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Sulfur is known to cause nuisances in wastewater treatment and sewer collection systems, such as corrosion, odours, oxygen demand, and precipitates.
Sharp-edged grasses are nominal nuisances in a cow pasture; when the area is converted to a golf course or a public park, they become an actual nuisance.
On a tablecloth in inkhe re-creates the scene — a topographyof little volcanic disturbancesthat kept Tyrannosaurus rexand other big nuisances in check.And then there was a turning point,he says, a matter of vegetationand scarcity and greed.
Equalities minister Jo Swinson is right to point out that fathers who take paternity leave, or simply take their turn calling in absent because a child is sick, are often mocked or considered oddities, if not nuisances, in the workplace.
On a tablecloth in inkhe re-creates the scene — a topographyof little volcanic disturbancesthat kept _Tyrannosaurus rex_and other big nuisances in check.And then there was a turning point,he says, a matter of vegetationand scarcity and greed.
Some owners of tornado shelters have had to lock them up because they've become "attractive nuisances" in the legal jargon, serving as venues for pot parties, etc. Better option is the "safe room" interior to the house that is used daily or frequently for other purposes.
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Noise is generally considered as nuisance in engineering.
Deer have become a nuisance in the Northeast.
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