Now the time has come too where we need to get to debris cleanup and get the roadways signalized. |
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The only other people you ever saw here on the steep banks along the shoulder were prisoners doing cleanup. |
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I also see the other side of the coin, and I believe that most of the companies in the cleanup game are no better than war profiteers. |
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Then, in the early twentieth century, cleanup crews hauled away the tailings from the gold mine, leaving a depression that created a lake. |
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Let's talk about that for a minute, about the oil, and what kind of problem that this is posing with regard to this cleanup. |
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To protect them even more, you could slip a garbage bag or an old garment bag over each cushion to save cleanup time in the spring. |
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You'll have to wait longer for it to dry, and you'll have to use mineral spirits for cleanup, but it's worth it. |
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Loans raised to assist in the cleanup operations are expected to incur low interest rates with repayment deferred by perhaps 30 years. |
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Plastic sheeting covered by newspaper saves all flooring, is nonporous, makes any cleanup easy and is inexpensive to purchase. |
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Clean mops and disinfectant solution should be used for each cleanup procedure. |
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Hepa vacuums are also recommended for cleanup of dust that may have settled on surfaces outside the remediation area. |
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By 1957 the laboratory benches had become so crowded that a cleanup had to be instituted. |
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The complex work involved intricate scheduling with cleanup crews and keeping myriad utilities happy. |
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The collection points should be typical for the feedlot and should exclude areas that won't be removed during yard cleanup. |
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The cleanup of the asbestos will involve sealing and encapsulating the roof. |
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Puppeteers argue their fees are low if their working hours are factored in, including preparation for the show and the cleanup. |
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To make cleanup easier next time, line shelves and bins with small plastic trays or a double thickness of paper towels to catch drips. |
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He is an excellent cleanup hitter who makes contact and delivers in the clutch. |
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Gonzalez would bat cleanup and play right field or be the designated hitter. |
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The massive cleanup in New Orleans includes some unpleasant, some might say downright disgusting, jobs. |
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I love cooking, but I hate washing dishes, so I've grown to love two yummy recipes that require virtually no cleanup. |
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During that time, the Yankees showed how much they miss their cleanup hitter. |
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It's unlikely that he could recoup his loss if he sold the property after the cleanup. |
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The general manager went into the off-season looking for a leadoff hitter, cleanup hitter and closer. |
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The stainless finish also makes blackpowder cleanup all that much easier after the match. |
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The film reels used for the transfer are in decent shape, but little to no cleanup seems to have been done. |
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Any of these mechanical methods for cleanup can be used immediately after a spill without prior approval from government officials. |
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There was a sense of urgency today as cleanup workers tried to head off oil slicks before they reached Spanish beaches and the fishing grounds. |
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The cleanup drew shoreside development, which, in turn, draws landlubbers to the waterfront every day. |
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Jeff got him in the car, and eventually they had to ambulance him to a hospital for cleanup and stitches. |
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Satellite launchers can be taxed for cleanup, kind of like a bottle deposit. |
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Tens of thousands of workers were involved in the rescue and cleanup effort. |
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As any current observer of demolition will tell you, grapples and thumbed buckets are pervasive for cleanup work. |
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Sometimes surfactants are mixed into solvent sealers so that the residue will mix with water for easier cleanup afterwards. |
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In the U.S., state reclamation laws call for revegetation, area cleanup and protection of surface and groundwater. |
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We soft-pedaled the investment in 2004, because we were still in the cleanup phase and we didn't want to confuse the investment community. |
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Of course, larger cleanup tasks should be left to bigger stationary units that can safely handle both larger limbs and leaves. |
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Some troops are on cleanup detail in parts of New Orleans the flood never touched. |
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For one thing, a cleanup plan should require regrowing heavily logged forests above the Silver Valley, says Osborn. |
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Once a cleanup team has contained the oil, it can attempt to skim it off the surface of the water. |
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There should be a smooth, broad path that provides an easy ride for the garden cart to the compost heap, so that cleanup is no harder than it need be. |
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He then deposits the carcass back in the woods, where Mother Nature takes care of the cleanup. |
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We pollute, but our feeble efforts at cleanup have been largely unsuccessful. |
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The underwater cleanup was the second combined effort of its kind organized by the city administration, the local community and the private sector. |
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Although tungsten bullets are more expensive to manufacture, it is believed that the extra cost will be more than saved in cleanup costs for Army training and testing ranges. |
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Potomac cleanup began in the 1960s and the river has since rebuilt its reputation on first-class events like sailing regattas and bass fishing tournaments. |
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Lloyd Grove on the elephantine cleanup challenges of having an unruly collection of egomaniacs as backers. |
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On every street corner in some parts of the city, there are various signs talking about restoring electrical service, restoring roofing and cleanup as well. |
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Despite cleanup efforts, groundwater springs contaminated with PCBs still flow into Stout's Creek. |
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In this climate, both JP Morgan and Wells Fargo can afford some minor-crisis cleanup. |
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Now I'm off to our semi-annual local Earth Day cleanup and How To Save the Earth brainstorming and eating and drinking and playing in the woods gathering. |
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Additionally, his superfund law has led to the cleanup of dozens of toxic waste sites throughout the country. |
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The Cirincione estimate also includes spending for missile defense, environmental cleanup, and nonproliferation programs. |
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A massive cleanup effort is under way along much of the East Coast. |
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A North Vancouver company that manufactures state-of-the-art oil spill cleanup equipment is sending two containers to Iraq to help mop up oil spewing from burning oil wells. |
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Because of the constant attention that these stovetop brewers require, and their more difficult cleanup, you're not likely to use a siphon as your everyday pot. |
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He's a dependable No 5 hitter who might develop into a cleanup hitter. |
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Lake Ontario Waterkeeper's approach is unique in that it avoids that often intransigent debate altogether, maintaining that it's up to the city to find cleanup solutions. |
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A chemical reaction will cause salt to corrode silver over time, so emptying a silver saltshaker should be one of your after-dinner cleanup duties. |
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The city last week unveiled a program to provide cash incentives that will encourage the cleanup of brownfields. |
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For carpets, follow the same routine, and if vacuuming is needed, remove the vacuum bag after cleanup and put it in a sealed plastic bag. |
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The first major government-funded environmental cleanup saw millions of tons of coal culm dredged from the river. |
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Autistics spent as much time with the puzzle and cleanup chores as did the other children, but spent less time playing with dolls. |
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The companies will also be required to pay 70 percent of cleanup costs for any wells newly affected at any time over the next 30 years. |
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Lottie finally came to the door, and McCauley saw the cleanup in progress. |
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During cleanup, the couple managed to salvage an interesting cast-iron piece that was turned into a unique wall sconce in the water closet. |
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The asparagus beetle, the most serious insect pest, can be controlled by fall cleanup and tillage which destroys its winter habitat. |
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For example, GE participated in cleanup efforts to remove PCBs from the site of its old factory in Hudson Falls. |
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He's in a jam now, having walked the bases loaded with the cleanup hitter coming to bat. |
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During the cleanup and recovery process, it will also generate air pollutants such as nitric oxides and ozone from ships. |
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Pfeifer said not only no but uh-uh back in February when Pryor first demanded that he pay for the cleanup. |
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The DOD is working with the EPA to develop a health-based groundwater cleanup standard for trichloroethylene. |
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The Piute neighborhood cleanup was organized as the first in this year's series of Lookin' Good Lancaster cleanups, city officials said. |
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Moore is the Chairman of SynRoc Capital Corporation, the funding arm for an international environmental cleanup firm. |
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The project is already being used as model for other ordnances sites throughout the State, such as the cleanup of Fort Ord in Monterey. |
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Neither could they gauge levels of PAHs and other pollutants to which emergency personnel and cleanup crews were exposed. |
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Sponges are the most frequently used item for kitchen cleanup, but unless they're kept scrupulously clean, they can become germy and smelly. |
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They also fit in some activities, participating in a shoreline cleanup in Victoria and bungee jumping, dirtsurfing and parkouring in Edmonton. |
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They were determent of continuation of the cleanup operation against narcotics suppliers till end of this menace. |
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The BLM is in the process of putting together an acquisition team to determine the best approach to streamline the cleanup process. |
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Such reprogrammed consortia of bacteria could be used in medicine, environmental cleanup and biocomputing. |
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Others claimed that removing the flotsam contributed to the cleanup of Branscombe beach. |
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In the future, Baidarka will concentrate on light construction and other government service contracts, perhaps including environmental cleanup. |
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It reportedly requires minimal sample preparation, and its patented film delivery system is said to virtually eliminate downtime for cleanup. |
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The loss is due to the loss of marketability and rentability during the cleanup period only, and not to subsequent stigma, as here defined. |
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Inia community, under whose jurisdiction Lara beach falls, cannot afford the cleanup without state support, its leader Yiangos Tsirikos had said. |
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Oil spills and their cleanup have become an issue of increasing political, environmental, and economic importance. |
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But Brodsky has tested in the laboratory a new cleanup scheme that the industry-government consortium expects to test at a chlorinated-solvent spill site early next year. |
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Activists and environmentalists, in Visakhapatnam, conducted a beach cleanup programme to educate people about the significance of survival of life on earth. |
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At the transition point, it becomes a supercritical fluid with industrial uses that include decaffeinating coffee, spray paint propulsion, fiber manufacture, and soil cleanup. |
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This will be the second large-scale railroad tie cleanup in a year. |
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We take a compact disc that somebody is ready to put in production, and we do cleanup work and preparation for the master CD,'' Joani Waring said. |
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Caltrans is also responsible for freeway cleanup, whether it be through its sweeping program, Adopt-a-Highway program or community service court referrals. |
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Heal the Bay is another organization, focusing on protecting California's Santa Monica Bay, by sponsoring beach cleanup programs along with other activities. |
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Rising through the ranks from cleanup to in-betweener and assistant animator, the aspiring artist worked on a variety of commercials and short films for Quartet. |
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On June 24, this resulted in a breakout of hot metal from one of the tuyeres, which required extensive cleanup and careful recommissioning of the furnace. |
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Over the years, some cleanup was completed by the US government. |
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Environmental cleanup laws govern the removal of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, sediment, surface water, or ground water. |
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When you have such an enormously influential group peddling misleading information, it's going to lead to skewed regulations and skewed standards for cleanup,'' she said. |
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Grilling kabobs is one of the tastiest ways to really enjoy meats and vegetables in one dish.Cooking kabobs takes very little time, and cleanup doesn't exist. |
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