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In addition, it produces about 10m tonnes of food waste, much of which still goes into landfill.
As well as a couple of million tonnes of sewage sludge, the UK produces between 16-18m tofnes ofoodod waste, much of which still goes into landfill.
Greens must remember that coal is the single biggest contributor to global warming, and that coal mining – which still goes on in the UK – has vastly greater landscape and even seismic impacts too.
His domain, the Hans Merensky, is named after a German geologist whose discovery of copper led to the mining which still goes on close by, in places over a mile deep.
And if you're not up for a manual ragtop — or paying extra for air-conditioning and an audio system — chances are you're probably better off in a Boxster S, which still goes from zero to 60 m.p.h. in about five seconds.
This is linked to the time evolution of the screening density which still goes on by the time the electron reaches the cluster boundary.
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The leak, which still going on Tuesday afternoon, began Monday at 8 a.m., Ms. Bakaev said, and in the beginning, the smell was largely concentrated around Rouen.
Toby: Or library vans, you know, which still go around in Lambeth where I live, or did until a couple of years ago.
It's all the hands still wandering up skirts uninvited, the doors softly clicked shut, the threats and coercions and blackmail and pleading; these invasions which still go un-commented upon, un-punished, disbelieved – these are what we must be concerned with.
As the sun slips down, a steel band strikes up all those old Bob Marley songs which still get people going in these parts.
Perhaps, however, the most important message of this study for clinical practice is that the presence of painful symptoms should increase the physician's vigilance for the presence of autonomic neuropathy, which still often goes undetected.
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