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    1. Crossing the road is a wager with the combustion engine and irrationality


    2. swell into the throb of combustion


    3. letting the red-hot burn of combustion


    4. Okay, so transport systems here are a lot more primitive than on Earth but it has to be said that the so-called progressive move to internal combustion engines is a double-edged sword


    5. There is a smell of diesel in the air, but he can't hear the sound of combustion


    6. Their whole extended family scrimped and saved and sacrificed, and found the money to put him in a formula car, one with a two-litre internal combustion engine


    7. Characterization of the Products of the Clay Mineral Thermal Reactions during Pulverization Coal Combustion in Order to Study the Coal Slagging Propensity


    8. associated with its manufacture and combustion and the cost of the slew of incentives offered to refiners and corn farmers


    9. the parking lot, but it had been an old-fashioned combustion engine


    10. The spark causes a small explosion in the combustion chamber creating power to make you engine run

    11. The approximate Gibb’s free energy of combustion of jet fuel, the change in gas volume, temperature, pressure, and other state functions


    12. The severed digit lashed back and forth and steamed like smoke from a forge, forcing the children to turn from the heat, but the Dangler kept his hands in the core of the combustion like a blacksmith with skin of iron


    13. There's no thermal radiation indicating anything like a combustion engine on the streets," she said, turning to watch his face


    14. These giant props pushed the lumbering aircraft off the ground boosted by jet engines that combined liquid hydrogen with oxygen from the air until the atmosphere grew so thin that liquid oxygen from the wing tanks was needed to support combustion


    15. With no atmosphere to support combustion, the relic glowed brightly from the heat of the explosions


    16. Large oil companies owned many patents which improved gas consumption of internal combustion engines, and many that indeed replaced the engine and the need for gasoline entirely


    17. Treatments discovered in the late seventies and the decline and end of tobacco usage along with the elimination of the internal combustion engine for transportation had saved millions of lives


    18. sights on building the first Compression Ignition internal combustion motor (what we know


    19. Air pollution results with the combustion of fossil fuels and the planet is at risk for continued burning of these fuels, as they have already caused a green house effect that has warmed the planet over 2 degrees Fahrenheit in temperature


    20. We may have lost 10-15 years and polluted the planet needlessly with petroleum combustion byproducts, because of Chevron and the oil industry’s decision in this regard and their squeeze on the world economy, forcing the world to buy their product, when change over to electric was possible

    21. I also noticed that they either didn’t have or didn’t use post combustion in their jet engines, as their jet exhaust was not prominently visible at any time during the encounter


    22. This was the same principle as used in the post combustion sections of other engines, but that extra thrust also came at the price of much higher full consumption


    23. In fact, a variant of the TF-58 with a rear post combustion tube, designated TF-58P, had been developed and had proved already able to deliver a maximum thrust of seventeen metric tons with post combustion


    24. more than a century before, and the early 19th century vehicles of François Isaac de Rivaz, the Swiss inventor of the internal combustion engine


    25. It was like the need for gasoline in combustion engines


    26. combustion of fuel and by smoking


    27. Sulphur dioxide (SO2 ) is one of the main air pollutants associated with fossil fuel combustion


    28. Two thirds of sulphur dioxide is generated by the combustion of coal


    29. The UK has set limits on the maximum amount of SO2 emissions that can be emitted from Large Combustion Plants


    30. When healing the internet do they think about its effects upon the Earth or humanity? As IT grows, what illnesses will it spawn? With something as innocent and revolutionary as the combustion engine, that which saved the labor of billions and the lives of that many more, has come devastating climate change and ecological collapse

    31. Seven months ago she suffered severe burns to her lower legs, brought on by a close call with spontaneous combustion


    32. of supporting combustion when in contact with open flames


    33. Internal and external engines combustion engines all rely on this application for harvesting motion by driving power and this comes from taking heat from material and by harvesting the expansion of the heat to become space it drives the machine


    34. Internal and external combustion engines all rely on this application for harvesting motion by driving power


    35. Fire is a crude, inorganic form of combustion energy which consumes everything it touches


    36. The Iron Age plows of India pulled by draft animals mingle with steam engines, internal combustion engines and jet engines


    37. Because the internal combustion engine has become normal


    38. Because anything better than the internal combustion engine threatens the dominance of the Oil Industry


    39. Because anything better than the internal combustion engine threatens the dominance of the oil Industry


    40. It came from replacing the living energy of living animals traveling across a living land with the dead destructive energy of the combustion engine, with dead machines traveling across a dead destroyed land covered in concrete and asphalt

    41. And talking of stokeholds, firemen, and trimmers, men whose heavy labour has not a single redeeming feature; which is unhealthy, uninspiring, arduous, without the reward of personal pride in it; sheer, hard, brutalising toil, belonging neither to earth nor sea, I greet with joy the advent for marine purposes of the internal combustion engine


    42. Before him rose a grotesque mass of rocks, that resembled nothing so much as a vast fire petrified at the moment of its most fervent combustion


    43. What do they say was the cause? Spontaneous combustion


    44. and Hamlet his father showeth the prince no blister of combustion


    45. In under one hundred milliseconds, the massive combustion pressure burst the container, and the resulting explosion ripped the airlock door to shreds


    46. I can’t stop lightning, or swamp gas, or spontaneous combustion, or depression


    47. Thank the combustion engine for that


    48. In the absence of internal combustion engines they’d be less mobile than the rockets which had been used as area effect weapons during Old Earth’s Second World War—in that sense, Merlin’s reference to them as “Katyushas” was historically suspect—but over their effective range, they ought to be able to lay down devastating fire


    49. An accident on a staircase, spontaneous combustion of a shopkeeper from alcohol, a fire in Peski


    50. History, scenery, fate, impermanence, disaster, politics, the city, all packed into a single shell, awaiting combustion


























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