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For instance, he will be disposed to accept a sentence of Twin English that is written and pronounced exactly like the English sentence "Water is wet".
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"He will be disposing of both of those holdings between now and the transaction date," Matthew K. Rose, the Burlington Northern chief executive, told an employee during a conference call last week, a transcript of which was included in the regulatory filing made public on Monday.
And "Amelia is thirsty" would be equivalent to a statement such as "If Amelia is offered some water, she will be disposed (all things being equal) to drink it".
They will be culled humanely, then they will be disposed of by incineration," said Ms Reynolds.
After a few years in the wilderness, maybe they will be disposed to using that power for conservative ends.
Or of the infinite corruptibility of man/men over everything else? Answers on postcards to the usual address, please, where they will be disposed of using rubber gloves and tongs.
It is envisaged that high-level nuclear waste (HLW) will be disposed of in underground repositories.
But it is not at all clear that Dr. Wang's disposable syringes will be disposed of properly.
What is not reused from the non-metallic mineral wastes generated will be disposed of as final disposal wastes.
"We're seeing lots of trends where people are moving away from conspicuous consumption, to caring about the environment, to 'Do I really want another one?' " Chris Park, the store manager at Ruby & Quiri, said many more of his clients now ask how their old furniture and appliances will be disposed of, which he attributes to an increased awareness of energy issues and recycling.
The transmission is cut off by a broadcast of Dr. Nefarious saying robots will become the ruling force in the galaxy, all organics will be disposed of, and that he has also started another Tyrrahnoid attack on Marcadia.
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