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Over £150m is generated by selling materials extracted from what is deemed waste.
But what really makes this model different is that its case is made of bioplastic — with materials extracted from corn.
American officials last month filed a challenge with the World Trade Organization protesting restrictions that China has imposed on exporting raw materials extracted from its own mines.
It requires a constant increase in the flow of raw materials extracted from the planet to be turned into goods, services and waste.
page A18 CORN-PHONE Samsung's latest "eco-phone" -- with a case made from materials extracted from corn -- relies on a flawed equation: corn equals green.
To the extent it has been tested, problems have clearly surfaced, such as leakage of carbon dioxide back to the atmosphere, and water pollution from the materials extracted from the storage due to the highly corrosive, high acidity of the storage material.
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He took material extracted from the brains of members of Elisabetta's family who had died of F.F.I.
Graphene, of course, is a new material extracted from graphite, a two-dimensional sheet of carbon a single atom thick.
Mr. Keller's reference to "sufficient prominence" for material "extracted with some difficulty," I would suggest, reflected the journalistic temptation to accord special weight to one's exclusive information.
And as she sang this material — extracted mainly from a pair of classic 1960s albums, "Dusty in Memphis" and "A Girl Called Dusty" — Ms. Lynne gave the impression of diligent restraint along with a sort of professional civility.
The answer came after years of painstaking work, when material extracted from the leg of a Neanderthal and the fingerbone of a Denisovan, an apparent sister species, yielded readable DNA.
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