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For example, burying spent fuel several kilometers deep in a dry well, called a borehole, may offer significant cost and environmental benefits compared to mined repositories.

Oil companies are also seeking to deflect a series of bills being considered in Congress -- including one proposal that would force companies to drill a second well, called a relief well, alongside any new exploration well.

Still, the Deepwater Horizon's well might be thought of as our Eyjafjallajökull, in that it continues to erupt, spewing out oil. (There's something on the well called a blowout preventer, but, the Times said, "the response team has tried in vain to engage"). It's not just a matter of cleaning up, then, but of a mess that's still being made.

Still, the Deepwater Horizon's well might be thought of as our Eyjafjallajökull, in that it continues to erupt, spewing out oil. (There's something on the well called a blowout preventer, but, the Times said, "the response team has tried in vain to engage").

We worked on an art show and a music video I'd like to share as well called "A Day At The Gallery".

Make sure to check out the much-photographed Temple of the Warriors, El Caracol (a rounded observatory), the ball court -- where losing teams lost a lot more than the game -- and a huge well called a cenote (possibly the "mouth" of earlier rulers of the city, the Itzas).

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It was well called an urban center of the southeast.

It's all very well calling a woman "neurotic", but did he deliberately tear a condom as she alleged?

Up stepped Boris to the mic, to rail against "crusties" for apparently vandalising the Olympic countdown clock, and declare that, so far advanced was the building schedule, London may as well call "a snap Olympics".

So the fact that Johnson had what we might as well call a coterie of female friends he could converse with on more or less equal terms was, if not extraordinary, certainly worth noting.

Mr Johnson boasted that London is already so ready for the 2012 Games that "we might as well call a snap Olympics tomorrow".

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