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There was everything in it from aspirin to wood alcohol.
The other kind of alcohol was wood alcohol, which blinded you.
Methanol, also known as wood alcohol, causes less air pollution than gasoline.
As he had anticipated, it tasted like cider with wood alcohol and orange squash.
It is also called wood alcohol or methanol.
"We'd get slightly longer range from wood alcohol, but good old ethanol is easier to cook up," Goddard said.
The two fuels under most active investigation are compressed natural gas and methanol, or wood alcohol.
It was completed in 1910 when it began manufacturing wood alcohol from sawdust.
The churning blue-black garble made him feel like a drunk on wood alcohol.
"I mean, they don't spike it with wood alcohol, do they?"
Every day during the Prohibition years the newspapers published their grim toll of people blinded or killed by wood alcohol.
Her father had gone blind after drinking wood alcohol while a night watchman in a shoe-polish factory.
The resulting methanol, wood alcohol, ran the trucks that collected the wastes, with some left over for other work.
Sterno is wood alcohol with wax in it.
A New Delhi bootlegger sells wood alcohol to a wedding party; 100 die.
Methanol, often called wood alcohol, has the potential to be much more damaging to a fuel system than ethanol, since it is inherently corrosive.
Varnish-like shellac contains methanol (wood alcohol) and is very poisonous.
A wood alcohol case, brother.
The factory produced wood alcohol and acetate.
Methanol is wood alcohol and is harmful to ingest.
But wood alcohol is deadly poison.
"These Bears keep the crew so filled with Sodeskayan wood alcohol nothing has a chance to get started."
"I hope you like the taste of wood alcohol," I told Goble.
A gallon can of wood alcohol, standing on a shelf in the after-room, had lost quite a portion of its contents.
"But wood alcohol has its drawbacks.