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No one—certainly not one of my constituents—doubts the compelling necessity to have controlled disposal centres to deal with the problems of toxic waste disgorged by modern industry.
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The river is literally disgorging into the surrounding rivers and the sea thousands, if not millions, of gallons of water which is heavily polluted with iron and sulphur.
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Is it not the case that the people who are now running the privatised, former public sector industries are disgorging labour rapidly in order to buttress their own salaries?
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There are features that may be volcanic in origin, disgorging water mixed with ammonia onto the surface.
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On backlabel are indicated number of bottles produced, month of disgorging and dosage.
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The total amount to be disgorged was thus $62 million.
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After disgorging their passengers at the platform, the trains moved forward and reversed into a workshops siding to await the return journey.
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The swordmaster escapes when a cart crashes and disgorges a mountain of counterfeit coins, causing public commotion.
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A dosage mixture of fresh wine and some sugar syrup is used to adjust the sweetness level of the wine after it has been disgorged.
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Once the sites are secured, troop ships begin landing and disgorging ground forces.
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Harataonga is a surf beach, with a meandering slow running creek disgorging through and over the sand at the northern end of the beach.
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In a desperate last attempt, he compressed his lungs with his arms, and suddenly disgorged the blockagewhich he described as the lining of his throat.
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The spillway disgorges 520 m/s.
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Following a period of aging the lees lasting for at least 12 months, the bottles undergo daily riddling to help settle out the yeast deposit ready for disgorging.
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They have made inordinate profits, and we have no means of making them disgorge.
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The seller, who will have received this hypothetically increased value, will not have to disgorge.
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They seem to imagine that employers are making vast profits out of which they can disgorge large sums for the benefit of the working millions.
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The difficulty may be no doubt to get the military to disgorge.
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One of those aeroplanes makes a peculiar grinding noise when it flies up to disgorge parachutists?
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Three main line stations disgorge from time to time people who need much attention and help from the council.
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We cannot fill them up like pots and expect them to disgorge knowledge.
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Why cannot they disgorge some of the wealth which they allege has accrued during the last few years since they came into power?
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The point of substance made here is that a man might make a considerable profit and prefer any fine rather than disgorge.
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We are now seeking systematically to disgorge that land.
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However, that is the only way of increasing the quantity of land: by causing the planning authorities to disgorge more.
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They were ordered to disgorge the mackerel on to the docks.
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Would it not be sensible for that class of vehicle to be required to disgorge passengers in more suitable places?
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We knew about how much you were going to have left, but you had a great deal more; now, disgorge!
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We had to disgorge that copper and let it go to pay for steel, some of which is still in this country today.
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I do not know how they are to be obliged to disgorge territory.
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All the motorways will do is to make this traffic concentration worse as the vehicles ultimately disgorge from the motorways on to these roads.
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They are now asked to disgorge part of it and to lose their status as private companies for 12 months.
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They would then at times have to disgorge some of the property they were holding, and there would be a better and freer market.
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We are aware of that, and we are doing everything possible to encourage merchants to disgorge their rice.
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Is it to try to induce traders and manufacturers to disgorge stocks?
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Is she prepared to disgorge all the money, arms, and so on that she has filched from them?
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Neither is manufacturing industry as a result of this budgetary proposal likely to disgorge any labour at all.
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Will there be any attempt whatever made to make these people disgorge their unholy profits?
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I share his frustration, but there is a limited amount that one can do to make another sovereign state disgorge assets.
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Firms should be encouraged to disgorge labour which they do not require.
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Our alternative solution is to suggest that the wrongdoer should be compelled to disgorge his loot to the company.
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Hospitals must not disgorge patients into the community when they are unable to provide them with adequate treatment.
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Is it not possible to make this man disgorge his ill-gotten gains?
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The problem is to get manufacturers to disgorge skilled labour so that it can be usefully employed elsewhere, and the existence of this premium may well tip the balance.
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At the place where the motorway is at present scheduled to end, it will disgorge at a very fast rate an ever-increasing number of vehicles into an absolutely third-class road.
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One of the reasons is that when a company makes vast profits and finds itself sitting upon a cash mountain, it is difficult for that company to disgorge the profits.
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I have now made the first orders, using my statutory powers, to oblige certain authorities to disgorge land for which they do not appear to have any valid use.
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Is it his policy to build motorways to the edge of our cities and then to disgorge the traffic from the motorways into widened residential and shopping streets?
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If the agent publishes unreviewed material in violation of his fiduciary and contractual obligation, the trust remedy simply requires him to disgorge the benefits of his faithlessness.
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Would it not be more just if the landowners who received an excessive price for their land were made to disgorge a certain amount of that money?
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Preferably that aeroplane should have a mouth in its nose, so that it can swallow up men or machines and disgorge them having landed on its belly on some aerodrome.
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According to the promoters, 20 work sites will disgorge earth and soil from the ground; 16 of which will involve the movement of 100 lorries a day.
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The young people are quite all right; they are ready and willing to help their relatives so long as they are not forced to disgorge practically their last shilling.
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Flocks of seagulls and other scavenging estuarine birds are a familiar sight as the trucks disgorge their contents.
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Therefore, if disturbed, some specimens will disgorge their meal in order to escape from potential predators.
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He was forced to disgorge $19 million over these charges.
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Parents typically disgorge food for their offspring when they are knocked.
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In 2004 the company agreed to disgorge around $27.6 million, which was to be returned to investors.
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She also ordered him to disgorge the full $1.5 million that he received when he exercised stock options in the midst of the fraud.
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Here, people take money from buskers' hats, and cafes are populated by customers who spit tea back into teacups and messily disgorge chocolate clairs.
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Three lion masks disgorge water, while the superior structure has a heraldic shield of the viceroy.
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He is trapped by the falling walls of the abbey and finds himself lying under tons of rock and bones as the abbey's ancient crypts disgorge their contents.
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He had to disgorge this gain.
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When they approach scavengers like dogs, gulls or vultures at carrion sites, they often aggressively attack them and try to force them to disgorge their food.
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Unable to disgorge into the sea quickly enough, the river frequently overflows its banks and spreads across the flat land of its lower reaches, creating a huge floodplain.
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Can it really be the case, it is asked, that in such circumstances the thief can not be required to disgorge the property which, in equity, represents the stolen coins?
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Coughing and spitting wildly, she disgorges a sharp.
The diet is diverse even over short time periods: for example, one snake disgorged a freshly ingested eel plus a rat, and six others disgorged both rats and snake eggs.
To that end, either party may compel the other to disgorge whatever facts he has in his possession.
If that person has disgorged all that he knows, the judge may vary the sentence from 99 years to a much more sensible period.
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Imagine the jam if, through weather or other causes, two or more jumbo-jets disgorged their nearly full loads within minutes of each other.
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The problem of foreign coaches disgorging their travellers into the road is very serious and creates even more congestion.
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Furthermore, it pollutes the environment because traffic sits there disgorging fumes.
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One exploded but the other failed to do so, disgorging its contents on the green.
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At the moment, virtually everything that the police find must be copied and disgorged through the system to the prosecution and the defence.
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I have a careful and detailed account of the vehicle as it was actually disgorged.
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As it is, people are disgorged at various stations who queue up for the buses to travel west.
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Does he not agree that those 80,000 passengers will now be disgorged onto the already crowded motorway leading to the airport?
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I do not want to criticize, but certain organizations have the control of the bulk of sleepers and do not like disgorging them to the small travel agent.
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In between the swingbridge and the level crossing the road disgorges a considerable amount of traffic to the south of the busy port and the railway.
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The railways brought people into the centre, disgorged them and required servicing areas, marshalling and storage and this inevitably attracted industry and provided opportunities for employment.
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