"It was as if a gallon of water was thrown to the ground, " Heller says.
Dad began to paint it, with a borrowed ladder and a gallon of yellow paint.
Well, apparently you should also avoid snorting a gallon of bacteria-laden Costa Rican river water.
He raced to the grocery store and bought half a gallon of chocolate ice cream.
Cows treated with bovine somatotropin consume less pasture to produce a gallon of milk than cows fed organically.
Anyone caught selling a gallon of unleaded at an unseemly rate had better beware (and maybe hire some lawyers).
The energy needed to produce a gallon of corn-based ethanol can exceed the energy generated by the ethanol itself.
Every American adult gripes about the price of daily life, from a gallon of milk to a posh dinner.
Getting tired of not knowing what a gallon of gas will cost next month, or the month after that?
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If amortizing this outlay costs 10% a year, the capital cost adds 14 cents to a gallon of output.
Imagine a 35-mile drive for a gallon of milk, or 90 miles to buy a dress shirt or a blouse.
Castroneves gambled on low fuel and thinning tyres, and finished the race with just 0.4 of a gallon of fuel remaining.
He believes that by 2015 there could be 1m cars on the road getting 150 miles to a gallon of gasoline.
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And just as cars will go further on a gallon of gas, our economy will go further on a barrel of oil.
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Cars that we're building now, by the middle of the next decade will go twice as far on a gallon of gas.
He's betting there will be increasing demand for things like high-efficiency jet engines and locomotives that go farther on a gallon of diesel.
The average price for a gallon of gas has declined, but gas prices remain high enough to drive many consumers toward fuel-efficient models.
There are other things that go into the cost of a gallon of gasoline, things like refining costs, taxes, those taxes don't change.
Thanks to new fuel economy standards, by the middle of the next decade, cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas.
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And what that means is, by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas.
Purchase a gallon of windshield washer fluid for a couple of dollars instead of paying twice that amount for a mechanic to do it.
Not for the first time, Americans are debating just how far cars and trucks should be able to travel on a gallon of gas.
By the time we're done, if you look at the total energy in a gallon of ethanol, only 20 percent of that is new energy.
We've seen stories, we've heard stories, of people who know that buying that large gallon of juice is cheaper than buying a gallon of milk.
Later we changed to auto prioritized zoning, and families could no longer walk to the end of the street to buy a gallon of milk.
In 1972, we bought a gallon of gasoline for 25 cents.
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And one reason is because we increased fuel-efficiency standards on cars and trucks so that they will go twice as far on a gallon of gas.
Even though there has yet to come a gallon of liquid fuels from the company, it has managed to create a lot of paper wealth for Harry R.
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That means that in the middle of the next decade, any car you buy you're going to end up going twice as far on a gallon of gas.
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