Total amount of separated but dirty waste must be greater than the total amount shipped to all the recycling centres plus exports.
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Feeds are also shipped intercontinentally more frequently and in greater amounts by weight than are live cattle [15].
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Such a law would give more leverage to the craftsmen who constructed federal buildings, built ships, and fashioned armor plate.
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The investigation highlighted difficulties with surveillance of respiratory illness on cruise ships.
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The ships and docks evoke departures and arrivals ; the cemetery suggests bereavements ; the crowd scenes, frantic searches for missing characters.
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The star exerts a strong gravitational force, which complicates the ship's manoeuvring.
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If litigation over the initial terms of hire was infrequent, mariners often complained when masters or merchants changed a ship's destination midvoyage.
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A variety of ships are available at each port.
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Such a war involves _ an immense amount of material and transport ships.
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She had built around her a community identity as the rock upon which they launched their ships.
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They saw no sign of life on the berg nor on its ice-rafted ships, which appeared to have been abandoned.
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The two ships had a very successful season in 1938 and the state guarantee was not required.
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Another potential carrier would have been ships' ballast, especially from ships that were wrecked at the isthmus.
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However, market forces alone continue to determine the numbers of ships, voyages and tourists, and the size of ships, that visit the continent.
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The play then re-enacts the moment of the ship's sinking, before finally projecting forward to the present indicated in the first quotation.
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Collocationswithship
ship
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alien ship
Gant and her team find what appears to be analienship, but which turns out to be a spy ship.
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allied ships
He was moderately successful, sinking eight allied ships.
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amphibious ships
We should no longer plan to replace our existing amphibious ships with new purpose-built vessels.
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