Having disposed of the tyrant, Heraclius recaptured Byzantium's lost eastern provinces in a brilliant military campaign against the Persians. |
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It has already sold its citrus business in Florida and disposed of idle properties in California. |
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A surface acoustic wave device includes interdigital transducer electrode and reflectors disposed on a piezoelectric substrate. |
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Greenwich, Bromley and Lewisham all have refuse depots where rubbish can be disposed of free of charge. |
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The quarry produces stones of considerable size which are easily detached, the strata being regularly disposed one above the other. |
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They disposed of them without much trouble, because their enemies had no organization or strength in any type of numbers. |
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A case of beer, a case of wine, and six bottles of Wild Turkey were disposed of in merciless fashion. |
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Weeds with seedheads should be disposed of in the garbage to prevent repopulating the garden with fresh seed. |
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Hundreds of carcases of dead sheep have been disposed of in a landfill site near Chesterfield without the prior knowledge of the local council. |
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They had become hostages at sea, where captives are more discreetly disposed of than anywhere else. |
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Having disposed of his family farm he acquired a new home at Lissard where he and his wife were contented and happy. |
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However, being politically disposed to one point of view on an issue did not necessarily offend against the rules of natural justice. |
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Nickel Cadmium cells are better, but still lack capacity and pollute unless disposed of properly. |
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The statements of the police officers and the civilian witnesses were also disposed of. |
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In one embodiment, the summing node is coupled to a summing circuit disposed between two gain stages of an error amplifier in the first circuit. |
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Has the supplier a taxable interest in the property and has he disposed of such an interest? |
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Instead, 217 was not such a bad score on a pitch sprinkled with drizzle and well disposed to good seam bowling. |
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From August 1, butchers and other meat traders will no longer be able to send surplus or unfit meat to be disposed of at landfill rubbish sites. |
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During the first 30 years of space flight, few operators disposed of their spacecraft in a controlled way. |
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The two sonometers were disposed in planes forming 90 degrees with the vacuum cleaner. |
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Merchandising income also fell and unsold shirts had to be disposed of through large discounts, cutting margins dramatically. |
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Our traditions must be well disposed, that is able to stand back wisely from even the appearance of excessive mythicism in their own tradition. |
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The slider includes a side rail disposed laterally along and between the respective lateral side and the trailing portion. |
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Relief workers say there is a high danger of epidemics because many bodies and rotting animal carcasses have not yet been disposed of. |
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A large skip was filled with waste and the excrement was separately treated and disposed of. |
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The stink is loathsome and high where wasted rubbish gets disposed off uncaringly in an open public place. |
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Used motor oil should be placed in sealed containers, and used vehicle batteries carefully disposed of. |
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He also claims that the single use disposable equipment is being re-used, rather than disposed of immediately. |
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Either way they will all most probably be disposed of before the end of the year. |
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A bleed orifice may be disposed between the directional control valve and the source of fluid, in parallel with the check valve. |
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We all of us had lunch and then disposed ourselves about the house for a siesta in the full heat of the afternoon. |
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The motion is sensed by an accelerometer disposed within the device that is formed of a monolithic integrated circuit chip. |
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I would be disposed to allow the appeal because this misdirection was of fundamental importance. |
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After all, if you're disposed to mind-altering drugs, it's easy just to swallow, smoke, sniff, or lick them. |
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In 1999, over two million tonnes of sheep dip were disposed of in the soil. |
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They all know that their own regimes are little better than that being disposed of in Iraq. |
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Medicines should never be disposed of with other household waste, for safety reasons, or flushed down the toilet, for environmental reasons. |
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The base portions are disposed in a matrix arrangement having rows and columns. |
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The Resolution Trust Corp., which disposed of the failed thrifts, had a simpler task because the banks were already in receivership. |
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They're treated like pets, to be stared at, and then disposed of like a slave after massa needs to settle a gambling debt. |
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On our right appears Joseph, in red and yellow garments, which are sculpturesquely disposed. |
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It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of those who might be disposed to employ him. |
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All scraps and sawdust should be gathered up and disposed of properly off-site. |
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Giuliani disposed of it through politics, and left a malodorous dilemma on Bloomberg's desk. |
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We might be disposed to question its authenticity, it if were not avouched by the full evidence. |
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The device was sandbagged, the area cleared and then the tranquillity shattered briefly as a sympathetic charge disposed of the shell. |
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Book festival audiences are inclined to be well disposed towards the writers they come to hear. |
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The most flagrant example that showed how the Russians disposed of political dissenters took place in Czechoslovakia. |
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In a second position of the valve stem, the amount of aerosol disposed in the metering chamber is released. |
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Middle portions of the stem show branch and leaf scars, which are disposed together in nodes. |
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Pigeon lofts should be emptied and items such as skateboard ramps disposed of. |
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Land or buildings physically separated from the house may be included if disposed of with the house. |
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Old British cars used to have an indicator stalk similarly disposed, and it feels entirely natural in such machines. |
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A first planar electrode layer being transparent is disposed on an inner surface of the first substrate. |
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The leaf-hopper can be disposed of in the same fashion as the aphides and slugs above mentioned. |
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In the idling zone the surface includes a plurality of shallow depressions disposed in an annular zone. |
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Waste which cannot be reused or recycled will have to disposed of outside of the county. |
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The disclaimed property goes back into the residue of the estate, and is disposed of under the terms of the will. |
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The base plate may include flanges disposed along the outer periphery of the base plate. |
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The Residuary Body would be wound up after three years and the levy was supposed to be reduced annually as properties were disposed of. |
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The relief is subject to a clawback if the property is disposed of within six years of receiving the gift or inheritance, he said. |
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Mesogastric, urogastric, cardiac, and intestinal lobes disposed in a longitudinal, continous band, flanked by accessory lobes. |
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The incineration process produces a residual waste ash, which has to be transported and disposed of by landfilling. |
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He disposed of his rival claimants, and quelled various rebellions that the succession crisis had spawned. |
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The result was a graceful shell of weathered brick, rose-coloured with tall, symmetrically disposed openings on each side. |
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There was also a growing clamour for a shift in a policy that for years had appeared unfavourably disposed to overseas companies. |
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To read it is like spending hours with an erudite conversationalist who is disposed to amuse you. |
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If there are deciduous trees in the picture-perfect expanse, their leaves will be raked, gathered, and disposed of at the curb. |
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That is, those disposed to homicide may also be more disposed to suicide than the rest of the population. |
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Waste can be defined as any material lacking direct value to the producer and so must be disposed of. |
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A few more bad apples will be identified, they'll be suspended with pay and the allegations against them will be disposed of in some way or another. |
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The image of children being disposed of in such a barbaric and depraved manner outraged people across the world. |
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She used to miss the trash can when she disposed of her cat litter, leaving a mess on the porch. |
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The tentacles around the mouth are disposed in concentric circles, usually forming a series of radial lines rather than being alternately arranged. |
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After the trial judge had disposed of the motion on November 29, 2001 relating to the date on the jurat, the defendant entered a plea of not guilty to both counts. |
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As part of the energy recovery process to conserve diminishing fossil fuels, hazardous wastes are being disposed of in cement kilns, another type of incineration process. |
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At a time when few are disposed to see history as a branch of literature, Lepore occupies a prominent place in American letters. |
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Meanwhile, Tess will have slipped off somewhere and disposed of her body so that it will never be found. |
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In-state Republicans love him, independents like him a lot, and even Democrats are favorably disposed. |
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Nor did he put the figures on display in a frontally disposed arrangement. |
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Use your imagination, remembering that the aspergillums should be sturdy, and that they will be burned or otherwise disposed of at the end of the ceremony. |
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To partake of the Eucharist is to partake of Christ himself, and to enter into sacramental communion with our Lord we must all be properly disposed. |
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Before they are washed, corporals and purifiers should always be rinsed first and the water should be disposed of as described above, in the sacrarium, etc. |
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Military personnel may have had contact with hydrazines and nitric acid when they disarmed or disposed of Scud missiles or were downwind of a missile explosion. |
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He was also little disposed to theorize the process whereby, in a given society, groups compete over the control and employment of the political machinery. |
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Yes, that spells CAMP for you mnemonically disposed readers. |
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A heat recovery ventilator comprising four rectangular regenerative heat exchangers, two blowers, a rotating air switch all disposed in a compact rectangular housing. |
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Houses in urban areas, they said, were inherited by individuals and could be disposed of as the heir saw fit since it would be registered in the heir 's name. |
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This means that all newspapers, cardboard and plastic drinks bottles can now be easily disposed of, instead of having these items dumped in landfill sites. |
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The non-biodegradable garbage could be recycled to the maximum possible extent after sorting in small neighbourhood dumps and the untreatable residue disposed of in landfills. |
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However, having disposed of a few canards, he weakens his own case by his willingness to advance the best possible interpretation of Nelson's actions on almost every occasion. |
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I noticed that the sticker I gave him, rather than getting stuffed in a pocket to become forgotten or disposed of, was still resting on the table next to his right hand. |
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The actuator body pivots about a pivot axis and is attached to the cartridge bearing assembly disposed within an inner hollow of the actuator body. |
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We noted in discussing Aristotle's hylomorphic analysis of change generally that his account requires the existence of suitably disposed subjects of change. |
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In 1976, The Wasdale Lady in the Lake, Margaret Hogg, was murdered by her husband and her body was disposed of in the lake. |
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Shutting down and starting up many continuous processes typically results in off quality product that must be reprocessed or disposed of. |
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The UCMJ requires that matters be disposed of at the lowest appropriate level. |
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The facilities at Gorny in the Saratov region and Kambarka in Udmurtia had disposed of all stockpiles earlier. |
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These two craft were disposed of in June 1982 and the charter subsequently operated by the augmented hydrofoil fleet. |
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The individuals show signs of having been deliberately disposed of within the cave near the time of death. |
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I have disposed of them as I could, and will descend to particularize them according to their species. |
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Some is sold as a liming agent, and some is disposed of in landfills. |
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If a bear is killed near camp, the bear's carcass must be adequately disposed of, including entrails and blood, if possible. |
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It specifies the distances from land in which materials may be disposed of and subdivides different types of garbage and marine debris. |
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As a rule more setae and circumfilar loops of gall midges are disposed on the ventral half of the flagellomeres. |
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It must be properly disposed, which may require permits and compliance with environmental regulations. |
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The water that invaded the trenches became radioactive and had to be disposed of at the Maxey Flat facility itself. |
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Many of these can be disposed of by leaving it to decay for a short time before disposal as normal waste. |
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Having received some training, they are presumably somewhat less disposed to act out their intrapsychic conflicts with the charge. |
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In South India, cleaned banana leaves, which can be disposed of after meals, are used for serving food. |
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In Flintshire, and the greater part of Denbighshire, they are still less disposed to the exercise of the wheel and the loom. |
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To my astonishment, they tried to charge pounds 50 plus VAT, saying the car had to be depolluted before being disposed of. |
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Property of a household could not be disposed of without the consent of both spouses. |
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Troops, defenseless and exposed to all the weapons of the enemy, are more disposed to fly than fight. |
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He disposed of the main Union opponent, Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, by ignoring him. |
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In 2005 Shell disposed of its entire retail and commercial fuels business in Ireland to Topaz Energy Group. |
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The foregoing represents the malteries whose product is disposed of by sale to brewers having no malteries connected with their breweries. |
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In 1649, during the English Civil War, the contents of the Jewel House were disposed of along with other royal properties. |
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In the aftermath of the war, hundreds of thousands of tons of chemical weapons were disposed of by being dumped in the North Sea. |
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A Salvation Army captain said that the toys were given to other organisations, not disposed of. |
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The melanocytes are increased in number, and as in solar lentigines, often are disposed as single cells along the basal layer. |
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But wait until the Honorable Ma Chun-shing arrives and you shall see that I am augustly disposed to consent to your marriage. |
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The woven wire cloth of metal wires is disposed of on the nonwoven fabric's surface and fixed on the metal substrate. |
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Capital and depreciable assets can be quickly received, moved and disposed of as well as checked in and out remotely with the ASAP BarCloud App. |
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Thermal-oxidative effects of PDQ, for instance, boost the temperature of disposed products and accelerate biodegradation activity. |
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She knew he was disposed to catch at anything that seemed to tell against Godwin's claims. |
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As he did not appear disposed to move off, I took my camera and approached within about thirty yards, when I snapshotted him. |
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The sexangular Cels in the Honeycombs of Bees are disposed after this order. |
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Carcasses were disposed of by burning and burial, but burning was avoided in water resource protection areas. |
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At peak capacity, 200,000 hogs per day were disposed of, mainly by electrocution. |
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During the establishment phase, any regions of cuttings that began senescing were promptly disposed. |
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Everything which we waste could be disposed of by pyrolysis and the system will pay for itself in a fairly short time. |
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The tea bag that is disposed of every day is only a tiny item in the overall recycling process. |
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Those few who returned were demoralized and often disposed to opium addiction. |
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At present, the waste is disposed of in large piles in woods near the village of Khuzhir. |
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Also, any CO2 Cartridges stamped with Jefferson Metal or Sparklet must be disposed of by the proper method. |
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The conventional muds become pollutants when they are disposed of, Dr Tan told Ecos. |
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Yermak, wary of Karacha but nonetheless disposed to help, deployed Kolzo with a force of 40 Cossacks. |
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By 1991, it had disposed of all of the assets within these two business lines. |
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The committee stage of important bills is typically conducted by the committee of the whole, whereas lesser bills may be disposed of by a smaller committee. |
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Mason of Blencogo was a strong fellow, with no great science or action, and how he disposed of Nichol of Bothel, who was one of the best hypers of the day, puzzled not a few. |
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Mrs Deborah, having disposed of the child according to the will of her master, now prepared to visit those habitations which were supposed to conceal its mother. |
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While deliberating upon the draft Constitution, the assembly moved, discussed and disposed of as many as 2,473 amendments out of a total of 7,635 tabled. |
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In punishing offences of a purely ecclesiastical character the Church disposed unreservedly of the aid of the State for the execution of the penalty. |
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This basic eliminative argument, namely that certain causes for conviction and bhakti are disposed of, leaving only one viable explanation, is developed by Visvanatha. |
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The report disposed of the previous idea of merging the common law and equity, and instead suggested a single Supreme Court capable of utilising both. |
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Damages were sometimes given as an ancillary remedy, such as in Browne v Dom Bridges in 1588, where the defendant had disposed of waste inside the plaintiffs woods. |
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In many ways, this experiment offered the easiest target for Joule's critics but Joule disposed of the anticipated objections by clever experimentation. |
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Such was the airy way with which, not an illiterate man on the street, but a brilliant woman of the world disposed of a tremendous historical fact. |
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For example, in Science and Human Behavior he even seems favorably disposed to such unorthodox ideas as Huntington's climatic determinism and Sheldon's theory of somatotypes. |
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All experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. |
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Some waste is disposed of via composting or use as fertilizer. |
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All the normal reception and control organisms of a library are generously disposed here in a way that inflects you to the centre of the operation. |
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These mousetraps have similar trapping mechanisms as other traps, however, they generally conceal the dead mouse so it can be disposed of without being sighted. |
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And he who were pleasantly disposed, could not well avoid to liken it to the exploit of that gallant man, who thought to pound up the crows by shutting his park gate. |
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Other countries, like Japan, also have similar legislation that requires that end-of-life vehicles are depolluted, recycled and disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. |
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Prior to the construction of a waste treatment plant, Jeddah's waste water was disposed of by either discharge into the sea or via absorption into deep underground pits. |
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An expandable arm is pivotably disposed on the distal end of the tube. |
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Freddie Foreman, a friend of the Krays, claimed in his autobiography Respect that he shot Mitchell dead as a favour to the twins and disposed of his body at sea. |
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Having disposed of its steel production asset, in 1986 the company renamed itself GKN, focused then solely on military vehicles, aerospace and industrial services. |
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While King Henry III of England had accepted Dafydd's claim to rule Gwynedd, he was not disposed to allow him to retain his father's conquests outside Gwynedd. |
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A study headed by Helena Solo-Gabriel of the University of Miami reports that currently about 5 million cubic feet of CCA wood is disposed of annually in the Sunshine State. |
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Some scholars have questioned the Milindapanha version, expressing doubts whether Menander was Buddhist or just favourably disposed to Buddhist monks. |
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That requires social and political will, together with a shift in awareness so more people respect the environment and are less disposed to abuse it. |
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An unstimulated and unsneezing organism may be disposed to sneeze anyway. |
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He at once, Down the long series of eventful time, So fix'd the dates of being, so disposed To every living soul of every kind The field of motion, and the hour of rest. |
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It is expected that all unquoted investment holdings will be quoted on a recognised stock exchange or will be disposed through trade sales during the coming three months. |
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As the ordinary course of common affairs is disposed of by general laws, so likewise men's rarer incident necessities and utilities should be with special equity considered. |
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Having disposed of the French, Bedford called a halt to the pursuit and returned to the battlefield, where Salisbury was closely engaged with the Scots, now standing alone. |
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The Church was well disposed to the idea of a strong political authority. |
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They were in a manner absolute despots in their little domains, lording it, if so disposed, over both law and gospel, and accountable to none but the mother-country. |
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Bofarull is set in the Saharan desert, dealing with the lives of the disposed Saharaui people through the figure of Dadah, a young boy who lives in the refugee camp of Dajla. |
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In May 2017, with much of the former Billiton assets having been disposed of, BHP Billiton began to rebrand itself as BHP, at first in Australia and then globally. |
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But Freddie Head's filly disposed of Helleborine in the Group 3 Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte on her reappearance and can overcome the home guard. |
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