In the 1960s and ordsprog

en In the 1960s and 1970s, the mine had already played out and several companies used it as a place to put hazardous waste materials.

en The U.S. government's commitment to continuing to pump out these graduates began to drop off in 1970s. The space race had been won. There was a recession in the late 1960s. The country was hurt by the oil crisis in the early 1970s. And the country had moved away from the attitude of the 1960s that you could solve the world's problems with government spending.

en Yes, it's called 'hazardous waste.' But it's paint and other materials that everyone has under the sink, in the garage, in the basement and at the work station. We're trying to get the word out that that's what we're handling, that's what we're taking from small businesses in Northeast Ohio.... That's going to our nemesis and our biggest hurdle.

en Hazardous materials or toxic materials are a real threat.

en We reduced hazardous materials by 85 percent since 1994. It takes five times the amount of money to dispose of (these materials) than it does to buy them. We manage it from cradle to grave.

en These devices are in people's garages and closets. The idea is to keep those bulk materials and hazardous materials out of landfills and give people options for what to do with these machines.

en They went on a rampage. They broke down the doors and stole just about everything we had. Interestingly, they didn't take a lot of irreplaceable Sugar Bowl memorabilia. But the place was a mess; before I could enter my office I had to take shots and put on a hazardous-waste suit.

en The various electronic devices have some wondering what's covered by the ban and what's not. Generally speaking, if it has a plug, cord, battery or circuit board, it's considered a universal waste - a waste item that is hazardous and is generated by a wide variety of people.

en The mother's little helpers of the 1960s and 1970s are all available now on the Internet. You don't have to go and steal a prescription pad anymore.

en The depth and influence of the radicalism of the late 1960s and early 1970s are often exaggerated.

en The idea of extraneous service has been on the way out ever since banks stopped giving away toasters in the 1960s and 1970s.

en Last year the Earth Keepers broke all records for the Great Lakes states by collecting over 45 tons of household hazardous waste in one day. Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. This year we hope to break that record with our electronic waste collection.

en And it was around in the 1960s and 1970s as a recreational drug, too. The song 'Mother's Little Helper' by the Rolling Stones is about methamphetamine.

en We do use them for hazardous materials incidents.

en I designed a coffee table, which was made out of small wooden planks that are otherwise thrown away as waste. I believe in using diverse materials for my furniture. I've also used some materials which were previously used for building ships.


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