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I remember having work done on my well ages ago when a check valve failed.
Tesco became the belle of an already cheery grocers' ball when it produced its first growth in sales in, well, ages.
While a battery of additives and "processing aids" ensure that our factory-baked breads stay pappy and humid for days before suddenly turning mouldy, this most traditional sort of loaf keeps well, ages gracefully, and need never be wasted.
Yet aging can take, well, ages: four years is a widely accepted minimum for bourbon, eons to a cash-hungry start-up that has spent a small fortune on equipment, barrels and warehousing.
"This is important because as the well ages, the fluids that come up from it become more toxic, and the state or companies are even less likely to be tracking it," said Anthony Ingraffea, a drilling expert and professor of civil and environmental engineering at Cornell.
The distribution of well ages may provide some evidence for the reason underlying the continuing installation.
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