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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
desalinize .
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Examples
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More Bay's Sun, Wind Drew Centuries of Salt Makers Now, DMB plans to look again at other options, including desalinized water and groundwater sucked from nearby, though the company says it still believes the Central Valley plan works best and would use surplus water, according to David Smith, a senior vice president at DMB.
Dash of Change Coming to Salt-Site Plan Vauhini Vara 2011
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Iceberg water turns out to be cheaper and better tasting than desalinized seawater, and the sheer volume of fresh water now available to regions like the Middle East holds forth the promise of an end to territorial conflict.
Twelve Hours Later 2008
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Iceberg water turns out to be cheaper and better tasting than desalinized seawater, and the sheer volume of fresh water now available to regions like the Middle East holds forth the promise of an end to territorial conflict.
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Iceberg water turns out to be cheaper and better tasting than desalinized seawater, and the sheer volume of fresh water now available to regions like the Middle East holds forth the promise of an end to territorial conflict.
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Iceberg water turns out to be cheaper and better tasting than desalinized seawater, and the sheer volume of fresh water now available to regions like the Middle East holds forth the promise of an end to territorial conflict.
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Iceberg water turns out to be cheaper and better tasting than desalinized seawater, and the sheer volume of fresh water now available to regions like the Middle East holds forth the promise of an end to territorial conflict.
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The bronze is being desalinized in a tank of fresh water in Mazara, and will then be sent to the Central Institute for Restoration, in Rome, for further work.
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Indonesian port companies have thus far been unable to obtain government permits to desalinate seawater, a measure that would bring the price of water from Rp12,500 per cubic meter of PAM Jaya water, to Rp 6,000 for desalinized water.
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Indonesian port companies have thus far been unable to obtain government permits to desalinate seawater, a measure that would bring the price of water from Rp12,500 per cubic meter of PAM Jaya water, to Rp 6,000 for desalinized water.
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Abject forms of poverty can be eliminated, energy - and resource-efficient technologies can be made widely available, water can be recycled and seawater desalinized, and sustainable forms of agriculture adopted.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ervin Laszlo 2010
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