A key factor in the design of any liquid-storage structure is provision for agitating the waste prior to irrigating or loading the tank spreader. |
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The plants were thoroughly washed by adding water to the bags and agitating them vigorously for 1 min. |
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It was also utilised to break strikes by workers agitating for better working conditions and wages. |
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In some management systems, agitating the liquid in pits has greatly reduced fly breeding. |
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Market forces would soon sort out the cattlemen who are agitating to continue agisting their livestock in alpine national parks. |
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An agitating game that left the hearts of many fans racing from the blow of the whistle was indeed the game of the day. |
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The London Chair Authority are agitating for more pay, but to be honest the system could carry on indefinitely without them. |
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After much fighting and agitating you accept sorrow, pain or difficulty as a fact of life. |
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Political parties and agitating groups are called upon to stop the closure and use of schools during bandhs. |
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It follows from this that violence as a means of agitating or inciting outrage at differing opinions can never be accepted. |
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Mechanical aeration systems work by vigorously agitating the water surface with a mixer. |
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It should be stressed that materials should be distributed well before agitating. |
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These aerators work by vigorously agitating source water with mechanical mixers. |
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Who can fault those who are agitating for a comprehensive reform of the Security Council? |
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This was done by gently agitating each sample in a bucket of water and decanting the floating charcoal into a.5 mm geologic screen or into.3 mm fine mesh. |
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A significant amount is consumed by intaking and discharging large amounts of air into and from the lung by agitating the diaphragm. |
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Spreading material which has frozen over night may cause damage on the agitating device when switching on the spreading disc drive. |
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The Commission's plan D' is just that: propaganda, agitating and wheedling from top to bottom. |
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Add in heavy-handed police, and those agitating against the project have plenty of ammunition. |
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It will have to deal with unions, which have been agitating recently at Massmart, perhaps having got wind of Wal-Mart's potential offer. |
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A growing constituency was agitating for reforms and child protective legislation. |
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He encouraged us to stand firm on our principles, to keep agitating, and to maintain our vigilance. |
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Add the required amount of BROMOTRIL 240 EC, followed by a recommended non-ionic surfactant while agitating. |
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When agitating the spray mixture adhere to the advice by the spray agent manufacturers. |
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Smooth interior tank surfaces without disturbing deposition zones enhance the agitating effect and facilitate cleaning. |
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Therefore, Western supporters of the protests, like John Mccain, are agitating on behalf of violent Ukrainian fascism. |
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They slung chapattis and dished out dhal with hilarious inaccuracy, but they were volunteers, and already the next sitting was agitating at the door. |
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This is why Venezuela has been one of the hawkiest hawks in OPEC, always agitating for tighter quotas and higher prices. |
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He said the seedlings would encourage community members especially the students to develop a love for the environment and begin agitating for its promotion and protection. |
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Meanwhile, the Loyalists in Western Quebec began agitating for a change from Quebec's French system of land tenure and civil law to the British system they had known in their last places of residence. |
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Energy for the pumps and suppressors for conveying or agitating the water. |
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That monopoly is about to end. Deutsche Bahn, the German rail company and SNCF's great rival, has been agitating for years to run its trains through the tunnel, connecting London with Germany and the Netherlands. |
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Entirely covering two of the gallery walls, the work not only surprises by its hypnotic and agitating effects, but also by the careful labour and dedication to accomplish this ambitious endeavour. |
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Nelson gradually recovered over several months, and soon began agitating for a command. |
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By the late 1850s, the celebrated John Bright was agitating in the country for franchise reform. |
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During the whole agitating scene, Lillie kept up her presence of mind, and was perfectly aware of what she was about. |
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Distil, avoiding entrainment and charring, occasionally agitating the contents of the flask, until the level of distillate is a few millimetres below the calibration mark of the volumetric flask. |
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Most of the organizations agitating for disarmament are peace organizations and, naturally, when the nuclear crisis appears to ebb, they focus more on other peace issues. |
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If she becomes president, she will at least have the backing of many of the rural poor and many of the students who have been agitating for reform and who would be outraged by a Habibie victory. |
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The chamber shall have the capability of agitating the test dust by means of compressed air or blower fans in such a way that the dust is diffused throughout the chamber. |
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After that century in Europe, how can anyone revert to extremism, go back to strutting about full of hatred and arrogance and agitating against others? |
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China's government has blamed the riots on overseas Uigur groups which it says are terrorists agitating for greater Uighur rights in their Xinjiang homeland. |
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A few local residents have been agitating against a military presence. |
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