There are many non-nuclear ways of getting smoke up there that could be encouraged.
He was heading home on Interstate 35 and nearing Waco Wednesday night when he saw black smoke up ahead to his left.
And that's when the ball of fire and smoke came up out of the ground.
Christine Wigton, an American living in Doha, told CNN she heard "a buzzer, not very loud" as she walked into the mall, but heard no loud alarms as smoke built up inside.
As well as being at increased risk of a series of respiratory conditions, the lungs of children who breathe in passive smoke may also develop more slowly than children who grow up in smoke-free homes.
"All the black smoke has stopped now but there is a lot of white smoke just coming up, " he said.
Had that bolt failed to go up smoke, Endeavour surely would have.
In related news, Sony Ericsson countered Nokia's announcement by declaring they would be developing a handset capable of sending smoke signals visible up to 20 meters away.
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Major news agencies far and wide have been asserting that Apple would be producing a "cheaper iPhone" for years now, and it looks as if a few fresh rumors have the smoke all roiled up again.
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The partnership has since gone up in smoke, and with it Branson's pocket change.
All of that paid-for brand equity went up in smoke through one major accident.
Trillions of dollars changed hands or went up in smoke and the whole system almost toppled.
If she had not gone up in smoke, would he have met her again, remembered her?
No one believes Europe can let itself go up in smoke for the sake of political grandstanding.
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Coal operators in the last recession saw their earnings go up in smoke.
But if shale gas starts to replace natural gas in Europe, all these plans could go up in smoke.
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"We should not be sending our scant resources up in smoke, " she added.
Here, King Carnival is the name given to the evil spirit and he goes up in smoke on beautiful Shell Beach.
This load of rubbish was heaped on a pile in the backyard, and a torch was applied and it went up in smoke.
That all went up in smoke after an anonymous letter, presumably from a disgruntled former employee, was sent to a police department in Long Island.
The company's hapless employees saw their pensions go up in smoke.
With the Arab world going up in smoke, Fatah officials know they cannot expect to receive any significant funding from Arab states for the foreseeable future.
DiFrancesco, overcome with smoke, turned back up the stairs, but Clark -- breathing and seeing "as if I had a bubble over my head" -- soldiered on.
David Tait made sure the Sharks finished above Clermont with a late try, but Sales' hopes of progressing effectively went up in smoke with defeat in Montauban in December.
There is a huge smoke screen being put up - not by the Catholic church, but by the media and those who say that contraceptives will solve all these problems.
With 10 minutes remaining City shored up their defensive ranks with Michael Ball replacing Elano and the reinforced rearguard ensured Sunderland's hopes of a come back went up in smoke.
The Red Sox learned the downside risk of that strategy the hard way after their backpage-grabbing acquisitions of Carl Crawford and Adrian Gonzalez two winters ago later went up in smoke.
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