To reduce firewood consumption and fire rings, backpackers started carrying small portable stoves. |
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But all too often, rice on the stovetop boils over, scorches, or turns to mush, especially on slow-to-adjust electric stoves. |
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The van's windows were sealed with vinyl tape and charcoal stoves were found inside. |
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Many households in this decade acquired electric stoves, washing machines, irons, radios, and vacuum cleaners. |
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The material included utensils, new garments, kerosene stoves, footwear, sanitary kits and mosquito coils. |
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Concentrating on the high-class image of Bussel, we came up with an innovative idea that could remove the unhandiness of existing stoves. |
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But like the stoves, they remained unlighted, cold, and black, smelling faintly of oil. |
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For cooking, she uses bottled gas instead of the traditional dried dung burned in iron stoves. |
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The air was thick with the smoke from coal fires in tin braziers and stoves. |
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Use seasoned hardwoods instead of softwoods in woodburning stoves and fireplaces. |
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In the thirties and forties, Long Trail lodges were equipped with good stoves, bucksaws for felling trees, and axes for cutting kindling. |
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It is present in older vinyl floor coverings and mats for stoves and ironing boards. |
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Police suspect both incidents were cases of group suicide as they found charcoal stoves inside the vehicles. |
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They had managed to scrounge enough coal and coke to keep the stoves roaring away, with the stovepipes red-hot halfway up. |
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Without stoves or chimneys, a blazing central fire was the simplest way to convert a men's club into a sudatorium. |
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Since there is no gas, his cook often has to make dinner using kerosene stoves and a hotplate on the kitchen floor. |
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Most villagers use woodfire to cook meals, because they cannot afford the alternatives, electric stoves and paraffin. |
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Appliances such as humidifiers, kerosene and gas heaters, and gas stoves add moisture to the air. |
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While a few savvy anglers carry flares, stoves, and tents, the majority are ill-prepared for hours or days stuck on a drifting ice floe. |
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I advocate that a plan be put into effect to offer individuals and families loans and help to put in pellet stoves. |
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Pellet stoves use waste products like compressed mill sawdust in a system that burns cleaner than a traditional fireplace. |
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The tax rebates being received from the IRS would go a long way towards the purchase of pellet stoves or alternatives, for energy efficiency. |
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Now, in places where large companies always won logging rights, small businesses cull little trees to be used as fuel for pellet stoves. |
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In Europe, pellet stoves are often used as the primary source of heat in places where it is not so cold that furnaces are required all winter. |
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An application has been made to the World Trade Organisation to prevent the import of unsafe, substandard stoves. |
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Cooking and heating with such solid fuels on open fires or stoves without chimneys leads to indoor air pollution. |
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Some were built of stone or brick, with slate, timber or felted roofs, and many had grates, stoves and ovens. |
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Some had fireplaces with grates, others stoves and some a combination stove and oven. |
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Do not block air vents, flues or chimneys and don't have indoor fires or stoves without proper ventilation to the outdoors. |
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Portable units with generators that can provide ice making, potable water, foods, and propane stoves for people to cook on. |
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By the 1830's, the cast-iron stoves that were to be much more widely used than Franklin stoves began to replace fireplaces. |
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Once I lived in rural New York in a farmhouse built in 1842 with two Franklin stoves for heat. |
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We also sell Franklin stoves which are very wide, have folding double doors and look very good in a farmhouse setting or an inglenook fireplace. |
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Back in the 1970s, only Potbelly stoves, Franklin stoves and barrel stoves existed. |
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Plates for Franklin stoves remain in two fireplaces in the house today, although the stoves have disappeared. |
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I have 3 Ben Franklin stoves with ventless logs in them and have burning them for 4 years now. |
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Sharma also made an appeal for beds sheets, mattresses, stoves, food and clothing for the distressed families. |
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The alcohol was so strong it was used for burning the stubble of plucked chickens and for Primus stoves and Tilley lamps. |
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I take delight in the flaming stoves and gleaming brass vessels in wayside dhabas. |
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By the early 1800's, gridirons were not used as much as most homes had begun using kitchen stoves upon which to cook. |
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Old stoves have been jacketed and furnaces put in. Artificial lighting systems have been installed. |
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Huge stoves along one wall hold equally massive iron kadais with oil to fry the murrukus. |
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Most modern stoves are airtight and allow the amount of combustion air that feeds the flame to be controlled. |
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A lot of wormy chestnut was left to rot in the forest or fed into wood stoves to heat homes before it became a prized wood. |
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Gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces and fireplaces can all release this odorless gas if they aren't properly maintained. |
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Fuel burning appliance such as furnaces, hot water heaters, and stoves should be inspected annually and identified any repair problems. |
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In American homes, natural gas is used in furnaces, stoves, water heaters, clothes dryers, and other appliances. |
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Without heating or electricity, they cook on butane stoves, warm themselves with paraffin heaters and use candles and lamps for lighting. |
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They would cut these cans in half and others would rivet and weld the feet on to the cans and they were then turned into cooking stoves. |
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My two previous stoves had ash pans in their pedestals that never had ash in them. |
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Investigators found five portable stoves containing charcoal in the vehicle and its windows sealed with tape from the inside. |
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They hired home-economists, mainly women, to teach housewives how to use irons, electric stoves, and other appliances that depended on gas electricity. |
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Pipes for kitchen stoves, wood stoves, and furnaces should only be insulated with fiberglass or rock wool because cellulose may smolder if flue temperatures become hot enough. |
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Some pellet stoves have small toaster oven sized ash pans, while the Accentras ash pan will let you burn almost a ton of pellets before you have to empty it. |
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Stoves can be wood-burning or fuelled by coal, oil, gas or even electricity. |
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He said the third-class train had no dining car, but that passengers often brought gas cylinders and small stoves aboard despite regulations forbidding it. |
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And, while you're here, stop by one of the two heated warming shelters where you'll find Franklin stoves, picnic tables and an ample supply of firewood. |
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At the moment, heating comes from open fires or stoves in each room. |
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Specially designed pellet stoves feed the pellets from a hopper via a worm-drive into the heat chamber where they burn with a single intense flame. |
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Plates, pots and pans are cleaned with a scrubbing brush then put in a drying rack over the sink, and benches, tables and stoves are cleaned with paper towel. |
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For those of you that don't know, runs are when a huge group of bikers get on their motorcycles, pack some tents and portable stoves, and camp out. |
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To think that the offices of a big film company had given way to a sooty kitchen with coal stoves, that washermen did the laundry where the beautiful people had once gathered. |
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Supervise children and pets closely around wood stoves and fireplaces. |
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Keep high chairs, chairs, and playpens away from stoves and counters. |
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Appliances such as refrigerators and stoves have increased exponentially. |
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These appliances include space heaters, gas ranges and ovens, furnaces, gas water heaters, gas clothes dryers, wood or coal-burning stoves, and fireplaces. |
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Across the world many people in developing countries use unvented stoves for their domestic cooking that burn smoky coal or wood and produce high levels of indoor pollution. |
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It's very cold in the winter and the school only has wood-burning stoves. |
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Corn pellet stoves and wood pellet stoves look the same from the outside. |
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Indoor air sampling established that vented stoves generated substantially less soot and other airborne particulate matter than unimproved hearths did. |
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One soldier, rather close to the bottom of the ladder, was quite satisfied to simply keep the latrines clean and the barracks stoves going in cold weather. |
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Williams also retrofits antique stoves with a safety system. |
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Ander sat in the galley, enjoying the crackling, radiant warmth of the stoves, sipping the hot, sweet-spicy beverage that was the favourite of sailors. |
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Weiman Products has launched a new and innovative product that cleans and degreases gas range stoves. |
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Chimneys and tiled stoves in private households alone discharge approximately 20 times more dioxin into the environment than incineration plants. |
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Early hot blast stoves were troublesome, as thermal expansion and contraction could cause breakage of pipes. |
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Controlled wood fires in stoves and fireplaces can add significant amounts of smoke particulates into the air, inside and out. |
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How tedious is it to them that live in stoves and caves half a year together, as in Iceland, Muscovy, or under the pole! |
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These people are buying stoves that their grandparents depended on to keep them warm in cold winters in an uninsulated house. |
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Denatured alcohol is undrinkable and is used most often as an antiseptic or fuel for spirit burners or camping stoves. |
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Its close relative, the firebrat, frequents warmer places such as bakeries, but our old solid fuel cooking stoves have mostly been replaced now. |
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Authorities provided stoves and bathrooms and canteen trains provided food. |
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It also advised to reduce emissions of health-damaging pollutants from domestic cook stoves, space heaters and fuel-based lamps. |
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We were housed in bunk beds in cold Nissen huts, 'heated' by two coke stoves, with five blankets, no sheets, on straw palliasses. |
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Before the invention and widespread use of stoves, food was primarily cooked over open flames from a hearth. |
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Technical advances included structural cast iron, Colza oil lamps, patent iron grates and stoves, Bramah water closets, central heating and steam-pumped water supplies. |
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Stoves and refrigerators from the early '50s have become so popular that they are being rewired as well as reproduced with modern features. |
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You don't see anyone still raving about Model As or Franklin stoves. |
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All new solid fuel appliance installations must include a carbon monoxide detector but gas appliances and older stoves and fires do not require one by law. |
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To train 100 articians and ironsmith technicians through 8 training regarding new technology for making smokeless stoves in initial quarter of the project. |
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