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They convert our transaction at the till into waste with a rapidity that can seem almost poignant.
After browsing for a couple of minutes, the man pulls out a gun on the shop's cashier and instructs him to put the money from the till into his handbag.
The transformation of overpressured till into hyperconcentrated slurries in subglacial channels may have generated a highly effective erosional tool for selective overdeepening and sculpting of bedrock substrates.
The advancing deicing agent plume releases divalent cations from the till into the groundwater, so that monitoring well samples do not reflect the chemical composition of the road salt.
Week in and week out, managers dictate which sections of forest to sell to logging companies, which wetlands to pave over for houses, and which prairies to till into pastures.
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The biochar could be placed in disused coal mines or tilled into the ground to make soil more fertile.
The floodwater had dissolved the villagers' mud houses, turned the rice fields they tilled into a lake and the road above into an embankment.
"We had huge papier mache models hanging from ceilings," said Mr Heneage, "and one of the stores had converted its bank of tills into a night bus, with all the assistants serving through the bus windows.
He felt an awful pride rise up in him, having done it, and though the hand looked like something a plow had tried tilling into the earth, he'd saved his sister, and kept his promise to his dead folks of never leaving her to harm.
The harsh wind has blown them in curtains up against the chain-link fences around construction sites; thousands have been tilled into the mud of wide tire tracks; thousands more, tattered by sharp nettles, festoon the low, clumping bushes that cover the landscape.
Most citizens have continued to maintain their homes and livelihoods, and that despite the explosive activity, crop yields are moderately good, some even bountiful, due to the frequent dressing of fine andesitic ash, which is quickly tilled into the soil to readily facilitate nutrient uptake by crops.
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