A large skip was filled with waste and the excrement was separately treated and disposed of. |
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Frass is an arcane English word meaning the excrement or droppings of insects. |
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The disease can also be transmitted through contact with body secretions and excrement from infected animals. |
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Damage included excrement in a tea pot, broken prizeboards, smashed clocks and graffiti-covered walls. |
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Thus Bridget descends by parachute into a pigsty full of excrement, struggles hopelessly on skis, and gets drenched by passing London lorries. |
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The bird excrement is highly toxic, bio-hazardous and poses a serious threat to humans. |
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Most unclean of all are those animals who are fed on refuse scraps, human or animal excrement, or who scavenge dead animals. |
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Avoid harvesting soil from areas where animal excrement is prevalent, such as in dog runs or from grazing areas. |
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The stench of waste and excrement fermenting in the sewers assailed his scent. |
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They were covered in excrement and standing in three-feet of manure with no bedding. |
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The kissing bug does not pass the parasite to victims through its bite, but through its excrement. |
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A mixture of tree resin, roots of white lilies and dried human excrement should be applied to the places where the body has been cut open. |
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I couldn't help but giggle when they hit a sewage line and became covered in raw excrement. |
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Sure, I'll still defecate in my pants, but now my excrement will be safely contained and no one need know that I have fouled myself in public. |
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Only on the train home did the interviewer realise that he had tracked dog excrement across their immaculate white carpets. |
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Smashed windows allowed in the pigeons, whose urine and excrement was untouched for years. |
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One of the monkeys starts screeching, voids his bowels and flings his excrement at another monkey. |
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But that just means our parks are now full of special bins containing flimsy plastic bags packed with excrement. |
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Animal and human excrement are also significant parts of the diets of a few species, including Egyptian vultures and hooded vultures. |
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Feathers of infested birds are discolored by mite excrement and eggs, and the skin is scabby. |
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Marburg is spread through contact with bodily fluids, including, but not limited to blood, sweat and excrement. |
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The excrement of a bedbug gives a characteristic speckled appearance to their harbourages. |
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The researchers took eastern box turtles captive for a day and identified seeds in their excrement. |
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Many people were put off their breakfasts on Friday morning by radio news bulletins about human and animal excrement in our drinking water. |
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As I looked at him a whiff of excrement passed my face, as if it came from his open mouth. |
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The down-to-earth boffin has been kicking up a stink about excrement studies and grubbing around in old filth for more than 30 years. |
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Occasionally, they would take to the air to kill people with their knifelike talons and blight the crops with poisonous excrement. |
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The ugly parts were the rampant filth, waste, and excrement in nearly every corner of the town. |
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Some would casually pour daily household garbage, even excrement and urine, into the creek. |
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The path all the way up was strewn with litter, dog excrement and branches from trees. |
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Urine and excrement had spilled into the corridors where they were sleeping. |
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Urine constitutes the bulk of human excrement and also contains most of the nutrients. |
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The disease can spread on contact with body fluids such as blood, urine, excrement, vomit and saliva. |
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Dogs left unleashed by their owners have wondered into his yard and left excrement. |
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There are three scales of excrement, mammillated areas and larger and smaller ellipsoids. |
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The waste holder can be hydraulically emptied directly into a container or a special drain facility for excrement. |
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And just as the Inuit have many words for snow, we have a plethora of epithets for excrement, ranging all the way from the gutlessly genteel to the egregiously gross. |
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A severe haemorrhagic fever akin to Ebola, the Marburg virus spreads on contact with body fluids such as blood, urine, excrement, vomit and saliva. |
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The cast are exemplary, Andreas Wilson in particular as the lead, and there's something devilishly satisfying about watching an upper-class toff wake up drenched in excrement. |
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Now I know that in the parks around Islington, north London, dog dirt is a menace, but the countryside is almost entirely carpeted with excrement. |
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The squatters are living amid human and animal excrement and filth. |
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A prosecution will be brought if a warden witnesses a person in control of a dog who allows the pet to foul and who does not pick up the resulting excrement. |
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The idioms, excrement and heavy-metal flourishes certainly goose up the gritty realism, but they also undermine the movie's moments of grandeur. |
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In gullies alongside unpaved city streets, goats rummaged in trash and human excrement. |
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At one point, the sanitization is literal: Rachel, arrested as a traitor, is stripped to the waist and drenched in human excrement. |
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The smell in the trench was of fear, and of sweat, blood, vomit, excrement, cordite and the putrescence of cadavers. |
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One problem with the new strains of virus is they dehydrate bees so fast, the usual visual signs like excess excrement don't show up at the hive. |
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The streets had a central ditch in which excrement and pestilential waste accumulated. |
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He heard bitter, almost crazed, laughter before unseen hands rubbed excrement into his face and liniment around his genitals. |
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Refuse and excrement littered the streets and the subsequent epidemics were widespread. |
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When cattle graze freely, their excrement is spread randomly over the field. |
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Each person draws a picture of every toilet or way of disposing of excrement that they know. |
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For example, he tattoos living pigs and he created 'Cloaca', an installation that produces excrement. |
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He used the street vernacular that referred to questions I asked to be of little more than animal excrement. |
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In addition, bird excrement can reduce the quality of water, beaches and grassy areas. |
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So it is best to keep animals in a stable if you want to use animal excrement as manure. |
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Characteristic, black and rather sticky excrement is left on the stem and leaves by all stages. |
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Transmission via water and food which is contaminated with blood and excrement. |
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Methane is produced by household waste dumps and the excrement of animals in intensive farming for human consumption. |
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She laughed when she discovered dog doo could be subjected to DNA testing to help stop the flow of canine excrement landing on the condo complex's property. |
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Seventeen animals were found surrounded by excrement and urine. |
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Sited on Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom, the midden mound contains discrete layer upon layer of flint, charcoal, bones, pottery and excrement. |
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The sugary excrement, called honeydew, is often consumed by ants. |
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As small as a quarter of a millimetre, the mites in themselves are harmless, but their excrement pellets can cause huge problems for asthma sufferers. |
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However, when pigs are farrowed in crates and the sow's excrement is passed directly into a pit, the pigs may not receive an adequate supply of iron from this source. |
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The use of waste products and excrement in food production is the logical consequence of a senseless agricultural policy, which undoubtedly has to be brought to an end right here and now. |
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Worms and their eggs are found in animals' and human being's urine and excrement, in surface water, on the ground and in not properly cooked meat. |
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As numbers increase, it creates safety hazards and can lead to habitat degradation. Their excrement may reduce water quality, and overgrazing can cause damage to grassy areas. |
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In primitive, diaperless societies, infants' excrement simply fell to the floor of the cave or jungle or desert. |
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This association favours the hatterias which feed on the numerous insects attracted by the birds' excrement. |
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It is not known how effective the sewers were, especially in removing excrement. |
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The flow of nitrogen from night-soil in rural China is valuable, whereas human excrement in an urban center is a pollution problem. |
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The area which a nest occupies grows throughout the breeding season as the breeding pairs throw their excrement outside the nest. |
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In Sweden, farmers use dried peat to absorb excrement from cattle that are wintered indoors. |
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Native Americans used peat moss as diaper material for their babies and is used to wick away the moisture and absorb the excrement from the baby. |
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The target region, the Bellamar plateau, was for a long time the site of industrial poultry farms whose farm wastes, excrement and wastewater have leaked into the ground and polluted the soil. |
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In 2008 and 2009, she endured repeated harassment from police and orchestrated neighborhood gangs, including at least 14 attacks by thugs throwing excrement and dead rodents at her house. |
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Some individuals who gave to their country and fought in wars cannot get access to home care and live sometimes in their own excrement because they do not have anybody to care for them. |
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It is an easy way to turn excrement into fertilizer for almost no cost. |
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Related: United Passions review – Fifa propaganda is pure cinematic excrement Unfortunately, United Passions has just had its US release, having already opened last year in key territories such as Serbia and Azerbaijan. |
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The pile of excrement has grown to historic heights. |
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Off South-West Africa, the discovery in 1843 of the tiny island of Ichaboe, covered in 25 feet of penguin and gannet excrement, led to a guano rush followed by a mutiny and battles. |
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In the process, as often happens with older people, he became incontinent, and we noticed after a period of time that he was lying around in his excrement. |
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Each lamp has a light-sensitive photocell mechanism on top but the excrement covers it so the system thinks it is night. |
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The muddy alleys are covered in litter and bags of excrement. |
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Three detainees interviewed by the ICRC said they were forced to urinate and defecate on themselves in these positions, and were left standing in their own excrement. |
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They were full of tangled masses of people who had died slowly and painfully of starvation and disease, writhing in agony, helpless in puddles of excrement. |
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The republican prisoners refused, and instead smeared the excrement on the wall of their cells. |
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The Inquiry concluded that the last four months of her life had been spent in a black bin bag in the bath in an unheated bathroom, lying in her own urine and excrement. |
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His bodyguards had their ceremonial axes broken, two high magistrates accompanying him were wounded, and he had a bucket of excrement thrown over him. |
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