What exactly he intended with this disgusting waste of celluloid is a complete mystery. |
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Americans are right to refuse truckloads of garbage that contain biomedical waste and radioactive material. |
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Adding a 15m telephone mast and all its associated equipment would further make this waste area even more of an eyesore. |
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With so little of my book written and so little time to finish it, I can not really afford to waste time. |
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I suppose according to the values of our society at present that makes me lazy, a waste of space. |
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The Northumbrians rebelled and in devastating reprisals their lands were laid to waste for several generations. |
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When it rains storm water washes the accumulated waste into the water sources. |
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The city of Jerusalem, laid waste and destroyed by the Babylonians as an act of divine judgment, is described as having lost all its beauty. |
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More than 70 tonnes of waste and spoil were taken from the site to achieve the levels required for wheelchair access to all parts of the garden. |
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This was then the period of the laying waste of the agricultural lands in the North. |
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That is why even today all the rice that is grown in Western Province goes to waste because there is no market for it. |
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The Department of Defense produces more hazardous waste per year than the five largest U.S. chemical companies combined. |
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This smoothing process also keeps waste to a minimum and helps maintain quality control. |
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Since that little cloud was dispelled all the temporary waste and wanness have vanished. |
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The committee asks those responsible to refrain from dumping household waste in this bin. |
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Most replies wanted the cheapest option and thought the council a waste of money. |
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Years ago the refuse wagon had a trailer on the back for waste paper and cardboard. |
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Sure, the movie has some wackadoo charm but the modern remakes, recently released on Blu-ray and DVD, are just a waste of time. |
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An internal report written by a manager at the nuclear waste reprocessing plant was leaked this week. |
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Plans to transform waste ground in Westhoughton into a residential area have been given a cautious welcome. |
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A nearly inert material, concrete is suitable as a medium for recycling waste or industrial by-products. |
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Both crops also prevent erosion and provide revenue to offset the costs of managing waste sites. |
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I am referring to Manchester Road Park which is an absolute disgrace and resembles a waste ground rather than a recreation area. |
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Paul sends me this story about a process to convert any waste matter into oil, gas and water. |
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It led her to buy the intellectual property rights to the food waste decomposer and the company's Singapore units. |
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You might think the opposition would savage such a profligate waste of taxpayers' money. |
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The two warehouses will be used to store low-level radioactive waste generated by the two plants. |
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By 2010, Massachusetts wants to reduce municipal solid waste by 70 percent statewide. |
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The reporter asked to see how he processed his own waste water and he agreed. |
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If done properly, the garden waste you use now will be completely broken down into lovely rich soil at winter's end. |
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A major new leisure complex could be on the way for Burnley if plans to develop waste ground get the go-ahead. |
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We can't carry on as we are, throwing away huge quantities of recyclable waste every year. |
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Thanks to the effort of local people, that derelict piece of waste ground has now been transformed into a thriving urban nature park. |
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We went for a weekend, which on the face of it sounds like an extravagant waste of time, but was actually painlessly good fun. |
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Hazardous wastes should not be put out with normal household waste for landfill. |
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He is surrounded by the detritus of his addiction in a waste area in the middle of a rubbish dump. |
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Empty lager cans, plastic cider bottles and broken glass have turned the popular dog-walking area into waste ground. |
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Local miners have been digging and collecting here for several years, moving many tons of overburden soil and waste rock in the process. |
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Aquatic plant material and waste grain left in plowed fields make up the majority of the Canada Goose's diet. |
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Roof felts are essentially scrap paper bonded together with bitumen, a waste oil product that is put on the felt to saturate it. |
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The incineration process produces a residual waste ash, which has to be transported and disposed of by landfilling. |
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He introduced us to a product that recycles waste plastic into fuel that was invented in Japan. |
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Then they will ship the bulk samples to Iqaluit for crushing and sorting, to separate the sapphire material from waste rock. |
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The reef mines sank far underground, and used expensive machinery and complex metallurgical processes to separate the gold from the waste rock. |
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All our diseases are explained on the basis of deposition and fermentation of waste substances. |
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She knew he smoked in the waste area where the youths hung out and when he came home his clothes reeked of the weed. |
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However to the West of the estate lies an expanse of waste ground and swampland which very nearly cost the life of a young boy from the estate. |
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Eighteen months ago, two factories on North Road were closed down and demolished, leaving a waste area which has become a dump. |
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And I don't know if I'm more afraid that it will be the hugest, grossest waste of my time ever, or that I will actually enjoy it. |
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It is proposed that the waste timber product would be obtained from local forestry residues including thinnings. |
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They were taught how to make useful products out of waste paper, at a training programme held recently. |
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The attendant looked at the man, then at the phone book, and shrugged before hurling it over the wall into the waste area. |
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This contract also excludes liability in respect of disposal or dumping of any waste materials or substances. |
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It was an inappropriate appointment, in that it was clearly a dismal waste of his extravagant talents. |
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Constructed wetlands have advantages over other means of treating waste water because they require little energy, chemical input or maintenance. |
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Each stage in the production process uses the waste material of the previous one as its feedstock. |
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Not surprisingly, the opinion of the people sitting around me was that the blimp was an absurd waste of taxpayer money. |
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The lungs also contribute to this process by eliminating carbon dioxide which is the waste byproduct of glucose and lactic acid metabolism. |
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It might be a waste of water, but in an extreme case it is a better alternative than a frozen, busted pipe on a freezing winter night. |
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One such body function is the occasional need to eliminate accumulated waste gases from the digestive tract. |
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I didn't want him dead, he was too good at what he did for me to waste him like that. |
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If you're an extreme utilitarian, you might just accept the calculation at face value and waste the little guy. |
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Sure enough, three of them leap at him, sensing the boy as the most powerful, planning to waste him. |
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Motor neurone disease affects the nerves to all the muscles in the body and victims gradually waste away. |
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The film's approach to its cast is a textbook example of how to waste actors. |
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Without the shining achievements of these few, the human race would be a waste of space. |
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England's captain had given the ball away all afternoon, but he does not waste too many crossing opportunities. |
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Why waste all this money on allowances, mayoral houses, mayoral vehicles, meetings, workshops, etc? |
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I reckon we should start a list, outing all incompetents for the absolute waste of space they are. |
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It's a good idea, if you can, to defend yourself against the accusation of being a waste of space by making yourself good company. |
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He is also using the same process to turn waste wood from demolished buildings into biofibres that can then be used to make high-performance materials. |
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Like a sea the waste stretched out before her, ending only as the jags rose to breathtaking heights to become the rigid range of mountains called the Crown of Thorns. |
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It's a waste of time, a waste of your money, a waste of your life. |
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He is a complete waste of space and must be infuriating to play with. |
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I'd like to fight somebody with a black belt and waste them. |
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The strategy outlines Defence's commitment to reduce water consumption, minimise wastage and maximise use of waste water across Defence properties. |
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Is funding a project like this a good idea or a waste of money? |
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These little actions are a waste of time, money and efforts. |
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They represent the strongest indication of the growing international emphasis on waste disposal at source and the adoption of a precautionary approach to pollution control. |
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Water is going to waste while others are without this vital commodity. |
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These old computers are still useful. It seems like such a waste to throw them away. |
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Spinal muscular atrophy makes muscles waste away and is incurable. |
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The council has tried to address the problem of illegally dumped rubbish by organising free collections of household waste including unwanted fridges. |
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Unfortunately, the waste oil had a dioxin concentration 2,000 times higher than that in Agent Orange. |
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It's the story of Hanta, an old man who has worked for decades compacting waste paper, books especially, in his press, selecting a couple to take home with him and read. |
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Elections even at a state level cost money and both parties wish to avoid an unnecessary waste of money by contesting in an election that they will lose. |
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We see everyday how people still dump their waste carelessly. |
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The waste of talent in our country and in our world today is an affront. |
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You don't waste time at a barbershop, even though the one in Toronto's Leaside is really efficient and friendly. |
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The farm plans to utilize an anaerobic digester to gather waste such as left-over plant roots to generate power. |
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So, in fact, that process has been a complete waste of time. |
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The conference, to be held in Tidworth in November, will show how thinking about rubbish as a raw material rather than a waste product can benefit businesses. |
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I already compost my garden and kitchen waste in my two compost bins. |
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Well you're obviously a complete waste of space as an office manager. |
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A leaking tap, for instance, can waste up to 90 litres per day. |
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By that action, we also don't waste so many natural resources. |
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Again I noticed another reduction in the amount of waste in my bin. |
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She wasn't about to waste anymore of her precious resting time. |
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But personally, I'd rather just keep on eating these delicious cupcakes that Kit made for me, drink too much with my friends tonight, and be a waste of space at work tomorrow. |
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Then again, both of the fellows in question drove expensive imported cars, so they probably can't afford to waste a cent extra if they want to keep up with their repayments. |
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In the latter case the holding of the meeting would have served no useful purpose and would merely waste the available assets of the bankrupt's estate. |
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Orwak Linley, UK suppliers of in-house waste compactors and balers, will be launching their new 6040 at the show. |
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A Sunday ECHO investigation has found a multitude of apartment blocks have not got a single recycling bin in their communal waste areas. |
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An aroma of fraud hung about it, and only a weakminded person would waste time on it. |
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His heart became appalled as he gazed forward into the waste darkness of futurity. |
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I didn't want to waste people's time telling them things they already knew. It's more efficient just to give them the diffs. |
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Luckily, I'd scored some good-paying clients in the past two months along with the usual losers who darken my door and waste my time. |
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However all Hennessey's good work went to waste on 52 minutes when he dawdled on the ball. |
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At a rate of six inches a year, the salt closes in on the waste and encapsulates it for what engineers say will be millions of years. |
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The worms accumulate natural estrogen excreted in human waste and estrogenlike compounds from plastics manufacturing. |
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Scientists could not care less what faithists think, and we don't waste our time trying to convince them of anything. |
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A garbologist forages through waste paper baskets in search of interesting documents. |
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Without any waste of time, he deranked all the officers of the Fifty-first Brigade from the rank of major to the rank of lieutenant. |
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Filibustering is a danger, as an opponent of a bill can waste much of the limited time allotted to it. |
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Certain functions, such as waste management, are provided through joint arrangements. |
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Air Products are building two waste to energy units at Seal Sands and Sita are upgrading their unit at Haverton Hill. |
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However, it was not uncommon for Romans to throw waste out of windows into the streets, at least according to Roman satirists. |
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The violator was forced to pay damages to whomever his waste hit, if that person sustained an injury. |
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The sewer system, like a little stream or river, ran beneath it, carrying the waste away to the Cloaca Maxima. |
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The Romans recycled public bath waste water by using it as part of the flow that flushed the latrines. |
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Terra cotta piping was used in the plumbing that carried waste water from homes. |
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The distribution system was carefully designed so that all waste water drained into the Cloaca Maxima. |
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Yorkshire Water, which has a local water extraction plant on the River Derwent at Elvington, manages York's drinking and waste water. |
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Drainage of excess water and waste were common practices in camps as well as the permanent medical structures, which come at a later date. |
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Much of the wider area was laid waste in the subsequent Harrying of the North. |
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In Birmingham libraries, leisure centres, parks, play areas, transport, street cleaning and waste collection face cuts among other services. |
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Voluntary joint arrangements, such as waste authorities are also in this category. |
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The walk along Walbrook Wharf is closed to pedestrians when waste is being transferred onto barges. |
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As early as the 1300s, the Thames was used to dispose of waste matter produced in the city of London, thus turning the river into an open sewer. |
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Domestic waste services in Sheffield are provided by Veolia Environmental Services under contract from and on behalf of the council. |
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Since June 2013 the swimming pool at Abbey Stadium leisure centre has been heated using waste heat diverted from Redditch Crematorium. |
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As with all heat engines, the majority of primary energy must be emitted as waste heat at relatively low temperature. |
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Sometimes the waste heat is useful itself, and in those cases very high overall efficiency can be obtained. |
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He was informed that a barrel of tar had fallen onto the road, and someone poured waste slag from the nearby furnaces to cover up the mess. |
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Immigrants cannot afford to waste time learning to speak English especially for those who come with certain financial issues. |
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These arrangements were condemned by the Select Committee for Education and Skills as being ineffective and a waste of time and resources. |
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In the UK, waste oil from fish and chip shops has become a useful source of biodiesel. |
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The ten items not declared treasure were identified as modern waste material. |
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Network Recycling manage refuse on the site, and in 2004 recycled 300 tonnes and composted 110 tonnes of waste from the site. |
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Further, allotment residents were exposed to radioactive waste for five months prior to moving, during the excavation of the site for the Games. |
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The work assessed soils that had been previously impacted by waste and identified areas that could pose a risk to the environment. |
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Also, the contained waste materials no longer posed a threat to surrounding aquifers. |
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In a show of strength, Maurice and Diarmait marched an army north and laid waste to the hinterland of Dublin. |
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Studies show that organic waste from fish farms significantly reduces live maerl and that scallop dredging has profound and long lasting impacts. |
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O will win these seats, but a large number of its voters will waste their votes. |
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I have never seen such a waste of public funds in the defence field since I have been involved in it these past 40 years. |
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The smaller the economic inequality, the more waste and pollution is created, resulting in many cases, in more environmental degradation. |
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The EPA defines the broader process to include acquisition of source water, well construction, well stimulation, and waste disposal. |
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All of the predecessor bodies were disbanded and the local authorities relinquished their waste regulatory role. |
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One of the best ways to minimise the negative effects of waste are through waste minimisation and prevention. |
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However, waste can also be put to good use through reuse, recycling, composting and thermal treatment. |
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They also conduct analyses of solid waste arisings and audit check analyses of gaseous emissions to the atmosphere. |
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Obviously if waste water is not collected it cannot be treated, therefore the changed definition also affected Article 4 of the Directive. |
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Furthermore, expert's advices say that water supply and waste water treatment systems should be decentralised. |
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Testing alternative medicine that has no scientific basis has been called a waste of scarce research resources. |
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A toilet waste truck removes the human waste from the tank which holds the waste from the toilets in the aircraft. |
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Rivers also provide an easy means of disposing of waste water and, in much of the less developed world, other wastes. |
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This metabolic reaction produces ethanol as a waste product, just like aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water. |
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Sanitation is the most pressing need in the city, with most of the population lacking access to waste treatment facilities. |
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Voters banned the approval of new nuclear power plants since the late 1970s because of concerns over radioactive waste disposal. |
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From a room that appears to have been set aside for bathing, waste water was directed to covered drains, which lined the major streets. |
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The harbour and surrounding area became an area heavily blighted by industrial waste even long after some of the industries were gone. |
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There was a waste bing known by the locals as 'The Blue Billy' due to the colour of the waste there. |
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Approximately 50,000 tonnes of waste is collected from homes and commercial properties in Moray. |
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George found Professor Schnublett's repetitive lectures to be wholly noneducational and, in fact, a waste of time. |
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In particular, the Flemish region of Belgium has the highest waste diversion rate in Europe. |
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Almost 75 percent of the residential waste produced there is reused, recycled, or composted. |
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Socialists argue that the accumulation of capital generates waste through externalities that require costly corrective regulatory measures. |
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Concentrating the particles of value in a form supporting separation enables the desired metal to be removed from waste products. |
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The Romans did not invent plumbing or toilets, but instead borrowed their waste disposal system from their neighbors, particularly the Minoans. |
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Thirty tons of used ore is dumped as waste for producing one troy ounce of gold. |
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These gold ore dumps are long term, highly hazardous wastes second only to nuclear waste dumps. |
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It was however decided that some final work could be done by clearing some of the waste from the Garret fall. |
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This enabled the Moriori to preserve what limited resources they had in their harsh climate, avoiding waste through warfare. |
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Domestic and industrial waste was once incinerated but it is now landfilled, mainly in the Calumet area. |
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Heavy metals and plastic waste are not biodegradable, and sometimes cetaceans consume these hazardous materials, mistaking them for food items. |
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In the past, such waste products were sometimes also fed to livestock, as well. |
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The amount of waste material produced by livestock globally is considerable, as is the effort required to dispose of it. |
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A farm with 2,500 dairy cows produces the same amount of waste as a city of 411,000 people. |
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However, improper waste management practices can pollute both surface and groundwater. |
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During the Great Depression, Adolf Hitler condemned his earlier smoking habit as a waste of money, and later with stronger assertions. |
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Any further investment would be a waste of valuable resources. |
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The back and side of the hospital, the long barracks of the annex and the wall at the bottom enclosed a waste place of ochreish clay. |
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The goal is to permanently isolate nuclear waste from the human environment. |
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The thorium fuel cycle is able to generate nuclear energy with a lower output of radiotoxic waste than the uranium fuel cycle. |
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Brackish water is also the primary waste product of the salinity gradient power process. |
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Space disposal is attractive because it removes nuclear waste from the planet. |
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In the Soviet Union, waste stored in Lake Karachay was blown over the area during a dust storm after the lake had partly dried out. |
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Little is known about how ctenophores get rid of waste products produced by the cells. |
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I was aweary, aweary, and I put it in the waste basket. Ten days later the bill came again, and with it a shadowy threat. I waste-basketed it. |
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The introduction of plastic waste to the ocean environment by humans is new. |
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Cleaning up contamination results in radioactive waste unless the radioactive material can be returned to commercial use by reprocessing. |
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It would be the only component of the waste requiring special burial sites. |
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It conditions nuclear waste streams from the Magnox and Thorp reprocessing plants, prior to transfer to the Waste Vitrification Plant. |
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The time radioactive waste must be stored for depends on the type of waste and radioactive isotopes. |
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Sellafield has several radioactive waste stores, mostly on an interim basis while a national waste repository plan is developed and implemented. |
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It is therefore present in radioactive waste and in the nuclear fallout of fission bomb explosions. |
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Radioactive medical waste tends to contain beta particle and gamma ray emitters. |
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Industrial source waste can contain alpha, beta, neutron or gamma emitters. |
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Don't make me waste my time! You are one hundred years too early to be an opponent worthy of fighting me! |
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Nuclear waste requires sophisticated treatment and management to successfully isolate it from interacting with the biosphere. |
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In the USA, waste management policy completely broke down with the ending of work on the incomplete Yucca Mountain Repository. |
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During fuel reprocessing, it comes out as a component of the highly radioactive waste liquid. |
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The resulting glass is a new substance in which the waste products are bonded into the glass matrix when it solidifies. |
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In this form, the waste products are expected to be immobilized for thousands of years. |
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Transfer of heat energy from high temperature exhaust gas to water and steam takes place by a waste heat recovery boiler in the bottoming cycle. |
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All thermal power plants produce waste heat energy as a byproduct of the useful electrical energy produced. |
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The amount of waste heat energy equals or exceeds the amount of energy converted into useful electricity. |
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However, the waste heat can cause thermal pollution as the water is discharged. |
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What is not used for animal growth is then expelled as solid waste pellets, which eventually decompose into the atmosphere as nitrogen. |
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Pollution issues escalated as population growth far exceeded view ability of neighborhoods to handle their waste problem. |
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In the hierarchy of controls, pollution prevention and waste minimization are more desirable than pollution control. |
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I mean, it's a bit of a waste of money paying me eighteen grand to run errands, isn't it? Come on. I'm supposed to be the brains of this outfit. |
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The Oil Record Book helps crew members log and keep track of oily waste water discharges among other things. |
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Biogas can also be produced by separating organic materials from waste that otherwise goes to landfills. |
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The facility stores all high level waste from the French nuclear power program in one large vault. |
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The roads used for transport of nuclear waste have been blocked many times in the past by environmental action group Greenpeace. |
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Urine is also used to mark empty cache sites, used to store found food, as reminders not to waste time investigating them. |
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Consisting mostly of mollusc shells, they are interpreted as being the waste products of meals eaten by nomadic groups or hunting parties. |
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Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas and heat. |
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In the 1987 Syringe Tide, medical waste washed ashore in New Jersey after having been blown from Fresh Kills Landfill. |
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Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials. |
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In many countries, simpler waste compaction is a common practice for compaction at landfills. |
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Biomass energy can be produced from combustion of waste green material to heat water into steam and drive a steam turbine. |
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Therefore, late in 718, he laid waste their country to the banks of the Weser, the Lippe, and the Ruhr. |
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Wind turbines provide a clean energy source, emitting no greenhouse gases and no waste product. |
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The typical incineration plant for municipal solid waste is a moving grate incinerator. |
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The moving grate enables the movement of waste through the combustion chamber to be optimized to allow a more efficient and complete combustion. |
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Many small incinerators formerly found in apartment houses have now been replaced by waste compactors. |
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The bio-gas could also utilize waste from piggeries, chickeneries and human beings. |
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As for other complete combustion processes, nearly all of the carbon content in the waste is emitted as CO2 to the atmosphere. |
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Such considerations are the main reason why several countries administrate incineration of biodegradable waste as renewable energy. |
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Heavy metals, residues of many plant and insect venoms and plastic waste flotsam are not biodegradable. |
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Waste water from scrubbers must subsequently pass through a waste water treatment plant. |
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This problem can be avoided to an extent through the transport of waste by rail from transfer stations. |
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To stop the poisoning, one ship carrying toxic waste from Italy was bombed. |
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Since the 1990s alternative waste treatment technologies have been maturing and becoming viable. |
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The British nuclear complex of Sellafield is one of the greatest polluters, discharging radioactive waste into the sea. |
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There are several environmental or waste management corporations that transport ultimately to an incinerator or cement kiln treatment center. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s auger dredges were primarily used for sludge removal applications from waste water treatment plants. |
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Until recently, waste water and sewage pouring into Skagerrak from settlements and industries was not treated at all. |
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Discarded plastic bags, six pack rings and other forms of plastic waste which finish up in the ocean present dangers to wildlife and fisheries. |
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At the same time, two kidneys, located on the underside of the muscle, remove waste products from the blood. |
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Consequently, much piracy, illegal dumping of waste and fishing without permit has occurred. |
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They prefer to sit and wait for food rather than waste energy searching for it. |
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The London Convention applied only to waste dumped from ships, and thus did nothing to regulate waste discharged as liquids from pipelines. |
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An example is directly discharging sewage and industrial waste into the ocean. |
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But the Dutch dominated only to waste numerous efforts, with Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie the main culprits. |
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Discarded plastic bags, six pack rings, and other forms of plastic waste which finish up in the ocean present dangers to wildlife and fisheries. |
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There were no sewage pipes at the time, waste being collected from the main streets by a refuse cart. |
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Bilirubin, a waste product derived from blood cells, is passed through bile and urine with the help of enzymes excreted by the liver. |
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Additionally, increasing the lifetime of homes and appliances also puts less waste and pollution into landfills. |
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As measured in phosphorus, the waste output of 5,000 cows roughly equals a municipality of 70,000 people. |
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This process results in a very standardized finished tool and waste assemblage. |
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The production of prismatic blades creates not only a very standardized final product, but also a standardized waste assemblage. |
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Using the sophisticated code was useless since the spy merely stole the plain text from the waste basket. |
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Not one to mince words, Tacitus does not waste time with a history of Rome ab urbe condita. |
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These three towns remained the centre of the English silk throwing industry until silk throwing was replaced by silk waste spinning. |
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They excrete nitrogen as the complex nitrogenous waste compound uric acid, and related derivatives. |
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Methane gas, he reasoned, could be produced from the waste of farms and factories. |
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The original plant cannot cope with the amount of waste inundating it daily. |
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Without water or sanitation, the floor of the dungeon was littered with human waste and many captives fell seriously ill. |
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Buying preformatted floppy disks means that you don't have to waste time formatting them. |
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The dump in Churchill, Manitoba was closed in 2006 to protect bears, and waste is now recycled or transported to Thompson, Manitoba. |
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Proper waste disposal, as well as water and air pollution, are becoming troublesome issues around urban areas and large villages. |
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Its plants went into operation in 1948 and, for the first ten years, dumped unfiltered radioactive waste into the Techa River and Lake Karachay. |
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At present, the waste is disposed of in large piles in woods near the village of Khuzhir. |
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Surely, too, it would be a waste of an agent, for after several hours of propinquity I could scarcely fail to recognise him in the future. |
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As well as an injunction to prevent the defendant dumping waste in the woods, damages were also awarded to pay for the harm to the woods. |
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For waste that is putrescible or may be infectious, on-site incineration is ideal. |
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About 1568 to 1569, the Jaga invaded Kongo, laying waste to the kingdom and forcing the manikongo into exile. |
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Parts of the city lack proper sewerage, leading to unsanitary methods of waste disposal. |
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Regulatory efforts include identifying and categorizing waste types and mandating transport, treatment, storage, and disposal practices. |
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Major errors and waste occurred in the resource allocation and distribution systems. |
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Condenser spinning or cotton waste spinning is akin to spinning wool, and the mules are similar. |
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Research is currently under way to investigate the use of this waste in producing ethanol. |
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The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. |
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Since the 1980s, anthracite refuse or mine waste has been used for coal power generation in a form of recycling. |
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The invention of the Wootten firebox enabled locomotives to directly burn anthracite efficiently, particularly waste culm. |
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Benefits include low energy demands, no heat, fumes, sparks or waste and very repeatable quality. |
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Because the Solvay process recycles its ammonia, it consumes only brine and limestone, and has calcium chloride as its only waste product. |
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The liquor is separated from the precipitate and evaporated using waste heat from the reverberatory furnace. |
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The waste streams also often contain combustible materials which allow the substitution of part of the fossil fuel normally used in the process. |
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Portland cement manufacture also has the potential to benefit from using industrial byproducts from the waste stream. |
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He designed an extensive underground sewerage system that diverted waste to the Thames Estuary, downstream of the main centre of population. |
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A haul road is usually situated at the side of the pit, forming a ramp up which trucks can drive, carrying ore and waste rock. |
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Leftover waste from proccessing the ore is called tailings, and is generally in the form of a slurrey. |
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Luddites feared that the time spent learning the skills of their craft would go to waste as machines would replace their role in the industry. |
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The original Environment Bill covered the establishment of the Environment Agency, contaminated land, National Parks and waste topics. |
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The purpose of this wasteway is to provide for emergency waste in the canal in case of unscheduled shutdown of the relift pumping plant. |
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Once it is ready or repaired, it is charged with light scrap, such as sheet metal, shredded vehicles or waste metal. |
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The bricks absorb most of the heat from the outgoing waste gases and return it later to the incoming cold gases for combustion. |
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Going after him now, with the train slowed down and everyone standing up to get off, would be a dangersome waste of time. |
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On the one hand, he abhorred the waste of competing power producers, whose inefficiency would often double the cost of production. |
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The Council operates various recycling and waste disposal facilities across the area. |
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The port, which has deep water access, also handles the shipment of nuclear fuels and radioactive waste for BNFL's nearby Sellafield plant. |
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Small rail vehicles offer effective transportation of ore and waste rock, as well as workers, through narrow tunnels. |
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She saw all of the fightings as useless bloodshed and a waste of human life. |
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Wickham proceeded to waste the money and, then impoverished, demanded the living again. |
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The heaps of mining waste remain, contaminated with lead, and on which little will grow. |
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