Fumes
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And the German multinational thyssenkrupp is developing a process using exhaust
fumes
from steel production as a feedstock for chemical products and synthetic natural gas, lowering carbon pollution.
Exposure to manganese can occur through dust, fumes, and air pollution.
It is used extensively in the steel and welding industries, where there is a high risk of overexposure to
fumes.
We either will decide to prevent four million childhood asthma cases per year from traffic fumes, or we won’t.
Steaming sulfurous
fumes
uncoiled in the midst of waves bubbling like water in a boiler.
It was an arduous climb over sharp lava and pumice stones in the midst of air often reeking with sulfurous
fumes
from the smoke holes.
He felt dreary as an empty house; and tender memories mingling with the sad thoughts in his brain, addled by the
fumes
of the feast, he felt inclined for a moment to take a turn towards the church.
Emma, on entering, felt herself wrapped round by the warm air, a blending of the perfume of flowers and of the fine linen, of the
fumes
of the viands, and the odour of the truffles.
The church like a huge boudoir spread around her; the arches bent down to gather in the shade the confession of her love; the windows shone resplendent to illumine her face, and the censers would burn that she might appear like an angel amid the
fumes
of the sweet-smelling odours.
Something stupefying like the
fumes
of opium seized her.
The factory chimneys belched forth immense brown
fumes
that were blown away at the top.
"I knew you would like it, Jack, when you had got the
fumes
of the wine out of your head.
But as Don Quixote's sense of smell was as acute as his hearing, and as Sancho was so closely linked with him that the
fumes
rose almost in a straight line, it could not be but that some should reach his nose, and as soon as they did he came to its relief by compressing it between his fingers, saying in a rather snuffing tone, "Sancho, it strikes me thou art in great fear."
The atmosphere was redolent of tobacco-smoke, the
fumes
of which had communicated a rather dingy hue to the whole room, and more especially to the dusty red curtains which shaded the windows.
'This is pleasant,' said Bob Sawyer, turning up his coat collar, and pulling the shawl over his mouth to concentrate the
fumes
of a glass of brandy just swallowed.
I walked down the narrow passage between the double row of sleepers, holding my breath to keep out the vile, stupefying
fumes
of the drug, and looking about for the manager.
The heat and the smell of cooking, faint
fumes
of incense, and the indescribable taint of overcrowded humanity, caught her by the throat.
Every window, every orifice that might admit a breath of air, was closed, and the birth-fire blazed fiercely in one corner, its
fumes
nearly asphyxiating Kate as she entered.
As I entered, however, my fears were set at rest, for it was the acrid
fumes
of strong coarse tobacco which took me by the throat and set me coughing.
The door of No.I2 was ajar, and from within, visible in the streak of light, issued dense
fumes
of inferior and weak tobacco.
"That was because they had intoxicated her with
fumes
of hemp and opium."
The young woman had again fallen into a stupor caused by the
fumes
of hemp, and passed among the fakirs, who escorted her with their wild, religious cries.
Sir Francis, who was familiar with the effects of the intoxication produced by the
fumes
of hemp, reassured his companions on her account.
I saw a universal manifestation of discontent when the
fumes
of the repast met the nostrils of those destined to swallow it; from the van of the procession, the tall girls of the first class, rose the whispered words--"Disgusting!
I was just beginning to stifle with the
fumes
of conservatory flowers and sprinkled essences, when I bethought myself to open the window and step out on to the balcony.
Father Roland meanwhile, to whose head the
fumes
of the wine were risingonce more, had already forgotten his son's advice and was eyeing achampagne-bottle with a tender leer as it stood, still nearly full, bythe side of his plate.
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