Women wanting their man to propose would most like him to pop the question in a hot geyser pool in Iceland, it was disclosed today. |
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The center of the platform began to open like an iris and a geyser of flame spewed forth, engulfing its first breath of air. |
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A maintenance brigade is repairing the rig, a geyser of steam and water shooting up into the air as they pull sections of pipe out of the ground. |
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A geyser of lava spouted between them and Seth attacked, charging through the lava like it was water, an unstoppable locomotive of power. |
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The geyser, which is said to be one of the highest contributors of high electrical bills, is only switched on in the morning. |
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I heard of one absentee apartment, where a faulty geyser ran water for 6 months before being noticed. |
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The accumulated geyserite constituted small, cone-shaped hills here and there, which are called geyser cones today. |
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The fifth hole has so many beehive bunkers on it, it looks as if it was built through a geyser field in Yellowstone National Park. |
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His head was turned into atoms, and another geyser of a black liquid came from it's neck. |
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This prompts Sarah Lynn to stab herself with a Confederate bayonet letter-opener, causing a geyser of blood. |
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The geyser works on solar heaters, which warms my planet-loving heart. |
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It must now find a new growth model based on innovation rather than cheap labour, particularly as the geyser of EU money dries up. |
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Scalding hot springs and geyser at the southern end of the lake spurt and steam their alkaline water. |
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I drove until 17:00 and I found a sympathetic bivouac close to a geyser at the edge of the road. |
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Only two of the confirmed fatalities were workers employed at the Chuandongbei gas field where a blow out had released a 30-metre geyser of concentrated sulfurated hydrogen. |
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Huge gusting winds, roaring up off the cliff face of the Boomerang Range, blasted billows of fine powdery snow high into the air like a tormented geyser. |
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The car threw on its breaks and screeched against the pavement before ramming into a red fire hydrant, making a geyser of water spray into the air. |
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At the last second a geyser of frigid water rushed up under him, swirling around and under him just strong enough to keep him from hitting the ground. |
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This second album erupts like a geyser of molten lava from your speakers. |
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Yet even knee deep in slush, Kelly soldiers on, bashing errant boyfriends, railing against the media machine and tapping an expansive geyser of teenage venom. |
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There was a yellowish-grey foam swirling on top, and after a wave washed up on shore, its backwash collided with the next incoming wave to create a geyser effect. |
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If it is necessary to retrace our steps, we will have more time to explore some of the other geyser basins and sights on the lower loop. |
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Although not as well known as the other geyser basins, Norris is the most thermally active part of Yellowstone. |
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Another interesting thing is that Enceladus' geyser contains organic molecules, the key ingredients of life as we know it. |
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However, Cassini has revealed something unexpected, a geyser of ice crystals jetting off into space. |
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This puncture sent a geyser of oil spraying over many homes, yards and streets, severely damaging 11 houses. |
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As the lava reaches the surface, gas held within it is released explosively to form a lava fountain, similar to a geyser. |
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A geyser spouted from the earth Extreme pressures! |
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One such event, a deadly quake that struck in 1959 in southern Montana just outside the northwestern corner of the park, affected a number of hydrothermal features in Yellowstone, including its iconic geyser, Old Faithful. |
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The word geyser comes from the name of one in Iceland, Geysir. |
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But Youssou's powerful African rhythms surged through the air with the force of a geyser, bubbling up through the crowd and turning the audience into one singing, dancing mass. |
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It sometimes forms conical mounds, called geyser cones, but can also form as a terrace. |
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At the foot of the eight thousand-metre mountains, the journey leads to places rarely visited, such as the highest monastery in the world or the Tagejia geyser. |
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However, given the push for electrification and the desire to upgrade the hostels, residents will probably have access to standard electric storage geyser heaters in the near future. |
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The most famous is likely the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park, which erupts several times a day, spouting water heated by volcanic rock deep within the Earth's crust. |
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Images of Dione's 500-mile-long mountain Janiculum Dorsa suggest that the moon could have been a weaker copycat of Enceladus, Saturn's icy geyser moon. |
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