However, hearing Irish as it is spoken makes you realise how polluted and Anglofied it has become in common parlance. |
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Sometimes the air would smell polluted, but I guess that was because the neighborhood we were driving through lived near the dump. |
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Greenhouse gasses are released, nearby towns are polluted and an opportunity is lost. |
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All of the planet was either polluted seas, barren wastelands, or decaying urban sprawl. |
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From there, the polluted water flowed west, devastating aquatic life in the Tisa River. |
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It is a well-known fact that untreated sewage is the major cause of polluted rivers, the world over. |
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Gleeful nastiness has pervaded and polluted both his plays and movies, and, sad to say, made him a cult figure. |
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A slick of toxic benzine floats into the city, confirming that the river, the city's main supply of water, is dangerously polluted. |
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An even larger area of land where the sundew plant grows was polluted with nitrogen in breach of critical loads. |
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They buy bottled water if they fear that their drinking water is polluted, and they apply sunscreen to protect their skin from UV radiation. |
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Two centuries of irresponsible coal mining has left Pennsylvania with more than 2,400 miles of streams polluted by acid mine drainage. |
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To those of us who live here, it's not news that the city is horribly polluted. |
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In a sign that the once horribly polluted river is clean, wild salmon have returned. |
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This tolerance has practical application in bioremediation and in efforts to colonize polluted sites. |
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Traffic congestion and inadequate public transit make this the most polluted metro area in the country. |
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The environmental effects of careless logging have led to soil erosion, polluted rivers, siltation and severe flooding. |
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We also account for the disposal of waste water polluted by fertilizers, as well as by pesticides and herbicides. |
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During the same period that John Muir was describing Indians as dirty and unclean, cities were perceived as dirty and polluted. |
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In the marketplace, who would think to ask whether these fish came from a clean or a polluted river like this one? |
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It has been observed that during the rainy season, most water sources become polluted and clean water is hard to find. |
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The water is one degree Celsius, but at least the normally polluted lake is clean enough to swim in today. |
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This mingling of polluted and clean air is particularly evident from January to April of each year during the winter monsoon. |
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For three noisy, polluted decades they have campaigned for the bypass which would restore their village's peace and safety. |
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Either way, I'm so disgusted and ashamed to be breathing the same polluted air as these boneheads. |
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This is what I mean about coming too close to something mean, nasty and permanently polluted. |
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A muck of built up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep slow moving polluted water. |
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On the other hand it is perpetually polluted, unrelentingly crowded, the weather is atrocious and the roads are horrific. |
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It is not polluted either by traffic or litter and is virtually crime-free. |
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They were instrumental in the rejuvenation of the river Torridge which was, at the time, heavily polluted by farm effluent. |
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The centers of a raised bog consist of oligotrophic peat, the best quality fuel, not polluted by mineral substances such as clay or sand. |
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Choked drains and polluted water bodies are to be tracked and cleaned up as they are the potential sources of health hazards. |
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They ended the day by marching to the almost pestilentially polluted Cuyahoga River. |
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We, after all live on an increasingly polluted planet of finite recourses and space. |
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Having been promised the moon, we wound up dealing with polluted water, smudgy air, declining heath and income disparities of the worst kind. |
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The Taj is beautiful, but unfortunately located in a heartbreakingly poor, devastatingly polluted modern city. |
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A horrendous smirk of a smile polluted Jen's bruised face as her fingers sharpened into pointed razor claws. |
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And soon, the whole business of confession has become polluted with falsity and madness. |
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I used to be a whizz at water-skiing, but I've given that up because nowadays the sea is so polluted. |
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Even the polluted atmosphere of the staidly streets seemed fleetingly fresh compared to the hazy, lamentable bitterness of the mall. |
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She was to buy a train ticket to Lanzhou, a polluted industrial metropolis in northern China with a large addict population. |
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The sites are usually abandoned, leaving the land infertile and the water polluted. |
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These ancient, rusty fireboxes were dug up by remediation crews removing polluted soil around the shops. |
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All the report said was that the river had been polluted downstream of the sewerage works. |
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From Bombay to Beijing, rivers are running dry or are so polluted they cannot support life. |
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Poplar plants have already been used to remove atrazine, trichloroethylene and selenium from polluted soils. |
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The microbic ecology lab studies, for example, the use of some bacteria to decontaminate polluted soils. |
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Similarly, some terricolous mosses are confined to calcareous soils in polluted areas, but are more widespread in non-polluted areas. |
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He said studies had shown the air was 50 times more polluted in smoky bars than at busy traffic interchanges. |
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They also debated earnestly over how polluted and radioactive they thought the Caspian's waters were. |
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The water is completely polluted in all of these villages and the people have horrible sores on their bodies. |
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Rhodes was trying not to think of another day of rancid food, polluted water and waiting for buses that never came. |
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Loss of habitat, prey, and polluted waters are some of the risks that alligators already face. |
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The spill polluted the water, damaged the coastal ecological system and disrupted fishing in the area. |
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The rural population rarely has sewage systems, and so surface water is badly polluted. |
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They have polluted the minds of Taiwanese and obstructed the progress of society. |
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Wear a protective mask, covering nose and mouth, to decrease the percentage of polluted air breathed. |
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Most villagers show symptoms such as skin cankers as a result of breathing the poisonous air or drinking the polluted water over a long period. |
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So the polluted clouds were reflecting more light back into space, preventing the heat of the sun from getting through. |
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In many areas, fresh water supplies are polluted by seawater, chemicals and sewage. |
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This paper discusses the removal of xylidines from polluted waters by means of chemical oxidation methods. |
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Soon drilling derricks, pipelines and roads carved up the region, and oil spills polluted lakes and rivers. |
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Our environment, both in the developed and developing world, is becoming more complex and polluted. |
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We have polluted, consumed, caged, corrupted, deracinated, tortured, and tormented just about every form of creation on Earth. |
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It's only trees that sequester carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide from the polluted air. |
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Green roofs absorb storm water and filter polluted runoff before it ends up in our lakes. |
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A muck of built-up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep, slow-moving, polluted water. |
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In Pune, the oft-maligned Osho Community converted a polluted runnel into a green haven using nature's own sustainable, purifying, systems. |
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Much of Mumbai is polluted, overcrowded and frenetic, yet the city has an aura of magic and irrepressible hope. |
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Atop the mountain, more towering buildings reach up into a polluted blue sky. |
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We live with a legacy of polluted air, land, and water that need restoring to their clean, safe state. |
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The designs are printed with waterless printing technology, so no water is polluted in the process. |
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By boiling water to make tea, the bacteria in polluted water were neutralised. |
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Water control ties in with fish and wild-life preservation, with purification of streams polluted by city sewers and industrial wastes. |
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It fell upon the women to oversee the purification of a city polluted by violence and death. |
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There were also, of course, slag heaps and derelict land, palls of smoke, and polluted rivers. |
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The Thames was a polluted mess and cesspits within the city were a constant source of contamination. |
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That's where nearly all of Galway city and county gets their drinking water and if that gets polluted, we're banjaxed. |
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Little is known about the status of toxic metals in these medicinal plants grown in polluted environments. |
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Yet, it costs nothing, and will cost nothing until our skies become so polluted that air worth breathing requires labour. |
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There is a region in south Philadelphia where the underground water is known to be polluted with high-octane gasoline. |
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Sluggish, heavily polluted and evil smelling, it snaked through the borough like a poisonous serpent. |
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Pea, one of the most important legume crops in Europe, is an ideal candidate for restoring and maintaining soil fertility in polluted agroecosystems. |
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Swedish scientists are now testing his idea to grow hemp on polluted land and process the harvested crop for auto insulation, rope or as an energy source. |
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The same goes for protection of the individual's right to clean environment, which is being constantly polluted by the ever-expanding industrial behemoths. |
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Groundwater will be polluted, which would contaminate drinking water. |
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Already, from the illegal dumping that has already been done at the site, toxic leachate has polluted ground water reaching the Carrigower and Slaney river systems. |
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Outside this Los Angeles low-rise, the city is sticky, dusty and polluted. |
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Once known as the most polluted place on earth, the city of Linfen is being held up as bastion of green progress. |
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Breeding occurs in rain barrels, tin cans, tires, stormsewer catch basins, street gutters, polluted ground pools, cesspools, open septic tanks, etc. |
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Ground water is polluted by industrial effluent and human waste. |
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The flakes were fine and ashy and the sky was this polluted gray color. |
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This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains. |
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Some activists say recent flooding has unleashed polluted water from fracking operations all over the state, which is possible. |
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The motorways and trunk roads that divide this once green and pleasant land into hundreds of polluted islands are littered with the debris of everyday motoring. |
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A significant percentage of cetacean products on sale in Japan have been shown to be highly polluted, posing a potential health threat to consumers. |
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While it is little compensation to the victims, it is also positive that this is clearly a natural disaster, one not polluted by the hatred endemic to terrorism. |
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Similarly, the big polluted river that snakes its way like a mudflow through the coastal industrial city started out high in the distant mountains as a pristine stream. |
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Sewage running from their base has long polluted the waterway, but the authorities never paid attention. |
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Specimens of fish and amphibians taken from radioactively contaminated or otherwise polluted areas also show some apparent fluctuations in DNA content. |
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Since a Gypsy who becomes polluted can be expelled from the community, to avoid pollution, Gypsies try to avoid unpurified things that have touched a body's lower half. |
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Trees could be engineered to grow in polluted landfills and absorb poisons, or even be designed to capture more carbon dioxide, diminishing global warming. |
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It tells the story of a polluted river, a consultation with a kaumatua, traditional Maori gods destroying a factory, and an expression of Maori sovereignty. |
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The federal government will take punitive action against the company that polluted the river. |
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For the body withering under the polluted skies of the City, with all the energies drained by the daily rigmarole of life, this is manna from heaven! |
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As you inhale a polluted air it creates a lot of problem in your system. |
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He sends away samples and discovers that water is horridly polluted. |
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About half of the world's rivers are severely depleted and polluted. |
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The river is polluted and overgrown with reeds following years of neglect. |
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At the end of each day the rubbish deposits are covered in a layer of earth, and there are stringent measures to stop polluted water leaking into the ground. |
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For Ewe women they constituted the single most powerful weapon of social control, as they literally and spiritually polluted the physical person and memory of an individual. |
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A combination of greed, corruption and bad planning has transformed many cities into polluted dystopias, friendly neither to the bike nor the human being. |
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Water was pumped from the River Wharfe, but by 1860 it was too heavily polluted to be usable. |
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Molecular biomarkers of Dreissena polymorpha for evaluation of renaturation success of a formerly sewage polluted stream. |
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Miners were affected by the constant influx of polluted water, and many fell ill. |
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We must be resolved how the law can be pure and perspicuous, and yet throw a polluted skirt over these Eleusinian mysteries. |
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According to the Alexandria University study, about 3 billion litres of unpackaged milk are polluted annually. |
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The toxins have polluted the groundwater and poisoned the soil. |
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The project to treat polluted water is also studying the feasibility of using date palm seeds with methylene blue. |
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Indigenous people in Canada have been badly affected as the tar sand is mined near their settlements and has polluted hunting grounds. |
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The second technique involves exposing in polluted thalli branches covered with epiphytes. |
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In the past decades, enormous amount of natural resources has been unlimitedly dissipated and our living environment has been severely polluted. |
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From the results it is as s umed that the reservoir is organically polluted with cyclohexanes. |
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Has Tomblin been drinking the Tea Party's polluted Kool-Aid? |
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The river has been heavily polluted by the textile industry, and, more recently, chemical works along its banks. |
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It would start, then stall, then start again with a blurp, while clouds of blue smoke and sickening gas fumes polluted the air. |
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An added complication was that the water in the underground reservoir was highly polluted by copper and other metals and was very acidic. |
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Numerous gastroenteritis outbreaks in the world have been directly caused by the consumption of shellfish from polluted areas. |
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The Pure Earth issues an annual list of some of the world's worst polluted places. |
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A study by Aphekom comparing ten large French cities showed that Le Havre is the least polluted urban commune of France. |
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If air is very badly polluted with sulphur dioxide there may be no lichens present, just green algae may be found. |
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Mitigation of polluted surface runoff is addressed through a variety of prevention and treatment techniques. |
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Within two hundred years, the red granite has drastically deteriorated in the damp and polluted air there. |
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As such, Cogni viewed Southern Italian Mediterraneans as being polluted with orientalizing tendencies. |
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The lights from the stadium polluted the night sky, and we couldn't see the stars. |
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But due to rapid industrialisation, it is also considered one of the most polluted cities. |
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Ermita is Manila's most air polluted district due to open dump sites and industrial waste. |
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The cattle introduced by the Spanish polluted the water reserves which Native Americans dug in the fields to accumulate rain water. |
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The resulting drinking water became so polluted in Hungary that over 700 villages had to be supplied by tanks, bottles and plastic bags. |
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The Wei River at this point is heavily polluted while drought and industrial water extraction have left it too low to be navigable. |
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Steel's Gary, Indiana facility has been repeatedly charged with discharging polluted wastewater into Lake Michigan and the Grand Calumet River. |
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Due to the Aire flowing through the former industrial landscape of West Yorkshire, it had a reputation as being heavily polluted. |
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Close to its source at Heald Foot, the water is polluted by the remains of past opencast mining activities and a landfill site. |
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Two water bailiffs were appointed to inspect the river daily and fine those who polluted the river. |
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The white mustard is a vegetable which is able to grow on metal polluted soil. |
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Lanzhou is considered one of the 10 most polluted cities in the world. |
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In the middle 1950s the river was so polluted by dyeworks in the middle reaches between Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge, that it ran different opaque colours from day to day. |
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Organically polluted water may have alkalinity derived from the salts of organic weak acids like acetic acids, propionic acids and hydrosulphuric acid. |
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Venice is often cited as an example of polluted coastal waters where shipping, transportation, farming, manufacturing and wastewater disposal contribute to polluting the sea. |
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Worker bees were collected from hives located in a polluted postmining area in South West Sardinia that is also exposed to dust emissions from industrial plants. |
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Fungi have been shown to biomineralize uranium oxides, suggesting they may have application in the bioremediation of radioactively polluted sites. |
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To escape from the heavily polluted air of Caerphilly, his father accepted the offer of a new job and the family moved to Exeter, Devon, when Cooper was three. |
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Because the porosity of the surface soil results in virtually zero runoff, lenses are easily polluted by fecal waste, burials, and chemical spills. |
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Groundwater in karst areas is just as easily polluted as surface streams. |
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Another Saturday night, I came back to the barracks half polluted. |
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As he was always polluted on pink gins maybe he didn't notice. |
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When purifying air from the sulphur dioxide of organic nature, the flow of polluted air is blown through all five layers of bio-medium with the help of a ventilator. |
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It is known that Vitamin C works on oxidation resistance and provides protection from the harmful effects of car exhaust emissions and polluted air. |
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It can be especially bad in the winter, when a temperature inversion caused by warmer air from the Caspian seeping over the Alborz mountains traps colder, polluted air. |
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It was very bad in winter, when a temperature inversion caused by warmer air from the Caspian seeping over the Alborz mountains trapped colder, polluted air. |
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According to a report in 2003, the Pasig River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world with 150 tons of domestic waste and 75 tons of industrial waste dumped daily. |
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The Thames, polluted with the filthy effusions of the cloacae. |
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The StormFilter, a modular, siphonic media filtration system, provides an ideal solution for the treatment of polluted water flows created by runoff at industrial sites. |
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His submission referenced 17 rivers that have been polluted by mercury, methyl mercury, selenium and other contaminants from resource development activities. |
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This new garbage dump is considered to be one of the environmental safety projects in Jeddah, rated to be among the highly polluted cities of the world. |
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These improvements have also allowed Otters and Water Voles to return to the river as the water and food quality is far superior to that when the river was polluted. |
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Polluted runoff from roads and highways can be a significant source of water pollution in coastal areas. |
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