkson Street were belching smoke and flames. |
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Babbage's nearest recycling centre is no backstreet scrapyard, belching fumes from makeshift incinerators and open baths of bubbling acid like several he has seen in the third world. |
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Draw attention to the geographic setting of the city, the nearby waterways, the port, the railway, the factories and their belching chimneys, the various neighbourhoods, etc. |
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What child of our generation can forget running to a window to watch the train or the haunting late night blast of its steam whistle belching clouds of smoke? |
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We can point to the smoke belching from the cave as evidence of this. |
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Bloat occurs in ruminants when gas produced during fermentation becomes trapped inside the rumen rather than being expelled through eructation or belching. |
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But coal-fired stations, with their belching smokestacks, are notorious polluters, and face tough new air-quality standards that will render many older ones uneconomic. |
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I have so far seen very few new Z4's on the road which makes crossing one all the more special...especially when that hunk of an inline six-cylinder engine is belching out the German alphabet. |
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If the flatulence is accompanied by abdominal pain, belching, nausea or there is a change in the nature of your stool, you should consult a physician and determine the cause. |
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Cycling enthusiasts blame the sweltering heat, potholes, and the dumping of Chinese bikes unsuitable for glutinous dirt roads for the ascendancy of belching minivans, even over short distances. |
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There, amid belching smokestacks and clanging delivery trucks, sits artwork made by Mr. Serra, a secret grace note in a decidedly ungraceful block. |
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He represents the unrespectable id, the bold fellow who tramples across the landscape bellowing and belching, drunk on his own testosterone, entirely free. |
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Andersson's people shamble about their daily rounds in a city that's perpetually overcast, chimneys belching effluent on the horizon, traffic in permanent gridlock. |
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Yes, we have seen the wrecked cars and the factories belching smoke and the blur of speedy automobiles crowding highways. |
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Although it may seem counterintuitive because of belching smokestacks and car tailpipes, indoor air quality is actually worse overall than what you'll find outside. |
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The high impact derives from the farmstock fodder grown with chemicals, transport fuels, and the potent greenhouse gas methane from belching cattle and sheep. |
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We know that cows, pigs and sheep do an awful lot of belching and blooping and those belches and bloops introduce a significant amount of methane into the atmosphere. |
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Our leader Kevin also favours a belching baritone saxophone lustiness. |
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Methane belching from cattle can be reduced with genetic selection, immunization, rumen defaunation, diet modification and grazing management, among others. |
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