This may sound like a fantasy, cars that run on fuel created by fermenting straw or grass, but it really exists.
And it's no different from hard or grass -- I should be able to play the same and do the same, if not better, because I have more time.
There simply is not enough spare land in America to grow adequate feedstock for such an amount, unless scientists find a way to make ethanol cheaply from abundant materials such as wood or grass.
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If there are no comparable bruises or grass stains and if the bullet wound and powder residue establish that the gun was fired at very close range, this too might support a claim of self-defense.
Or powered by grass clipping or coal or French fries or wishful thinking.
The manufacturers say it will be able to land on short, unpaved runways or soft grass fields.
In the core areas in these parks, no human exploitation is allowed, no roads or construction, no hunting, fishing, mining, logging, grazing or even grass cutting.
We will also fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn, but from wood chips and stalks or Swiss grass.
So the question is, will the 7.8 bone thrown at WP7 handset owners prevent them from looking at the greener Android or iOS grass across the fence?
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One thing's clear, however: The artist purposely chose to position each image above a protruding ridgeline that runs along the cave wall, symbolizing either the surface of the water or tall grass that's obscuring the lower half of the deer.
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The bottom is mainly brilliant white sand or greenish grass, but we were searching for the vaguely brown and yellow hues that indicate the rocks and coral where Caribbean spiny lobster (commonly referred to as "bugs" for their insect-like appearance) live.
"It's not our long-term solution because of the competition with feed, and fuel competition, but it is prompting us to put into place a refueling infrastructure that could be used with cellulosic ethanol, " made from other types of plant material such as timber waste or switch grass.
The maths of the clay surface are distinctly different to grass or hard-court surfaces.
These are the funny-looking Swiss-made shoes that mimic the experience of walking barefoot in sand or on soft grass.
Of course, general aviation pilots fly in and out of countless uncontrolled airports and grass or dirt strips.
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Technically, if you were getting rid of a bit of grass or something then you should show the umpire first.
Tiny countertop robots inform us that, say, arugula doesn't go with boiled carrots or that lemon grass tastes awful with chocolate milk.
City code says that all unpaved portions of the site shall be planted with grass or ground cover or shrubbery or other suitable live plant material.
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To make it, fresh milk from grass or hay-fed cows within a 20km radius is poured raw into a copper pot and heated until it begins to curdle.
The unique narrative approach also gives away some secrets, like the way the groundskeeper at Fenway cuts the grass or packs the clay in the batters' box differently for particular Sox hitters.
These robots--whether designed to cut your grass or merely to keep you entertained--are luxury items, and with the exception of the relatively inexpensive Roomba robotic vacuum, they are owned mainly by hobbyists and high-end gadget enthusiasts.
The induction ceremonies at the Clark Sports Center is synonymous with thousands of people sitting on the green grass or in folding chairs enjoying the speeches and celebrating the achievements of their favorite baseball immortals.
If you need turf grass for children or dogs to romp on or to carpet your outdoor living areas, ask your local suppliers for the best water-saving grass for your area.
Besides, who's going to cut the grass, or sweep the litter out of the parking lot, or empty the outside trash barrels?
They fished with woven grass nets or hooks made from shells, and used harpoons of wood and bone to hunt dugong and turtles.
That said, large organizations must sometimes simplify and amplify their messages when making fundraising appeals or launching petition drives or campaigns to build grass roots support for a cause.
Here is the recipe he and his team discovered: organic material, like grass clippings or agricultural waste, is mixed with a stabilizing peptide powder and from that protein is extracted from the materials, stabilized.
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The National Federation of State High School Associations, which oversees the state entities that oversee most of prep sports in America, is now making available to advertisers the green, green grass (or synthetic turf) of high school football fields.
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Although feet were designed to walk barefoot on Earth's natural surfaces (grass, sand or gravel), they were not prepared to endure the concrete, asphalt and steel that covers so many landscapes today, Thompson said.
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