- used when
referring to
locomotive chimneys or ship
chimneys, and the term
funnel can also be used. The
height of a
chimney influences its
ability to transfer...
- A
chimney sweep is a
person who
clears soot and
creosote from
chimneys. The
chimney uses the
pressure difference caused by a hot
column of gas to create...
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formation includes seven rock "
chimneys" that
range in
height from 65 to 120 feet (20 to 37 m)
above ground level. The
chimneys are
formed from
limestone that...
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Chimneys. At
Chimneys,
Prince Michael,
presumed heir to the
vacant throne of Herzoslovakia, is
killed the
night of his arrival. Cade was at
Chimneys that...
-
tallest chimneys in the
world ranks chimneys by height.
Although many
kinds of
industrial facilities have tall
chimneys, most of the
chimneys with heights...
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Chimney felling is the
practice of
demolishing or "felling" a
chimney stack.
Modern health and
safety rules now
largely prohibit the
practice in industrialized...
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Tulips and
Chimneys is the
first collection of
poetry by E. E. ****mings,
published in 1923. This
collection is the
first dedicated exclusively to ****mings's...
-
Chimney Tops is a
mountain in the
central Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. It is 4,724 feet (1,440 m)
above sea level.
Chimney Tops is a double-capstone...
- The
stack effect or
chimney effect is the
movement of air into and out of
buildings through unsealed openings,
chimneys, flue-gas stacks, or
other containers...
- The
Chimneys novels were two light-hearted
thrillers by
Agatha Christie, The
Secret of
Chimneys (1925) and The
Seven Dials Mystery (1929). Superintendent...