| 41. | Benjamin Thompson at the turn to the 19th century was among the first to present a working metal kitchen stove.
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| 42. | Some human-induced fires are accidental : failing machinery such as a kitchen stove is a major cause of accidental fires.
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| 43. | But so has oil's sister business, natural gas, a fuel used to power everything from power plants to kitchen stoves.
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| 44. | Here, kitchen stoves are plentiful on the trash heaps or lying twisted in a small river below the main road.
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| 45. | One standard that many of the owners appreciate when wok cooking is a restaurant-sized exhaust hood over the kitchen stove.
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| 46. | Simple, modern conveniences intrigue them most _ a kitchen stove, a mop, a toilet that seemed too clean to use.
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| 47. | When her son went outside to play, she would make crack cocaine on the kitchen stove in her Billerica home.
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| 48. | The property also had its own coal gas plant, which provided the mansion with gas lighting and fueled a kitchen stove.
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| 49. | We cooked them in small batches at a kitchen stove, using the largest pot we had _ a 5-gallon canning steamer.
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| 50. | Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking.
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