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Giant planets, they surmised, would guzzle gas in a similar way as they grow.
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That would displace, at most, about 14% of the gasoline we presently guzzle.
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Although that rate has not been matched in 2005, the world as a whole has continued to guzzle oil.
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They guzzle pink bubbly and queue up for free manicures, hairstyling and thong underwear as a DJ spins dance tunes.
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But the boats guzzle gas, and with the uncertain investment climate in Zimbabwe, many owners have let their vessels fall into disrepair.
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Pickle brine's properties are well-known in U.S. college football circles, where some players guzzle it like Gatorade in the belief it reduces muscle cramping.
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Even though it lets them make cars that guzzle more gas, they say they support it for the sake of reducing Americans' gas consumption.
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But capacitor banks tend to be very large and hard to site near customers (who love to guzzle power but complain about new power lines or hardware in their neighbourhood).
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SUVs, they are heavy machines that guzzle petrol.
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Windmills guzzle land, labor and metal.
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For the next 17 days, more than six million normally prim and sober citizens from every country in the world will descend upon the Theresienwiese festival grounds (Wiesn, for short) to guzzle towering mugs of beer and engage in good cheer and outright debauchery.
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