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Gasoline is used for fuel.
Gasoline is no longer a cheap fuel.
Gasoline is more flammable than fuel oil.
It only adds fuel to the fire.
Fossil fuel prices shot through the roof.
There was a shortage of fuel.
We must fuel the machine.
Your stupid remark just added fuel to the flames.
Food is fuel for our bodies.
The fuel tank in the car is full.
A car is a machine for turning fuel into obesity.
Lignite is a fossil fuel.
Which is the fuel that stinks the most?
I ran out of fuel.
What kind of fuel do you use in this machine?
Our fossil-fuel based industrial civilization will eventually collapse.
Don't shout at the crying child. It only adds fuel to the fire.
The car consumes a lot of fuel.
What is the fuel mileage of this car?
Petrol is no longer a cheap fuel.
This heating device uses oil as fuel.
It seemed the quarrel would finally be talked out, when Mark added fuel to the fire by bringing up the question of who was guilty.
The fuel level is below empty.

News and current affairs

Countries that wish to develop nuclear energy but not nuclear bombs should be given international guarantees of fuel supply and disposal of spent fuel.
Such a resolution would also include a carrot by guaranteeing Iran access to the non-dangerous parts of the nuclear energy fuel cycle.
It is time for the Security Council to try to internationalize the most dangerous parts of the nuclear fuel cycle.
Russia would be furious, because it fears that Kosovo's secession - whether or not it is internationally recognized - might fuel separatist movements in the former Soviet empire.
Responding to water scarcity by re-using and treating wastewater, or through deep-well pumping and desalination, will increase fossil-fuel use.
This work is set to expand as more than 40 million tons of invasive alien plants are harvested for power-station fuel.
This failure reflects the same dynamic at work in the breakdown of global climate-change conferences in recent years: a few cynical countries, whose cooperation is needed to save the planet, fuel the madness of those bent on destroying it.
The recent photographs of detainees being abused and sexually degraded in Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison added fuel to the fire.
Consider former US Vice President Al Gore, for example, whose documentary film on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth, is celebrated for its unflinching look at how fossil fuel consumption is leading mankind to the brink of catastrophe.
Should the US choose to face al-Sadr and his forces head on, they risk alienating Iraq's largest sectarian community, the Shi'a, adding fuel to the anti-occupation resistance and thus probably dooming Bush to failure.
The failure of China to move more quickly to encourage higher domestic spending commensurate with its higher incomes added fuel to the fire.
In short, the Lisbon Strategy could lead Europe to become a real power in the coming decades, or it could fuel further growth of Euroskepticism.
Even in countries where oil revenues could fuel a significant amount of research, Arab rulers did not encourage such investment, with the result that their societies have not prospered as much as they might have.
Russia indicates that it is willing to provide such fuel services.
After all, desertification and deforestation helped fuel the rise, two decades earlier, of the Maoist guerilla group Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) in Peru.
Other resources like fuel oil, diesel, light crude, solar, and gas are also available as means of electricity generation, but their costs are all quite prohibitive.
Coal is also much more widely distributed geographically than any other fossil fuel.
After all, by allowing people to spend more than they have, borrowed money can fuel growth.
These populist movements' energy can be directed for good or ill, but demagogues in America embrace similar tactics to fuel their rise to visibility and power.
Agriculture there has been damaged by the cutting of walnut, apricot, and mulberry trees for winter fuel, and by a failure to replant poplar, willow, and tamarisk - the trees that hold fragile meadows in place.
Unlike prices for coal, which is abundant and dispersed geographically, gas prices are subject to significant volatility, and the long-term trend in the face of fossil fuel depletion is uncertain.

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