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(Actually, some dictionaries get incinerated, too).
The males, which do not drink blood, "are just leftovers on the plate, waiting to get incinerated in the biohazard waste," said Richard Stafford, chief of quality control.
In most of the developing world, however, biomedical waste management systems either do not exist or are poor, as such, used devices either get incinerated or dumped alongside household trash.
People are understandably beside themselves, having watched their neighbours get incinerated in a preventable disaster.
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Despite his efforts, there are a couple of axe murders, and somebody gets incinerated in the crematorium.
"How when you throw away your PVC toothbrush it gets incinerated, and its chlorine becomes dioxin and goes into the air.
For instance, waste labelled as goods for refurbishing or reuse can pass muster, even if it gets incinerated or dumped in landfills on arrival.
It was that even when people recognized the possibility of dragons, they decided it was in their short-term interests (even if it wasn't in the company's interests), to run the risk of getting incinerated anyway.
What little is known about recycling hazardous waste in America, for instance, suggests that only 15-20% is actually recycled; the rest gets incinerated or buried in landfills, according to the Environmental Protection Agency EPAA).
But, of course, it was all a totalitarian ruse and it turns out they just got incinerated like flies in a fish-and-chip-shop zapper by a big glowing orb – let's call it the 'death light' – to keep the population, young, vibrant and free of annoying, questioning middle-age types – a bit like modern-day east London.
No incubator has experienced a more dramatic fall from grace than CMGI, where the situation is so bleak its initials could stand for Cash Money Gets Incinerated.
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