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- noun Plural form of
pond .
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Examples
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Q: what is your ratio betwen full body decoys and floaters for geese in ponds when your blind is on theq edge of a pond.
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a dried red clay-like soil.
Danube Hit By Hungary Sludge: Red Toxic Mud Reaches Famous River AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Toxic Sludge Could Spill Again, Hungary Government Warns AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Toxic Sludge Could Spill Again, Hungary Government Warns AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Toxic Sludge Could Spill Again, Hungary Government Warns AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Hungary Toxic Sludge: Cracked Reservoir Wall Will Inevitably Collapse AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Hungary Toxic Sludge: Cracked Reservoir Wall Will Inevitably Collapse AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Hungary Toxic Sludge: Cracked Reservoir Wall Will Inevitably Collapse AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Hungary Toxic Sludge: Cracked Reservoir Wall Will Inevitably Collapse AP 2010
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Treated sludge is often stored in ponds where the water eventually evaporates, leaving behind a largely safe red clay.
Toxic Sludge Could Spill Again, Hungary Government Warns AP 2010
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