Sentence examples for recycling names from inspiring English sources

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He was part of a team of army intelligence officers who determined during the Battle of the Bulge that the Germans were recycling names of divisions instead of sending new troops to the front lines, which ultimately led to victory.

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But the past year seemed especially packed with new movies recycling old names.

Suratkon et al. (2014) conducted a study to develop and verify a conceptual model of the ablution water recycling system, named SmartWUDHU'.

We tell them that recycling their name tag is good for the environment and they're only placing it in storage until they're a guest at our next event.

We are recycling the same names, faces and ideologies of sectarian and ethnic divide.

Perhaps this race, lacking any other focus, will be remembered for recycling old laundry detergent names.

I live in a community where we are lucky that the level of crime is low, but the PCSOs are on top of what is going on". Ivybridge's new household waste recycling centre has been named the best in the country.

Instead his Ministers have invented hip, ambiguous names like "asset recycling" and the "flywheel of reinvestment" to describe their proposed schemes.

She has since worked with another high-profile, luxury label that she was horrified to discover shreds dead stock over recycling it but declined to name them for concern of being identified.

A new green recycling process (named as direct regeneration process) of cathode material mixture from scrapped LiFePO4 batteries is designed for the first time.

Even the most strait-laced Americans see nothing odd in recycling a surname as a given name.

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