We placed the stone at 10 inches thick, then compacted it to 8.5 inches, then cut it with the grader. |
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The first section of the path is of compacted gravel and suitable for wheelchair access. |
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Derived from the prehistoric deposits of marine creatures, greensand is good for loosening-up compacted soils. |
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Fires smoldered in damp duff, and in litter compacted by winter's heavy snows. |
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By increasing the tire effective width, about twice the soil volume is compacted compared to single tires. |
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The long DNA chain is naturally compacted in a dense form in most biological systems. |
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Everyone passed paper back to Timmy, and he compacted it into the most lethal paper wad ever conceived. |
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The corn roots grew in the loose soil above the tillage pan and down through the slot cut in a severely compacted tillage pan. |
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The oversite is built on the levelled out and compacted ground within the building and it is thickened out beneath the dwarf or sleeper walls. |
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When using the combat roll, your downward energy is compacted and the tight roll causes a slight flowing impact. |
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Leaves are then compacted under train wheels to form a thick, greasy layer on the top of the running rails. |
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The more dense and compacted the snow is the easier it will be to perform slides. |
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Both materials are quite similar to each other and the main difference is that material IC was compacted in thicker layers. |
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Wave after wave, the layers of pyroclastic material built up until it compacted into rock. |
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There is a wide range of topics which include saline, sodic, acidic, eroded, compacted, and organic soils. |
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The bottom liner of a landfill has, as a minimum, a drainage layer overlying a moisture-barrier layer of compacted clay. |
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It must be set on a compacted stone base and each layer is connected to the next by clips that automatically give each wall the proper batter. |
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We come to a bridge under construction, the solid grey concrete piles in stark contrast to the compacted red earth comprising the river banks. |
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The fill was compacted in layers of 25 cm using a vibratory compactor of 2 tons capacity. |
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The external face of each panel is clad in a layer of steel wire cages, containing loosely compacted stones. |
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With the grid taut, the geocell sections were infilled, and the infill was compacted at the required elevations. |
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Then a steep path, rooty and mountain-bike churned, led up to a main forest track of smooth crushed and compacted limestone. |
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This occurs as the gel fibrils are compacted and water is lost through syneresis. |
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Nucleosomal arrays are further folded and compacted to form higher order chromatin structures. |
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I smiled at him, feeling unfamiliar but not altogether strange in the compacted apartment. |
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The powders are compacted into preforms, sintered and then forged in the conventional way to produce segregation-free forgings. |
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These plants are increased by building roads, as compacted soil from roads are seed beds. |
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The glacier, whose great depths, maybe a kilometer or more to bedrock, would indeed be frozen and solidly compacted. |
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This practice can lead to compacted, infertile soil, erosion, and water pollution. |
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Even more seriously, this is a play full of the most intricate, knotty, compacted language. |
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The paths leading to the hides are of compacted gravel, generally on level ground and well maintained. |
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Underfoot irregular, pebbles lay like aggregate and chips of stone protruded from the compacted ground, as desiccated and brittle as human bone. |
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Great music for lazy drives and porch sunsets, like a summer evening compacted into handy CD form. |
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Further compressing data after the data has already been coalesced or compacted can achieve even greater storage efficiency. |
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Listening to this astonishing 6-track set is like listening to the entire history of music compacted into short sweet segments. |
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If the anti-universe was compacted together, how can we be on the surface of anything? |
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Warner's highly complex line of argument, winding around so much material, and so tightly, produces a compacted, even crabbed architecture. |
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For the next two weeks I am only able to hear the loudest of sounds through the cemented mixture of earwax and sand compacted in my ear canals. |
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The surface of this floor is highly compacted and densified because most of the air and some of the water are removed in the finishing process. |
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Carried to its extreme, this hypothesis suggests that at one time all the matter of the universe was compacted together. |
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She called me over to see the approximately 12 inches of cigarette butts compacted in the bottom. |
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Compactability is a measure of how easily the concrete is compacted and is the most-abused characteristic of vertical concrete's rheology. |
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He had been on the second floor of a seven-storey building that compacted into a pile of rubble. |
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The small rototillers that have become popular in recent years have a difficult time working in dry, compacted soil. |
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The compacted consonants and lush sibilations of Polish are everywhere. |
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In Britain, short-lived and intermediate wastes are safely contained in trenches of glacial clay compacted, containerized, and capped with water-resistant clay. |
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While the pillows are still partially molten they are compacted together so that they display convex upper surfaces and downwards-facing cusps at their contacts. |
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This happens when subbases are not fully compacted, so load transfer dowels are used to span across joints to provide continuity that accommodates the rolling loads. |
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A system includes a compactable mold defining a mold cavity for forming a compacted concrete building block, and a mold wall disassembly and reassembly mechanism. |
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The mixture is put in shape and compacted to reconstitute the pavement course on the spot. |
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The tractor wheel mark eradicator loosens the compacted tractor track or covers it with loose soil. |
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Plasticising properties allow for a homogenous, well compacted screeding mortar that is easy to strike off. |
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The dohyo is the square compacted clay platform on which take place sumo wrestling. |
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If you do add data to a file that has been compacted, you can defragment it with the Optimize File feature. |
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They couldn't handle the compacted, eroded, sunbaked and infertile soils that the farmers had left behind. |
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The grove pathway will help return the compacted, sodded areas to a more natural state, adding shade, texture, shelter. |
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If the soil starts drying out quickly and the roots are compacted, you'll need to pull the plant from its container, prune the roots, and repot the tree. |
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This allows the shredded and compacted effluvium to be treated as top-class raw material by recycling firms. |
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Poorly designed and compacted landfills can be problematic for foundations, and could liquefy and settle during a strong earthquake. |
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When the telegraph came in, news compacted itself to travel over those expensive lines. |
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The aircraft eventually came into contact with the lip of an open crevasse, then with a large drift of compacted snow. |
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At the end of each day the compacted refuse cell is covered with a layer of compacted soil to prevent odours and windblown debris. |
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Place compacted backfill at the inside of the curve, at the mid-point of the pipe length, to form a fulcrum. |
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The alloy is melted under vacuum, atomized with nitrogen and compacted to form a billet. |
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In areas that have a limited clay source, bentonite can be mixed with certain soils and compacted into place, forming a free-swelling water barrier. |
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Currently such waste is compacted and encapsulated in stainless steel canisters. |
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Hydrogen is a gas, which means that it has to be compacted somehow if a usable amount is to be carried. |
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The machine's qualities are excellent levelling of the surface, gentle fragmentation of lumps and the creation of compacted sowing bed. |
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To reduce runoff from treated areas into aquatic habitats, avoid application to areas with a moderate to steep slope, compacted soil, or clay. |
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One of the liners may be the in-situ soil if it is equivalent to or better than a compacted clay liner. |
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Earthen fill can be added and properly compacted to increase the site elevation. |
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By using product dryers, space which would otherwise be utilized for drying can be compacted and production speed and capacity can be increased. |
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The resistance of writers such as Hawthorne and Melville to the novel was a resistance to a form in which subjectivity was already compacted by history. |
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The path is of compacted gravel and in generally good condition. |
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Several tons of paper, cardboard, untreated wood and plastic are compacted into more than 2,100 tons of pellets each year and burned alongside the coal. |
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When the mulch is compacted too tight, this air flow cannot take place, and as the mulch continues to decompose it becomes extremely hot as the organic matter ferments. |
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By the fourth night the mattress had compacted and was hard as rock. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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Aerate in the fall to help break up compacted soil and remove excess thatch, allowing fertilizer nutrients, sunlight and air to infiltrate the soil. |
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Then there were more thunderclaps which, the young men affirmed, shook and compacted into a solid mass the still soft ground that consisted of water and mud. |
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Then, aerate the lawn by pushing the prongs of a garden fork into the soil to a depth of 6in, and repeat at 9in intervals, to loosen up any compacted soil. |
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The nail plate, which is dead, compacted and hardened keratin, is the visible part of the nail that you polish, and the nail bed is the skin beneath it. |
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The dry root can be immediately used in the form of a decoction with water or, alternatively, the unpurified water extract can be compacted to make tablets for clinical use. |
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Various loose surfacings such as hoggin, crushed stone, planings or scalpings can be used, firmly compacted with a powered roller or vibrating plate. |
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Generally coarse-grained soils compact more readily than fine grained ones and hence the finer the particles the less maximum thickness of layer to be compacted. |
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Then working outwards from the centre, the remaining collapse and infill material would be removed and all voids re-filled with properly compacted chalk. |
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This can sometimes result in gravel becoming compacted and concreted into the sedimentary rock called conglomerate. |
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After a base course is compacted, the grader is rolled over it to ensure that the road is even. |
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The area along the side of the pipe should be compacted first to firm up the bedding beneath the pipe and to support the haunches of the pipe, preventing lateral deflection. |
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Together with the in-situ soil, the broken material compacted into the ground forms an annular space, into which the new pipeline attached to the bursting unit is introduced. |
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More compacted soils will have a larger amount of surface runoff than less compacted soils. |
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Once-fertile soils become compacted and crusted, causing valuable rainwater to run off rather than seep into the ground and carrying with it precious topsoil and nutrients. |
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Individual fruits or fruits which are compacted or welded together, the pulp having been destroyed and mummified by the complete development of Monilia. |
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Strong stomach juices digest the flesh, and then the indigestible bones, teeth, fur, and feathers are compacted into oval pellets that the bird regurgitates, or brings up, 18 to 24 hours after feeding. |
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During a three-month dry season when the water level drops, the phumdi sinks to the lake-bed, where it is compacted and replenished, putting down roots into the silty ooze. |
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It merges into a strongly compacted argillic illuvial horizon, which here reaches 180 cm depth. |
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In this process, employed for casting steels that contain easily oxidized alloying elements, a consumable electrode made of forged steel or of compacted powder or sponge is continuously melted by an arc under vacuum. |
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A weighed amount of each dried sample was compacted into pellet form and placed in a bomb calorimeter under an oxygen atmosphere. |
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Exterior surfaces are paved with light-coloured rolled, compacted concrete which allows wastewater to percolate through the paving to a storm water collection system. |
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In the subsoil, mottling shows us that the horizon, which has been compacted by clay illuviation, is subject to the process of pseudogleying. |
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Most landfills are fundamentally anaerobic because they are compacted so tightly that any biodegradation takes place very slowly. |
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In practice, let's remember that a good soil is a loose, friable soil without compacted or asphyxiated zones, well balanced in fertilizing elements. |
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The crimper-roller is front mounted to avoid the difficulties in obtaining good crop-soil contact in the compacted tire tracks, and to allow seeding equipment to follow the roller in a single pass. |
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It consists of a driving unit with hydraulic progress pulling on a well controlled speed the backfilling tool, and a cement mixer containing compacted cement materials. |
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The machine can be mounted on four wheels, two of which are pirouetting. This is an ideal answer to the problem of working in one place or with small movements on compacted soil or in yards. |
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Soils at the Turkey Lakes Watershed have developed in a two component glacial till composed of a stony, silty-loam ablation till that overlies bedrock or a courser compacted, sandy basal till. |
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Following ejection and deposition, the ash is compacted into a solid rock in a process called consolidation. |
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On the other hand, we don't want it in landfills since it won't biodegrade and can't be compacted. |
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The mud was too compacted to dig down far. |
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Firmly tamp to provide a compacted, level base for the crucible. |
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Mistron talcs are available in a compacted form to facilitate handling and reduce dust. |
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A relift pump would then raise the water to another concrete-lined canal on compacted fill. |
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Among a tightly compacted clump of old palm trees, asphodels nodded in the faint breeze and greening tendrils of shoots curled over the lip of the hole. |
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Without stabilising the compacted peat beneath the sludge, the peat loosens and can release phosphorus at a similar rate. |
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All nonrecyclable residual waste is compacted into bales and taken to a combined heat and power facility. |
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Sanchez-Giron V, Andreu E, Hernanz JL Stress relaxation of five different soil samples when uniaxially compacted at different water contents. |
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It is favored due to its tall trunk and tolerance of poor, compacted soils and urban pollution, conditions that sugar maple cannot grow in. |
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This snow is then compacted to form glacier ice which moves under gravity towards the coast. |
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Sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation of sediment that becomes buried and compacted together. |
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They are concerned that individuals who commit one, two or three crimes end up getting a sentence that is compacted in a concurrent sentence rather than getting three different sentences. |
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The MS Access database can be compacted with this button. |
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Thus Tom Fury, the lightning-rod seller, who has spent his life selling lightning rods and leaving others to face the storms, is squashed and compacted to the size of a small boy. |
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This restricts soil compaction to the lanes, reducing the total area of the field compacted with random traffic, resulting in improved crop yields. |
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These layers usually consist of compacted soil. |
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This group includes also artificial stones and compacted marble. |
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The late-run issue has compacted all fisheries, so in order for first nations to get what's considered to be a fair opportunity, they've been squeezed into a smaller period of time, so they've had to fish more intensely. |
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To reduce its volume, it is often compacted or incinerated before disposal. |
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Combustible waste is sub-categorised into biodegradable and non-biodegradable and non-combustible waste according to whether it can be compacted or not. |
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Ingratitude is indeed their four cardinal virtues compacted and amalgamated into one. |
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The whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth. |
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The paraplough or paraplow is a tool for loosening compacted soil layers 12 to 16 inches deep and still maintain high surface residue levels. |
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These are small, inchoactive stones having a minimal, but definite, matrix and with the calcium salts closely compacted. |
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The resultant soils are generally wetter, more clayed and compacted. |
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