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It will be capped, in a mound 15 feet high, with sand, gravel, plastic membranes and geofabrics to seal it from rainwater.
For the coming rebound in oil demand to be capped in a meaningful way, policy makers will have to decide it's time to intervene.
From there to 500% of the poverty level — $60,700 for one, $125,500 for four — premiums would be capped in a range rising with income, but no higher than 10% of income.
Since the fermentation produces CO2, the jug must be capped in a way that allows CO2 to escape.
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FDI in India is capped in a number of key sectors.
Even rock piles that are capped, in an attempt to keep out air and rain, can release pollutants, particularly in wet climates.
One of his front teeth is capped in silver, lending an element of thuggishness to an otherwise boyish face.
Default fees will be capped at £15 in an effort to protect people struggling to repay their debts.
He was capped by Ireland A in 2007 against the New Zealand Maori and England Saxons.
A youth player at Queen's Park, Saunders joined Motherwell in 2008 and was capped for Scotland in a 3-0 win over the Faroes in 2010.
The well should be permanently capped in a matter of days.
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