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The Dutch historian Johan Nicolay has identified a "lifecycle" for Roman military equipment in which ex-soldiers took certain items home with them as a reminder of their service and occasionally disposed of them away from garrison sites as grave goods or votive offerings.
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People may have indiscriminately disposed of waste materials in such ditches, occasionally even human skulls.
Dog owners were also asked if they slaughtered livestock even occasionally at or around their farm, and if so, where and how they disposed of slaughter offal.
Such instances were occasionally reported to both the Scottish Board of Health and the procurators-fiscal amid concerns that these bodies were subsequently disposed of in the hospital furnace, apparently in contravention of the terms of the 1902 Cremation Act.
He was disposed of late last year".
No one disposed of him.
The first argument is easily disposed of.
Disposed of it.
How are dyes disposed of?
The supernatant was disposed of by suction.
That's easily disposed of.
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