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| And there was a perfect shower of | coals, and ashes, and weapons. |
| lar metal heat exchanger that is heated by the | coals and or fire. |
| es of brick, which were heated red hot in live | coals, and extinguished in an earth half-saturated w |
| the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics ( | COALS) and Director of the IBT. |
| rs, organic coatings, utilization of low-grade | coals, and value-added products from vegetable oils. |
| Jharkhand, Sri Karia Munda, Union Minister for | Coals and Mines; and the Forest Minister of Jharkhan |
| pore, India, to his family, £50 to be spent on | coals and blankets for the poor of Southbroom, and £ |
| nder pyromancy (divination by observing flame, | coals, and/or embers or by burning ritual items such |
| Then the | coals are covered with another layer of soil. |
| The | coals are pushed aside and placed upon the meat parc |
| "The | coals are drawn at two shafts by an engine of about |
| in the ground and exposed to the heat of live | coals, called asado al palo. |
| er confirmed that the forest was set alight by | coals dropped from a railway engine from the newly d |
| rter rights and imposing a shilling tax on all | coals exported from Sunderland. |
| he stove and the younger brothers transfer the | coals from the old stove to their own new stoves. |
| Morrissey was pinned on his back atop burning | coals from a stove that had been overturned. |
| miles length, it was built primarily to carry | coals from the pits of West Cumberland to the port a |
| oth sides of river; and to any person fetching | coals from pits. |
| g, or in the heated chamber after the fire and | coals have been swept out. |
| a Company to study and explore availability of | coals in the eastern parts of India. |
| Coals in the Raton Basin were long known to be "gass | |
| marinated in spices and cooked on skewers over | coals in a sigri. |
| Sub-bituminous | coals, in the United States, typically have a sulfur |
| s and mouth, using various methods such as hot | coals into her hands, two eagle feathers inserted in |
| , is prepared on skewers and cooked over dense | coals known as Bincho-tan made from Oak. True to the |
| Sub-bituminous | coals may be dull, dark brown to black, soft and cru |
| e derived from the same biogenic precursors as | coals, namely land plants and humic peats. |
| The dough is then baked over | coals, not flames. |
| Coals of Fire is a 1915 American silent short drama | |
| flour based bread, traditionally baked in the | coals of a campfire |
| flour based bread, traditionally baked in the | coals of a campfire. |
| The soldiers had to heat their forks in the | coals of their fires to prevent the tines from freez |
| The meat is then grilled over | coals of red oak, a wood that is native to the regio |
| He was the first to correlate the | coals of Pennsylvania and Ohio and also the first to |
| and work the high quality smokeless dry steam | coals of the Lower Coal Measures. |
| e answered in such a tone that a whole pile of | coals, of black cinders, came bursting out of her mo |
| the kettle is clean and shiny (being placed on | coals only), and hence when the pot accuses the kett |
| The heat content of sub-bituminous | coals range from 8300 to 11,500 BTu/lb or 19,306 to |
| g, primarily for export, of high-quality Welsh | coals, such as steam coal, via Cardiff and Barry doc |
| r content renders some types of sub-bituminous | coals susceptible to spontaneous combustion if not p |
| tacking it with a jackhammer (which causes the | coals that make up his face to fall off from the vib |
| bottom boilers are preferred for low volatile | coals that produce a lot of ash. |
| "And now I follow the | coals that be quent, From Dover to Calais against my |
| They were parched with hot | coals, then ground on a metate; the resulting food h |
| as death; jealousy is cruel as the grave: the | coals thereof are coals of fire, which hath a most v |
| n could be interposed between the feet and the | coals to modulate the exposure, while a bellow contr |
| had a small sidings, used for the delivery of | coals to a local pumping station before the halt was |
| Documentary film From | Coals to Newcastle starring The New Mastersounds hel |
| uality heat value when compared to other brown | coals used to produce electricity in Victoria, but h |
| The | coals used on this altar had to be taken from the Al |
| This is usually slow-cooked over | coals using hickory wood, but other woods may be use |
| The first | coals were produced from the top hard and Dunsil sea |
| nd hot dogs that were grilled earlier when the | coals were hot. |
| utcher who provided the leg of mutton; nor the | coals which roasted it; nor the cook who basted it; |
| e No. 2 and No. 3 Rhondda house and bituminous | coals which outcrop along the valley were quickly pr |
| coal gas from a small retort containing heated | coals with a three or four foot iron tube attached, |
| he middle of his field, and Lupait carried hot | coals without being burned. |
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