An army bomb squad was scrambled to dispose of an unexploded mortar shell found poking out of a rabbit hole. |
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They also go into the game on the back of some good form that has seen them dispose of Champions League qualifiers Everton and Blackburn Rovers. |
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It's about time the authorities, who are supposed to dispose of this rubbish, got their act together. |
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Able UK does not have planning permission to build a dry dock to dispose of these boats, and it won't be allowed to deal with them in a wet dock. |
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Perhaps it's just as well that I didn't have to dispose of it on the web, though. |
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Also, the quarry itself seems to be a good place to hide victims while ransoms are demanded or to dispose of bodies if the ransom is not paid. |
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In addition, flock owners should dispose of aborted foetuses, still born lambs and afterbirths quickly and safely. |
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Members of religious orders may inherit only small life pensions and cannot dispose of property through wills. |
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The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment. |
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Britain has taken onboard this ruling but has had to resort to simply storing old refrigerators while facilities are built to dispose of them. |
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This conclusion is sufficient also to dispose of the complaint about redirection on the date of the alibi witness statements. |
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A company should responsibly dispose of the wastes it owns, whether selling it to others for reuse or paying for its disposal. |
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Almost all laboratories must handle and dispose of sharps and blood and urine samples. |
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The people of Mayo and the North West will soon be able to conveniently dispose of their scrap metal. |
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The father's empire then ceases, and he can from thenceforward no more dispose of the liberty of his son than that of any other man. |
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Such use has not only reduced costs but has also helped thermal power stations and paper mills dispose of fly-ash, a pollutant. |
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But what happens if one of the partners dies or wishes to dispose of their share of the property? |
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One of the things that happens when you get a fee simple is that you can dispose of a fee simple. |
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Irish companies wishing to dispose of old equipment in the meantime have limited options. |
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It's bulk that fills up the rubbish tips, and plastic bottles are the bulkiest component by weight that we have to dispose of. |
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In the fall, remove all fallen leaves on the ground below the plants, and dispose of them. |
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Forget-me-nots will probably be looking mildewed and tatty soon, so pull them up and dispose of them. |
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She urged people using needles to dispose of them properly and warned other parents to beware of the risks. |
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The eye receives an impression, though it does not dispose of it, in a very minute fraction of a second. |
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He prefers to dispose of this city conveniently through some obvious shots of abandoned drive-thrus and the tree-lined streets of Beverly Hills. |
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He hopes to use waste from local chip shops, which they have to pay to dispose of, to make bio-diesel, a fuel already widely used in Germany. |
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If Santa has brought you your dreamphone, what are you going to do to dispose of any old mobiles you might have? |
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Asked to dispose of it, he quietly burnt it on a bonfire in his back garden in Cheshire, the court heard. |
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Towards the end of March, a collector will arrive to humanely dispose of the unneeded creature. |
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This a chance to get some money for Christmas and also to dispose of unwanted items at home. |
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A helper was on hand, not to tame the bridal veil but to dispose of the accumulating wrappers. |
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So please dispose of rubbish thoughtfully, and keep it to the minimum for now. |
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Furthermore, in the future they will have to dispose of their own spent nuclear fuel and nuclear waste. |
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The number of bases that are stolen against a pitcher will be proportional to the number of pitches that it takes him to dispose of a batter. |
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If the blanket fails, trading standards staff will be happy to dispose of them. |
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Properly dispose of the plant material to avoid harboring diseases over winter. |
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They were stuck with around 1,000 dumped refrigerators they could not dispose of. |
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He thought the thieves would dispose of the shop's stock at car boot sales or use them for family gifts. |
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On February 14, 1929, Al Capone dispatched his henchmen to dispose of his crime syndicate's rival, Moran and his North Side Gang. |
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If successful, he is expected to dispose of several properties to pay down debt. |
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The situation goes from bad to worse after they find a way to dispose of the hot merchandise. |
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The blue bins are used by householders to dispose of dry recyclable materials. |
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A person is not entitled to dispose of the fee simple if he needs the consent of others to dispose of it and has not got it. |
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They have the power to own and dispose of assets, including compulsory purchase with the consent of the Secretary of State. |
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They claim it is a clean, efficient way to dispose of materials that are non-recyclable, non-reusable and inorganic. |
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Husbands had the right to dispose of conjugal property, including property the wife brought to the union, as they saw fit. |
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Even if he does dispose of these assets, there will always be the accusation that he only did so once he was found out. |
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There are lots of new properties being built in the area which must bring in plenty more revenue to dispose of. |
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There's more stuff to dispose of before we move, and we'll keep plugging at it. |
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Physicians who care for children should remind parents to dispose of any ipecac currently in the home. |
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Some businesses now prefer to risk fly-tipping rather than dispose of their waste in the normal way. |
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Some great teachers of the past told their students simply to cremate their body and dispose of it, because the body is not important. |
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A recalcitrant province insists it won't play the odds when deciding how to dispose of Crown land in British Columbia. |
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Can anyone tell me where a person is expected to dispose of hedge cuttings, grass, etc. |
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More than 84 per cent said they hold onto trash until they find a garbage can where they can dispose of it. |
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Gagnon had tried to dispose of Hamel's body at two funeral homes who refused to accept the body without an official death certificate. |
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The only time it becomes necessary to dispose of this material is when a reactor is decommissioned. |
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He hired his grandsons by the hour to dispose of brush, and was surprised and outraged at the studied, glacial pace of their movements. |
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Meanwhile, the U.S. Coast Guard has the authority to move derelicts that pose a hazard to navigation, but not to dispose of them. |
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We begin with the two hobbits Frodo and Sam journeying towards Mordor to dispose of the Ring for good and all. |
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The company said it will also dispose of 12,000 surplus freight cars in an effort to reduce costs. |
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If it goes ahead, it will allow the council to dispose of several dilapidated office buildings around the city. |
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You cannot sell them or dispose of them without the permission of the finance company. |
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It also provided the government with the power to sell, or otherwise dispose of the coal. |
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I decided to leave the engines on the plane and if a buyer was interested, we would sell the engines and dispose of the airframe. |
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If approved, he can sell the license to waste soil dumping companies to dispose of waste soil at the site. |
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However, the right to sell, or otherwise dispose of, an estate can be limited if the estate owner enters into a covenant to that effect. |
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Farmers forced to sell or dispose of stock due to the dry seasonal conditions may be able to spread or defer their taxable income. |
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It is cheaper to dispose of prisoners quickly than to keep them locked up for the years they'll spend in prison. |
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He created a pool of black water to bring her to his fortress so that he could dispose of her, knowing she presented a threat. |
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Magnus claimed his share of the earldom, but within a few years Haakon determined to dispose of his political rival. |
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The majority of serfs worked on the land, and after rendering their dues could dispose of any surplus as they wished. |
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If we neatly dispose of our bodily waste products, we more easily forget that we are made of stuffs that end up on the dungheap. |
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What really counts is not the funds and technology to dispose of e-waste but the collecting network. |
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Just as an excited atom can dispose of its excess energy by emitting x rays, an excited nucleus can emit gamma rays. |
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The gift is effective only if the donee acquires the unconditional right to dispose of the funds. |
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If traces are found, dispose of food that has been damaged, particularly dry goods such as pasta, biscuits and crisps. |
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One condition relates to the wish of the lessee to dispose of the lease. |
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When riddance by bullet emerges as the most expeditious way to dispose of her husband's victims, she is eventually even prodded into becoming Clint's executioner. |
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He gained wider exposure in the hip, flip Scottish thriller about three flatmates who dispose of a body that stands between them and a suitcase filled with cash. |
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They dispose of used tools and debitage carefully, out of the way of bare feet, or, in the case of unused pieces and sizeable cores, where they may find them again. |
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For example, does this increase in autonomy mean that the Hauraki Islanders have to dispose of their own rubbish on their island instead of barging it back to Auckland? |
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Once it was confirmed that there was no further asbestos the site would be vested in the community, which could decide to use or dispose of it as they thought fit. |
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I toed him a bit and he started to run away so I pinned him against the step with my mouse-kickers and called into the house for someone to come dispose of the furry creature. |
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If I create a trust to dispose of all of my rights and interests, and I settle them on trustees, that is a trust despite the fact that it is not spelt out. |
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Nothing much to use in cleaning up the baby and his mother after the birth, no place to dispose of the placenta. |
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And with so many pigs dying, farms have been challenged to try to find hygienic ways to dispose of the carcasses. |
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In catabolism, cells break down those large molecules to release energy and dispose of waste. |
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These permit a Garda chief superintendent to make a case to the High Court for an order to freeze, and where appropriate dispose of, the proceeds of crime. |
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In my small garden I have three compost bins and two water butts so I do not lack facilities to dispose of vegetable waste, merely space to accommodate an unwanted bin. |
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The song opens in media res as the speaker requests the help of an unnamed second person character to pack the kitchen and to dispose of stacks of old Los Angeles newspapers. |
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We will unify, to combat this threat and dispose of it forever! |
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The Mountaineering Council of Scotland has published an explicit pamphlet guiding visitors on how to dispose of their own waste which Crocket described as idiot-proof. |
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Remove plastic shrink-wraps from containers and properly dispose of them. |
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If any of the cut leaves wilt and turn brown, remove and dispose of them. |
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Animals are part of nature and the environment, and anyone who is willing to make their zoo a cesspool because they can't properly dispose of trash is no friend to animals. |
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The bill will make it harder for criminals to dispose of stolen goods, and it will make it easier for the police to recover stolen goods and solve property crimes. |
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Under the new rules, how does one dispose of cooking oil and fat? |
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For many in the green lobby, atomic power is the ultimate bogeyman, blighting landscapes and producing waste which is difficult to dispose of safely. |
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He wanted to make sure that he had the maximum amount of time to attack his victim and dispose of her body. |
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The Japanese team then folded, allowing Rong Guotuan quickly to dispose of his last opponent. |
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Those teams would try to dispose of the stocks of chemical agent before they were poured into a warhead or artillery shell. |
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But the global technology recession is culling the ranks of that talent as swiftly as the men in white coats dispose of sheep and cattle on foot-and-mouth infected farms. |
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Traders, especially those selling food and takeaways, must take responsibility for the areas around their premises and encourage customers to dispose of rubbish properly. |
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Municipalities worldwide are expanding their sewage treatment facilities, resulting in a higher incurrence of sludge which is often difficult and expensive to dispose of. |
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He added the best way to dispose of chewing gum was to return the used piece back to its wrapper, secure it within scrap paper or, if you insist, swallow it. |
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People can dispose of it in a paper bank or household recycling centres. |
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When will our MPs, sent to Parliament to represent the true interests of the people of the country, take their courage in both hands and vote to dispose of him? |
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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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In April, industrial incinerators were running around the clock to dispose of the carcasses. |
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But separating catalysts from final products typically requires expensive and sometimes-toxic solvents that companies later have to dispose of. |
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Tony and Chris Lambrianou and Ronnie Bender helped clear up the mess and tried to dispose of the body. |
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I wanted to dispose of an empty canister with a plastic top, cardboard sides and metal bottom, but I decided it was unrecyclable. |
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In January 1974 Hull University informed Larkin that they were going to dispose of the building on Pearson Park in which he lived. |
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The Spaceman is about a man who creates a cardboard spaceship and ventures to an alien planet to dispose of a mysterious object. |
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Dog owners have a responsibility to dispose of dog muck in a way which minimises health risk. |
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The Insolvency Adjudicating Authority will have jurisdiction to hear and dispose of cases by or against the debtor, it said. |
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Hold, transport, store, refrigerate, incubate, and dispose of test tubes all in one convenient unit. |
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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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To dispose of paper, food and cardboard, they have large and small pulpers. |
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Prisoners dug across the width of the altar area in order to dispose of rubble left at the dissolution. |
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Many companies have spent time and money to dispose of or repair parts damaged by improper torquing. |
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Japan is likely to decide by next spring on a method to dispose of the shells, which mostly contain arsenic or picric acid, Hinata said. |
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It is thought De Beers may now choose to dispose of its Kimberley mine and it hopes it will conclude the sale of its Namaqualand mine this year. |
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Essentially, an owner of land could dispose of it by granting the right to use it and collect fees to another, not just by selling it. |
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McConnell currently intends to dispose of his Art's Way stockholdings in transactions that would be significant in amount. |
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The women's 'shwopping' event, will raise money for Oxfam and aims to encourage people to recycle rather than dispose of their old clothes. |
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The simplest way to dispose of unpolluted brine from desalination plants and cooling towers is to return it back to the ocean. |
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In 1953, a body called Royal Arsenal Estate was set up to dispose of areas of land deemed surplus to requirements. |
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In Michigan in 2009, one recycler estimated that as many as one household in four would dispose of or recycle a TV set in the following year. |
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In 1813, four years after his death, the Society was dissolved and a lottery was held to dispose of its assets. |
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Alice Lee's will, filed in Monroe County Probate Court and obtained by The Associated Press, says Harper Lee is to dispose of the belongings ''as she may see it fit. |
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The code tells you what maintenance level can determine when an item is unserviceable or uneconomically reparable, and who can condemn or dispose of the item. |
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And as chupe is the eternal and almost always the sole dish obtainable in the interior of Peru and in Bolivia, I may as well dispose of it at once. |
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I have tried to degenderize the narrative and dispose of unneeded words. |
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The Commission may not be able to assess the reliability of the data provided by Member States and may not dispose of independent information sources. |
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In New South Wales the bureau has been able to dispose of a large contingent of the workless by sending them to fossick for gold on old or deserted goldfields. |
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Both before and after 1066 aristocratic women could own land, and some women continued to have the ability to dispose of their property as they wished. |
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The quarter sessions were local courts assembled four times a year to dispose of criminal cases which were not serious enough to go before a High Court judge. |
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He also had shares in several Cornish copper mines, and had a large personal stock of copper, purchased when the mines were unable to dispose of it elsewhere. |
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A particular concern was the threat of torpedoes, which Germany had boasted would dispose of the British fleet, and the numerous French torpedo boats. |
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Small incinerators can be quickly deployed to remote areas where an outbreak has occurred to dispose of infected animals quickly and without the risk of cross contamination. |
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In 1985, Roy Duncan, historian and Chairman of the Isles of Scilly Council, wrote to the Dutch Embassy in London to dispose of the myth that the islands were still at war. |
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Before the Statute of Wills, many people used feoffees to dispose of their land, something that fell under the jurisdiction of the Lord Chancellor anyway. |
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To make full use of their land, settlers needed to dispose of excess wood. |
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The firm is said to take a company's waste product, said to cost an exorbitant amount to dispose of, and recycles it into a brand new product to sell within the same industry. |
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Farmers are legally required to dispose of all afterbirths promptly and safely via an animal by-products approved route such as rendering, incineration or knacker yards. |
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The Drimnagh man was hoping to dispose of the Spaniard and then watch his beloved Dublin team beat Kerry at Croker to make it to the All Ireland final. |
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The public is advised to dispose of packed caramel apples or tasty apples that have not been consumed to prevent the possibility of ingesting listeria contaminated food. |
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Greenfly and blackfly are more difficult to pick off or dispose of manually, but there are plenty of sprays around that will get rid of them quickly. |
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The ACP advised that people could continue to use up dichlorvos products already bought, and may dispose of used or unused products in their household rubbish bins. |
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Sir, The BRC has succeeded in lobbying the ED to change the animal by-product regulations so retailers can dispose of low-risk material through less specialist channels. |
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Unfortunately, family cat Snowbell is so disenchanted by the newcomer that he hires the local feline hit squad to hunt down and dispose of the pampered household addition. |
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They will agree to always clean up after their dog, dispose of the waste appropriately and carry extra doggy bags to encourage others to do the same. |
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Generally people either fly-tip waste because of a genuine misunderstanding or the inconvenience of finding out how and where to dispose of waste properly. |
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The board would be having perpetual succession and common seal with the powers to acquire and dispose of property both movable and immovable, it said. |
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Also if a business is receiving payment from a client to dispose of waste correctly, if they then fly-tip they have obtained cash by deception, which is a criminal offence. |
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