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  • Glory fumes about Ben after Jynx returns to her wounded, b
  • Nero is not convinced, however, and in private fumes against the deception.
  • booth on the Queens-bound platform and set the fumes alight with a match, causing an explosion that
  • owded and highly polluted with smoke, chemical fumes, and waste.
  • ue eliminates engine noise, vibration, exhaust fumes, and the risk of fuel spills that threaten our
  • One diesel engine caught fire, producing more fumes, and to make matters worse all electrical syst
  • the car in a public area after smelling petrol fumes and alerted police on hearing about the first
  • diological, nuclear and chemical agents; toxic fumes and gases; food poisoning; statistics related
  • hemicals such as perfumes, washing powder, car fumes and detergents, and was also badly affected by
  • projectiles themselves by the rockets' exhaust fumes and from interfering with their courses.
  • ers at the time and featured filters to remove fumes and dust from the air, was taken by more drive
  • y of the remaining crewmembers overcome by oil fumes, and the ship without power and listing heavil
  • Twice rendered unconscious by the nauseous fumes and handicapped by his painful injuries, he pe
  • ker) had lit a fire, which produced the deadly fumes, and the warning could not change that.
  • nd research into the effects of inhaling paint fumes, are all indicative of the success of the labo
  • omplexed with hexamine and does not emit toxic fumes as opposed to pure OsO4.
  • feet, there was a great noise and bad-smelling fumes began to come from the hole.
  • off the entrance, and a large fan extracts the fumes behind the train.
  • miners in the pit, 6 escaped before poisonous fumes built up in the roadways.
  • The air became bitter with cordite fumes but the lions did little more than stroll abou
  • rned and gassed and must have been overcome by fumes but for the prompt and gallant action of these
  • omotives were fitted with condensers to reduce fumes, but "venting off" was still needed in open-ai
  • Acids, formaldehyde, and other fumes can damage and even destroy delicate artifacts
  • Toxic hydrogen selenide fumes can be evolved on exposure to acids.
  • cts of decomposition include toxic metal oxide fumes, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
  • y the soil such that the high concentration of fumes caused a fire in the unfinished tunnel, this i
  • Due to the toxic fumes causing acid rain, it has a 351.5 m (1,153 ft)
  • poisonous hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide fumes, causing unconsciousness and quick death, and
  • e' lamp used to heat the substance so that the fumes could be inhaled
  • ghest allowable concentration of diethyl ether fumes during work may amount to 300 mg/m3.
  • ur traffic, some motorists passed out from the fumes emitted from the exhaust of the congested vehi
  • ted to suffocation and asphyxiation from toxic fumes emitted from the burning debris, rather than t
  • w Zealand, and was overcome by carbon monoxide fumes emitted by his gasoline heater.
  • There the flames consumed the escaping fumes, forcing firefighters to use water to cool nea
  • As with a home lab, the remaining fumes from a crude moving methamphetamine lab can be
  • The church roof originally had vents to allow fumes from its gas lighting to escape, but these hav
  • oncerns from nearby residents over exposure to fumes from the exhaust of the system.
  • tal exposure to poisonous carbon tetrachloride fumes from a newly-cleaned carpet in her Dallas apar
  • specially dangerous as they can emit dangerous fumes from the combustion of the wide range of mater
  • iment with liquid hydrogen cyanide, and deadly fumes from a broken line had leaked into the laborat
  • ptain, but they both become intoxicated by the fumes from wine barrels breached in a shootout with
  • t is later established that he was overcome by fumes from the radio burning out), Rodney gets arres
  • ured on the ground, then lit and, finally, the fumes generated by this are then allowed to pervade
  • ptoms didn't seem to match a scenario in which fumes had been released: the survey found that those
  • e Lynn, although almost overcome by the deadly fumes, handled his machine-gun with great effect aga
  • Once the fumes have been extracted, the door is reopened.
  • eleases phosgene and produces toxic, corrosive fumes if it comes in contact with water.
  • The volatile fumes ignited and fire exploded into the three-story
  • The flames have created toxic fumes in the capital of Moscow.
  • The resulting blast and fumes in the turret would have made the gun impossib
  • shipmates who had been overcome by turpentine fumes in a double bottom compartment.
  • mbustible, but it will still release dangerous fumes in a fire, including hydrogen fluoride, silico
  • shipmates who had been overcome by turpentine fumes in a double bottom compartment.
  • rning occurrences of aviation gasoline (AvGas) fumes in the bilges of PBM series aircraft and assoc
  • egory is 2, and upon heating it produces toxic fumes including nitrogen oxides.
  • ged as the Coalite plant pushed more smoke and fumes into the atmosphere.
  • for forcing large amounts of steam locomotive fumes into the passenger coaches.
  • ert and Ickx, despite being painfully ill from fumes leaking into the cockpit.
  • s illness was apparently caused by nitric acid fumes leaking from the Salyut's propellant tanks; ot
  • e destroyed by the blast; what remaining toxic fumes may also be dispersed by the blast as well.
  • Inhalation of fumes may induce headache, nausea, fatigue, dizzines
  • Due to exposure to the harmful mercury fumes, most gilders did not survive beyond 40 years
  • These secondary filters can remove fumes, odors, vapor, mist, moisture, oil, and tiny p
  • White Fumes of Fate
  • The Greeks called it Aethalia (fume) after the fumes of the furnaces for the metal production.
  • The burning material releases fumes of hydrogen cyanide and oxides of nitrogen.
  • If heated strongly, it may release very toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides.
  • scuing shipmates overcome in double bottoms by fumes of turpentine, 25 January 1904.
  • The fumes of hundreds of oil wells set on fire by the Ir
  • closed and locked, and so could not avoid the fumes of Hydrogen cyanide, a product of combustion o
  • Oak had a permanently burning refuse pile, the fumes of which killed the oak.
  • er major works including volumes of her poetry Fumes of Formation and Poems of Puncture, together w
  • ents would instantly ignite liberating choking fumes of phosphorus pentoxide and sulphur dioxide as
  • Irvan coasted on fumes on the final lap as the race ended under the c
  • m temperature it is a colourless liquid, which fumes on contact with air, giving a stinging odor.
  • ch the flooding panel through overpowering gas fumes on October 12, 1942, and for this Gunners Mate
  • Humans can be exposed to TCP by inhaling its fumes or through skin contact and ingestion.
  • ve nose-picking, long-term exposure to welding fumes, or cocaine abuse.
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  • to discharge poisonous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) fumes proved increasingly hazardous to health, and a
  • water at the top, and found that little or no fumes remained at the top.
  • Because perchloric acid fumes settle, and form explosive crystals, it is vit
  • cated as a result of the inhalation of ethanol fumes, similar to the sniffing of ether.
  • Nottingham fumes that the axe is not a suitable punishment.
  • pressing the intense ultraviolet radiation and fumes that are a part of the shielded metal arc weld
  • The fumes that overcame the footplate crew were a conseq
  • , in concert with forced inhalation of ammonia fumes that caused spasm of the vocal cords resulting
  • sed the engine rooms of War Nawab to fill with fumes that caused men to pass out and later resulted
  • Because of the fumes, the TranzAlpine's observation cars are closed
  • chloric acid (in beaker) reacting with ammonia fumes to produce ammonium chloride (white smoke).
  • a slightly sweet smell, though inhaling enough fumes to notice this would involve significant expos
  • arning that their products could cause welding fumes to contain dangerously high manganese concentr
  • industries which emitted smoke, grit, dust and fumes under the supervision of the Inspectorate.
  • e strongly oxidizing) and may liberate noxious fumes upon reaction with reducing agents.
  • e amounts of lead, such as from breathing lead fumes; using the same spoon, bowl, bucket, or water
  • rotect the wearer from inhaling harmful dusts, fumes, vapors, and/or gases.
  • He thought the best way to handle gasoline fumes was to open up the ship's ventilation system a
  • It emits toxic fumes when decomposed by heat.
  • an buses, although the batteries produced acid fumes which were less well received.
  • n died after being overcome by sodium chlorate fumes while working at a paper plant in Port Hudson,
  • , so that with both doors and windows shut the fumes will kill them both.
  • A catalytic carburetor mixes fuel fumes with water and air in the presence of heated c
  • or leaving them knotted under the chin so the fumes would deaden the pain in their legs.