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Bury food waste deeply.
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Catherine Bearder MEP (Liberal Democrat), Seb Dance MEP (Labour), Julie Girling MEP (Conservative) European commission plans to scrap programmes to clean up our air and tackle waste are deeply disturbing.
They lie there in pools of their waste, feeling deeply ashamed, trying to avoid food and water because of the shame of incontinence, and eventually they die of an infection or simple starvation.
Fellow food waste crusaders deeply admire Figueiredo's work, too.
The Natural Resources Defense Council and the Snake River Alliance, a local environmental group, along with two Indian tribes, successfully argued that the order violated a longtime policy that high-level waste must be deeply buried.
The first one, called "Fiction," chronicles the humiliation of an undergraduate creative writing student (Ms. Blair), and, in about 20 minutes, lays waste to some deeply cherished pieties and unacknowledged superstitions about race, sex and disability.
Congress has been loath to dig too deeply into waste in the Pentagon budget, in part because every state and Congressional district benefits from the spending.
Hall, in her most substantial screen role for years, reminds us just how the movies have largely wasted her alert and deeply sympathetic presence, while Edgerton picks out a serious callous streak in Bateman that is new, fascinating and – given the reviews for Horrible Bosses 2 –potentially career-saving.
An engineer here who is now deeply involved in waste storage, Paul R. Rau, said that when he first went to work for the company that runs Peach Bottom 23 years ago, "I would never have thought about it".
(2) The percolating water reached the top of the combustion zone deeply inside the waste mass.
Wells questioned just about everything, from food choices to seating arrangements, ripping the eatery's "nuclear waste" servings, like watermelon margaritas, "deeply unlovable" nachos, "deadened, overcooked taste of school cafeteria vegetables" and "toasted marshmallow [that] taste like fish".
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