Sentences with phrase «into incinerators»

In the last thirty - four years we've done a great deal of discarding; about forty - eight million little American bodies have gone down garbage disposals, into incinerators, and into landfills.
There is no need to turn your house into an incinerator while taking care of your miniature lava ball on top of the erupting volcano we call Earth just to have a tasty and relatively healthy treat.
Given the title «looper,» young Joe (Joseph Gordon - Levitt) arrives in a rural field outside of the poverty - stricken city every day and waits for his victims to appear, executing them with a quick shot from his enormous gun (referred to here as his «blunderbuss») and tossing them into an incinerator.
Shelters where employees throw live puppies into the incinerator to watch them burn.
Take the stairs heading down to the basement and follow the path that goes into the incinerator room.
We post the occasional speedrun from time to time, but this Portal speedrun, performed by a gamer called DemonStrate, only takes 9:25.567 to get from waking up in the bed at the beginning to dropping the last personality core into the incinerator at the end.
And even if I accidentally dropped one into an incinerator and it was lost forever, it'd cost $ 1.50 to replace.

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FamilyFarmed began as part of Sustain, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit launched on the heels of a successful campaign to shut down an incinerator releasing 150,000 pounds of lead into the air annually.
The government is injecting # 2 billion into a vast incinerator project which will install rubbish - burning sites in over 100 communities across the UK, campaigners have revealed.
Using the Private Finance Initiative to build incinerators locks councils into decades - long contracts.
They're either fed to incinerators or become landfill, where they can leach hazardous chemicals into groundwater, soil and air.
The Navy has financed research into compactors, shredders and plastics processors as well as more exotic concepts such as molten salt and plasma arc incinerators that would treat a ship's waste while it is at sea.
Powered by wasted heat from the incinerator, the collectors use fans to suck ambient air into filters, which absorb carbon dioxide.
One such system is the lysosome, a kind of cellular «incinerator» that contains the most powerful enzymes in the cell for breaking mangled molecules down into manageable pieces.
If intuitive eating leads to over — or under — eating, structured eating can help you to form new habits, while converting your body into a calorie incinerator.
If 84 % of unwanted clothes in America went into a landfill or an incinerator in 2012, then I've participated in playing my part in lowering that number (the number is still obscene in Europe and elsewhere).
But love knows no bounds, and aided by the wise and powerful Merlin — a wizard who has been turned into a roll of toilet paper — our duo must evade the all - consuming incinerator monster, the wily pig witch, and other nefarious adversaries in an attempt to be together.
THQ confirms plans to sell or close Rise of Nations dev, spins off Heavy Iron and Incinerator Studios into independent businesses.
So, if you have images in your mind what suffering a female dog went through after a spay surgery, replace that with the images of dozens of dogs each week being literally yanked on the end of leashes as they're led to the death chamber and thrown into 50 gallon cans like pieces of garbage, waiting their turn in the incinerator.
Prepare to scream with horror and delight as gangs of saggy, pugnacious thugs from Beef City punch, kick and slapstick their way across your screen, hurling their foes into hazardous machinery or mercilessly head - butting them into flaming incinerator pits!
However, I found myself a big fan of the components of this boss fight once I got into it, working with the environment Sebastian can ignite barrels of flammable liquid, trap Laura in incinerators or light bodies on fire as she attempts to retreat and travel around the arena.
Significant projects have included full - scale replicas of key elements of Auschwitz gas chambers and incinerators for an exhibit at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, and an investigation into the U.S. bombing of a Syrian mosque last year.
If there are no other options for houses without basements (aside from manually removing the waste and dumping it into a composter), and considering my distaste at the idea of using human waste compost in a garden, I would simply opt for the equally priced / size incinerator unit.
They send the waste to an incinerator, where it's turned into ash that can be disposed of in the garbage.
It was 1985, a year deep into President Reagan's «Morning in America,» when Williams attended a public meeting and discovered that the Department of Defense, with no public input, had decided to build an incinerator at the Kentucky Blue Grass Army Depot located about eight miles from his home.
An elementary school teacher, Rossano Ercolini began a public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small Tuscan town that grew into a national Zero Waste movement.
I threw myself into the campaign to convince the university not to sell the land to the incinerator company.
We also need to take into account coal - burning power plants, mining, waste incinerators, hospital crematoria, cement factories, thimerosol, chemical plants, fungicides, chlor - alkali plants, mercury amalgams, switches, gauges, CFLs, and of all things, shipwrecks contributing mercury pollution to our planet.
Rossano Ercolini, an elementary school teacher, was awarded the Goldman Prize in 2013 for his work to lead a public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small Tuscan town that grew into a national Zero Waste (ZW) movement.
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