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So far, much of the attention on bioenergy has focused on improving the chemical processes for turning crops into ethanol.
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When you reach the next corner, repeat the process for turning a corner, and again sew about halfway along the zip.
Judge Martin said that although the county's concerns might be valid, its process for turning down people for permits was too broadly drawn and did not focus, for example, on "the regulation of specific conduct by convicted pedophiles".
The circular economy at Disney World may not be as pretty as Cinderella's Castle, but this process for turning organic waste into energy, which is known as anaerobic digestion, could turn out to be the best way to extract value from food scraps and treated sewage that would otherwise wind up in a landfill.
When he was about ten, his hapless father, Lewis, invested what little money he had in a process for turning potatoes into starch, just months before the American potato crop was devastated by the same blight that drove hundreds of thousands of Ireland's poor farmers to immigrate to the United States.
In the Schuyler family papers at the New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Ms. Kaplan found evidence suggesting that Josephine heavily edited or even helped write parts of her husband's output (including "Black No More," a scathing satirical novel about a mad scientist who invents a process for turning blacks white).
Virent has a low-temperature, low-pressure, catalytic process for turning carbohydrates (sugars) into gasoline, diesel and other fuels.
The process for turning down a gift or an inheritance (usually done for tax reasons) is called a disclaimer and strict rules apply.
Ltd, bring up an essentially mechanical process for turning bamboo into fiber to a great extent in the same manner that ramie is made into thread, and their website asserts they are "Natural bamboo fabric".
In February, Warrenville, Ill.-based Coskata partnered up with General Motors "to promote a unique process for turning biomass into ethanol"–not a bad start for a company that's a little over a year old.
"Everybody comes out here and says, 'Hey, you're full of it,' and then they see me do it," says Rivera, who in the 1990s promoted a similar process for turning used tires into fuel oil.
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