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They conclude that if all the officials involved are ambitious, America could belch out 13% less by 2020.
ECONOMIST: Climate-change policy
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One belch from a taco lunch could power NASA's computers for an hour!
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If, as expected, ex-Soviet plants never again belch dirt as before, unused allowances can be traded to dirtier countries.
ECONOMIST: Oil and the environment
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More proof that when a movie fad runs out of gas, it occasionally brings forth a final, anticlimactic belch.
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The same old Buicks and Chevys from the 1950s belch fumes under billboards bearing revolutionary slogans from the same era.
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The play is about madness, about intoxications well beyond the belch line.
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Study leader Professor Jill Belch said the study offered hope to many rheumatoid arthritis patients who wanted to reduce the amount of pain medication they take.
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The winds on final approach during the day of my "incident" swirled more than a Woody Allen plotline and were ruder than a belch in church.
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Once the bane of environmentalists, the nuclear industry enjoyed newfound "green" credentials as a cleaner alternative to coal-fired plants that belch greenhouse gases to produce electricity.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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The guitars' sound and Mr. Martens's never-dull work bridge the various tracks, but Mr. Merritt will sing one song in falsetto, another with a Cookie Monster belch, and yet another with throaty rawness.
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He demonstrated the outlandish power of his magic by taking the skeleton of a cow and the skull of a goat, theatrically combining the two before bringing them back to life with a loud belch.
BBC: Bhutan, the kingdom of the clouds
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The next day, when the cloud moved and I completed my journey, I learned that, after a similar belch of ash choked out all four engines of a K.L.M. flight into Anchorage in 1989, Ted Stevens finagled an earmark on an appropriations bill to secure federal funds for the Alaska Volcano Observatory, whose missions included the monitoring of volcanic activity and its attendant hazards.
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