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The cockle shell, which is available in abundance, has no any eminent use and is commonly regarded as a waste, was utilized as a source of calcium oxide in catalyzing a transesterification reaction to produce biodiesel (methyl esters).
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The city has threatened to use eminent domain to seize the property for that purpose.
There are many reasons why Brooklyn should not use eminent domain to increase private profit.
If the expected appeal fails, the state can use eminent domain to seize the remaining properties.
People here are outraged that the city government is prepared to use eminent domain to help a private developer.
Governments traditionally use eminent domain to force property owners to sell their land for public projects such as railways.
(The university has left open the possibility of asking the state to use eminent domain to acquire nonresidential property).
But he said it will use eminent domain if the owner does not want to sell land that is needed.
If Richmond's purchase offer is declined, the city intends to use eminent domain to condemn and buy the loans.
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