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Mark Harmon used the four-letter word for dung last year on CBS's "Chicago Hope".
Last May, two senior executives at PetroVietnam were sacked due to "irregularities" in the construction contracts for Dung Quat.
Last television season, CBS allowed the use of the commonly used word for dung in a live production of "On Golden Pond" and received no major protest.
Fifteen or so inches down, they found a layer of "churned" soil they call the MAD, for "mass animal deposition" — a euphemism for dung.
They slam the sides of the trucks to rouse any sleeping cows, sniff between the crevices for dung, and scale the vehicles to inspect what's inside.
Of words they have but six, And five of them are clicks, And all of them are different words for dung!
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McCain says been "tellin' people the truth," which just isn't accurate when the truth-tellin' has been bankrolled by the Swift Boat Veterans For Dung-Flecked Lips and Scumbaggery.
In Nepal, short-term measurements during cooking indicated average inhalable endotoxin levels of 365 EU/m for dung-burning homes and 43 EU/m for wood-burning homes.
The cow, on whose strength (for plowing), dung (for fuel) and milk the community depended, was just too valuable to slaughter.
For less-mobile arthropods, such as caterpillars, but also for large dung beetles (Negro, Rolando & Palestrini, 2011) trampling could be an underestimated direct source of mortality (Fig. 3, Path 1).
For instance, using dung cake for energy source negatively contributed for the availability of manure for soil conditioner to boost agricultural productivity (Mekonnen and Köhlin 2009).
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