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the disposing
verb
To eliminate or to get rid of something.
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Yet even their pages have run editorials rejoicing in the disposing of despots and dreams of democracy.
And increasingly rich countries are offloading the disposing, and often the incinerating, of phones and computers to poorer countries.
Technically the challenge, brilliantly met, must have been the handling of that enormous flock of free-range characters and the disposing of the maddening, mysterious, apparently indestructible Widmerpool.
Luckily there's nothing like the disposing of a husband to cement one's popularity in a women's penitentiary, and her trembling arrival at Mullwood Hall Prison is only the beginning of a journey of self-discovery.
The inspection team was concerned by an incident where surgery was carried out in an area without the correct system for ventilation and the disposing of gases used in anaesthesia.
In March 1964, DCW Jones received a reply from the National Coal Board stating that with regard to the disposing of slurries they "would not like to continue beyond the next 6/8 weeks in tipping it on the mountainside where it is likely to be a source of danger to Pantglas school".
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The disposed waste stacked up to 65 metres high.
Professional experience should play important role on the dispose of results, especially, when the high Ct value was present.
Mark the Cook, disposing of rank coffee.
Dispose of the doggy-doo.
In February 2011, the Company disposed of the La Arena project in Peru.
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