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I was only on the pile briefly, passing debris back with the bucket brigade.
They laid two metal tracks, which enabled them to ferry debris back to the elevator in a miner's cart.
"I escorted the first load of debris back to Fresh Kills at 2 a.m. on the morning of Sept. 12," he recalled.
A street sweeper endlessly pushes a small pile of debris back and forth while he pauses to harangue passers-by in "Mon Oncle" (1958).
Not that long ago, Dalianis concedes he would have done what almost all his peers have always done, which is throw the debris back into the water.
"She's pulling out," said Cliff Coppedge, a street cleaner in St. Charles, Mo., a town just west of here, as he hosed a pile of muddy debris back into the receding Missouri.
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When you do get a bunch of bricks, that will actually almost cause a damming effect, and then you'll have other debris backing up.
The jets would zap enemy missiles, letting the debris fall back onto enemy territory.
To meet the requirements, the amount of debris falling back on Earth has to be limited in number, mass and size.
While the coarser shell debris settles back into the eruption crater, the sandy fraction is settled in a well-defined mound and the fine fraction is transported further away.
Adding to the pall would be soot from wildfires ignited by debris falling back to Earth.
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