Dumps Sentence Examples

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  • In districts like that of Cripple Creek their enormous ore "dumps" dot the mountain flanks like scores of vast ant-hills; and in Eagle River canyon their mouths, like dormer windows into the granite mountain roof, may be seen 2000 ft.

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  • Some perp thinks Youngblood is the real deal; the Psychic Tipster, so he cuts him up like pork roast, gets to the truth, and dumps him.

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  • The whole surrounding country is seamed with miles of tunnels in granite, and the hillsides are dotted everywhere with enormous dumps.

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  • You should produce printed copy or screen dumps that are appropriately annotated to describe their purpose.

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  • The dumps of demolition debris principally comprise limestone rubble, but also some tile, op sig and mortar.

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  • Reports from team Backups The problem with incremental dumps with Solstice backup on Solaris 9 has been clarified.

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  • King (1966) records that species of both of these genera tend to grow on garbage dumps around human habitation.

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  • Still, you're allowed to pick up dropped weapons, and there are a good few ammo dumps scattered around.

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  • Rubbish dumps create a strong chemical cocktail called leachate.

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  • On another part of the site we found a 16th century corn drying kiln, and 17th Century midden (rubbish dumps ).

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  • In Russia and South Africa, gently deposited mudstones and limestones suddenly give way to massive dumps of pebbles and boulders.

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  • These dumps stood entirely open to the weather in 1981 and have now had some environmental remediation done.

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  • I've seen women take dumps and not wash their hands before leaving the restroom.

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  • On her wedding day, her college sweetheart dumps her for his pregnant girlfriend.

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  • I 've seen women take dumps and not wash their hands before leaving the restroom.

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  • They are also known to scavenge on refuse dumps, eating most things that they find.

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  • This account differentiates various groups of kilns according to locality and analyzes the contents of some of the huge waster dumps.

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  • This action feeds the litter through a grid that catches waste clumps and dumps them into a pull-out drawer that you must empty.

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  • Someone dumps a pregnant cat near your home and suddenly you find yourself seeking ways for taming feral cats and kittens.

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  • Each year thousands of pieces of outdoor furniture are discarded and taken to landfills and dumps throughout the country.

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  • Sporting a bold red or canary yellow jacket can bring you right out of the dumps if bad weather threatens to bring you down.

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  • The interactive tree house-shaped play structure features a massive 300-gallon bucket that dumps water over the entire kiddie area every 10 minutes.

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  • Then by around 1900, the bears discovered they could make a living by picking up food in the dumps near the hotels that had been built by that time.

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  • Grumpy Bear is usually down in the dumps, but he's got a heart of gold underneath it all.

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  • It's gotten me down in the dumps lately.

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  • Betsy remained down in the dumps over Martha's departure but per usual, she successfully researched the Internet and found directions to eight different camping parks in the area.

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  • A gravel bank acted on by such tremendous force crumbled rapidly, and the disintegrated material could be run readily through sluices to the " dumps."

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  • The results were wonderful but disastrous, for the " dumps " were usually river-beds.

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  • The copper output was of slight importance until 1889 - $ 1, 457,749 in 1905, and $1,544,918 in 1907; and that of zinc was nil until 1902, when discoveries made it possible to rework for this metal enormous dumps of waste material about the mines, and in 1906 the zinc output was valued at $5,304,884.

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  • I know not whether it was the dumps or a budding ecstasy.

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