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are waste
verb
To devastate or destroy.
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Also of major concern are waste disposal, contamination, and pollution.
The dried residue from processing apples and citrus is made into feed for conditioning livestock for market, as are waste materials from many processed fruits.
"We don't want things to go to waste even when they are waste," a young woman, who was dressed in numerous layers, said.
Other activities that he would expect to benefit from lower oil are waste management, warehousing and storage, trucking, rail transportation and mining.
"The objective is to make people understand that, like dog excrement, cigarette butts are waste, and they shouldn't be discarded on the ground," said François Dagnaud, deputy mayor in charge of cleanliness and waste management.
The reason that so few people know that coq au vin, pot au feu and bouillabaisse are waste dishes is because they're just so delicious that's the first thing that comes to mind.
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About 80 percent of municipal refuse incinerators in the United States are waste-to-energy facilities.
Minutes are wasted.
Afriendixes are wasting your time.
He added, "Otherwise, our efforts are wasted".
Conversations are wasted.
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