Vented
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25 examples of Vented in a sentence
It also turns out that when we find where the gas is being
vented
and leaked, most of those sources can be fixed easily and inexpensively, saving the gas that would have otherwise been wasted.
And Joshua remains silent as they
vented
their rage against him.
Apparently I haven't
vented
enough to fill up my prescribed ten lines so, at the risk of redundancy, I will say it one more time.
Baker postponed his visit and later
vented
his frustrations to the US Senate Committee on Appropriations.
Abroad, Egyptian lawmakers were so exercised over the prospect of the French head of state sharing a bed with his girlfriend that several
vented
their disapproval on the floor of the parliament.
The British “Non”LONDON – At the just-concluded European Union summit, British Prime Minister David Cameron
vented
decades of accumulated resentment stemming from his country’s relationship with Europe.
This was starkly illustrated in the second week of March, when US defense officials
vented
their frustration with the Syrian opposition in several press briefings.
Separated by the membrane, the fuel would not be
vented
to the air but instead would wick out through the bottom of the material into a collector tank for use on demand in our existing energy-supply infrastructure.
As a result, many thousands of tonnes of helium have simply been
vented
into the atmosphere at source or when the natural gas has been burned.
Given that the CO2 is not yet being produced and will not be vented, the field’s helium remains inaccessible.
Although some producers – including Exxon Mobil’s Shute Creek plant near La Barge, Wyoming (until 2013, home to the world’s largest helium refinery) – once
vented
waste CO2 into the atmosphere, they are now installing carbon-capture facilities to reduce or eliminate emissions.
Moreover, nitrogen – a gas that can be
vented
without consequences – always coexists with helium.
Undersea minerals tend to be clustered in potato-shaped chunks of rock nestled on abyssal plains,
vented
in boiling-hot water from fissures in the seafloor, and crusted along the flanks of extinct underwater volcanoes called seamounts.
The man in the greatcoat, hearing this opinion freely vented, flung a handful of visiting cards in Julien's face.
His ill humour, having no fault to find with the tone of politeness, indeed of personal interest, in which Norbert had addressed him,
vented
itself upon the reply which he himself had made to this friendly speech.
His masters called out not to lay on so hard and to leave him alone, but the muleteers blood was up, and he did not care to drop the game until he had
vented
the rest of his wrath, and gathering up the remaining fragments of the lance he finished with a discharge upon the unhappy victim, who all through the storm of sticks that rained on him never ceased threatening heaven, and earth, and the brigands, for such they seemed to him.
There is no guessing in what form of reply the aunt's indignation would have
vented
itself, had not Mr. Wardle unconsciously changed the subject, by calling emphatically for Joe.
CHAPTER XXV SHOWING, AMONG A VARIETY OF PLEASANT MATTERS, HOW MAJESTIC AND IMPARTIAL Mr. NUPKINS WAS; AND HOW Mr. WELLER RETURNED Mr. JOB TROTTER'S SHUTTLECOCK AS HEAVILY AS IT CAME--WITH ANOTHER MATTER, WHICH WILL BE FOUND IN ITS PLACEViolent was Mr. Weller's indignation as he was borne along; numerous were the allusions to the personal appearance and demeanour of Mr. Grummer and his companion; and valorous were the defiances to any six of the gentlemen present, in which he
vented
his dissatisfaction.
The belligerents
vented
their feelings of mutual contempt, for some time, in a variety of frownings and snortings, until at last the scorbutic youth felt it necessary to come to a more explicit understanding on the matter; when the following clear understanding took place.
After Mrs. Weller and the red-nosed gentleman had commented on this inhuman usage in a very forcible manner, and had
vented
a variety of pious and holy execrations against its authors, the latter recommended a bottle of port wine, warmed with a little water, spice, and sugar, as being grateful to the stomach, and savouring less of vanity than many other compounds.
Sam, with his glued to Job's countenance, ran up against the people who were walking about, and fell over little children, and stumbled against steps and railings, without appearing at all sensible of it, until Job, looking stealthily up, said--'How do you do, Mr. Weller?''It IS him!' exclaimed Sam; and having established Job's identity beyond all doubt, he smote his leg, and
vented
his feelings in a long, shrill whistle.
'At this very moment, the gentleman in sky-blue turning round, and seeing the young lady with her face uncovered,
vented
an exclamation of rage and jealousy, and, turning his weapon against her beautiful bosom, pointed a thrust at her heart, which caused my uncle to utter a cry of apprehension that made the building ring.
"Very well!" replied the sailor, who
vented
his anger in another way, by bestowing on the convicts the worst names in his maritime vocabulary.
A strange and almost ludicrous nervousness clutched at him and
vented
itself on Jasmin.
CHAPTER 18What They Saw in the Country of El DoradoCacambo
vented
all his curiosity upon his landlord by a thousand different questions; the honest man answered him thus, "I am very ignorant, sir, but I am contented with my ignorance; however, we have in this neighborhood an old man retired from court, who is the most learned and communicative person in the whole kingdom."
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