Sentence examples for sorting of wood from inspiring English sources

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Such a study could potentially open-the-door for more widespread sorting of wood waste.

The incorrect sorting of wood was attributed almost equally to deficiencies in the detection and conveyance/diversion systems.

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The chips can be almost any sort of wood scrap, including waste compressed into pellets.

I wasn't sure what I was looking for, but I knew some sort of wood sprite was there.

He now lags only Hank Aaron (755) on the all-time list.Among Mr Bonds's secrets is a new sort of wood for his bat.

There isn't enough depth in the frame for something made of iron; more likely it was some sort of wood that could be easily worked into a thin screen -- perhaps teak?

I had heard of a woman — a sort of wood spirit roaming western Connecticut with a bow saw and a vision — who wrings beauty from this serpentine killer, coaxing it into furniture, sconces, mirrors and garden arches.

The experimental test was carried out mainly on pine sapwood and heartwood, however, other sorts of wood were also tested in some experiments.

And in a famous simile (M I.429) he compares someone who insists that the Buddha answer these questions to someone who has been wounded by an arrow but will not have the wound treated until they are told who shot the arrow, what sort of wood the arrow is made of, and the like.

To get your fire going, you may use charcoal and any sort of a variety of wood.

Sorting of waste wood is an important process practiced at recycling facilities in order to detect and divert contaminants from recycled wood products.

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