I guess she likes her male to loaf around the yard in boxers and no shirt, guzzle a beer and let off a hearty belch etc etc. |
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Texas, by contrast, has year-round warmth and could swallow the aggregate population of Alaska without so much as a belch. |
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Hydrogen sulfide and steam belch from these fumaroles or solfataras located on the floor of Hawaii's Kilauea Caldera. |
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I felt an urge to burp and belch loudly and then stare accusingly at one of those long haired chaps with earrings. |
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Customer service at this shack included a classy belch and the most obnoxious and pushy service of the night. |
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Now, instead of being the ugly Americans, which some foreigners used to find charming, we have to take off our shoes or belch after a meal. |
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As well as detailing every studio wisecrack, fall-out, belch and bifter, the tome does turn up frequent nuggets. |
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As Adam opened his mouth to place a piece of meat in it, a long, loud belch escaped, seeming to reverberate indefinitely in the open dining room. |
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Someone let out a loud belch and the guys erupted into laughter, congratulating whoever it was. |
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And then, not long after, this other girl, whom I suspect is in my French class, gives a loud belch. |
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All three are efficient, economic and most importantly belch no smoke and make little noise. |
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It significantly reduces the sulfur, carbon monoxide and other pollutants that belch from car tailpipes. |
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And on it goes, each lame joke greeted with feeble, self-regarding applause and laughter that comes like a slow belch. |
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Fires continue to belch smoke over the city and sporadic gunfire echoes through the flooded streets. |
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Nicky didn't notice and assumed Jon, Val, and I were tittering because of the burp, obvious as he let out another deeper belch. |
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It tasted like the smell of a belch, and had the colour of putrid dishwater. |
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Once she was done she took a deep breath and let out a huge belch. |
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They left Marseille on 16 September, and saw the Italian volcano Stromboli belch forth its blast of smoke on the 18th. |
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This partly explains why so many of them continue to operate illegally. At Aspai, a dozen or so dredging machines belch out thick exhaust. |
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Over the next two decades or so, China will belch out nearly as much CO2 as it did over the entire previous 160 years combined. |
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As they play Sympathy for the Devil, the scrap-metal phoenix at the top of the Pyramid stage begins to slowly rise up and belch out fire. |
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Caterpillar officials point out that diesel engines do not belch out the black clouds of smoke they did a decade ago. |
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For example, huge craters belch out cold liquids and subsea landslides can sweep away or destroy equipment set up on the ocean bed. |
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Rising tier upon tier, these form a formidable defensive arc, ready to belch out fire in every direction. |
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The smokestacks of factories to the South belch out clouds of pollutants that are carried by the wind northward. |
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Then Speech was mannerly, an Art, Like learning not to belch or fart: I cannot settle which is worse, The Anti-Novel or Free Verse. |
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The solid rocket boosters belch orange-white flames, the hold-down bolts are blown and the shuttle commits itself to launch. |
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He's a good vocalist, in that he hits the right notes, doesn't belch while he's singing and never breaks off in the middle of a line to scream bitter obscenities. |
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These flavoured products brought out by local manufacturers become the automatic choice for those who dread the belch associated with the aerated drinks. |
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Fred the frog let out a satisfying belch and settled back on his lilypad. |
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This may cause a brief sensation of fullness, nausea or the need to belch. |
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Water will pour, fire will belch, and blood will spew in quantities guaranteed to make common measurements inadequate by several orders of magnitude. |
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Every year crematoria in Scotland belch out about 130 kg of mercury, a liquid heavy metal that attacks the nervous system and can cause brain damage. |
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Places where poisonous fumes belch from endless streams of cars. |
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Weighill stayed at 1000-ft and watched five of the Naval vessels, which were about a mile from the beach and turned broadside on, proceeding to belch flame and destruction. |
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It has turned its attention to such things as the gases ships belch from their funnels and the invasive foreign species they pump out of their ballast-water tanks when they call at ports. |
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This era began with a huge burst of volcanic activity that supplied a giant belch of sulphur-rich gases into the atmosphere, transforming the planet into a very acidic environment. |
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My services recently received a letter from a woman in Crete who protested about the filthy, black smoke which ships belch out into her house in Heraklion harbour. |
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We get long, dun patches of inaction, interspersed with startling shows of force, in which men — and it is almost always men — belch forth uncontainable furies. |
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Then, two months ago, there came one of those news releases that seem to belch out incessantly from Washington, often incremental, often self-congratulatory. |
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And be careful of back upsthe machine can belch a bunch of gears at once! |
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While there's no magical pill for digestive difficulties, products that contain antacids and simethicone, for example, may help you belch away excess stomach gas. |
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I am not criticizing any one product line, but we would have to start doing something about the old two stroke outboard motors which continue to belch smoke all through cottage country. |
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Gut flora in cattle include methanogens that produce methane as a byproduct of enteric fermentation, which cattle belch out. |
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Inside its cavernous buildings, giant furnaces belch flames and steam as the elements meet, while huge rollers squeeze fat steel slabs into elegant gleaming rolls. Europe has six of the world's ten biggest steel companies. |
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He suppressed a belch and then looked up at her with a mischievous grin. |
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The surface of Mars appears to belch out plumes of the gas. |
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All the same, you can see that in this picture, they belch out polluting smoke, which adds to the pollution produced by certain forms of transportation. |
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I sing the song of the great clean guns that belch forth death at will. |
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I could think of no words adequate to the occasion. So I belched. Not out of contumely, you understand. It was a sympathetic belch, a belch of brotherhood. |
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Volcanoes belch an impressive array of organic chemicals into the air, but ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons are an insignificant part of that mix, a new study finds. |
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Sip the perry of the Black Worchester and you will belch clouds of soot. |
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Of lust, that belch incessant from the summits of the earth. |
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Nesbittt star Elaine C Smith is poultry in motion as Mother Goose, at the King's Theatre, Glasgow while Gerard Kelly is the belch beneath her wings as Glaikit Gussie. |
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