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Be disposing
verb
To eliminate or to get rid of something.
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It is fitting, then, that primary responsibility for the destruction of Syria's arsenal has been borne by America, Britain and Germany (which will be disposing of the leftover chemical sludge after the Cape Ray has finished her work).
By next year M&S hopes that all stores will be disposing of surplus food through anaerobic digestion schemes, that produce compost and gas that can be used for energy.
"He will be disposing of both of those holdings between now and the transaction date," Matthew K. Rose, the Burlington Northern chief executive, told an employee during a conference call last week, a transcript of which was included in the regulatory filing made public on Monday.
"We're managing the project so that within the next six years we will be disposing of land which will easily service the debt that we have borrowed".
"I asked them, and the Indian Consul General in Canada, how I should be disposing off the recovered Indian documents," recalls Deibert.
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Free disposability of outputs means that outputs can be disposed of at no cost.
How will they be disposed of?
If one behaves badly, it should be disposed of.
They said dangerous chemicals should be disposed of more carefully.
Loose change may be disposed of in the compost bin.
These petitions should be disposed of in days.
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