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"Belched speech is often very erratic and unstable," Kinder said.
But along the way, huge volumes of gases are farted and belched too.
The Govn't has today belched another burst of hot air on the #GigEconomy.
Machine 2 had belched them out, one by one, at some indeterminate point.
Sheik Ilderim rolled his eyes, belched loudly, and joked about his many wives.
It belched from a mine shaft and gushed out of an old cave-in.
The warship guns belched out enormous orange balls of flames and mustard colored smoke.
The eruption, which ended late Sunday, belched smoke almost six miles in the air.
The magma and lava that they belched forth produced huge amounts of carbon dioxide.
He finds that just 90 belched out 63% of all greenhouse gases between 1751 and 2010.
On Wednesday, the volcano belched a plume that reached about 7,000 feet (2,133 meters), scientists said.
His budget would let poisons flow through American rivers and be belched into the sky overhead.
On a daily basis, Indonesia's fires belched out as much carbon as the entire US economy. 3.
That's the blazing-hot mixture of gas, lava fragments and other debris belched out by a volcano.
"The shotguns belched forth and the slayers of Hennessy fell dead in their tracks," the story says.
One of them, Lake Nyos, belched out a huge bubble of it in 1986, asphyxiating about 1,700 people.
And the standards only count the emissions from running a building, not those belched out when it was made.
A white pickup truck accelerated, then belched on the bikers, said John Gelder, a management consultant based in Ottawa.
Higher efficiency means less fossil fuel must be burned—and less planet-cooking gas belched—to power the global economy.
In actual driving, however, the vehicles belched nitrogen oxides at 40 times the levels allowed under the Clean Air Act.
"The United States is very radical ," he said, suddenly tipping Yoel forward and drumming on his back until he belched.
"Gonzalo belched it and Neesha sang it and Marilyn prayed for a flash of intuition" is a not untypical sentence.
Its 40m head of sheep and cattle mean that a third of its contribution to global warming is ruminant-belched methane.
As the lights dimmed, and just before the Humongotron belched fire, a fan waved a sign: "LeBron the Real M.V.P." Maybe.
His synthesizer lines whistled, gurgled, cackled, squished, snickered and belched; their pitches might wriggle, and their tones could bristle and bite.
The "dark Satanic Mills" bemoaned by William Blake were powered by steam and coal-fired boilers that belched smoke and soot.
That was almost as much as the total carbon dioxide (CO23 ) belched out by Britain, a country with 12 times Norway's population.
Behind it, rows of dilapidated green tents stood in the shadow of a gas plant that belched smoke in the sweltering heat.
The radio bubbles detected by Heywood's team were most likely belched out by Sagittarius A* after an unusually big gulp of material.
Scientists think this climate crisis was likely triggered by volcanic eruptions that belched ash and dust in the atmosphere, causing global cooling.
Earlier, huge flames could be seen leaping into the sky and black smoke belched from Thermal Power Station-27 in Moscow's Mytishchi district.
Its most probable form would be what is known memorably, though inaccurately, as a fart tax (most ruminant methane is belched, not farted).
For two weeks Mayon has rumbled, belched plumes of ash and smoke and lit up the night sky with an eerie orange glow.
Behind him, police pried apart shouting drivers as hundreds of trucks slowly belched and groaned towards the Kenya-Tanzania border in Namanga town.
For five days around Halloween of that year, a thick yellow smoke belched from those factories, encasing the town and killing about 20 people.
After several panicked moments, we backed into a small turnoff, then floored and coaxed it to the plantation's parking lot, as it belched smoke.
He belched loudly, from the depths of his gut, as though releasing some dark spirit that had been lodged down there his whole life.
SMOKE belched from the exhaust of a double-decker coach as it laboured over a rail crossing a short distance from Bangkok, Thailand's teeming capital.
Besides providing shade (and, eventually, timber), the trees put nutrients into the soil and offset the effects of methane, a greenhouse gas belched by the ruminants.
The track crested like a tsunami, and the massive flamethrowers surrounding the circular dance floor belched seven-meter pillars of fire straight up at the stars.
Frankly, it's starting to get exhausting — and more than a little difficult to keep straight all the legal bungles belched out by senators and their lobbyists.
Long ago, these mountains belched lava and ash over the rivers and lakes surrounding them, before they, too, were ultimately submerged by eons worth of sediment.
Judging by young Sunlike stars studied by the Kepler space observatory, the Sun likely belched out stellar explosions called superflares several times a day back then.
Finally, perhaps nearing the end of his supply, and clearly annoyed, he crushed an empty can with one hand, threw it back in the bag, and belched.
Around 25,000 people remained under evacuation on Wednesday as the fires belched smoke that drifted south over the San Francisco Bay area, where some residents donned face masks.
But along the way, huge volumes of methane are belched too—a greenhouse gas more than twenty times as powerful as carbon dioxide over the span of a century.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - An Indonesian volcano belched thick clouds of sulphuric gas on Wednesday, sending 30 people to hospital and prompting the closure of the popular tourist and mining site.
The storm was ignited after the Sun belched out energetic solar flares and coronal mass ejections, which sent blasts of radiation, plasma, and charged particles throughout the solar system.
The island enacted the vehicle ban because the presence of cars on the island were "noisy, and belched stinky fumes" and scared the horses, according to the Star Tribune.
Plumes of volcanic ash belched into the air by periodic daily explosions from the crater at Kilauea's summit have posed an additional nuisance and health hazard to nearby communities.
Why it matters: If this methane is actually being belched out by microbes on Mars, it would be a paradigm shifting discovery, showing that life exists elsewhere in the universe.
When talking about air pollution, smoke belched by cars and trucks, fumes from factories, wildfires, and emissions from air conditioning are probably the first things that come to your mind.
Plumes of volcanic ash belched into the air by periodic daily explosions from the crater at Kilauea's summit have posed an additional nuisance and a health concern to nearby communities.
ON EARTH, most of the methane in the atmosphere has been belched by living organisms, so finding the gas on Mars would be happy news for seekers after extraterrestrial life.
At the center of Morrowind's map stood the Red Mountain, a domineering volcano that belched ash into the sky, blighting the land with ruined crops, poor visibility, and terrible disease.
The Aliso Canyon gas reservoir belched methane into the skies over Los Angeles for four months, releasing an estimated 100,173 tons of the potent greenhouse gas before being plugged in February.
The Aliso Canyon gas reservoir belched methane into the skies over Los Angeles for four months, releasing an estimated 100,000 tons of the potent greenhouse gas before being plugged in February.
When this crater was created, it belched up melt rock from the much larger collision that formed Mare Crisium, which is now strewn along the summit and slopes of the central mountain.
The accounting captures everything from the CO2 belched out of coal-fired power plants to the methane produced by cows to the nitrous oxide released by cropland used to grow cotton for clothing.
The volcanic eruption Sunday spewed a river of red hot lava and belched thick clouds of smoke nearly six miles into the air, according to the CONRED, the government agency for disaster reduction.
This expanse of pumice—a type of glass-rich volcanic debris—was belched up a few weeks ago by an undersea volcano located about 30 miles northwest of the Tongan island of Vava'u.
MANILA — The gray smoke that belched for hours from a popular hotel-casino in Manila was initially dismissed by the police as the work of a disgruntled gambler with a bottle of gasoline.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala's Fuego volcano belched black ash high into the sky on Sunday night, as an eruption that began last week intensified, but authorities have not ordered the evacuation of nearby villages.
This is just inside Mercury's orbit, a hellish region of the solar system where the spacecraft will experience temperatures above 900 degrees Fahrenheit while being assaulted by high-energy particles belched out by the sun.
At some points on the night of March 10, the volcano's crater gave off a glow that intensified to a brilliant orange each time the volcano belched smoke, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention reported.
Popocatepetl, or "Smoking Hill" in the native Nahuatl language, belched a column of ash three kilometers (2 miles) high on Thursday morning that was visible from Mexico City, some 72 km northwest of the volcano.
One of the latest, published in October in the Journal of Cleaner Production, showed that dairy cows eating a diet containing 1% Asparagopsis produce only a third of the methane belched by cows on seaweedless diets.
MANILA (Reuters) - Schools and businesses shut across the Philippine capital on Monday as a volcano belched clouds of ash across the city and seismologists warned an eruption could happen at any time, potentially triggering a tsunami.
MANILA (Reuters) - Schools and businesses shut across the Philippine capital on Monday as a volcano belched clouds of ash across the city and seismologists warned an eruption could happen at any time, potentially triggering a tsunami.
Fire belched from the shuttle boat Sunday afternoon as it was heading out on one of its regular runs to a casino ship when the crew decided to turn around, said Port Richey Police Chief Gerard DeCanio.
They think China wants to crate up and export surplus cement plants, steel mills and glass works built during years of stimulus spending and reassemble them abroad—along with pollution and greenhouse gases formerly belched into its skies.
About 25,000 people remained displaced on Wednesday as the fires belched smoke that drifted over the San Francisco Bay area, about 50 miles to the south, where visibility was shrouded in haze and automobiles were coated with ash.
Volcan de Fuego, whose name means "Volcano of Fire", spewed an 8-kilometer (5-mile) stream of red hot lava and belched a thick plume of black smoke and ash that rained onto the capital and other regions.
I see images of slaves belched up on beaches from the hulls of foundered ships, a trussed-up deer waiting to be eaten and I know what connects them is that both have been rendered into plunder in the formation of empires.
PAHALA, Hawaii (Reuters) - The restive Kilauea Volcano belched clouds of ash into the skies over Hawaii's Big Island twice more on Wednesday as civil defense authorities reported that pressurized geothermal wells at a nearby power plant had been spared from approaching lava.
VOLCANO, Hawaii, May 23 (Reuters) - The restive Kilauea Volcano belched clouds of ash into the skies over Hawaii's Big Island twice more on Wednesday as civil defense authorities reported that pressurized geothermal wells at a nearby power plant had been secured from approaching lava.
In 85033 under Trump, the United States reduced our carbon emissions by 0.5 percent (even as our economy grew by 3 percent) while China and India belched out of their factories and cars record amounts of black smoke and added to their carbon footprint.
In the intervening centuries, Red Mountain belched its last, destroying the very ground upon which so many adventures had taken place, wrecking any hope of a much requested return to the region—and it's difficult to imagine that this wasn't, quite directly, the point.
By the time the Aliso Canyon blowout was plugged in mid-February, it had belched more than 2600,211 tons of the highly potent greenhouse gas into the air — a planet-warming punch comparable to driving 210,227 cars for a year, Conley and other scientists reported Thursday.
By the time the Aliso Canyon blowout was plugged in mid-February, it had belched more than 2400,25 tons of the highly potent greenhouse gas into the air — a planet-warming punch comparable to driving 570,000 cars for a year, Conley and other scientists reported Thursday.
After eight seasons of carnage over the throne, it was Drogon — First of Its Name, Flame-Broiler of Cities — who came upon Daenerys, dead at the hand of her soldier/lover/nephew/betrayer Jon Snow, reared back, belched fire and smelted the seat of power into a puddle of lava.
As a further reminder that the ancients were just like us, Mephitis was the Roman goddess of bad smells, and there were temples to honor her on Mount Vesuvius (which belched up all sorts of gases), presumably on all sides, in an effort not to run AFOUL of her powers.
The more he is labeled a boor and a brute by his critics at home and abroad, the more Trump digs in, trying to drag America back to a time when black smoke belched, women scrambled for birth control, sick people were out of luck, reefer madness reigned and Cuba was shunned.
I never told him all the things that bothered me about him, like the way he belched after eating, how he never cleaned the bathroom even though I begged him to, how he was always criticizing the quality of things, how when I asked him to have a sense of humor about something he always said it was too late for that, he'd already lost patience.
Highlights from his session: Buttigieg took a moment to describe the climate crisis in a "language that is understood across the heartland about faith":"You know, if you believe that God is watching as poison is being belched into the air of creation, and people are being harmed by it, countries are at risk in low lying areas, what do you suppose God thinks of that?" he said.
Also the Daemon belched forth most horrid and nefandous Blasphemies, exalting himself above the most High.
In both Vienna and Graz young men belched or farted loudly in the presence of police officers and were fined €70 and €50 respectively.
Lava flowed but less than the 1766 eruption. The volcano belched dark ash and eventually bombarded the town of Cagsawa with tephra that buried it. Trees burned, and rivers were certainly damaged. Proximate areas were also devastated by the eruption, with ash accumulating to in depth.
This region has a mild climate, particularly on the Western High Plateau, although rainfall is high. Its soils are among Cameroon's most fertile, especially around volcanic Mount Cameroon.Neba 17. Volcanism here has created crater lakes. On 21 August 1986, one of these, Lake Nyos, belched carbon dioxide and killed between 1,700 and 2,000 people.
When the MiG pilots realized that their adversaries were not older jets that they could easily extend away from, they broke formation and headed for the border. Hinton caught up to the leader's wingman, Major Yakov Efromeenko, and fired 1,500 rounds of .50 caliber bullets. Smoke belched from its jet pipe and flames enveloped the tail section.
The earth shook and the sky became dark as the mountains belched forth their anger. When the battle ended the lovely Pihanga stood close by Tongariro's side. Taranaki, wild with grief and jealously, angrily wrenched his roots from the ground and left the other mountains. Weeping, he plunged towards the setting sun, gouging out a deep wide trench.
He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports. When he had judged that enough of the chimney had been removed so as to not be able to support its own weight, he would set fire to the supports. He would then stand clear as the chimney belched its last smoke.
She fell in love with Yi-east, but liked to flirt with Pa-toe. This caused the two mountains to quarrel with each other and it quickly escalated into an all out brawl. Ignoring Koyoda's calls for peace, they belched forth smoke and ash and threw hot rocks at each other. Some time later, they paused for a rest and discovered the catastrophe they had caused.
The heavy siege howitzers that had destroyed the defences of Namur and Liège had been placed well beyond the range of Belgian artillery. Aided by aircraft spotting, German gunners quickly found their targets. Belgian guns belched dense, black smoke, revealing their exact location and the fields cleared by the defenders deprived the forts of any concealment. Two of the forts were quickly reduced to rubble; the others fell in methodical succession.
Most of the CH4 byproduct is belched by the animal, however, a small percentage of CH4 is also produced in the large intestine and passed out as flatulence. Methane emissions are an important contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions. The IPCC reports that methane is more than twenty times as effective as CO2 at trapping heat in the atmosphere - though note that it is produced in substantially smaller amounts.
Stacks from these factories constantly belched smoke. With housing and a small downtown area within walking distance, these were the sights and smells that most Steelton residents saw every day. The rail yard was another area of Harrisburg that saw rapid and thorough change during the years of industrialization. This was a wide expanse of about two dozen railroad tracks that grew from the single track of the early 1850s.
At 17:58, all engines were stopped to give the watch a better look at the shore. Suddenly, three minutes later, enemy shore guns opened up on the two destroyers. Waller and Pringle both leapt ahead at full speed, heading in an easterly direction as their funnels belched forth a large amount of oily, black smoke. Splashes from near misses rose on both sides of the ships as they disappeared into the thick, boiling smoke.
In 1983, he appeared in an unsold detective show pilot called O'Malley. The following year saw a role on the television movie, The Ghost Writer, and in the summer series, The Comedy Zone. Soon, Linn-Baker was appearing in several high-profile television shows. He guest-starred on a 1984 episode of Miami Vice as Bonzo Barry and portrayed hapless office worker Phil West on a 1985 episode of Moonlighting titled "Atlas Belched".
Harrison had thought that she disliked him simply because he was British. He reportedly belched in her face during dance sequences and accused her of anti-Semitism, being married to a Jewish woman (Lilli Palmer) at the time, which she vehemently denied. Variety, while acknowledging the length, thought that O'Hara and Harrison carried off their dramatic scenes with "surprising skill". The following year, O'Hara starred opposite Robert Young in the commercially successful comedy film, Sitting Pretty.
The Ruspanti, Gian Gastone's decrepit entourage, loathed the electress, and she them. Duchess Violante of Bavaria, Gian Gastone's sister-in-law, tried to withdraw the grand duke from the sphere of influence of the Ruspanti by organising banquets. His conduct at the banquets was less than regal; he often vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched, and regaled those present with socially inappropriate jokes.Acton, p. 188. Following a sprained ankle in 1731, he remained confined to his bed for the rest of his life.
These medications have no effect on the gas that is presently in the intestines, but enable gas build-up to be belched away more easily, reducing the amount of bloating that develops. Another treatment is Simethicone, an oral anti-foaming agent that helps the body to expel the gas more quickly. Also combinations of prokinetics, such as domperidone + metoclopramide + diphenhydramine (the latter for the prevention of extrapyramidal reactions, especially acute dystonic reactions) + proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), have dramatic effects on bloaters and belchers especially.
Ejection from a VFP-62 RF-8A in 1963. The Crusader was not an easy aircraft to fly, and was often unforgiving in carrier landings, where it suffered from poor recovery from high sink rates, and the poorly designed, castering nose undercarriage made it hard to steer on the deck. Safe landings required the carriers to steam at full speed to lower the relative landing speed for Crusader pilots. The stacks of the oil-burning carriers on which the Crusader served belched thick black smoke, sometimes obscuring the flight deck, forcing the Crusader's pilot to rely on the landing signal officer's radioed instructions.
Consider diesel fumes belched from an exhaust pipe. Initially the fumes appear black, then gradually you are able to see through them without any trouble. This is not because the total scattering cross section of all the soot particles has changed, but because the soot has dispersed. If we consider a transparent cube of length L on a side, filled with soot, then the optical depth of this medium is inversely proportional to the square of L, and therefore proportional to the areal density of soot particles: we can make it easier to see through the imaginary cube just by making the cube larger.
Pammachius, Jerome's friend, brought Jovinian's book to the notice of Siricius, bishop of Rome, and it was shortly afterwards condemned in synods at that city and at Milan about 390 CE. He subsequently sent Jovinian's books to Jerome, who answered them in the present treatise in 393. Little is known of Jovinian, but it has been conjectured from Jerome's remark in the treatise against Vigilantius, where Jovinian is said to have "amidst pheasants and pork rather belched out than breathed out his life," and by a kind of transmigration to have transmitted his opinions into Vigilantius, that he had died before 409, the date of that work.
Lincolnshire Archives, D & C, Ciij/13/1/2/2, fo. 1r. The final verdict and list of charges included "the wicked heresies of Ebion, Cerinthus, Valentinian, Arius, Macedonius, Simon Magus, Manichees, Photinus, and of the Anabaptists and other arch heretics, and moreover, of other cursed opinions belched by the instinct of Satan". He was ordered to be placed "in some public and open place below the city aforesaid [and] before the people burned in the detestation of the said crime and for manifest example of other Christians that they may not fall into the same crime".All quotes, Robert Wallace, Antitrinitarian Biography, E. T. Whitfield, 1850, pp 567–568.
As she passed between the enemy vessels, she fired both broadsides, her port guns fired at the Elizabeth, and her starboard muzzles belched fire and iron at the brig Nancy. The enemy's shots passed above the Saratoga, causing only minor damage to her rigging while the first American salvo knocked the Nancy out of action and did substantial damage to the Elizabeth, which surrendered after taking another volley. Meanwhile, the other brig raced away; and Captain Young, being busy with his two new prizes, allowed her to escape free of pursuit. The Saratogas crew labored repairing the battered hulls of the prizes before sending them toward the Delaware Capes.
Tolkien greatly prefers this motif over the later medieval trend of using the dragon as a symbolic or allegorical figure, such as in the legend of St. George. Smaug the dragon with his golden hoard may be seen as an example of the traditional relationship between evil and metallurgy as collated in the depiction of Pandæmonium with its "Belched fire and rolling smoke" in Milton's Paradise Lost. Of all the characters, Smaug's speech is the most modern, using idioms such as "Don't let your imagination run away with you!" Just as Tolkien's literary theories have been seen to influence the tale, so have Tolkien's experiences.
The first portion of the railroad connecting Chicago to Joliet was completed by October, 1952 and on October 10, 1852, an American-type locomotive (4-4-0) called the Rocket, was coupled to six newly built yellow coaches. At ten o'clock in the morning the Rocket belched a cloud of wood smoke from its balloon stack and headed west over the 58-pound iron rails that had been imported from England. The trip took two hours and the train was cheered by thousands along the way. It had to make the return trip as a back-up movement because there was yet no turning facilities at Joliet.
Gascoigne eventually joined Lazio for a fee of £5.5 million (equivalent to £ million in ); he received a £2 million signing-on fee and signed a contract worth £22,000 a week. He made his Serie A debut on 27 September 1992 in a match against Genoa which was televised in Britain as well as Italy. He failed to fully settle in Italy and was beset by negative media interest which was not helped by the numerous occasions he punched reporters and the time when he belched down a microphone on live television. He was well received by the club's fans, but not by the club's owner Sergio Cragnotti, who resented him after Gascoigne greeted him by saying "Tua figlia, grande tette" (roughly translated as "Your daughter, big tits").
By 1847, a stipulation had been laid down in local bye-laws that all chimneys must be at least in height to help progress smoke out of Bradford Dale. Even then "these chimneys belched out large quantities of smoke, ash, sulphur and other irritants into the atmosphere of Bradford Dale....during still-air conditions, especially in winter, polluted air was trapped in the basin-shaped valley of the Bradford Beck, and killing 'pea-soup fogs' used to occur." Modern Bradford Dale has many roads through it; the A647 and the B6145 travel on either side of the small valley that starts off Bradford Dale to the west with Pinch Beck (Thornton Viaduct straddles this small valley too). From the city centre, the A6037 and the A650 run northwards through the low ground of Bradford Dale to Shipley and then beyond.

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