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    pollution


    1. Furthermore, consider the environmental pollution associated with their production, transport and consumer use


    2. He goes on to say that 75 percent of all pollution in the U


    3. comes from the home: If people would go back to the basics and grow their own food, and take care of their bug problems naturally, chemical pollution would no longer be a problem


    4. What's going on? The sonic war against me is getting more and more unbearable day by day and I just can't stand it any more! For some strange reason, I am surrounded by all kinds of noise pollution: Every morning, at 7:30 am, my father gets out to the yard and keeps himself busy with meaningless tinkering and hammering at pieces of wood or metal for hours! When I return from work at 4:00 in the afternoon and lie in bed so as to have a brief nap, dad goes upstairs, to Alice's half-built penthouse, and starts hammering at stuff again till 5:30 that I leave for the gym! He doesn't really repair anything, he just enjoys the noise! The yard and the penthouse are full of rusty tools, old dilapidated furniture and all kinds of junk dad finds on the road and carries home! I often complain about the noise and the piggery but he never listens; on the contrary, he swears like a trooper!


    5. No stress, no fuss, no pollution


    6. Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together


    7. Seems pretty frightful to me, but I daresay the quantity of water in the wasteg does the job without pollution being a problem


    8. I have an assignment for you in Beijing to report on the war against pollution conference and then continue on to Kyiv to cover the invasion of Crimea


    9. Andrew Holmes had been in Beijing since March 6th 2014 covering China’s “war on pollution” presented by Premier Li Keqiang at the annual gathering of the National People’s Congress


    10. Over the weeks the residents of Dort and other villages congregated at various halls and committee rooms, debating and arguing on the effects of aircraft noise and pollution, Fizzicist was for progress, everybody else was against

    11. lungs are welcomed, because the pollution is


    12. One of the reasons is pollution of course but the other reason is because people in the city do not get enough exercise


    13. Wars, conflicts, pollution are chief effects of this imbalance in attitude


    14. pollution of the planets - or leaving a virus


    15. Federation of planets, their pollution and


    16. You could spend a whole day going from one place to another! And the pollution


    17. Halon detested the pollution that humans caused whenever they overpopulated a place


    18. Until Earth had been purified from its radiation and chemical pollution all but the highest echelons of the committee would remain in stasis, orbiting invisibly in their fleet of ark-ships


    19. “Air pollution and disease linked,” he told her hindquarters as she worked in a half-aware manner


    20. “What strikes me about air pollution in the Lennox area, is the immense quantity of toxic chemicals emitted,” said Elynn MacBugall, author of the report entitled, ‘Exposing Canada’s Chemical Alley

    21. “The Lennox area is one of the worst pollution hotspots in Canada,” said Chief of the Nassagewaya First Nation Washington George


    22. The association of nineteen Chemical Alley firms has offered to pay for a major study, one designed to determine whether Lennox residents suffer more from air pollution than others in the province


    23. “Residents need to know if they suffer more effects from pollution than other areas of the country, and why


    24. She would come up with something fairly diplomatic, yet condemn the government’s inaction on the pollution issue


    25. The funny thing was, air pollution seemed well-enough documented already


    26. He says, ‘the government should become pioneers in its energy and pollution choices


    27. Air pollution dropped over the past four decades, leading to healthier and longer lives


    28. Water pollution also dropped, but not nearly as much


    29. This device reduced power consumption and noise pollution by eighty percent, and would be the start of the future wave of energy conservation


    30. Continuing news bulletins didn't help his attitude, with reports that the worst aspect of manmade pollution may not be carbon in the atmosphere, but methane

    31. It was a clear blue sky, with little haze or pollution


    32. “Care to go into a bit more detail?” I said, not really seeing the connection between pollution and political lies


    33. “Yes,” said Michelle, “I think that was pretty clear…but I’m with Dave—I don’t yet see what that has to do with pollution


    34. If you wonder why our children are so concerned over pollution and the


    35. While that will certainly increase the cost of those items is it really going to help reduce pollution?


    36. The new rules seek to reduce ozone pollution from factories and cars; coal ash waste from power plants;


    37. Is it any wonder that the gift of the white stone (as described in chapter 17, The Revelation) looked more like the iridium layer that separated the dinosaurs from everything that came after? And the lamp stand of the Ephesians, as well as those around them, was knocked loose from its firm foundation so many times that it finally broke altogether in Constantinople’s collapse in 1453? And the gift of the Morning Star, the universality of the Christian Church so smothered by the pollution of the competing belief systems of Catholicism and the Protest that it refuses to shine through even today?


    38. Were some of its stories borrowed from belief systems ancient even to these scholars of old? Why would this “pagan pollution” of their truth have been allowed?


    39. The small towns on the plains below had not grown to the point that light pollution had contaminated the


    40. This pollution for the most part is irrecoverable; the chain of evil it initiates not only in the world that must support life but in the living tissues is for the most part irreversible

    41. He flew in a private jet and to offset this pollution and the energy consumption in his three homes (fourteen thousand–plus square feet) he paid for carbon credits to a firm, it turned out, he partly owned!


    42. Leftist and radical environmentalists rarely are concerned about pollution in countries other than the U


    43. The traffic noise and pollution levels were unbearable


    44. This is to minimise pollution and reduce smoke before the gasses are released into the atmosphere


    45. Or it could be a simple pollution problem


    46. Same is the issue of air pollution by CO2


    47. Finally, as Tibetan monk and former molecular biologist Matthieu Ricard has said: "This process [of releasing old tension] can be called purification, not so much in the moral sense, but in a practical one, rather like the elimination of pollution" [emphasis mine]


    48. the Slums because of the pollution


    49. discovered their fathers' nakedness; in you have they humbled her that was set apart for pollution


    50. the fleeting smell of far-off pollution














































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    Synonyms for "pollution"

    contamination pollution befoulment defilement taint adulteration decay foulness putrefaction

    "pollution" definitions

    undesirable state of the natural environment being contaminated with harmful substances as a consequence of human activities


    the state of being polluted


    the act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors