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As the snow turned to sludge, the roads reopened and the ferry was allowed on its way at last, the sordid plottings of the town's triad came to light.
Defeated, Elaine bought a pint of Ben & Jerry's Chubby Hubby for consolation, but in a few hours it had turned to sludge — the freezer was warmer than the fridge.
Browning gave his unflattering impression of Home in the poem, "Sludge the Medium" (1864).
Ultimately it gets so full of sludge the engine's going to break down".
But like emotional baggage, sludge — the semisolids separated from the wastewater — remains behind.
Sludge, the solids that remain after sewage has been cleaned into effluent, has a high B.T.U.
Dr. Zhang said manure had another advantage over other raw materials like wood sludge: the pig has already done much of the work.
Moored off the quay of the Arsenale, the barge is partly filled with the city's sludge (the effluent has been treated and doesn't stink).
As well as a couple of million tonnes of sewage sludge, the UK produces between 16-18m tofnes ofoodod waste, much of which still goes into landfill.
Decades ago, American Cyanamid ruined this wetlands expanse, once home to rich oyster beds, with cyanide-contaminated sludge, the chemical detritus of the past century.
In experiments with paper sludge, the engineered yeast broke down and converted 85percentt of cellulose into sugars and produced ethanol without the help of added enzymes.
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