She also quickly blotted up the spilled gasoline with some paper towels and tossed them into the toilet. |
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The engineer then described a gasoline tank truck that was not clearing the crossing ahead. |
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Is consumer outrage about rising gasoline prices enough to break the logjam blocking an energy bill? |
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The threat of disruptions in gasoline supply due to Hurricane Ike sparked a run on gas last Thursday and Friday. |
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The average fuel consumption for all gasoline and diesel-fueled cars combined fell by 12 percent. |
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Water comes up to the second floor, they are out of gasoline, and food supplies are running perilously low. |
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Profit margins for dealers would be capped at 16 cents per gallon on regular unleaded gasoline. |
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We exploit the chemical potential energy of gasoline by converting it into heat in internal combustion engines. |
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A few years later, platforms were mandated to prevent pilot lights from igniting gasoline fumes. |
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This fitting design actually pressurizes the fuel tank and forces gasoline out of the fill pipe and it flows into the bilge. |
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This is why drivers are asked to turn off their automobile engines, and not smoke, when filling fuel tanks with gasoline. |
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Never use gasoline in a kerosene heater because it can cause a fire or an explosion. |
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Oil inventories typically grow at this time of year as gasoline demand tapers off and refiners briefly shut down to perform maintenance. |
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Today, oil is pumped from underground oil-filled rock and sent to a refinery where it is made into gasoline. |
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The prince understands that forcing the U.S. into a recession makes Americans buy less gasoline, causing the Saudis to make less money. |
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Second, lower prices for gasoline and other fuels are acting like a giant tax cut for both consumers and businesses. |
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However, in Philadelphia, refineries had reformulated gasoline to include increased concentrations of methyl tertiary butyl ether. |
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Meanwhile, he says it may be possible to introduce a common cylinder block for gasoline and diesel engines within five years. |
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I'd much rather pay a higher gasoline tax at the pump than be forced to stop at tollbooths every few miles. |
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There were lots and lots of throughways and leaded gasoline being used at that time. |
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In fact, tetraethyl lead in unleaded gasoline is replaced with a mixture of benzene and its homologues. |
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Do not clean with window cleaning fluids or strong solvents such as gasoline, denatured alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, or acetone. |
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Lead is used to increase the octane number of gasoline to lower its burning point and make it easier to burn. |
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The mother had warned them that heat from the kitchen might ignite the gasoline in the fuel tank. |
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The machine features a 31-hp gasoline engine, coupled with a high-efficiency variable drive transmission. |
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I wrote a little script to calculate how many miles you save by buying cheaper gasoline. |
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In Brazil, ethanol from fermentation of sugarcane is used pure or blended with gasoline to yield gasohol, which contains 24 percent ethanol. |
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One of the many industrial uses of ethanol involves blending it with gasoline to make gasohol. |
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It is also used as an additive to gasoline to make a compound called gasohol. |
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The usual proposal for getting people to buy more fuel efficient cars is either a tax on gasoline or a tax on gas guzzlers. |
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When the team stopped for gas, their vans were filled up with unleaded instead of diesel gasoline. |
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That means extra gasoline costs for the city, lots of overtime for garbage collectors, and a small dose of nuisance for everyone. |
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Many fires started when lava ignited gasoline stored in buildings and garages in this eastern Congo town. |
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An independent forensic specialist determined that the foam's combustibility was equivalent to 13 gallons of gasoline. |
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The paper points out that the energy of 2.66 gallons of ethanol is equivalent to 1.74 gallons of gasoline. |
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First Choice was prepared to supply oil lubricant products on credit, but not gasoline or diesel fuel oil. |
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The refined products, to include gasoline, kerosene, diesel and fuel oil, are intended for Indonesian domestic consumption. |
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It also introduced a rationing program involving products such as tires, gasoline, fuel oil and sugar. |
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Driving a car fueled by something other than gasoline or diesel fuel is no longer the stuff of science fiction. |
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Almost all cars currently use what is called a four-stroke combustion cycle to convert gasoline into motion. |
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Only a few parts come from Japan, such as engine blocks and crankshafts for the gasoline engine. |
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Then that mixture of gasoline and oil would seep down into the crankcase, diluting the engine oil even further. |
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The festival fees help cover the cost of a truck and gasoline, and volunteers drive around to collect the refuse. |
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After several agonizing minutes of waiting for the engine to cough and die, I spotted a sign for a fishing camp, which had gasoline. |
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He tried to start several more times but eventually he could smell the faint smell of gasoline meaning that he had flooded the engine. |
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In the land of oil there is no electricity, no gasoline, no cooking gas and no petrol. |
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To make ends meet, I've been working in a convenience store that also sells gasoline. |
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Forged powder metal con rods, while normal practice for gasoline engines, are novel in diesel applications. |
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A prolonged conflict would drive up gasoline and other prices, which would add to the cost of transporting most products. |
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The government will continue to subsidise 80 octane gasoline, sold for 90 piastres as it is the main fuel for taxis and minibuses. |
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In a typical gasoline internal-combustion engine, fuel enters the combustion chamber when an inlet valve opens. |
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The hydrogen can then be mixed in the vehicle combustion chamber with gasoline. |
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But gasoline combustion also results in over a pound of water for every pound of fuel burned. |
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Giving out 20 liters to 30 liters of gasoline in exchange for a bit of cold cash is still okay, because my boss may not notice it. |
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The official rationale behind this policy is that alcohol burns more cleanly than pure gasoline, which supposedly means less air pollution. |
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Both additives increase the oxygen content of the gasoline which causes it to burn more cleanly and evaporate more slowly. |
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Different bottles signal whether it's cheap Nigerian gasoline, lamp oil or palm oil for sale. |
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The committee said benzene in superunleaded gasoline has been linked to childhood leukemia and cancer. |
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It pays to note that high-test gasoline, calcium cyanide and DDT were three of the best bedbug eradicators. |
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There is a region in south Philadelphia where the underground water is known to be polluted with high-octane gasoline. |
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The gasoline had to be filtered through a chamois, so it was about a two-hour process. |
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With gasoline hitting new highs, motorists have been doing plenty of grousing at the pumps. |
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Volatiles such as glue, gasoline, formaldehyde, styrene and paint strippers can cause major damage to the brain, lungs, heart and liver. |
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Toxic gasoline fumes can outgas from the fuel tank of your car and infiltrate into the bedrooms. |
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He sprayed ignition-retardant on the ground to reduce the hazardousness of the spilled gasoline. |
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Carbon emissions occur wherever fossil fuels, like oil, gasoline, and natural gas, are burned for energy. |
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It is oil for use as fuel, whether it is gasoline, jet fuel, or heating oil. |
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As for 90 octane gasoline, there are strong indications that it will slowly fade into oblivion, hopefully unnoticed until it ceases to exist. |
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The Premium 95 gasoline is being sold at 75 halalas a liter, while the Premium 91 costs 60 halalas only. |
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Biogas has a tremendous future, due to the exorbitant increase of gasoline prices. |
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The generator was a loud, noisy thing, and we had to feed it with a never-ending supply of gasoline. |
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Instead, new engines have been designed to run on lower octane gasoline, which is made of hydrocarbons that are resistant to knock. |
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The battalion 600 yards behind us, a support group husbanding tons of gasoline and ammo, began shooting. |
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It will be difficult to pump a gasoline with a high Vapour Pressure without vapour locks resulting at high altitudes or at high temperatures. |
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For example, a gas engine is designed to vaporize gasoline and then ignite it with a spark. |
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Smoke from factories, gasoline fumes from automobiles and poisonous chemical gases combine to form a pernicious soup in the air. |
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In a doorway, three young boys stare out with vacant eyes, inhaling deeply from glass jars filled with glue or gasoline. |
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Viewers also get to see what 700 sticks of dynamite and 3,000 gallons of gasoline in plastic garbage cans look like before they explode. |
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Then he tore the cloth and soaked the torn ends in gasoline, and then stuffed them in the neck of each bottle. |
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The fact of the matter is that gasoline is far more flammable than liquid natural gas. |
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Do you believe the federal government should impose gasoline price freezes during natural disasters? |
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Faced with skyrocketing petroleum prices the government has lost no time in adjusting the prices of gasoline, diesel and cooking gas upwards. |
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I spent the first hour jabbering away and trying to determine whether or not gasoline was actually being sold at the station. |
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While kerosene was more plentiful than gasoline, it was also a distillate from petroleum and presented the same problem of finite supply. |
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Store flammable liquids such as gasoline, acetone, benzene, and lacquer thinner in approved safety cans, away from the home. |
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Mowing a lawn for half an hour with a gasoline engine makes as much smog as driving a new car 170 miles. |
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The gardener had had to spray gasoline on them to facilitate combustion, and the smell was unpleasant. |
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With very low inventories of gasoline and distillates in the US, any reduction in imports will have an exponential impact on prices. |
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The refinery has a daily capacity of 70,000 barrels of crude and produces gasoline, diesel fuel, military jet fuel, solvents and asphalt. |
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The polymer coated mushroom anchors are resistant to rust, salt water, gasoline, oil and acid. |
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It's like fueling the engine of a race car with the same regular, unleaded gasoline you put into your lawn mower! |
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With the price of gasoline going up more each day, we consumers need to take action. |
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Hydrogen, the most potent fuel going, packs nearly three times the energy of gasoline. |
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But I don't think the diluted remnants of half a cup of diesel fuel in 12 gallons of gasoline will do any harm. |
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The finding was instrumental in getting lead additives banned from gasoline in that country. |
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After paying a highly-inflated price for gasoline, I entered the Capital Beltway. |
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The central bank has noted that overall inflation has been higher than expected, due mainly to a jump in gasoline prices. |
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Higher gasoline costs have not kept enough people away from theme parks to adversely affect sales. |
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The hydrogen dissipates quickly and disperses upward, while gasoline tends to pool fuel for an explosion. |
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However, gasoline engines and generators on boats have no emission controls and can emit carbon monoxide in huge amounts. |
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Its sales were relatively flat in 2001, due in part to lower gasoline prices affecting its stores with fuel pumps. |
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And January wholesale unleaded gasoline goes for 75 cents, vs. 87 cents today. |
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Early types of gasoline were produced as a byproduct of the process used to make kerosene fuel for oil lamps. |
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The refinery is the nation's largest producer of gasoline, kerosene and other refined products. |
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The gasoline engine, along with the muffler, catalytic converter, tailpipe and gas tank, were all removed. |
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A gasoline can was seized as evidence after it was found atop an unburned pile of traps. |
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Hybrid vehicles combine an electric motor with a gasoline engine to deliver above-average gas mileage. |
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A liter of gasoline cost around 20 Iraqi Dinars when one US dollar equaled 2,000 Iraqi dinars. |
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An air filter for gasoline and diesel engines that drastically improves the burning efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines is provided. |
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She points down to a stream of gasoline flowing out from underneath the car they've taken shelter behind. |
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The motor's battery is recharged by an electric generator powered by a gasoline engine. |
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When gasoline is burned in an automobile engine, for example, it releases 48 kilojoules of heat per gram. |
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These cars have internal combustion gasoline engines coupled with electric motors that are powered by batteries. |
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This is why rulers institute withholding taxes, social security taxes, gasoline taxes, payroll taxes, sales taxes, value added taxes, etc. |
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When added to gasoline in minute amounts, tetraethyl lead prevents engine knock and increases the gasoline's octane rating. |
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As a consequence, the question of whether the new industry should continue to use gasoline as its motive fuel arose. |
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A large portion of imported Nigerian oil is refined into gasoline due to its low sulfur content. |
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But ethanol must be blended with gasoline at an oil refinery to make it usable as a fuel. |
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To be useful in a power-generating fuel cell, hydrocarbons such as gasoline, natural gas or ethanol must be reformed into a hydrogen-rich gas. |
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If a fire starts while you're refueling, don't remove the nozzle from the vehicle or try to stop the flow of gasoline. |
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Mowers powered by two-stroke engines, for which gasoline and oil are mixed prior to ignition, are dirtiest. |
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The pyromaniacs were at play, led by the Stratton brothers, stoking the fire with gasoline and kindling. |
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If you do insist on using solvents, avoid low-flash point solvents like gasoline, xylene, lacquer thinner, etc. which are dangerously flammable. |
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The German ecotax has led to lower consumption of gasoline since it was introduced a few years ago. |
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Most of the mayor's staff were part of his extended family and all benefited from the black-market sale of diesel and gasoline in the city. |
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Removal of subsidies on electricity or gasoline will benefit the environment by inducing conservation. |
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For example, engines vary in how hard they compress the fuel mixture of gasoline vapor and air. |
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Diesel engines also average about 15 percent better fuel economy over gasoline engines. |
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A gasoline detergent is a lot like a household detergent, helping to prevent any harmful deposit build-up. |
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So we are going to see perhaps some pullbacks on prices of gasoline and other fuels, but these are high prices. |
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With the introduction of lead-free petrol, hopefully the figures should fall, as they have in Delhi and Mumbai, which require unleaded gasoline. |
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The perfect burning is due to octane number bioethanol is higher than gasoline. |
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While diesel is less flammable than gasoline, any fuel leak creates serious safety and environmental risks in a marine setting. |
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Moreover, the drop in gasoline prices made June retail sales look softer than they really were. |
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My daily commute takes me through two different states, one state being much lower in price due to lower taxes on gasoline. |
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Automotive products such as gasoline, oil and antifreeze should be stored in areas that are inaccessible to your pets. |
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Bachmann weaves tales of anti-heroines, old drunks and people dousing themselves in gasoline into a strong collection of songs. |
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These latest trends ignore the impact of oil and gasoline prices, which will begin to show up in the March and April price indexes. |
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As they were bringing a gas-powered air compressor downstairs for winter storage, gasoline spilled onto the floor when the cap dislodged. |
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State data indicate that the surge in gasoline prices over the past year has not triggered an avalanche of ride-sharing. |
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It could carry 118,000 barrels of light oil products such as gasoline and heating oil. |
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From natural gas and propane to heating oil and gasoline, prices are on the rise. |
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It took me less than 15 minutes yesterday to fill the car with gasoline as there were only 11 vehicles waiting in the line ahead of me. |
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Do not clean your hands or other skin areas with gasoline, kerosene, mineral spirits, or turpentine. |
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This is because Henry Ford designed the Tin Lizzies to work on either ethanol or gasoline. |
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By 2005, the entire continent will be using lead-free gasoline. |
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The 85-horsepower gasoline engine provides most of the power. |
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All Americans really did sacrifice then, accepting strict food and gasoline quotas and doing without a lot of things. |
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This is a lot of biofuel, which is why somebody, in an effort to get rid of the stuff, has been watering our gasoline. |
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For years, arson investigators looked for telltale signs of chipped concrete based on the assumption that fire accelerants like gasoline cause such fragmentation. |
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The first mile worth of battery capacity added to the vehicle will displace gasoline every time you use it. |
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And a series of concurrent, related developments have significantly reduced the utility of the gasoline tax. |
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Calcimine may be mixed with gasoline and used to dye flowers. |
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He is perfectly capable of introducing a bill requiring all cars to run on corn stalks instead of gasoline. |
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The party's platform calls for a 10-cent-a-litre increase on gasoline taxes over three years while rebating part of the purchase price on energy efficient vehicles. |
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We request everybody outside of the disaster area to refrain from hoarding gasoline, light diesel, and heavy fuel oil. |
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The 40th mile of capacity will displace gasoline only on trips over 40 miles. |
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Even more than competition to his bridge, Maroun objects to competition for his duty-free gasoline stations. |
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Of these, 99.9 percent are powered by leaded gasoline and diesel fuel. |
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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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One commonly used application is in the production of anti-knock gasoline. |
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The bodies had been piled onto dry branches and logs, doused in gasoline, and set afire. |
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More road closures mean more detours and traffic jams, and more money on gasoline. |
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On a gravimetric basis, gasoline has 80 times the energy density of the best lithium-ion batteries. |
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Oil is not mixed with the gasoline but remains completely separate in the crankcase, where it lubricates the crankshaft, connecting rods and cylinder walls. |
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The fuel tank still contained gasoline and the majority of rubber hoses and other rubber items were in such condition that they could be reused if wanted. |
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A day before, a lorry carrying gasoline overturned and burst into flames, near a bridge where army sappers and technicians had already wired the leads to the dynamite. |
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Ethanol and gasoline will be blended to generate electricity on a sustainable basis through the use of bagasse, a by-product of the milling process. |
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When test results of a gasoline sample produce significant variance, the sample is forwarded to an off-site laboratory for a complete mass spectrograph analysis. |
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Most of those who died were in trailers next to the isomerization unit, which boosts octane in gasoline, when it blew up. |
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Iran imports food, machinery and even gasoline, as it cannot refine enough to fuel its own cars. |
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She serially blames the failure of our forces to uncover weapons of mass destruction on chaos, flawed intelligence, looting, and shortages of everything from gasoline to soap. |
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The advantage of pure electric vehicles is no gasoline consumption and no tailpipe emissions. |
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One describes how ill he felt when he mistook a large vat of gasoline for raspberry juice, guzzling the entire thing before making the realization. |
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A police spokesman said that the man admitted to trying to steal gasoline and plugged his siphon hose into the motor home's sewage tank by mistake. |
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As a drug, nitrous is among many forms of inhalants, including solvents and gasoline, that people use to alter the mind. |
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It's about a future in which savage Australian booners drive fast and fight furiously to get enough gasoline in order to drive and fight to steal more gas. |
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To work, they require gasoline, oil, brake fluid, and so forth. |
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Fire officials say gas station explosions like this are rare, but they can be sparked by static electricity or cell phones igniting the gasoline vapors. |
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When the pressure in the venturi is lower than the atmospheric pressure, the gasoline in the float bowl enters the airstream going into the engine. |
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And fears that gasoline prices would spike nationally proved unfounded. |
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Even small amounts of gasoline or other volatile fuels or solvents mixed with kerosene can substantially increase the risk of a fire or an explosion. |
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Cooking gas, gasoline and diesel are by-products of crude oil. |
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New environmental regulation in many countries has greatly reduced the dissipative uses for lead such as paint, leaded gasoline, pigments, stabilizers, solder, and ammunition. |
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Pyrolysis oil can also be added to gasoline to increase its octane rating. |
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More than a decade later, along with Wilhelm Maybach he developed a high-speed internal combination engine with a carburettor that made it possible to use gasoline as fuel. |
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Retail gasoline prices tend to be stickier than wholesale ones. |
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The jiggling and swaying of the cab along with the gasoline smell leaking through the vent was getting to me and, for a while, I thought I might be carsick. |
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Roberts noticed the tracers streaming upward, but was able to continue onward and land at Hickam even though his left wing was streaming gasoline. |
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This oil pump is important because there is an idle-stop feature of the car, which means that the gasoline engine is off when, say, at a stop light. |
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Similarly, because the contract specifies a New York Harbor delivery location, many unleaded gasoline long hedgers will exit the market prior to the expiration month. |
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Recent gasoline price hikes have made many Canadians hopping mad. |
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In this case the dad chose to huff gasoline in the basement. |
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The sulfur dioxide and other particulate emissions coupled with gasoline are not found in ethanol, making the alcohol fuel a much cleaner burning alternative. |
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A similar process developed in 1923 is called Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, which produces gasoline and other liquids from coal-derived synthesis gas. |
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An accomplished con man, Goddard not only gets the loan of the car, but talks his way into free boat passage to China and hits up fellow competitors for gasoline. |
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Ethanol adds oxygen to gasoline, helping it to burn more cleanly. |
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The widespread combustion of leaded gasoline is dangerous to society. |
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In addition, gasoline combustion products filled the tunnel with smoke. |
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This is in contrast to the use of gasoline, which is a much safer fuel, despite Hollywood movies where a simple fender bender causes a car to explode! |
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But plug-in hybrids do have a gasoline tank for the long trips. |
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Mix gasoline with the right number of hydrocarbons and you get isooctane. |
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A gasoline tax raises the cost of driving on roads that are relatively free-flowing, for example, in sparsely populated areas or urban areas on weekends. |
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The economics of doing that are such that one ends up using the equivalent of six gallons of gasoline to make enough hydrogen to replace one gallon of gasoline. |
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He always came home tired from his job as a gasoline tanker truck driver. |
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Yes, gasoline prices are approaching nominal record highs, but since prices are denominated in money, the figures are meaningless without some comparison to the past. |
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Nearly all manufactured products that we use today, like gasoline, detergents, and batteries, depend in some way on sulfuric acid for their production. |
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We don't need to have gasoline as a fuel, or diesel oil as a fuel. |
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Although catalytic cracking allows some of these compounds to be used in gasoline, the majority is used as furnace oil, diesel oil, and as industrial fuels. |
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With state-of-the-art electrolyzers, about 55 kWh will be needed to manufacture the energy content of a gallon of gasoline in the form of gaseous hydrogen. |
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Perhaps people taking this lull in the movement of the hurricane to come in and try and find gasoline at this, the eleventh hour of these mandatory evacuations. |
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However, gasoline prices are high in Britain also because the government now imposes a higher rate of excise tax on gasoline than any other country does. |
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Buses with gasoline and diesel engines produce tons of exhaust gas every day containing many poisonous elements including carbon monoxide and lead. |
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Given the cost of gasoline, the payback can occur rather rapidly. |
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Few examples of such goods are food, beverages, clothing, shoes, and gasoline. |
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The addition of manganese to gasoline as an anti-knock agent may also be a threat, the researchers said. |
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For now, the disassembled gasoline station owned by collector James Perry just sits in piles in a gravel yard in Castaic. |
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At that time, the main product was ethylene dibromide, an additive in antiknock gasoline compounds. |
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Losing the oxygen requirement without substituting renewable fuels is expected to result in increased use of alkylates in gasoline. |
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Alkylate is a low-sulfur, high-octane gasoline additive used to produce cleaner burning automotive fuels. |
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At the margins, gasoline is on the outs as the U.S. fleet electrifies. |
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He had just finished hosing gasoline into his tank, a short man, burly, needing a shave, and wearing greasy coveralls. |
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The Otto engine soon began being used to power automobiles, and remains as today's common gasoline engine. |
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The invention of the Burton process for thermal cracking doubled the yield of gasoline, which helped alleviate the shortages. |
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The rise of the Internet poured gasoline on the fire, creating spaces for feminerds to come out of the woodwork and share their passions. |
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In-jokes about celebrity culture and what these stars might really be like pours gasoline onto every spark. |
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To transport gasoline, truckers must have a valid licence and the hazardous materials endorsement. |
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Overview of China internal combustion engine industry, road and off-road engine market size, sales volume of gasoline and diesel engines. |
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But it's still far cleaner than an internal combustion engine burning gasoline. |
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So you punched out a window for ventilation. Was that before or after you noticed you were standing in a lake of gasoline? |
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The adhesive resists chemicals and solvents, especially motor oils, gasoline, ethanol, isopropanol, and water. |
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It is an alternative to gasoline, and may become the primary product of sugarcane processing, rather than sugar. |
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It can be used as a biofuel alternative to gasoline, and is widely used in cars in Brazil. |
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Ethanol is mixed with gasoline to decrease the amount of pollutants emitted when used to fuel motor vehicles. |
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Floridians consume 21 million gallons of gasoline daily, ranking it third in national use. |
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Instead of using the opportunity to ease the tensions between Bonn and Washington, Acheson chose to pour gasoline on the fire. |
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After months of minuscule declines, gasoline prices have started free-falling, with experts projecting more relief on the way. |
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As I waited, my silence seemed to pour gasoline on the fire of Jack Reagan's irritation. |
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Switzerland has a publicly managed road network without road tolls that is financed by highway permits as well as vehicle and gasoline taxes. |
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This resin is often billed as being fuel resistant, but will melt in contact with gasoline. |
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Electric motorcycles and scooters are rising in popularity because of higher gasoline prices. |
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A trial run began in March, 2010 with taxis being cheaper than their regular gasoline counterparts. |
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The idea was revived shortly before World War I with the craft using new gasoline engines. |
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For example, moving gasoline from refineries in Europe to consumer markets in Nigeria and other West African nations. |
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In 1927, Phillips started up its first petroleum refinery in Borger, Texas, designed to produce gasoline as an automotive fuel. |
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The energy efficiency is generally equal to that of gasoline engines, but lower compared with modern diesel engines. |
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The diesel or gasoline engine and the electric motor, separated by clutches, were initially on the same shaft driving the propeller. |
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The French submarine Aigrette in 1904 further improved the concept by using a diesel rather than a gasoline engine for surface power. |
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Although turbines are most common in commercial power generation, smaller generators can be powered by gasoline or diesel engines. |
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Efficiency or fuel economy can be given as miles per gallon gasoline equivalent. |
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Soil can be contaminated through particulate accumulation from lead in pipes, lead paint, and residual emissions from leaded gasoline. |
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Mixed aromatics can be blended into gasoline by adding naphtha or catalytically cracked gasoline from Chinese refineries. |
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Spilled or vaporized gasoline is not the only chemical hazard if the station is also a repair shop. |
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The car looks and drives just like a contemporary Honda Civic LX, but does not run on gasoline. |
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Its naphtha output consists of naphthenic grades suitable for re-formulation into gasoline. |
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Transcriptional alterations were noted with exposures to gasoline and diesel emissions. |
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Just as workers began to receive protection, automobile companies added tetraethyl lead to gasoline in order to eliminate engine knock. |
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Then, what happens is that the gasoline combusts inside the catalytic converter. |
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Taxing BTUs rather than, say, gasoline is an attempt to treat all energy sources equally. |
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Co-parent Shell now trades gasoline, diesel and other oil products on Motiva's behalf as well as its own on a contract that runs out in December. |
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To clean copperware, dip a cloth in gasoline or kerosene, sprinkle with brick bath or pumice, and polish. |
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Chris Bortz has seen the cost of gasoline for his car drop by almost half since June. |
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Both are relatively quiet, typically producing less than 75 decibels, while a gasoline lawn mower can be 95 decibels or more. |
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Onan, a subsidiary of McGraw-Edison, manufactures portable and stationary electric generator sets, diesel and gasoline engines, alternators. |
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The E-Spec is also a lot lighter and conserves gasoline by reducing rolling resistance by 18 percent. |
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Nationally, there were a couple of upticks in the average price of gasoline during the past week. |
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The whiskey is served in the Gas Bar, which is still lit by gasoline lights and is warmed by a real fireplace in the cold evenings. |
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In addition, it will be involved in the retail sale of gasoline or gasohol on a self-service basis. |
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Gasohol is a blend of 90 percent unleaded gasoline and 10 percent denatured, anhydrous ethanol. |
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Higher octane gasolines generally cost 10 to 15 cents more per gallon than regular gasoline, AAA said. |
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As gas prices go up, people tend to buy less convenience store food and drinks, which are more profitable for gas station owners than gasoline. |
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A return to gas-guzzling land yachts occurs every time gasoline prices plunge. |
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A gasoline engine or electric motor can be added to a cylinder mower to power the cylinder, the wheels, the roller, or any combination of these. |
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They can withstand hydraulic fluid, kerosene, gasoline, degreasers, brake fluid, alcohols, and detergents. |
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The balance of the crude is sold as raffinates, which are used as gasoline octane enhancers in the petroleum fuel industry. |
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Avgas has a higher octane rating than automotive gasoline to allow higher compression ratios, power output and efficiency at higher altitudes. |
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The Alfa Laval Packinox heat exchangers will be used in a catalytic reforming unit for production of gasoline. |
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Most aircraft engines use spark ignition, generally using gasoline as a fuel. |
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Vehicles using leaded gasoline that contaminated cities' air decades ago have increased aggravated assault in urban areas, researchers say. |
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Hydroelectric energy could also be used instead of gasoline for cars, reducing the amount of oil needed for the world. |
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My husband spent the next day inside the plane, cutting out an unused gasoline tank, piece by piece, with tin snips. |
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Each tankful of leaded gasoline causes an increasingly thick coating of lead to build up on the catalyst. |
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Duryea, known for producing America's first gasoline powered car, and the papers of Henry Leland, founder of the Lincoln and Cadillac car lines. |
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One driver has kept track of several tankfuls of gasoline by recording the miles driven and gallons used for each tankful. |
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Incomplete combustion of petroleum or gasoline results in production of toxic byproducts. |
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The first phase of Persian Gulf Star Refinery will come online this year and start producing high-octane gasoline, Adib said in April. |
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As a result, it became clear that the companies BNK and SHNOS overstated prices for high-octane gasoline having sufficient reserves. |
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The average retail prices of high-octane gasoline and diesel oil on Monday rewrote their respective record highs. |
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It turns out, however, that there is no gasoline price gouging going on in Massachusetts. |
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Condensate resembles gasoline in appearance and is similar in composition to some volatile light crude oils. |
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The ratio of hopanes and steranes to elemental carbon can be used to distinguish between emissions of gasoline and diesel engines. |
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Analysis of chromosome loss and hyperploidy in peripheral lymphocytes of gasoline station attendants. |
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In this regard, McGrayne profiles Clair Patterson, who discovered that leaded gasoline was polluting the planet and spearheaded efforts to curtail the use of tetraethyl lead. |
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In Brazil, gasoline is required to contain at least 22 percent bioethanol. |
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A similar quantity, bromine number, is used in gasoline analysis. |
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The company operates a 120,000-barrel-a-day refinery at the port of Jebel Ali that processes condensate into jet fuel, diesel and gasoline reformate. |
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This hybrid automobile saves a lot of money from conserved gasoline. |
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Atmospheric emissions of lead were at their peak during the Industrial Revolution, and the leaded gasoline period in the second half of the twentieth century. |
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Two days earlier he had received a visitor from Atlanta, Georgia, and it was still with him in a lingersome way, like smoke in your hair or gasoline on your hands. |
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Production of all four major products gasoline, distillate, jet fuel and residual fuels was higher than deliveries for those products, so refined products were exported. |
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