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No matter how often your ignorant posts get sewered you keep coming back.
Think Progress » Jeb Bush: Sarah Palin lacks a ‘depth of understanding.’ 2010
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Since he knows his pathetic posts go right to the sewer he has taken to waiting deep into threads in the vain hope they will last instead of getting sewered in about two minutes.
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I notice you are so pathetic that in an attempt to keep your posts from being immediatly sewered you come a day later when everyone else has left.
Think Progress » Sen. Byrd Undermines GOP Talking Point That He Opposes Reconciliation 2010
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If you choose to do that you get what you pay for and should just shut up and take your medicine when this country is permanently sewered.
Obama uses Daschle to make blue-collar pitch in new SD spot 2008
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"This was the first city in India that was fully sewered, the first to close heavy industries," boasted Mr. Prakash in the January interview.
Modern Moves On 2008
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We're also getting reports of rainfall in the sewered area between nine and 15 inches.
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We did, we sewered the town back in '84 after I got here.
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The aim of our system is to transport sewage from any part of the town, or area to be sewered, to a predetermined point where it is going to be treated or discharged into the surface water.
1. Intake structures 1999
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First, the border lines of the area to be sewered (catchment area), the watersheds and the main valleys have to be marked on a map.
1. Intake structures 1999
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If, therefore, the streets of a city are unpaved and ungraded and there are open spaces where water may accumulate in pools, as well as open cesspools to serve as breeding places for _Culex fasciatus_, the city will present conditions more favorable for the propagation of yellow fever than it would if well paved and drained and sewered.
The Making of Arguments J. H. Gardiner
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