He recycled where possible from the site and sourced secondhand items where necessary. |
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We also need a proper weekly flea market and secondhand book market just for starters. |
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I have recently obtained secondhand copies of the books in question and they turn out to be very presentable indeed. |
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Neumann proved this with many of his very realistic settings, where he uses secondhand cloths or materials like carton or corrugated iron. |
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I think secondhand accounts or summaries can be very useful simply because they allow us a quick grasp on a subject. |
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The study did not find an association between secondhand smoke exposure and decay in permanent teeth. |
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The bar was condemned anew as a den of iniquity, black with the sins of alcohol and secondhand smoke. |
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In Galway city both the new and secondhand residential property markets were equally active. |
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Passive or secondhand smoking means breathing other people's smoke and this can have serious health risks. |
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Finally, I decided I'd trade in the cabriolet and invest in another secondhand car. |
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I've seen these fantastic sleeves in secondhand record stores without realising they were by him. |
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Do you think you can chisel me out of a fortune and then prance over here and try me on like a secondhand suit? |
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Quality underpinners, choppers and saws are available secondhand at reasonable prices for framers who do their homework. |
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What really rubbed salt into the wound, was that some of the aircraft were even purchased secondhand. |
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Many asthmatics struggle with secondhand smoke, so it's not a surprise that you are struggling with asthma again since you started smoking. |
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Too much to pay for on layaway, too much to buy secondhand, if you have to ask you can't afford it, and nobody could, or should be able to. |
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He is sporting several days of stubble and a pinstriped secondhand sport coat over an inside-out T-shirt. |
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Will Crooks, a cooper living in extreme poverty in East London, once spent tuppence on a secondhand Iliad, and was dazzled. |
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Consequently, a large amount of secondhand homes are coming onto the market and there's a glut of supply. |
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There are countless jobs and professions that are far more dangerous than serving food or drink in the presence of secondhand smoke. |
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With demand continuing to exceed supply, good secondhand family homes in mature suburban locations remain at a premium in the capital. |
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Mounting their own protest of sorts, wealthy adolescent girls will insist on buying their clothes secondhand. |
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The average Canadian with COPD is 65 years old and has a long history of smoking or breathing secondhand smoke. |
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To our knowledge, no study on the evaluation of costs attributable to secondhand smoke has yet been done on Canadian data. |
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How disappointing for him to have a member, who sits just three benches behind him, say that secondhand smoke is not a health issue. |
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Litigation related to tobacco addiction and exposure to secondhand smoke is growing. |
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Flea market or swap meet or a type of bazaar where inexpensive or secondhand goods are sold or bartered. |
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Its spaciousness, rugged build and relative simplicity appeal to buyers who prefer a well-priced new vehicle to a secondhand one. |
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All the mercredis evening of the summer, flea market and secondhand trade invite to dawdling slackened under the plane trees of the esplanade. |
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The Zwarte Markt in Tessenderlo is one of the biggest covered markets in Europe where you can snap up fantastic secondhand stuff. |
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Another important public health benefit is the elimination of secondhand smoke, and therefore passive smoking, by the nonsmoker. |
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Rather than go cold turkey, Goodall recommends I wean myself off this clothes addiction by continuing to buy secondhand. |
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I permitted myself a modest vintage binge in autumn, buying three secondhand shirts and two secondhand jumpers. |
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Children exposed to secondhand smoke are also more likely to have reduced lung function and symptoms of respiratory irritation like cough, excess phlegm, and wheeze. |
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What changed his life was finding an old map in a secondhand bookstore. |
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She had made my wedding dress and sewn sequins onto a secondhand hat. |
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The USB version of the electronic cigarette provides inhaled doses of vaporized nicotine, so smokers can puff away without all the harmful effects to secondhand smokers. |
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Now the honest word secondhand is relegated to the ash heap of dysphemism. |
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Visitors encounter them first, and their palpable presence makes the show of mainstream American work seem secondhand and lackluster. |
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Decent secondhand furniture is made from much better materials and constructed in a superior way to modern chipboard items. |
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Blyth's cattiness may be notable, but her stories turn out to be familiar and mostly secondhand. |
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Except for one bed from Ikea which I tarted up, everything else is secondhand. |
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Its characters are like the actors and film-makers themselves: broken, mistrusted, despised, secondhand, faultily wired. |
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Those in the secondhand smoke genre scored most highly in the categories of fit and enjoyableness. |
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The key, Mr. Kostadinov said, may be to persuade people to buy new cars instead of secondhand cars. |
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An EPA study in California estimated that up to 2,700 deaths from SIDS were linked to secondhand smoke, the ALA says. |
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Throughout the nonprofit sector, secondhand stores are sweeping away dust bunnies and adding overhead lighting. |
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There were canvases that mimicked old tomes he found in flea markets and secondhand shops, and paintings of marbleized endpapers. |
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We know that a number of them die as a result of secondhand smoke, but how susceptible are they to the addiction? |
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About 200 infants under the age of one died in 1991 as a result of exposure to tobacco smoke, secondhand smoke. |
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If you didn't have a reason to quit before knowing what secondhand smoke can do to your child, you do now. |
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Forty-three percent of children encounter secondhand smoke in their homes, the ALA says. |
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What a nice letter, which demonstrates that Shediac and its school decided not to expose students to secondhand smoke. |
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In children 18 months old and younger, secondhand smoke causes up to 300,000 cases of pneumonia and bronchitis each year, the ALA says. |
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In addition, the question of secondhand smoke in correctional facilities is something that concerns us. |
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Watt and Dickie launched BrewDog in 2007 with secondhand equipment and now employ more than 360 people. |
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This is secondhand knowledge, but those were just some of the smolts at the farm. |
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Crafted furniture, secondhand trade and decoration stuff, are emphasized by this sober, practical site and with the authentic image. |
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In the case of secondhand goods, it is possible for the seller and consumer to agree on a shorter time period for the liability of the seller. |
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There were no markings on the locking plate to indicate what shop requalified the secondhand turned wheel set or mounted the bearings. |
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Other inexpensive options include shopping at secondhand stores, flea markets, garage sales, or antique stores. |
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Recently the congregation opened a secondhand store in one of the poorer parts of Karlsruhe. |
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However studies have found dangerous compounds like benzene and formaldehyde in inhaled or secondhand vapor. |
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The wonky lights have been malfunctioning for so long, and so often, a rumour spread in the area that the equipment was, in fact, secondhand when it was installed. |
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Gordon picked up a pair secondhand and began to stencil then onto blank canvases with spray paint. |
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Basic equipment for this was a tractor, plough, grubber, drill and a set of harrows and bought secondhand at clearing sales they were not too expensive. |
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The employer needs to take cognisance of whether the goods are new, secondhand, manufactured by the employer or transferred at a discounted price. |
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Avoid smoking or inhaling secondhand smoke. |
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Smoke-free policies are the most economic and effective protection from secondhand smoke exposure. |
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With some reluctance, she abandoned her beloved Rolliflex in the early 60s, first migrating to a 35mm Pentax before settling on the OIympus OM1 – she owned about a dozen Olympus cameras, all bought secondhand. |
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Up for grabs will be clothing for all ages and good quality secondhand baby essentials such as prams, pushchairs, Moses baskets and car seats. |
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It was a sort of plastic oojamaflip that costs about pounds 3 secondhand but, if you want it new, you have to buy the entire car. |
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An increase in popularity has been noted for recycling of all kinds: from flea markets to secondhand clothes shops, to e-Bay and Web sites that promote the recovery and exchange of used goods. |
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It's important for children to feel like they are keeping in touch with a deployed family member on their own instead of hearing news or greetings secondhand. |
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Communications sent by the Special Rapporteur to Member States must be well substantiated and documented and not based on press reports or secondhand information. |
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When in Paris, Martin? liked to work in the morning and then go for long walks in the afternoon, stopping in little cafés and secondhand bookstores. |
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Inhaling secondhand tobacco smoke can cause lung cancer in nonsmoking adults. |
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In the United States, about 3,000 adults die each year due to lung cancer from secondhand smoke exposure. |
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Heart disease caused by secondhand smoke kills around 46,000 nonsmokers every year. |
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It was almost an article of faith with McEwen never to buy new if he could buy secondhand. |
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Current smoking, secondhand smoke exposure and depression. |
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As standards for what counted as a mappable fact rose, knowledge that didn't meet those standards — secondhand travellers' reports, guesses hazarded without compasses or sextants — was discarded and lost. |
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Our estimate is based on the item's secondhand value, and the amount of the loan is based on the price we obtain from our auctions of pawned items. |
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On one occasion I was forced to buy secondhand pants and on an extremely rainy bank holiday in north Wales I lapsed and had to buy a waterproof after I lost my jacket. |
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We highly recommend good secondhand equipment over cheap plastic skis, which are prohibited by some ski schools. |
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Given the health harms from secondhand smoke exposure Cancer Council NSW believes that all indoor spaces of NSW prison facilities should be smoke-free. |
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Passive smoking, or secondhand smoking, which affects people in the immediate vicinity of smokers, is a major reason for the enforcement of smoking bans. |
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Tiele, who wrote in 1880, did not believe Pinto was present during the campaign, but rather that he wrote his information from secondhand sources. |
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Exposure to the secondhand smoke produced by as little as two cigarettes was found to almost completely stop the function of a cell's sodium pump within a few hours. |
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Americans still believe smoking and secondhand smoke are harmful. |
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A few years down the road, many of us will hopefully have a smidgin more spare lolly than we have now, and we just might be able to buy a secondhand Porsche. |
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Approximately 700 of your fellow Oklahomans die each year as a result of secondhand smoke exposure, about the same number caused by motor vehicle accidents. |
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