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Wood and gasifiers
Wood gasifiers are still manufactured in Singapore, China and Russia for automobiles and as power generators for industrial applications.
Wood gasifiers of proven design and thoroughly tested construction are considered safe to use outdoors, or in a partially enclosed space, for example, under a shelter open to the air on two sides ; they may also be considered relatively safe to use in an extremely well ventilated ( e. g. negative pressure ) indoor area not connected to any indoor area used for sleeping, equipped with redundant ( more than 1 ), completely independent, battery-powered, regularly tested carbon-monoxide detectors.

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Examples of this can be heard in the lines, " Do lean down low in Linden Lea " and " In our abode in Arby Wood ".
Wood does not last as long as other sculpting media because it can be affected by water rot, dry rot, insect invasion and fire.
Parts can still be seen west of Clane on the grounds of what is now Clongowes Wood College.
The stables can be seen behind the house and the Hunting Tower is visible in Stand Wood.
Glendalough is a good place to look for some of Ireland's newest breeding species, such as the Goosander and Great Spotted Woodpecker, and some of the rarest, such as the Redstart and Wood Warbler ; Peregrine, Dipper, Cuckoo, Jay and Buzzard can also be seen.
Interestingly ancient documents have the town's name spelt ' Holm Frith ' which can be translated as ' Holly Wood ', though the word " Firth " is an old English name meaning ' wood and woodland ' indicating the name means Holme woods.
In the south, the spire of St. Stephen's Church can be seen above the trees of Dulwich Wood, adjacent to Sydenham Hill Railway Station.
Noel Rees's name is still used as a selling point by estate agents, his houses can be found in Great Thrift, The Covert, Prince's Avenue, Wood Ride, Kingsway, Chislehurst Road, The Chenies and many other roads in Petts Wood.
Wood pilings that held up this track can be found in the North Fork Nehalem River.
An example of this is seen in Dylan Thomas's radio play Under Milk Wood: " The shops in mourning " where mourning can be heard as mourning or morning.
The bust of Henry Joseph Wood | Henry Wood can be seen in front of Royal Albert Hall Organ | the organ.
On 11 November Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones reunited for a rehearsal " just to check if they can remember the songs "; the band's official reunion website was launched earlier the same month.
The geographic " lost world " can blur into a more explicit " parallel universe " when the fantasy realm overlaps a section of the " real " world, but is much larger inside than out, as in Robert Holdstock's novel Mythago Wood.
Wood gas is a syngas fuel which can be used as a fuel for furnaces, stoves and vehicles in place of petrol, diesel or other fuels.
Wood can be used to power cars with ordinary internal combustion engines if a wood gasifier is attached.
There is Carr Wood which is signposted from halfway down Butterley Hill where wildlife and the small woodland area can be enjoyed.
All around Ripley there are footpaths which can be used to take you to places such as Devils Wood ( also locally known as Bluebell Wood ), around Waingroves and down Lowes Hill to Hammersmith.
Neckerchiefs can also have important ceremonial functions in Scouting, for example, the 1st Gilwell Scout Group present a special neckerchief on completion of the Wood Badge.
On the day after Roosevelt's lend-lease bill was submitted to the United States Congress, Wood promised AFC opposition " with all the vigor it can exert.
The Dean is also well known for its Western birds ; Pied flycatchers, Redstarts, Wood Warblers and Hawfinches can be regularly seen at RSPB Nagshead.

Wood and power
Literary critic James Wood calls him " cruel in punishment, evasive in argument, lusty for power, and repressive in politics ".
In Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet, Valerin, King of the Tangled Wood, claims the right to marry her and carries her off to his castle in a struggle for power that reminds scholars of her prescient connections to the fertility and sovereignty of Britain.
In 1885, they decided to use this power, as Edward Press, the owner of Bacton Wood mill, and a trader with a fleet of wherries, wished to purchase it.
Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, the authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide stated that " the story rather fizzles out at the end, but there are many good moments, especially in the power plant.
* Wood gas: produced in a gasifier to power cars with ordinary internal combustion engines.
Starring Ian McKellen as Richard ( reprising his role from the stage production ), John Wood as Edward, Nigel Hawthorne as George and Annette Bening as Queen Elizabeth, the film begins prior to the Battle of Tewkesbury, with Henry VI ( portrayed by Edward Jewesbury ) still in power.
Wood gas generators, called Gasogene or Gazogène, were used to power motor vehicles in Europe.
The two remained in power during the remainder of the reign of George I the chief domestic events of the time being the impeachment of Bishop Atterbury, the pardon and partial restoration of Lord Bolingbroke, and the troubles in Ireland caused by the patent permitting Wood to coin halfpence.
His secretary, John Wood, said " such a power had seldom been seen there ," Moray wrote that " the journey is to put down troubles in the north.
Robert Wood at Harvard University developed an even smaller ornithopter, at just 3 centimeters, but this craft is not autonomous in that it gets its power through a wire and is led along a rail.
In his An Introduction to the American Horror Film, critic Robin Wood views The Brood as a reactionary work portraying feminine power as irrational and horrifying, and the dangerous attempts of Oliver Reed's character's psychoanalysis as an analogue to the dangers of trying to undo repression in society.
Additionally, the battle was the first time that a former colonial force ( the 1st Canadian Division ) defeated a major European power ( the German Empire ) on European soil, in the Battle of St. Julien-Kitcheners ' Wood.
New material was written, Micky Waller was replaced by power drummer Tony Newman and Wood was dismissed, only to be re-hired almost immediately.
Wood was unflagging in his opposition to state power.
Wood trim and the power top also were available as separate options.
North of Shepherd's Bush station was located the CLR's power station and Wood Lane depot.
Bainbridge Island, WA brothers Andrew and Kevin Wood, along with Dave Hunt and Dave Rees formed Malfunkshun, originally as a four-piece and not the power trio they became known as.
: Even more recent was the ' Winter of Woe ', a campaign against the Wood Elves where Kemmler tried to harness the power of the ancient standing stones in their woodland home.
To the north of the station was located the CLR's power station and Wood Lane depot which was originally accessed by a single track tunnel.
Wood, also known as the Ancient One, is an evil wizard of vast power who long ago gave up his humanity, if he ever possessed the quality in the first place.
On its publication, the Harvard literary critic James Wood wrote: " How extraordinary, then, that Bellow's substantial new novel, Ravelstein, written in his 85th year, should be so full of the old, cascading power ... Ravelstein ... is large, flamboyant, and excessively clumsy.
Wood had previously worked on the failed Jervis Bay feasibility study for a local nuclear power plant, and in response to John Howard's plan for nuclear power production in Australia, Wood stated that he would happily live next door to a nuclear power plant, and would assist in development of an Australian nuclear energy industry.

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