They spend time picking up litter in the suburb, trimming pavement lawns and public gardens. |
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In a set of three, stronger siblings often force the runt of a litter to die of starvation within its first year. |
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Growing up in the projects of East Boston, he was the runt of a litter of eight children, all born within a span of 12 years. |
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Also, of course, there are the wider concerns about environmental damage from aerosols and litter from packaging. |
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The destruction of homes caused by incessant rains in many of the squatter townships that litter our cities has now become an annual event. |
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The wardens would also have had a general duty of care to keep the area clear of litter to help improve the look of the site. |
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There was a good level of litter control the judges commented although some litter was noted along the roadway in places. |
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Port Street is a litter of unrelated architecture and closed businesses and again proposals to inject new life are being squashed. |
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Get any two ailurophiles together and the discussion will inevitably turn to litter boxes and litter. |
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Councillors in Ulverston are kicking up a stink about the amount of litter in the town. |
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Learning about the environment meant paying attention to don't litter signs. |
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Much support is on offer from the Local Authority in the form of bags, gloves, tabards, litter pickers and disposal. |
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For example, the discarded stuff in the weedy overgrown fringes of cities and towns is nothing more than litter in the daylight. |
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Environmentally-friendly fast food workers joined forces with pre-school youngsters to beat the litter bugs. |
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These tags litter our own speech, oiling the wheels of conversation, organising turn-taking and clearing up misunderstanding. |
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As we've come to expect, there's a lot of litter to be cleared up after the festive season. |
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Keep Britain Tidy predicted problems would be caused by litter and discarded food from takeaways and overflowing household rubbish bags. |
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The maneuverability of Opportunity is a factor as well, because remnant boulders from the impact may litter the rim. |
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The town of Enniscrone has declared that the main street is now a litter free zone. |
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A similar-sized bobcat might have three kittens in each litter and give birth every year. |
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Currently, just over 150 groups clean more than 5,000 bags of litter and recyclables from our highways each spring. |
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The bulk of the litter we noticed composed of drink cans and bottles, plastic food boxes and bags, sweet and sandwich wrappers. |
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They even take care to put their empty wrappings and bottles in the litter bins, and that's something a lot of adults could well emulate. |
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Loggers have removed hundreds of tiny trees and left the litter in rough piles to nourish the soil and provide wildlife habitat. |
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They produce a litter of one to five young yapoks at a time, which are born in the nest two weeks after they mate. |
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One of these is the bivalves, an important group of bivalved molluscs familiar to all from the numerous shells that litter beaches. |
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He said he and his partner had a five-months old baby to look after and the cat was ignoring the litter trays and relieving itself in the house. |
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It would be able to seize vehicles caught fly tipping and could prosecute anyone caught dropping litter on any piece of land or water. |
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Once produced, plastic water bottles clog landfills and litter the landscape, and toxins in the plastic can find their way into ground water. |
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Litter samples were collected using litter traps at monthly intervals in all forest stands. |
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The gangs of youths were also blamed for skateboarding in residential areas, drinking, leaving litter and being verbally abusive. |
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There was generally a good but mixed standard within the residential areas, with some estates practically litter free. |
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Male golden-collared manakins clear leaf litter from the ground to form courts, which they then use as arenas for intense courtship displays. |
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A slender calico cat, battered by years of battling rats, gave birth to one litter after another, of which few kittens survived. |
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Teenagers got together to pick up dozens of bagfuls of litter in Benfleet and Canvey as part of a community project. |
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They will sit around smoking wacky baccy when they're supposed to be sweeping up litter or whatever. |
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Controversy reigns, cards of both hues proliferate and crazy scorelines litter nearly half-a-century of Isthmian League rivalry. |
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Some bright spark decided it would be terribly amusing to spill the contents of six litter bins across the cathedral green during the night. |
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New litter bins, cycle stands, additional on-street car parking bays and new, less obtrusive signs are also planned. |
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In contrast to moving from outdoors to neck tethers, moving from outdoors to indoor gestation pens or stalls did not inhibit litter size. |
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With its quick intelligence, it has no trouble learning its name and how to use a litter box. |
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Disturbing ewes or sudden changes in diet can cause embryo losses, the result is lower litter sizes and barren ewes. |
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But a scolding from Ms. Gopi did the trick, and every one, child and parent, hastened to set matters right, and cleared the litter in a jiffy. |
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The funds have provided a supply of sturdy refuse bags to collect the debris, as well as litter pickers for everyone taking part. |
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However, litter is still a big problem caused by a few thoughtless individuals who cannot or do not want to see or use the litter bins. |
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She was fairly friendly with adults, and appeared to have had at least 1 litter of puppies already. |
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In the past few years, litter beetles, have become the most serious pest affecting several types of poultry production systems. |
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The box doesn't prevent them from tracking the litter so I place a throw rug under the box. |
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Susie took up with a local tom and had a litter of two, a male and a female. |
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The wounded were increasing in number and more litter bearers were needed to carry them down. |
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Beach beautifiers clean up the sands for two hours every morning and evening, but in the meantime, beach users litter the place. |
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Streams and becks were strewn with tree trunks, branches and litter which would all block the watercourses during heavy rain. |
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Forest floor litter was ocularly estimated as the percent of leaf and woody litter covering the mineral soil in each ground flora plot. |
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The town hall lost two bollards and a litter bin, railings, and a large stone pedestal has been cracked. |
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Unintelligible Latinisms litter the insides of the booklet, awkwardly coupling with sepulchral imagery. |
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A main route into the city has been named the worst litter black spot by thousands of residents. |
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It is a sad fact that when a litter of pigs is born, it is quite normal to have one or two born dead. |
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Plastic toys, cigarette lighters, and derelict fishing gear smother the coral reefs and litter the island shores. |
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What tourists visiting the town by rail must think of the masses of lineside litter can only be imagined. |
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We all can put an end to litter in Kerry by simply disposing of rubbish in our bin and not leaving or throwing litter in a public place. |
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And it will become an offence to drop litter anywhere, not just on public land as has been the case until now. |
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Unless we catch them throwing a bottle or dropping litter all we can do is ask them to leave. |
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If I throw litter in my town, I am saying I do not care whether it is dirty. |
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Every time the bridge opens, any litter dropped on the deck will automatically roll into special traps. |
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Certainly the public has the primary responsibility not to drop litter and efforts can be intensified to clean up littered areas. |
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Last week the town council passed a motion to spend a day picking up litter around the town. |
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I make sure the cats have food, groom them, clean their litter trays and give them attention! |
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Simply washing the feeding bowl with a different detergent or placing it too near the litter tray can upset your cat's feeding habits. |
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To add insult to injury, the local cats like to use any bare soil as a litter tray. |
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If you bought a small litter tray for a kitten, check that your cat hasn't outgrown it. |
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Individuals within pairs of lizards were never from the same litter as pair-mates. |
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Perhaps if anyone caught dumping litter had a delivery from the refuse collection wagon instead of a collection, they might desist. |
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Teams of children, aged between 12 and 19 years, cleared piles of rubbish in a two-hour litter blitz. |
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Apart from the litter have you also noticed the amount of muck and dirt on the roads this winter? |
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He says it's rather tacky, there are roadworks which haven't been fixed for days and the litter and muck just gets worse. |
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This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets. |
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Laois County Council may provide skips, refuse sacks, gloves and litter packs if required. |
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The council may be able to assist those involved by providing skips, refuse sacks, gloves and litter pickers. |
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Red lanterns suspended from bamboo poles crisscross the streets while bamboo stalls topped with colorful tarpaulin litter the sidewalks. |
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On the floor of the wreck are the usual bits of debris, typical of the general litter found around a boiler-room. |
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The trees that are said to have the worst litter are the Persian lilac and babul. |
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Brown speckles litter most of the leaves, as do occasional tears and holes. |
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We searched for effects of diflubenzuron treatment on numbers and diversity of two groups of litter arthropods-spiders and orthopteroid insects. |
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The event, which takes place twice a year, involves clearing back undergrowth and picking up litter from the area. |
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Furthermore, as there are no butts, e-cigarettes also produce much less litter than regular ones. |
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Please keep our town, and our beautiful scenic environment tidy, and litter free. |
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The clean up activity was directed towards collecting whatever litter was found on the ocean floor around Larn Island's coral reefs. |
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An April 2002 cease-fire put a stop to the 25-year civil war, though millions of undetonated mines are still believed to litter the countryside. |
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Once established, plants are more likely to grow large and bolt on a rock or moss substrate with low than with high leaf litter cover. |
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Fifth instar caterpillars pupate under rocks or in the litter beneath host plant patches in mid-June to mid-July. |
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We ask people to be aware of the litter laws and not dump any type of rubbish for the bonfires on the greens. |
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Piles of comics and bagels litter the top of a hefty dining-room table not far away. |
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The brazen birds are becoming bolder by the year, encouraged by litter from takeaway meals and thoughtless people who throw them food. |
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But there are still too many people coming along behind them and thoughtlessly scattering litter on the newly-cleaned pavements. |
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Edge it with shrubs to provide leaf litter where brown thrashers, towhees, and white-throated and fox sparrows can scratch for insects. |
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He and Mr. Facey spread kitty litter on the basement floor to absorb the leaked oil. |
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The road-bridge and Victorian pedestrian footbridge are completely neglected and the canal and its verge are litter strewn. |
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He looked down irritably at the mess, then defiantly at me, and walked on, passing a litter bin without so much as a glance. |
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Because the frequent fires burned ground litter and brush, the fires seldom climbed into the crowns to kill mature trees. |
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Is he redeemable enough that it's worth voting for him, or is he another one of those forces of nature that litter our corporatocracy? |
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Lambeth Council has been working hard to improve street sweeping and has installed more litter bins along the high road. |
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They pop open the cartridges and begin to paint with brushes, tossing spent containers to drift and litter the sea floor. |
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This litter decomposes more slowly, resulting in a higher carbon accumulation rate. |
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The kids have scoured the school grounds and even the slightest hint of litter has been cleared away to leave the place gleaming. |
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And they are not the treehugging eco-warriors who spend their Saturdays sweeping up litter on motorways, as one might expect. |
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The litter was carried through the entrance, and the door was swung shut behind them. |
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The hog-nosed skunk uses its long snout to turn up leaf litter as it searches for worms, grubs, and insects. |
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They comprised geldings and nags, sumpter horses, teams for coaches, the litter and three carts, as well as some hired post horses. |
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In this I include not only the stations but also a lot of the trackside which is often overgrown where it isn't strewn with litter and debris. |
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From where I am, I see yet again more litter and destruction by mindless vandals. |
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Arriva, unlike many train operators, is keeping litter bins on stations, but is using plastic bags held in a metal hoop, rather than metal bins. |
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The school is concentrating on reducing and minimising the amount of litter produced, while encouraging recycling and composting. |
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The mountains of litter choking the city confirm that not all is well with the local authority in as far as improving the status is concerned. |
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If people took pride in their surroundings they wouldn't drop litter in the first place. |
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Loss of structure in monotypic litter likely led to reduced and less hospitable physical living space. |
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They claimed that customers of the busy Main Street hostelry were blighting their neighbourhood with noise, nuisance, litter and vandalism. |
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As Ian approached the bus stop, Mad Sam extricated himself from the litter bin and stood in the middle of the pavement, blocking Ian's path. |
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However, it was discovered that there are no litter bins in the area of the shopping centre. |
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We don't have nearly the amount of litter because people in general take pride in their city. |
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Fears about smells and litter mean the only cafe on the beach would be limited to ice cream and cold food. |
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The increase shows just how far the town has come with regard to its war on litter in recent months. |
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The presence of a leaf litter cover has been shown to cause seedling mortality in several monocarpic species. |
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A strong emphasis of the judging will be on litter control in the farmyard, farm entrances, fields and watercourses. |
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Transport sites, recreation areas and schools are common litter black spots. |
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The scarab is accompanied by a man with a brush whose job is to sweep the litter into the road so that the scarab can lift it. |
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Bugsy is a 2-year-old Blenheim, and I am looking for someone who wants a litter of puppies. |
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Typically, mountains of wrapping paper, single-use cardboard decorations and forgotten plastic favors litter the host's house after the party. |
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All sites are regularly patrolled by the litter wardens and illegal dumping will not be tolerated. |
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A huge amount of litter and other rubbish is being removed from the pavements and road sides each Saturday morning and Wednesday evening. |
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Once again, the weather was favourable, and again a lot of litter was removed, greatly improving the amenity value of the river. |
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The biggest problems appear to be litter on the streets and dogs fouling the footpaths, both unsightly. |
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Green projects have included litter elimination, waste reduction, recycling, healthy eating, and school garden development. |
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Around the world these composting worms are also referred to as tiger worms, brandlings, wigglers or surface litter worms. |
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Discarded cigarette butts strewn outside Mayo's pubs are dirtying our towns, according to a Mayo litter warden. |
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The local Council is trying to clamp down on people who discard litter around towns and in the countryside. |
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People are reminded that these bins are for litter only and have to be emptied on a regular basis. |
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The litter bins are emptied regularly and litter picking is done on a regular basis. |
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As western products find markets in even the remotest of islands, such items as disposable diapers and syringes litter otherwise lovely beaches. |
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In addition to consuming leaf litter and propagules, grapsoid crabs also browse directly on mangrove vegetation. |
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Fires smoldered in damp duff, and in litter compacted by winter's heavy snows. |
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Between 11.30 pm and 1.30 am they tackled a string of blazes started in wheelie bins, dustbins and litter bins. |
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On Monday morning the Tidy Towns volunteers were out picking up litter and keeping the area near the Town Hall spic and span. |
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The female bears one litter of three to nine pups after a gestation period of 63-65 days. |
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It enhances the rural areas and towns and villages look so much better when litter free. |
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Put up litter bins and ash trays for their dog-ends and it just legitimises it more from an acceptability stance. |
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Many of the 125 new items will help your new pets feel right at home, including a doghouse, birdcage and litter box. |
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I have spotted an ad in our local newsagents this morning for a litter of 10 Staffie puppies for sale. |
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Small plants lay draggled on the floor, in a litter of branches and fallen leaves. |
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At school, our classroom had a small rodent zoo consisting of two rabbits, three hamsters, a litter of baby gerbils and a guinea pig. |
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In London, railway stations are still without litter bins because in the past they were used to plant bombs. |
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An unexpected member of a litter in 1964, the Ocicat was the result of the crossing of a ruddy coated Abyssinian with a seal point Siamese. |
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Rotating drums can be tilted forward or backward, hydraulically, to adjust for litter condition. |
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As exposed soil and shrub values decrease, litter and grass values increase and, consequently, the biodiversity index goes up. |
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Once, as the derelict caravanserais that litter the landscape mutely testify, the Silk Route ran through the Mazandaran. |
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The homeless are often stereotyped as being tramps or junkies who litter shop doorways. |
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Once sexually mature, stingarees have only one litter per year, usually bearing two to four young. |
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She likes to relate the time a cat had a litter in her clothing, and how horrible her wardrobe stunk afterwards. |
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They provide gloves, bags and litter pickers and they also remove the collected rubbish. |
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Damage was caused to the fence and chain, the crosses by the memorial were flattened and litter was strewn around the area. |
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The youngsters also light barbecues and leave the area strewn with litter and empty beer cans. |
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With all this it is the hope that Waterford City will become a litter free zone, but we need your help! |
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The puppies were born in the Waikato in a litter of six and were orphaned at three weeks old when their mother was sold. |
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It makes a dry rustling sound, and a hollow echo as the cans and harder litter roll away across the dirty tiles. |
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They said chewing gum was the most serious form of litter they encountered. |
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Music Svengalis litter the music industry, but there's only one Anthony H Wilson. |
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When pelletized and activated under specific conditions, poultry litter becomes a highly porous material with a large surface area. |
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Meanwhile, a litter of up to 20 South American coatis can be seen out and about playing every day as they tuck into insects, eggs and fruit. |
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I felt that Singapore was quite inhumanly clean, the lack of cigarette butts and litter in the streets makes it seem so. |
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My boy was invalided long ago, and carried in a litter God knows how far and how long. |
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On-the-spot fines will be introduced for minor offences, such as dropping litter or chewing gum, graffiti and fly-posting. |
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After collecting, we removed litter from litter bags and gently cleaned it of roots, invertebrates, frass, and soil. |
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Though such posts are cutely endearing, their appeal doesn't entirely outweigh the cheesecake pictures of bikini-clad women that litter the site. |
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Readers may have heard about a pack of wolves or a litter of puppies, but do they know which animals make up a gaggle or a murder? |
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Because garbage collection in the capital is not efficient, enormous trash piles litter the streets. |
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Miss Burns said they could provide garbage grippers, bags and high-visibility bibs to anyone interested in litter picking. |
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Most are marine, although the common pill bug or sow bug is an isopod that lives on land, in moist soil litter under fallen logs and stones. |
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And she has also called for harsher penalties for litter louts who mar the city's picturesque streets. |
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As usual bag after bag was filled with litter but, more alarmingly, ten lifebuoys were hauled out from this short stretch. |
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Multi-colored bags and warm-ups litter the pool deck and individual teams cluster around the natatorium. |
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Street lights fail to work, litter is strewn everywhere, vandalism is rife, and adolescents roam the streets aimlessly. |
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The colour of the branches depends on what dead wood and leaf litter it is growing upon. |
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My son and I rented a boat and when we removed litter floating on the water, people on the shore applauded us. |
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Those who do not want to handle the litter can use removable liners for these boxes. |
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Inside too, it was difficult to separate the lovely dance-carved pillars from the grime, plastic litter and the week's unswept pooja debris. |
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The dossier contains photographs of kerbside rubbish, unswept roads, leaf litter and uncollected bin bags at sites across the city. |
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From April 1, anyone over the age of 10 caught dropping litter could face a fine under the 1990 Environment Protection Act. |
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In addition to rubbish collection and street sweeping, they clear litter from the open spaces in twelve of the council's estates. |
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Money galore can be pumped into cleanliness but you cannot stop Joe Public from undoing all the hard work by dropping litter or dumping rubbish. |
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We rose the next morning to a litter of downed branches and crooked trunks. |
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These were very unusual as they were all white in colour, but alas the mother of the litter died and Jimmy is looking for a foster mother. |
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High juvenile mortality often leads to conception of a second litter of offspring, born from December to April. |
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Almost weekly she arrives at work to find a litter of puppies left anonymously. |
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The leopard cat got over her loneliness long enough to produce a litter of kittens. |
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Many laboratories use absorbent cat litter for immediate control of spills. |
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Avoid changing cat litter and eating raw and poorly cooked meat during pregnancy. |
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I don't find the image of a woman digging through cat litter for a dropped pill amusing. |
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I'm sure for a while I'll be finding her fur matted to my socks or bits of cat litter in the corners of the kitchen. |
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In either case, the amount of manure or used litter accumulated over a year's time is quite surprising. |
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In most cases, dilution of the manure with litter means that a higher application rate can be used than for cage layer manure. |
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Pesticides may adsorb onto plant materials such as litter in no-till or minimum-till fields, the bark of trees, or thatch in turf. |
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Good gardening practice would be to leave a layer of leaf litter on the soil between shrubs and trees in garden beds. |
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The relatively low-quality plant litter mineralizes nitrogen at a slower rate than would occur in the absence of herbivory. |
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Many ortheziids, as they are known, live in soil or leaf litter and feed on fungi, lichens, mosses, and plant roots. |
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The foresters, therefore, clear the forest floor of excessive leaf litter and any debris of recent timber extraction operation. |
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Other types, also harmless, live in soil and leaf litter and are important decomposers. |
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Removing plant litter in spring and fall will help maintain the long life of your natural pool. |
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The wood resin could easily come from leaf litter and forest floor debris, he said. |
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In all but one case, permits did not specify whether or not standing dead plants or plant litter should be included in estimates of cover. |
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Figure 4 shows cover, including mosses and lichens, with and without plant litter and with and without cultivars. |
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The three environmental factors of leaf litter cover, herbivory, and substrate were studied. |
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Liveried slaves carried the litter of a wealthy man, and vanished with a wave of his hand after he descended. |
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Three days after the earthquake and devastating tsunami, bodies still litter the streets. |
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The Association also asked that litter bins be placed at the entrance to each cul-de-sac. |
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They also called for speed cameras, more litter bins and an improved library service. |
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Following many complaints, the town's streets and litter bins are receiving more attention in the past week. |
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He got out as quickly as he could, and threw the prescription into the litter bin on the way to the off-licence. |
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The litter box should be emptied every day, because the stage of the parasite shed in the cat's feces does not become infectious for 24 hours. |
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But some carrots tops and fresh litter in the litter box and all is forgiven for the moment. |
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While fully appreciating all the dangers of identity theft, I'd almost rather clean the litter box than shred documents. |
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I carried the electric litter box out to the garage and set to work in the bathroom with Clorox wipes and paper towels. |
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Empty the litter box, line it with a garbage bag and either leave it that way or put in a little aquarium gravel. |
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First prepare a safe room for your cat, complete with a litter box, food, water, some toys, and a dog-proof baby gate across the doorway. |
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Keep your child's outdoor sandbox covered, especially overnight, to prevent wandering cats from using it as a litter box. |
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I'd like to have one of those here because it could clean the litter box for Spike and we'd never have to do it. |
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It's a self-cleaning, electric litter box, but nothing is quite so satisfying as having a human doing the scooping for you. |
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I find that it clumps well enough that cleaning the litter box is actually less of a hassle now than it used to be. |
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I don't recommend flushing anything you find in the litter box, especially if you have one of the low-water-flow toilets. |
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She had bought up her son to put litter in a bin and he was not a litter lout. |
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Digging a little farther down in the litter of items at my feet, I discovered a first-edition KKK ritual with Z.'s name written on the flyleaf. |
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We are fighting back against the litter louts, the illegal fly-tippers and fly-posters and the vandals who deface the city with graffiti. |
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The main types of litter were polystyrene foam board and large fertiliser type bags. |
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It is a pity that a visit to this Park was marred by the presence of a lot of litter right along the new concrete path at the side of the Park. |
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It seems they just waffle on in the local press about the litter in the local park. |
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I don't know the technical term, but it is kitty litter and acts as an absorbent for your skin's oils. |
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The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum. |
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We called the offices of city councillors representing various downtown wards, and their staff readily acknowledged the litter problem. |
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Among cooperative breeders of certain other species, such as wolves and jackals, pups born in the same litter can be sired by different fathers. |
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There were no sites with significant accumulations of litter but Main Street has performed worse than in the previous survey. |
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A Department of the Environment spokesperson acknowledged that some local authorities could enforce the litter laws more effectively. |
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Some houses have boarded-up windows, and there are vacant lots strewn with litter and overgrown with weeds. |
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They have vandalised property, strewn litter and intimidated staff and residents. |
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You should take each pup you are considering purchasing away from its litter to a different area for observation. |
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They magnanimously bestow on our green spaces abundant spit, phlegm, nasal mucus, litter and noxious garbage of all kinds. |
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Females are viviparous and give birth to a single litter of up to five offspring. |
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Most caecilians are terrestrial burrowers, either constructing their own tunnels or living in the litter of the forest floor. |
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The report highlights pavements stained with vomit and urine and litter bins in bad condition. |
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Corsham litter buster Eddy Lodge will have her hours extended so she can continue to keep the streets spick and span. |
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A huge campaign will attempt to sweep away litter and graffiti in a fresh war on crime which is expected to run for a year. |
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There has not been any reduction in the number of litter sweepers cleaning our streets. |
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The wind was swirling up leaf litter and the dusty snow together and they made a dry hissing sound. |
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They soon discover that not all Londoners have side partings and that litter and graffiti and distressed denim does exist in the capital. |
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She does my laundry, cleans my house, tidies up after me and empties the cat's litter box. |
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A large window looks out onto a parched golf course, while inside the air-conditioned office a putter and golf balls litter the carpet. |
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Last holiday, we had a neighbor kid catsit, and he closed the door to the basement room where their litter boxes are located. |
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I spent the morning tidying away the bits and bobs he'd left behind, but I'll do the real clean tomorrow when Oscar and his litter tray have gone, too. |
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A new volunteer clean-up team has vowed to clear up litter hotspots. |
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The litter on the boreen in Tullyvarraga, black bags of household rubbish thrown in over the wall, is a shame, a black spot in the quest for Tidy Towns glory. |
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If a passenger dropped litter he was ejected by the bouncers. |
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The thought of a litter tray in a bathroom just grosses me out. |
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She was part of an unwanted litter and came to us at just five weeks' old. |
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Before eating it, she proceeded to break off the outer sides, discarding them on the ground at her feet, notwithstanding the fact there was a litter bin nearby. |
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It is nice to walk through our high street and not see litter everywhere. |
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As rates of decomposition increased with the appearance of new detritivore groups, the thickness of the surficial litter layer may have decreased, eliminating the habitat of giant millipedes. |
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The second movement opens with timpani and rattles, followed by almost electronic sounding little looped musical figures that litter all of Glass's compositions. |
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They were travelling along the path through the forest, with some soldiers carrying a litter with a strange object on it, that glowed dimly red in the darkness. |
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Large anti-war demonstrations have been held in many cities, as well as protests at the military outposts, listening stations and airbases that litter the continent. |
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The dog loves to play in the litter and strew it around the floor. |
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Cafes, fun fairs, tat shops and arts and crafts litter the Venice beachfront, but it is the stallholders rather than the stalls themselves that provide the interest. |
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The children and young people of our area are taking the lead in raising awareness of the amount of litter and vandalism on our streets and parks. |
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Will we see these zealous litter police staking out public houses. |
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A litter of week-old pedigree puppies were ritually sacrificed so that their silky soft, pure-white hides could be sewn together to line each shoe. |
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To help the clean-up, the number of litter bins in the gardens has been increased by 12 to 20 and soon benches will be re-covered with anti-graffiti paint. |
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The Bernado O'Higgins area is a pleasant area whose appearance is unfortunately reduced by heavy drinking sessions and heavy party litter around the benches and mill wheel. |
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My family's savannah cat just gave birth to a litter of four kittens. |
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Rosamund Young is putting her back into her campaign by picking up litter from the hedgerows, lay-bys and verges of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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In the study of radiata pine stands by Florence and Lamb, litter accumulation was greater on sandy podzols than on finer textured soils, despite similar rates of litter input. |
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We also look at a new National Packaging Covenant between industry, local councils and consumers, that should reduce the litter and waste to landfill created by packaging. |
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Ash traps and litter bins would be scattered around the room with cushions and pillows strategically placed to represent water hazards and sand bunkers. |
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They comprised geldings and nags, sumpter horses, teams for coaches, the close carr, the litter and three carts, as well as some hired post horses. |
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We coo over how cute our cat is and minimize the drudgery of cleaning the litter box. |
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According to Swiss press reports, younger cats in the litter are the most tender and, as such, are the preferred cat cuts. |
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You'd think that when you get the pick of the litter, the litter would be great. |
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Remember when Chandler was sexually attracted to sharks and Phoebe raised a litter of baby rats? |
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Bucking and running into the forest, the deer collapsed dead in a litter of leaves. |
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Her hair curlers litter the sand like strange sea creatures. |
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From this point, litter bearers transported the patient to the battalion aid station where the medical officer triaged the patient and delivered additional emergency care. |
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After the first day of the strike many city centre streets were filled with litter as protesters tipped over rubbish bins and emptied refuse bags. |
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Despite superbly unseasonable weather, my recent trip to the Queen's View was marred by litter strewn and uncollected over the drop from the viewing point. |
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Three decades on these houses are slums to be demolished and the greenway, as described in your article, is a vandalised yobs' playground full of litter and burned-out cars. |
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Most of the more recent success stories involve snails, isopods, and other marine animals that have colonized leaf litter or remained in environments close to the seashore. |
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Could it be the fact that on more than one occasion, litter louts have chucked drink cans and the remains of their take-aways over my unoffending garden wall? |
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Lack of biological insect control necessitates using more pesticides, as lack of humus and plant litter necessitates using more chemical fertilizers. |
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With energy, enthusiasm and many brushes they swept the accumulation of weekend litter from O'Connell Square and the main thoroughfare of the town. |
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We have a litter tray for their night time toilets, but he'd got himself so excited that he complete missed and did his wee-wees on the floor instead. |
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Tin shanties litter the backyards of the more formal brick housing, rows of chemical toilets stand outside homes, and the untarred roads run with streams of filthy water. |
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Construction cranes litter the skylines of Chinese cities, particularly Beijing and Shanghai, helping to construct apartments and office buildings. |
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Empty bottles, cans and food containers are just chucked in the bushes and along the pavements, and while Belle Vue Gardens are being revamped the litter is thrown in there. |
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Glossies, snapshots and notes litter the text like shards of broken glass. |
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The goal of Save the North Sea project has been to reduce marine litter in the North Sea by changing the attitudes and behaviour of the people using the area. |
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Pieces of it litter the ground, lit by bright tongues of flame. |
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