The HDRA is running an autumn campaign to encourage gardeners to make leafmould instead of burning or binning their garden leaves. |
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Cleaners at Airedale Hospital are binning their old mops and buckets as they step up the drive against infection. |
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The heavily treaded sole has a replaceable heel and forefoot, so a worn sole doesn't mean binning a three hundred quid pair of shoes. |
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I see that body-checking an opponent who is running for a return pass is a sin binning offence. |
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The car rental firm watched its shares crash ten per cent yesterday on news that it was binning an expensive new system. |
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Unfortunately, I'd recently stocked on this stuff and so had to put the case for phasing a new brand in rather than binning it all. |
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A surveillance operation was mounted, and the defendant was caught binning both packages, which had been placed back in his bag. |
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As binning and storing wine became commonplace during the course of the 18th century, the wine bottle evolved into the cylindrical shape we know today. |
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In addition to this most finely resolved binning treatment, we also combined data into 20, 18, and, finally, 15 intervals for analysis of the extinction and origination data. |
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Rarefication curves were estimated by counting of number of identified species after successful binning of every 200 reads. |
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In our house, a clear-out involves binning the odd pair of tights with more ladders than Bob The Builder, or removing a bunch of long-dead flowers from a vase. |
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If his colleagues on the European Tour believe binning his good luck letter prior to the Ryder Cup is acceptable behaviour, that says more about them than him. |
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The men have to get a balance between recycling and binning the whole lot. |
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Hence the string of television programmes that have been commissioned of late showing people binning their PAYE existence, going out on a limb and living by their own wits. |
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When binning on x has been carried out to the precision of the recorded data, the method is the same as applying the survey weights to the standard criterion for obtaining local polynomial regression estimates. |
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Chile's constitution needs changing, but not binning. |
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I duly stuffed as much into my mouth as possible, with Mrs Gulliver valiantly joining in, before binning the rest and wandering queasily into the duty-free area. |
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I had even remembered to use my wife's name, Morgan, as a subtle disguise to stop the amiable Barwick from immediately binning my 1,500 word essay on why we were the ideal candidates. |
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But binning this sausage no longer looks feasible. |
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Along with the evolution of LEDs, even RGB and AWB technologies were developed, therefore allowing to dim and mix colours, as well as a more and more accurate binning process. |
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Group review of the process in early December and again at the beginning of the competition week was an essential aspect of building consistent approaches to application review and binning. |
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Rather, he looks like a soldier who got fed up dealing with hopeless politicians, and then pushed by his arch-royalist superiors into doing their dirty work and binning electoral democracy. |
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At midfield, Downey must deal with the graduation of Harry Binning and the loss of two USLIA all-Americans. |
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