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Anybody who cooks and eats has to dispose of table scraps.
Usually, the longer a government has to dispose of assets acquired during a crisis, the better the recovery rate.
Moreover, it could also help with another environmental problem: reducing the mountains of chicken feathers that the poultry industry has to dispose of every year.
Orange is expected to be put up for sale by Vodafone AirTouch, which has to dispose of Orange as a condition of its $183 billion acquisition of Mannesmann.
The county of Cornwall alone, he says, has to dispose of 4,000 tonnes of junk mail every year – "500 dustcarts' worth, costing them around £700,000".
His interestingly thuggish face is a good fit for the period, but he's awfully lightweight for a guy who has to dispose of a body in the first 10 minutes of the pilot.
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"And you have to dispose of it".
You have to dispose of it at special landfill sites.
This spring they had to dispose of a dead beaver.
Bear Stearns will have to dispose of the property by itself.
But, at most, they have had to dispose of no more than 30 shells a day.
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