The Thames was a polluted mess and cesspits within the city were a constant source of contamination. |
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The sanitation of Windsor Castle was almost as bad as the slums of London, with seeping cesspits polluting the water supply. |
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Trucks that used to empty cesspits and septic tanks can no longer be used due to a lack of tyres, batteries and other spare parts. |
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Now there are fears it could happen again in the neighbourhood, where there are known to be other redundant cesspits. |
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Since the middle ages, the ruling class has regarded them as seething cesspits of humanity, undisciplined and unbiddable. |
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The religious fundamentalists who exercise such influence in some US states view the East and West coasts as cesspits of vice. |
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His scabs have become cesspits for the vilest strain of puss and weep day after day with no sign of improvement. |
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Even at superstar level, most rock bands are cesspits of raging ego, petty bitterness, monstrous vanity, sordid self-abuse and very bad hair days. |
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Vacuum tankers are used to empty the cesspits when they become full. |
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Flood waters in the eastern regions of Trinidad have subsided, and clean-up crews have now begun clearing up overflowing cesspits and clogged waterways. |
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Parasites have also been found in human coprolites and medieval cesspits. |
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Much of the material was used to fill disused cesspits behind the buildings fronting onto Bridge Street. |
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I think our beaches would turn into cesspits riddled with disease that humans can contract if we trusted lazy dog owners to have access. |
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Why, for instance, do water users in a megacity like Lagos not pay an extra charge to get cesspits pumped out? |
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Undigested remains of plants from cesspits at Coppergate in York have provided a lot of information in this respect. |
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