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  • 51waste disposal unit — noun A system fitted to a kitchen sink for grinding down food waste so that it can be disposed of down the plug hole • • • Main Entry: ↑waste * * * waste disposal unit variant UK US Main entry: waste disposal * * * noun, pl ⋯ units [count] Brit …

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  • 52WASTE — est un protocole peer to peer et ami à ami ainsi qu une partie de logiciel développé par Justin Frankel en 2003. WASTE est un acronyme de We Await Silent Tristero s Empire , une référence à la nouvelle de Thomas Pynchon : The Crying of Lot… …

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  • 53Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme — (WIDP) a programme bringing together the activities of Defra, PUK and 4ps. WIDP was established to accelerate the delivery of residual waste treatment infrastructure without compromising efforts to minimise waste and increase recycling levels …

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  • 54waste product — UK US noun [C] PRODUCTION ► a material or substance with no use or value that is produced when products are being made: »The site offers advice on the responsible disposal of IT waste products. »break down/recycle/remove waste products… …

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  • 55waste disposal — waste dis.posal n 1.) [U] the process of getting rid of unwanted materials or substances ▪ the problem of radioactive waste disposal 2.) also waste disposal unit BrE a small machine under the kitchen ↑sink that cuts food waste into small pieces… …

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  • 56waste disposal — waste disposals N COUNT A waste disposal or a waste disposal unit is a small machine in a kitchen sink that chops up vegetable waste. [BRIT] (in AM, use garbage disposal) …

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  • 57waste one's breath — {v. phr.} To speak or to argue with no result; do nothing by talking. * /The teacher saw that she was wasting her breath; the children refused to believe her./ * /I know what I want. You re wasting your breath./ …

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  • 58waste one's breath — {v. phr.} To speak or to argue with no result; do nothing by talking. * /The teacher saw that she was wasting her breath; the children refused to believe her./ * /I know what I want. You re wasting your breath./ …

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  • 59Waste — (w[=a]st), v. i. 1. To be diminished; to lose bulk, substance, strength, value, or the like, gradually; to be consumed; to dwindle; to grow less; commonly used with away. [1913 Webster +PJC] The time wasteth night and day. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60waste management licence — Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, a waste management licence is required (subject to certain exemptions) for the disposal, keeping or treatment of controlled waste on land (site licence) or by means of a mobile plant (mobile plant… …

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