Everyone was glad to get back to green grass and clean air after summer in the big city. |
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I also feel that the clean air standard could have been given due and proper consideration. |
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The system uses traditional ducting for air delivery, sending clean air, quietly, to all parts of the home. |
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Thousands of restoration projects in rural areas need millions of trees to provide clean air, pure water, and improved wildlife habitat. |
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I still haven't got to the bottom of it, but my guess is that it was the heady combination of utterly pure water and deliciously clean air. |
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Lightning forks scratched their summits and distant rainstorms hung like negligees billowing in the clean air. |
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An aesthetically pleasing city with clean air would make cycling and walking more pleasurable. |
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By contrast, some countries with relatively clean air, such as Scotland and New Zealand, demonstrated high rates of allergic diseases. |
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Thanks to its quiet roads, clean air and cheap housing, it is now claiming to be the fastest growing town in Europe. |
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This mingling of polluted and clean air is particularly evident from January to April of each year during the winter monsoon. |
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Smoke free air, clean air, no, pristine alpine air would fill our lungs in between sups of sweet, sweet beer. |
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I am all for people's rights and a smoker has as much of a right to smoke as a non-smoker has the right to clean air. |
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Who wants to be a passive breather of fumes, when we now seem to be awarded a right to clean air? |
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A few minutes later, we reached the edge of the woods upwind of the dump and gasped clean air. |
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They think clean air is always more important than cheap housing and treat those who would dare to choose otherwise as soft in the head. |
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They whimpered and whined as they raised their noses to the air and snuffled at the smell that drifted into the clean air. |
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The youngsters come to many parts of the country, including Pembrokeshire, to enjoy the benefits of clean air and uncontaminated food. |
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The clean air, the salty spray and the charming surroundings have beguiled visitors for years. |
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If you value a higher number of automobiles on the highways and also assign high scores to clean air, it is more self-defeating criteria. |
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It is a knock for those trying to encourage clean air policies and switch from open fires and log burners to electricity. |
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Local clean air laws are stronger and more comprehensive than state legislation. |
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The importance of breathing clean air cannot be overemphasized. |
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But for a public that expects clean air, clean water, and a healthy future for its children, the administration's actions speak louder than words. |
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We expect clean air to breathe, pure food to eat and safe water to drink. |
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The women's critique broke down views of virtue and vice that associated smoke with virtuous masculine industriousness and clean air with vicious feminized luxury. |
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We know that some people do refrain from overusing nonrenewable resources, from forests and fish to less tangible resources such as clean air and physical space. |
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Button ran most of the race in clean air and maintained the lead after the Toyotas pitted and fell down the order. |
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Our clean air, water and soil are the foundation from which everything is built' says Roody Rasmussen, senior vice president. |
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Due to its natural beauty and clean air, Tasmania is a popular location for Australians to retire to. |
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Studies assessing the impact of clean air acts in Delaware and Boston have demonstrated that they can significantly reduce PM25 concentrations. |
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It is difficult to quantify the value of an environmental value such as a healthy ecosystem, clean air, or species diversity. |
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Instead, the positive pressurization constantly pushes clean air out of the cab, which maintains a much cleaner and healthier environment for the operator. |
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In the event of a fire, ventilation is used to keep smoke out of the service tunnel and move smoke in one direction in the main tunnel to give passengers clean air. |
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Good schools, low crime rates, clean air, ample recreational facilities and short, traffic-free commutes are assets usually cited by penturban business recruiters. |
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But the EPA would have to abide by the Clean Air Act, which led to all of these different blends of gas in the first place. |
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Unfortunately, we omitted the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act, as well as the SALT treaty and revenue sharing. |
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The provisions of that Act have now been consolidated into the Clean Air Act 1993, which covers the emission of dark smoke from chimneys and industrial and trade premises. |
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The firm has been cited for violations of the Clean Air Act. |
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Something he doesn't tell you, that Michigan plant he spoke at turned out to be one of those old stinkpots that was then under investigation for Clean Air Act violations. |
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This unusually severe judgment was the first criminal conviction of a refinery operation under the Clean Air Act. |
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By the 1970s, when the project was belatedly put in train, it was rightly judged that the effects of the Clean Air Act justified a loose interpretation of this provision. |
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Under Nixon, the EPA was started, the OSHA was started, the Clean Air Act was passed, the Clean Water Act was passed. |
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It wasn't until the end of 1995 that the Clean Air Act and corresponding EPA regulations finally prohibited leaded gasoline as a motor vehicle fuel. |
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In the 1950s and 60s, these factories either switched to using other fuels, often because of the Clean Air Act of 1956, or closed completely. |
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Among the bills Chafee fostered while in the minority was the Clean Water Act of 1986, and the 1990 amendments to the Clean Air Act. |
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Clean air is a valuable natural resource that needs to be protected. |
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In fact, according to the Clean Air Council, Americans use about 4 million tons of gift-wrap and shopping bags during the holiday season alone. |
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Clean Air Power says it is currently talking to a number of Europe's leading truck makers with a view to producing an integrated product. |
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For air PA, the Clean Air Act classifies the sources of pollutants as mobile or stationary. |
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It was the largest fine ever imposed under the Texas Clean Air Act. |
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Clean air legislation has meant that the Black Country is no longer black. |
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The heavy smog in the days before the Clean Air Act 1956 did little to help his health about which he was reticent, keeping clear of medical attention. |
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The original Act was updated by the 1968 and 1993 Clean Air Acts. |
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However, the U.S. District Court of Appeals ruled that the Clean Air Act requires EPA to promogulate a regulation requiring onboard systems regardless of safety concerns. |
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