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The search teams have now surveyed all possible chimneys across the mountain, Osatanakorn said, and found two chimneys that are considered potentially viable options.
That's an easy one — our dinner at The Three Chimneys.
Vast chimneys from chemical plants loom over rusting railway sidings.
Debris can collect in chimneys, such as from birds nesting.
Now at Green Chimneys, Xander is getting A's and B's.
Ford has traditionally operated with lots of corporate chimneys, or fiefdoms.
Giant slag heaps and chimneys remain, with signs proclaiming regeneration initiatives.
At night, the factory spewed thick, black smoke from its chimneys.
In 2013, four ceilings crumbled when water came through the chimneys.
A niece's rape, cousins gone up in smoke through the chimneys.
Chimneys are a quiet menace when it comes to homeowning expenses.
Hiring workers to add chimneys and crematoriums could be a real jobmaker!
Homes were completely destroyed, only identifiable from the brick chimneys which survived.
It is leveled flat, the chimneys standing like markers in a cemetery.
Two brick chimneys from an unused kiln rise near the education center.
We have built our homes in canyons and on hillsides that resemble chimneys.
Image: Felipe Gomez/Europlanet 2020 RI"Chimneys" produced by iron and sulfur deposits.
Residents returned to find entire neighborhoods reduced to ash, chimneys and twisted metal.
Soon engineers and mathematicians and electricians rappelled down chimneys from dawn to dusk.
Cones and small mineral chimneys babble from one-holed spouts in alien whispers.
Smoke from chimneys and fires cloak the camp in a veil of smoke.
What's more, the cheapest homes, made of mud or thatch, rarely have chimneys.
The rescue team had been looking for chimneys around the mountain atop the cave.
The only things left standing: burnt trees, a light post and a few chimneys.
His success shows that industrialisation is not just about vast sweatshops or belching chimneys.
"We will drill down from one of the chimneys," Buncha told reporters on Thursday.
You'll need a ladder to inspect the underside of eaves, roof vents and chimneys.
The chimneys were cold and the buses serving the once busy mill ran empty.
As Santa electric slides down chimneys everywhere, something weightier is happening in the skies.
Three weeks after it shut down, smoke emissions again billowed from the factory's chimneys.
Smoke from a refinery's chimneys and cooling towers rises above the skyline in Ningbo.
Mr. Gonzales described a smoke-filled sky with solitary chimneys rising among the ashes.
Termites that farm fungus build structures with chimneys and openings that work like windows.
Residential Home Inspections: Check roofs, chimneys, siding, brick, and other structures for exterior damage.
The home's dozens of gables, stone chimneys and pinnacles suggest a small English village.
Nicholas wears a fur suit, clambers down chimneys and gives presents to good children.
Transitions from Green Chimneys back to families and local schools can also be difficult.
GAZING out over London's chimneys, Liverpool's docks or Edinburgh's spires can cloud a tourist's judgment.
The birds feed on flying insects and commonly live in residential chimneys or hollow trees.
The towering "fairy chimneys" are carved-out of rock formations created millions of years ago.
Birds, including tawny owls and magpies, nest in the roofs and chimneys of abandoned buildings.
Chimneys were abandoned as well, because old masonry was too fragile and risky to move.
Of course, medicine has come on a bit since we stopped sending orphans up chimneys.
Cloud shadows passed over cliffside hamlets glimmering in the evening light as chimneys spat smoke.
In 2015, VICE penned a brief history of people getting stuck in chimneys and dying.
Smoke from chimneys adds to air pollution if they are not cleaned properly, she says.
Flames still licked downed power poles, and ghostly chimneys jutted up from charred concrete foundations.
What was his previous behavior in school and how has it changed at Green Chimneys?
The Ouelettes' story unfurls beneath a small Canadian province's smoking chimneys and ash-toned winter skies.
We had practical fireplaces so we could have smoke billowing from chimneys, and things like that.
The snow on Turkish mountains, the lights in Turkish houses, and the smoke from Turkish chimneys.
What about drones and aircraft and wind turbines and electrical wires and chimneys and miscellaneous poles?
The battery store, a rectangular building with a pair of chimneys on top, resembled a battery.
But the difficult terrain and presence of many fissures, or chimneys, make the search slow going.
On the opening track, Mr. Lewis turns "Green Chimneys" — a Monk classic — into a reggae shuffle.
"They spread like measles," he said later, driving past a large white house with three chimneys.
The characteristic façade of dark red brick and three chimneys is the architectural landmark of Bytom.
When his mother shipped him off to Green Chimneys, as he put it, he was resentful.
Besides cars and trucks, Kaalink can even fit over the polluting mouths of boats, chimneys, and cranes.
Raccoons in cities trade treetops for rooftops, and baby raccoons often keep warm by staying in chimneys.
Just over an hour's drive from the Lodge is The Three Chimneys, Skye's second Michelin-starred restaurant.
"On my last visit to Skye, I had a delicious lunch at The Three Chimneys," he says.
In search of money, they walked into factory offices in Katowice and pointed to towering industrial chimneys.
Outside, the restoration included rebuilding turrets and chimneys using sandstone and limestone consistent with the building's age.
Green Chimneys is always free for the students themselves, said the school's executive director, Dr. Edward Placke.
From charcoal chimneys to digital thermometers—these are all the tools you need to become a grilling master.
Every year, this elderly, overweight man somehow manages to lug giant bags of toys down millions of chimneys.
We found holes and chimneys, and we are prepared to drill the hole down if we have to.
As many as 3,245 makeshift chimneys built to expel toxic recycling fumes from residential buildings have been removed.
The tiled courtyard at the entrance resembles an underwater forest; the roof terrace has chimneys shaped like helmets.
All around us, the white teeth of the Himalayas gleamed, and from nearby chimneys I smelled wood smoke.
During its 33-year history, the Three Chimneys, on the Isle of Skye, has revolutionized traditional Scottish cuisine.
Every year there are about 1,000 referrals to Green Chimneys; last year, only 95 new students were admitted.
Still, for the children who are lucky enough to be admitted to Green Chimneys, the prognosis is good.
Mr Xi calls environmental protection a "battle" against all forms of pollution, from belching factory chimneys to official misdeeds.
The iron sheets on household roofs literally corroded from the acid rain pouring down from the smelter's massive chimneys.
Its chimneys, smelters and stockyards stretch nearly a mile along the banks of the Taizi river flowing through Benxi.
You're watching the chimneys darken and that cool sky as it intensifies in the last light, a cold glow.
Europlanet researchers last year took water samples from salt chimneys, blue and red pools, and yellow and brown crust.
Do you agree with the argument that support for Green Chimneys is hurting special education programs in public schools?
One thing the organization won't have the answer to is how the big jolly guy manages to slide down chimneys.
Like a car, a home needs a regular tuneup: Heating systems need maintenance, chimneys need sweeping and windows need caulking.
Prominent chimneys, a hallmark of the Cotswold style, rise around the house without overshadowing the graceful nature of the home.
But this evening, watching Abbé's chimneys fade to silhouettes from a simple campsite, felt like the culmination of a pilgrimage.
They combined rooms to open up living space and added several fireplaces, with large sandstone mantels and English-style chimneys.
Sarbjeet lives in sugar cane country where the chimneys of brick factories occasionally pierce the fields to puff gray smoke.
Sarbjeet lives in sugar cane country where the chimneys of brick factories occasionally pierce the fields to puff grey smoke.
Similar structures exist in today's oceans, where communities of microbes and bloody-looking tube worms blossom around sunless, black-smoking chimneys.
Shocking pictures of the neighborhood after the Tubbs Fire showed an ashen, barren community, where only the chimneys were left standing.
So cookies are probably insufficient fuel, but a power plant is too big to lug around and to fit through chimneys.
And just a few miles behind the garage onlookers can see chimneys from the local steelworks peeking out from behind homes.
One legend has it that Pete's black facepaint represents the soot he picks up climbing down chimneys to deliver children's presents.
But reducing the exhaust-pipe emissions on city streets is a plus even if smoke keeps belching from power-plant chimneys.
But in December, wafts of wood burning in chimneys or bonfires in the fields take over and the mosquitoes mostly vanish.
He had spent the morning in a garret office in the opera house with a view of slate roofs and chimneys.
Since we purchased the house, we've paid an HVAC person $300, and a chimney sweep $200 to clean our two chimneys.
But the real scene-stealer is the rooftop terrace with direct views of the swirling stone chimneys atop Gaudí's La Pedrera.
Example 3: Then, below the chimneys, a pigeon cartwheels like a thrown firework through a broken window into the darkness beyond.
Last year our bûche was inspired by the zinc roofs of Paris, with their little chimneys and windows of maids' rooms.
In August 2014, she was accepted into a transitional living facility operated by Green Chimneys, which provides resources to homeless youth.
The chimneys he created for the exterior of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride are among his proudest accomplishments, according to the book.
Black smoke consistent with burning plastic continued to bellow last week from many of the chimneys that tower over the village.
I could not leave him to stand without me at the concentration-camp gates, sniffing the air, eying the macabre chimneys.
Because the households stopped using the stoves after a while — they required too many repairs, and the chimneys needed constant sweeping.
For the actual debate, I went to a debate-watching party for Clinton supporters at the Three Chimneys Inn, just off campus.
The old barn has cedar shingles that are pretty weathered, and a green metal roof with a couple of chimneys sticking out.
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide both come out of coal-fired chimneys, and to a lesser extent, out the tailpipes of automobiles.
Over thirteen thousand feet below the surface, hundred-foot hydrothermal vents spew black, 690 degree fluid like chimneys from the ocean floor.
In London, smoke from chimneys blocked out sunlight for others, and he was particularly exercised by the problems of excessive alcohol consumption.
Engineering industry bodies had asked for buildings with unreinforced facades such as verandas and chimneys in busy public spaces to be secured.
With Delaware having an area of 1,982 square miles, imagine having that entire state disappearing, with nothing left standing but brick chimneys.
These allow for precise angling to get the most sun, and are free of obstacles like chimneys, dormers or other roof projections.
It's imperative you do your sexting with as much subtlety and secrecy as you can — just like Santa when he's sliding down chimneys.
Instead, around 20 to 30 teams are currently scouring the mountainside in search of alternative natural entrances, called chimneys, into the cave complex.
The black smoke will continue to waft from the chimneys of well-to-do homes until wood-burners go back out of fashion.
Similar principles could also be applied to things like antennae, lampposts, chimneys, and skyscrapers—all of which could benefit from better aerodynamical design.
Twitter user lucyinglis stated that they were kept in chimneys for superstitious and pagan purposes, although I wasn't able to confirm this elsewhere.
Chimneys collapsed and windows shattered in buildings throughout the capital, and hundreds of tourists were forced onto the streets as hotels were evacuated.
They also attempted the experiment using miniature chimneys grown from iron hydroxide, rather than mixing the iron and sodium hydroxide into the water.
Last year, we spent 30 million yuan to blow up chimneys (to reduce emissions), but did not pay enough attention to waste disposal.
Different homes have different energy needs; different structures have different roofs and different challenges (chimneys, trees, etc); different states have different tax breaks.
The interviews revealed that 39.2% of the children believed that the man they visited was the same Santa who came down their chimneys.
In the last week, protesters have built yurts and small houses insulated by hay bales; many of the structures have stoves with chimneys.
Those that did were sent off to coal mines, factories and up chimneys — or to live with relatives in need of a servant.
She saw the invisible, colourless, scentless, soundless abyss that our generation has chosen to ignore; the greenhouse gases streaming out of our chimneys.
The family business makes use of modern equipment, including inspection cameras, and applies ecological methods to clean and maintain chimneys and boiler rooms.
He pointed out several moss-covered stone structures jutting up out of the earth, which looked like buried chimneys—air vents, he said.
Among them are chemolithotrophs — micro-organisms that acquire energy from inorganic compounds — that were found in the hot water on the mineral chimneys.
This is a land of cobblestoned streets and whitewashed houses with lace-patterned chimneys, surrounded everywhere by fig, olive, almond and carob trees.
They hired a house inspector who told them the fireplaces and chimneys needed to be repointed and the dampers had to be rebuilt.
"Ravage" (2017), Yaşam Şaşmazer's wooden sculpture of a woman in what looks like a yogic child pose, occupies one of the fairy chimneys.
We've literally never used our fireplace, but our landlord is having all of the chimneys in our building cleaned this week before fall starts.
"I can't claim to have been in a lot of chimneys, but I've looked up a few, and they're not handhold friendly," Custer says.
In the future, this robotic arm could help scientists collect samples from crevices or inspect chimneys, pipes, and other narrow spaces, the study says.
She would write these very detailed descriptions of the amount of work she did, like 16-hour work days, sweeping out chimneys and things.
The region's mushroom-tipped pillars, fairy chimneys, and jagged hills house troglodyte-style homes and places of worship carved out of the soft sandstone.
Residents say air quality has improved, but whiffs of sulfur pervade the city's industrial districts, and smoke can be seen billowing from factory chimneys.
Then came the double chimneys, the front portico, the three-story addition tacked onto one end and the sun porch attached to the other.
North of the mansion's ruins are two dozen chimneys, the remains of cabins that housed enslaved Africans decades before the Carnegies discovered the island.
Research has indicated placement of bottles near hearths and chimneys was commonly used in the process of warding off witches or breaking a spell.
"As buildings erupted, thunderheads of pulverized brick, stone, plaster and mortar billowed from eaves and attics, roofs and chimneys, hearths and furnaces," Larson writes.
Fluorocarbons are most commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners, and fine particles like black carbon soot are a product of smokestacks and chimneys.
Even if his ambitions for citywide arrays of virtual chimneys prove too ambitious, they may still work in some of the worst cases of pollution.
I used to go into the Tennessee backwoods and buy old stone chimneys from homeowners, or find old rock walls built back in the 1800s.
The nearby Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea is visible in nearly every direction over rooftops and chimneys in the surrounding neighborhood of Munkkiniemi.
As well as diesel exhaust emissions, oil-fired heaters, chimneys and tire abrasion also contribute to the particulates problem, which is exacerbated by certain weather.
It was a shabby, dirty country; when my mum hung out the washing in Peterborough, the soot from the brick chimneys made it dirty again.
Chimney sweeps would regularly inhale harmful smoke from fires, get stuck in chimneys, get cancer from too much soot, and, of course, get burned frequently.
For the first time, he'll embrace his heritage directly: Nuriev is working with Russian tinsmiths to create a series of lamps based on traditional chimneys.
By happenstance, Orgeron's ascendance comes amid an explosion in south Louisiana of French immersion schools, which have popped up like mud chimneys built by crawfish.
But there is a broader market for such relatively commonplace items as antique tile floors, wood paneling, mantelpieces and chimneys, and sometimes even for staircases.
She is now preparing a master's thesis about chimneys and tries to combine time-honored practices of the trade with a concern for the environment.
Green Chimneys, a school on a farm outside of New York City, is in the vanguard of using animals to help special-needs children learn.
"I used to stay in my room not doing anything — I'd miss school and stuff," said Austin Stark, a Green Chimneys senior from Midtown Manhattan.
We're going to The Three Chimneys, a very small restaurant that's gotten a lot of press for its fine dining experience in the middle of nowhere.
The group proposed turning down thermostats in homes and offices, reducing city speed limits, scrapping older cars, encouraging public transportation and limiting the use of chimneys.
The houses are still easily identifiable in the surrounding countryside, notable for their two chimneys, indicating that a glass furnace anchored one part of the property.
That process requires a greater than normal amount of "flaring" -- the burning off of gas byproducts at the ends of long chimneys that look like candles.
Although brown marmorated stinkbugs don't actively destroy structures as they do crops, their tendency to aggregate can cause costly problems, by clogging wells, pipes, and chimneys.
He included sumptuous royal quarters, with grand chimneys, stuccoed ceilings and carved wood paneling, but was never graced with a visit from a king or queen.
The Hangzhou steel mill, a vast labyrinth of blast furnaces, warehouses, chimneys and worker dormitories covering hundreds of acres, was one of Mao Zedong's favorite projects.
Students at Exeter refer to the dining hall he built there, for example, as "the Crematorium" because of its brick chimneys and air of oppressive menace.
But according to Kevin Morris, the director for the Research Institute for Human-Animal Connection at the University of Denver, Green Chimneys remains in the vanguard.
What are ways that Green Chimneys is better able to support children with special needs than public schools — other than the opportunity to interact with animals?
One 2012 study looked at what happened when randomly selected households in Orissa, India, were given cookstoves with chimneys that diverted the smoke outside the house.
"Once they hear this art exists, people immediately think about stereotypical images from the Holocaust: barbed wire, yellow stars, chimneys," Ms. Moreh-Rosenberg said in an interview.
In one moment Santa's jumping down chimneys and pumping bullets into elves upon landing and the next he's mowing down demons in Santa hats with a chaingun.
In Santa Rosa, blocks in some neighborhoods resembled war zones, with little left but charred debris, broken walls, chimneys and the steel frames of burned-out cars.
The solar policy does provide alternatives or certain exemptions for homes or residential buildings when there are shaded areas due to trees, chimneys or other nearby structures.
Workers have rebuilt the two main chimneys, the tops of which had crumbled, repointed much of the exterior brick and restored the slate on the mansard roof.
I go slowly: My kind of expedition has nothing to do with the bravado of those roof climbers who hang from the edges of chimneys and joists.
"In general, with chimneys and fireplaces, the more you use it, the more likely you need it to be swept," said Mr. Johnson, of WIN Home Inspection.
In 1802, a French engineer envisaged a tunnel with horse-drawn carriages, illuminated by oil lamps and ventilated by chimneys poking above the surface of the Channel.
The young members of the Georgian dance group all smoke like chimneys, and their world, and the world around them, has seriously retrograde ideas about human relations.
Each half has its own built-in thermometer and controllable ventilation chimneys, and all together, this grill gives you a whopping 1,260 square inches of cooking space.
The 113,400-square-foot mosque, the size of a large house, would forgo the traditional dome and would include minarets that mimic the chimneys on neighboring houses.
Cover image: Smoke is discharged from chimneys at a coal-fired power plant of China Guodian Corporation in Datong city, north China's Shanxi province, 17 March 2018.
One idea: the ants could be using warm gas released from microfaults that can't be seen with the eye as chimneys to stay active during the cold winters.
"Santa baby, I'd love to know my ass won't get grabbed/At work/By some ignorant jerk/Tell the dirtbags, to put away their chimneys tonight," she sang.
"The three masts were broken and overturned, the two chimneys were broken, and there was a trace of bombardment on the side of the ship," said the statement.
Only close up can you glimpse an image of a city, almost too murky to see: the outlines of an apartment building, a scattering of roofs and chimneys.
Born a rich man's son, he took his inheritance and gave to the poor, in anonymous gifts that some here say were dropped down the chimneys of homes.
Guy Stansill, a 38-year-old vegetable farmer at the nearby Sdot Yam kibbutz who can see the plant's chimneys from his kitchen window, hopes it's for good.
Guy Stansill, a 38-year-old vegetable farmer at the nearby Sdot Yam kibbutz who can see the plant's chimneys from his kitchen window, hopes it's for good.
So it's unsurprising to see the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, tinged orange and red, serving as a stand-in for Mars in Halil Altindere's video installation Space Refugee.
From its cave houses to unique rock formations called "fairy chimneys," the unique anatomy of this ancient city in central Anatolia offers the artist a natural film set.
In 1984, DuPont became aware that dust vented from factory chimneys settled well beyond the property line and, more disturbing, that PFOA was present in the local water supply.
Cyrus also sang, "Santa baby, I'd love to know my a** won't get grabbed/At work/By some ignorant jerk/Tell the dirtbags, to put away their chimneys tonight."
The ducts are connected to a central exhaust on the roof, with powerful extraction fans pulling the air through filters and pushing it out of 15-metre high chimneys.
The mosque would not have a dome, and its minarets would be styled like chimneys of nearby homes, at heights lower than the steeples of the churches in town.
The ducts are connected to a central exhaust on the roof, with powerful extraction fans pulling the air through filters and pushing it out of 15-meter high chimneys.
Raymond, who totaled his Ford Fairlane, "became a Swift, able to dive/down chimneys and vector a straight line/of the invisible air, like an arrow aimed/at silence."
Wild Country used Dura Weave fabric in the harness that proved to be both flexible and durable despite my attempts to grate it against Joshua Tree's most abrasive chimneys.
The astonished conductor dropped off as it went over, and at the sight of the falling chimneys and breaking windows of the station, he understood that it was the Temblor.
Some of these spires rise more than two storeys above the seabed, and they attract deep-sea animals who are nourished by the hot fluids streaming out from the chimneys.
Raccoons are omnivorous and opportunistic, easily switching from eating grubs or bird eggs to devouring human and pet food, and from living in tree hollows to inhabiting attics and chimneys.
The Chamonix valley is often shrouded in smog, the product of wood-burning chimneys and the exhaust fumes of lorries rumbling to the Mont Blanc Tunnel between France and Italy.
We'd smoke like chimneys at our workplaces In the opening moments of the movie, a blade runner puffs a cigarette as he conducts a test on one of the replicants.
Roofless stone walls, brick chimneys that look ready to topple, vine-covered remnants of outbuildings and a gravity-fed swimming pool indicate that the long-dead inhabitants had been wealthy.
Until now, almost all efforts worldwide for capturing carbon dioxide, the main man-made greenhouse gas, have focused on the chimneys of coal-fired power plants rather than industrial processes.
As the end of the 18-month program at Green Chimneys drew near, Ms. Martins signed up for AmeriCorps, hoping it could give her a fresh start and wider prospects.
Today, black clouds of exhaust billow from the chimneys of the Alexandria Portland Cement Company, a subsidiary of a Greek cement and building materials producer, less than a mile away.
The brick built, cathedral-esque Art Deco electricity station also featured on the cover of the 1977 Pink Floyd album, Animals — with a pig floating between two of its iconic chimneys.
The power station that supplies energy for VW's flagship e-vehicle factory in Zwickau, Germany, marked by two tall chimneys, was built to power production of the combustion-engined Volkswagen Golf.
Battersea Power Station's iconic chimneys will be kept in tact during the renovation, and the Nine Elms project will add 800 apartments, offices, shops, gym, spa, and even a theater nearby.
No alanine formed in the experiment using the miniature chimneys, though sometimes lactate formed—and the researchers commented that perhaps given a whole lot more time, alanine would have formed eventually.
Victorian literature is chock full of children being sent up chimneys, but I challenge you to find a single mention of a chimpanzee employed as a sweep in a Dickens novel.
The mosque's architect endeavored to create a building that would comport with the surrounding residential neighborhood, forgoing the traditional dome and fashioning minarets to look like small chimneys, the lawsuit said.
Trekking teams are also attempting to find alternate routes down into the cave system through rock chimneys, though locating potential access points on foot through thick jungle terrain has been slow.
Walking amongst the Lucky Strike-emblazoned chimneys and brick buildings, which hosted film screenings and the aforementioned Moog pop-up, felt like stepping into a time-travelling portal into the 19th century.
Most of the critters he and his two employees capture are raccoons or squirrels that have gotten into attics or chimneys, he said, but occasionally a customer call involves something more exotic.
They restored it from 2012 to 2338, replacing all 2300-plus windows, relining chimneys, updating all of the mechanical systems and refinishing the original floors, some of which now have radiant heat.
"Big chimneys release water vapour and other gases and particulates, which can lead to the formation of fog," explains a statement from NASA on industrial snow fall in the Netherlands last year.
Female raccoons looking for a den to deliver their kits, as the offspring are called, can squeeze through vents and chimneys, tear through screens and lift up shingles with their dexterous forepaws.
Each morning, I exited the freeway and drove down the dusty stretch of Dix Avenue, watching the chimneys of the industrial sector morph into a stretch of halal butchers and Arab groceries.
By pumping propane gas down termite mounds, he was able to show that they function as lungs, not as chimneys that allow hot air to escape, which had been the previous assumption.
This structure was expanded in the 1940s and again in the 1990s, but it retains its original Tudor Revival features, including slate roofs, timbered-and-stucco exteriors, arched doorways and fanciful chimneys.
Much of the action of "Where Chimneys Are Seen" takes place in the shadow of a towering levee that doesn't keep the river from flooding the neighborhood when the rains are heavy.
It has been bad enough to evoke comparisons to the Great Smog of December 1952, when fumes from factories and house chimneys are thought to have killed as many as 2456,22012 Londoners.
Gucci Mane's third solo release of the year is Return of East Atlanta Santa, a collection of cooking carols and hustling hymns that only the Trap God himself can deliver down our chimneys.
If you think of a police helicopter over London, all those tower cranes and chimneys, a pilot wouldn't have to make much of an error before they are down in the high stuff.
Films: "The Ten Commandments," directed by Cecil B. DeMille "The Pilgrim," directed by Charlie Chaplin "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," directed by Wallace Worsley Books: "Don Quixote," Miguel Cervantes "Tulips and Chimneys," e.e.
We have guys coming by to work on our chimneys today, so I hide a house key for them and move my mom's car onto the street so it's out of their way.
"There has been a lot of research on pets at home and how healthy it is in the past 10 years," said Steven Klee, director of clinical and medical services at Green Chimneys.
This independent boutique hotel, opened last April, successfully does both, honoring its past by preserving original design features like parquet flooring, chimneys and period mirrors, and lending contemporary touches through wall murals and furnishings.
Because the pizzeria chimneys are so close to ground level, their emissions can have a much bigger effect on local health than the pollution belching out of taller smokestacks in factories and power plants.
Ford Chief Executive Jim Hackett said at a news briefing on Friday in New York he expects "chimneys of data that will be spewing from the vehicles" that will use Argo's self-driving technology.
Teams are scouring the jungle-covered mountainsides in search of openings, or natural chimneys, that might lead to the small, dry, mud-covered incline where the boys and their coach remain perched above water.
The several working fireplaces, for instance, were constructed with antique brick to proportions that maximize their efficiency, as if they were the house's only heating source (they are not, and the chimneys are modern).
Commemorating the ancient Hanukkah miracle, when one small container of oil used to rededicate the Jerusalem temple lasted for eight days, the enormous menorahs also burn oil, with glass chimneys to protect the flames.
Santa Claus has begun his Christmas Eve journey delivering presents around the world and will be shimmying down chimneys near you soon, according to the US military command charged with protecting North American airspace.
For his mother, Leslie DeLeon, that first visit to Green Chimneys, a school for special-needs children located on a former dairy farm outside in Putnam County, N.Y., seemed the answer to her prayers.
In 2118, Symphony installed 200 giant coolers on the Jamarat Bridge, which millions of pilgrims cross each year, and 50,000 units in the residential section, where cooler intakes jut up from each tent like chimneys.
Rather than erecting scaffolding or bringing in a mechanical platform to inspect things like roofs and chimneys, the job can be done instantly, and probably for less money, by sending up a drone-mounted camera.
Along the seafloor are hydrothermal vents that spew hot fluid into the ocean out of rock chimneys, creating temperature, chemical, and acidity gradients that might provide a source of energy for life-producing chemical reactions.
But the character also has strong defenders, who see it as an essential part of Dutch Christmas traditions, and typically explain his appearance away as a result of having climbed down chimneys to deliver gifts.
So when you walk into the newly opened KINDL Center for Contemporary Art in Neukölln, an imposing brick structure complete with a tower and industrial-size chimneys, it's no shock to find an art space.
With so many football clubs originally formed as works teams or created to serve a town with some speciality in manufacturing, there are crests up and down the country which feature factories, chimneys, dockyards and mines.
CIT, the developer, has leveled the western half of the semicircle to build a curving facade similar to Nash's original design, featuring a grand colonnade with coupled Ionic columns and period-style doors, lanterns and chimneys.
They already knew that lightning is 10 times more likely to strike land than water and is typically concentrated over "three chimneys," located in tropical and subtropical Americas and Africa plus the southeast Asian island nations.
Demand for programs like Green Chimneys has never been greater, she said, especially in New York City, when limits on reimbursing privately run schools for such services was lifted by the de Blasio administration in 2014.
This is driving a resurgence in so-called offsite construction which allows anything from bathroom pods and chimneys to entire houses to be manufactured in factories before being transported by trucks to the site and bolted together.
Using a deep-diving remotely operated vehicle (ROV), the researchers managed to explore an area about the size of a football field, and it was littered with more than a dozen mineral spires known as vent chimneys.
In fact, she grew up with humble roots in Sevnica, Slovenia, where she was known as Melanija Knavs and lived in Communist-style apartment housing that overlooked a river and smoking factory chimneys, the Associated Press reports.
The group said it tailored its plans so that the mosque would blend into the neighborhood, forgoing a dome and designing its minarets to look like chimneys and be shorter than the steeples of churches in town.
The ban affects family homes with chimneys as well as businesses like bakeries, restaurants and — most controversially — wood-burning pizzerias, the gastronomic boast of an area known as the birthplace of one of Italy's most renowned culinary exports.
Image: Schmidt Ocean InstituteThe Back-Arc region contains chimneys up to 100 feet tall and teems with life including shrimp, crabs, and lobster, according to a recent press release from the Schmidt Ocean Institute in Palo Alto, California.
Conceived before his death at 85 in late February, the extravaganza transformed the catwalk into a typically over-the-top winter wonderland, complete with wooden chalets and smoking chimneys, sealing Lagerfeld's reputation at the pinnacle of fashion showmanship.
On this trip, we returned again to explore the caves in Guadix and Purullena, some thoroughly modern with wrought iron guard gates, chimneys, marble floors, Wi-Fi access and television antennas poking out of the oatmeal colored hills.
As a result, Ms. Kurkdjian said, "Women were on the roofs of Paris cleaning chimneys, but their clothes were often inappropriate" to their new tasks: Long skirts were at risk of getting caught on pipes, doors and machines.
"We have now told dozens of industrial units and brick kilns through warning notices to install air cleaning filters on smoke-emitting chimneys and have started monitoring vehicles on various thoroughfares and issuing fines to the polluting vehicle owners," he said.
The public broadcaster that airs the festival, has gradually changed Pete's appearance, continuing to show some Petes in full black face paint, while introducing more and more with "smudges" said to represent soot from going down chimneys to deliver gifts.
Since then, major cities such as Amsterdam and Rotterdam and the national public broadcaster have decided to ditch blackface in favor of Petes smeared with soot — from the chimneys they are said to go down to bring children their presents.
"The goal is to try and find the chimney, drill some bolts, put some ropes in and rappel down into different chimneys to wiggle down into the cave maze to see if we can get to the main passage," said Morris.
The mill is a vast dystopian landscape, "a grisly amusement park," with chimneys jutting up at freakish angles, crumbling concrete, stairways to nowhere, gantry cranes, catwalks — and everything, even the workers in their jumpsuits and hard hats, is covered in dust.
The factory is still there — run by AvtoVaz, owned by Renault-Nissan — its buildings stretching for dozens of blocks, its chimneys belching smoke into the sky, the fruit of its labors glinting in the gray light of mile-wide parking lots.
By the time I visited this past Monday, the fires in the area had been extinguished, but ash continued to drift down from the gray sky like snow, the inferno leaving behind mostly only chimneys and the scorched skeletons of vehicles.
Over a quarter-million residents have had to evacuate and around 6,500 homes and buildings in three counties —Los Angeles County, Ventura County and Butte County — have been totally burned down, leaving just chimneys and stairs to nowhere amid the scorched rubble.
Image: APYou might recognize the four chimneys of London's iconic Battersea Power Station from Pink Floyd's Animals album cover or from Christopher Nolan's 2008 film The Dark Knight—but you may soon begin to associate them with Apple's brand new London offices.
The original flagstone floors had to be scrubbed of mold and salt deposits accumulated from the house's aquatic surroundings, but she didn't dare touch its ancient oak beams (or the family of birds that had taken up residence in one of the chimneys).
President Donald Trump and I both saw the devastation of the fire on our recent trips to California: piles of rubble recognizable as houses only by their chimneys and charred appliances, and vehicles melted to the pavement in pools of molten aluminum.
The group of nearly 50 military and government personnel is searching for entrances in the mountain, natural chimneys that could be used to access 12 boys and their coach, who have been trapped by flood waters inside the cave for almost two weeks.
Last Sunday, as the wildfires, which have now killed at least 40 people, first erupted, Lopas' cannabis farm in Santa Rosa went up in flames, leaving behind the stumps of two chimneys, heaps of ash, charred marijuana plants and a despairing entrepreneur.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - As if delivering presents to all the world's 2 billion children while in charge of nine reindeer and a flying vehicle, squeezing down chimneys and entering strangers' houses weren't enough, Santa Claus has to contend with a new risk - feeding sharks.
The Green Chimneys School for Little Folk was opened in 1948 by an animal-loving educator and philanthropist named Samuel B. Ross Jr. He pioneered the idea that emotionally challenged children could gain confidence and become socially adept by caring for animals.
With a staff-to-student ratio of 4 to 1 on the main campus and a level of individualized care that few schools can offer, Green Chimneys has become a beacon for children who are unable to function in a traditional school environment.
My friend W. has told her five-year-old daughter that Santa isn't real, though not entirely successfully—her daughter has come to believe that gifts are delivered by people dressed like Santa, and has asked how people dressed like Santa can fit through chimneys.
" On an image of a Native American pow wow dancer, George "Mesro" Coles-El has drawn arrows to background chimneys with no smoke, noting, "This is not a work day," while another arrow points to a tower: "Gunner may be watching while all by himself.
In Amsterdam, St. Nicholas, "Sinterklaas" in Dutch, arrived on Sunday with 350 helper Petes wearing only smudges on their faces, rather than full black face paint: one variant of the story says Pete is black with soot from climbing down chimneys to deliver presents.
Her most recent album, "Go Time Brooklyn," includes a winsome, countrified ballad (the original "Trying to Figure It Out"), a saxophone-and-drums workout on Thelonious Monk's "Green Chimneys" and a lively rendition of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" that becomes an open field for improvisation.
CreditCreditAdam Dean for The New York Times When I first came to Beijing in 213, the city felt dusty and forgotten, a onetime capital of temples and palaces that Mao had vowed — successfully, it seemed — to transform into a landscape of factories and chimneys.
The problem is that the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air, while very high by historical standards, is very low by chemical-engineering ones: just 0.04%, as opposed to the 10% or more offered by power-plant chimneys and industrial processes such as cement-making.
The same eight-inch-square tiles cover the roof's two chimneys — one for the kitchen's oven hood, another for the fireplace — and downstairs, they serve as a grid for the home's entire floor plan, with the rugs, walls, tables and toilets all lined up against their edges.
The environment ministry also said that pollutants discharged from chimneys taller than 45 meters (135 feet) in cities along the routes can reach the capital within hours, and that the ministry sent inspection teams to more than 1,000 factories last year to try to tackle this issue.
There were miniature funiculars for bringing in supplies (the streets are too steep and narrow for cars), Richard Scarry-like vehicles on caterpillar treads for the garbage and heavy lifting, stone houses caged in wooden balconies, scythes lying on the stone-covered roofs, chimneys shingled like tiny houses.
The environmental inspectorate (SMA) said Gasmar, a company that imports and sells liquefied petroleum gas and is part-owned by Chilean industrial conglomerate Copec, has 10 days to present a compliance plan or appeal the accusation that it failed to adhere to agreed levels of residual gas flaring from its chimneys.
I am never going to be able to tell a whimbrel from a dowitcher without expert help, but at least I can follow Barillaro's lead and imagine any sandpiper I see as a little Dick Van Dyke, just about to lead its flock in a little dance around any available chimneys.
"I was originally working down in London so the whole point of us opening a restaurant was because we wanted to showcase Scottish food and have a connection with Scotland's culinary heritage," explains Spear, who manned The Three Chimneys' kitchen as a self-taught chef before passing the reins to Smith.
Update In 1832 when Adare Manor in rural County Limerick in the west of Ireland was built, lighting was often by candles, air-conditioning meant opening the windows and 39,000 acres of land buffered the grand house, called a "Calendar House" for its 298 chimneys and 2785 leaded-glass windows.
This was Dan's dream house, the kind he used to see sitting on the crest of hills while riding in the back of his parents' old Ford Escort: a big, stately off-white colonial with a red door, two whitewashed chimneys, a jack pine and an apple tree out front.
Winter Smorgasbord, a half-hour virtual-reality journey, is not, but it offers games: Merry Snowballs, in which a child can hurl those missiles at angry gingerbread men (perhaps they'd prefer not to be eaten), and Santa Sling, in which the player uses a magic slingshot to aim presents down chimneys.

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