Chimneys
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CO: My puppy is missing and insurance doesn't cover
chimneys.
These giant chimneys, huge giant
chimneys.
We didn't have any idea about these things, which we call
chimneys.
And it forms these towers, these
chimneys
that are 10, 20, 30 feet tall.
And all along the sides of these
chimneys
is shimmering with heat and loaded with life.
You've got black smokers going all over the place and
chimneys
that have tube worms that might be eight to 10 feet long.
All of the animals are gone, they're dead, and the
chimneys
are still there creating a really nice ghost town, an eerie, spooky ghost town, but essentially devoid of animals, of course.
The Boys arrive to sweep the
chimneys
at the home of Professor Noodle, a mad scientist who's just perfected his rejuvenation serum.
The camera has a strange obsession with smoke billowing from
chimneys
of boats and factories.
It needs to create state and national action plans for clean air; set tough new targets for thermal power plant emissions, factory chimneys, and automobile exhausts; and establish a proper air pollution monitoring system.
The latter, with their hundreds of chimneys, planted obliquely, made lines of red flame; while the two towers, more to the left, burnt blue against the blank sky, like giant torches.
Sheds succeeded one another, long workshop buildings, tall
chimneys
spitting out soot, and soiling this ravaged suburb of an industrial district.
To right and to left of the path the same vague landscape unrolled, enclosed within mossy palings, the same factory buildings, dirty with smoke, bristling with tall
chimneys.
They were making soup,
chimneys
were smoking, a woman appeared at distant intervals along the fronts, opened a door and disappeared.
The batteries of coke ovens and the
chimneys
of the blast furnaces, beneath a sun which seemed to extinguish them, were belching out smoke and raining their everlasting soot through the air.
On this side, factory
chimneys
striped the flat horizon; wooden sheds, brick workshops with large dusty windows, appeared along the street.
No smoke came out of the chimneys; the houses, without fire and as cold as the stones in the street, did not melt the thick layer on the tiles.
Then there were the other pits at the horizon, the Victoire, Saint-Thomas, Feutry-Cantel; while, towards the north, the tall
chimneys
of the blast furnaces, and the batteries of coke ovens, were smoking in the transparent morning air.
Of what had they spoken when it lay upon the wide-mantelled
chimneys
between flower-vases and Pompadour clocks?
The factory
chimneys
belched forth immense brown fumes that were blown away at the top.
Julien's chivalry was as great as his happiness; 'I must go down now by the ladder,' he said to Mathilde, when he saw the dawn appear over the distant
chimneys
to the east, beyond the gardens.
Enormous fires were snapping in the
chimneys
of the house, superseding the necessity of candles, by the bright light which was thrown from the blazing piles.
Every night during one entire summer, she remained for hours gazing at the grey stones in this wall, and at the narrow strips of starry sky cut out by the
chimneys
and roofs.
The straggling cottages by the road- side, the dingy hue of every object visible, the murky atmosphere, the paths of cinders and brick-dust, the deep-red glow of furnace fires in the distance, the volumes of dense smoke issuing heavily forth from high toppling chimneys, blackening and obscuring everything around; the glare of distant lights, the ponderous wagons which toiled along the road, laden with clashing rods of iron, or piled with heavy goods--all betokened their rapid approach to the great working town of Birmingham.
The drawn blinds and the smokeless chimneys, however, gave it a stricken look, as though the weight of this horror still lay heavy upon it.
The central portion was in little better repair, but the right-hand block was comparatively modern, and the blinds in the windows, with the blue smoke curling up from the chimneys, showed that this was where the family resided.
Therefore a time would come when the elastic and explosive forces of the imprisoned gases would upheave this ponderous cover and drive out for themselves openings through tall
chimneys.
Each of these
chimneys
was a hundred feet in diameter.
A dull light shone through heavy mullioned windows, and from the high
chimneys
which rose from the steep, high-angled roof there sprang a single black column of smoke.
Before us lay the dark bulk of the house, its serrated roof and bristling
chimneys
hard outlined against the silver-spangled sky.
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