Recycling
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203 examples of Recycling in a sentence
This is a road where it's been shored up by computer boards in one of the biggest towns where they're
recycling.
She said that
recycling
in Canada had a fantastic entry into our psyche through kids between grade four and six.
They know about
recycling
now, but they don't really, I think, get sustainability in all the things, and the energy footprint, and how that matters.
In China,
recycling
is a major issue.
So
recycling
and reuse are the major issues here.
Promoting recycling, things like garden-share, that matches up people who don't have a garden who would like to grow food, with people who have gardens they aren't using anymore.
Other examples are
recycling.
Even if the Ocean Cleanup project, beach plastic
recycling
programs or any well-meaning ocean plastic company was a hundred percent successful, it would still be too little, too late.
We can now use our
recycling
to support and create recyclers.
But plastic neutrality invests in
recycling
infrastructure where it doesn't exist.
We've gamified
recycling.
And lastly, and I think perhaps most importantly, we should be creating materials that fit into what I call nature's
recycling
system.
This
recycling
system has been in place for the last billion years.
Because in nature, mushrooms are the
recycling
system.
I mean, we're beginning to see some of the big problems around something like business are
recycling
and energy conservation.
That said, the interplay of Rossiter and de la Tour (and anybody else with him) is mostly hilarious; they even manage to make a soda syphon gag work, but you can see the struggle with
recycling
a literally uninspired script that changes plot half way through.
They simulate weightlessness with people hanging on cables and by
recycling
the trick that let Fred Astaire dance on the ceiling in "Royal Wedding" (but none of these guys move well enough to make it look convincing).
The 4,70 EURO I paid for this DVD were a complete loss, for the DVD went into the
recycling
box without any further ado.
The story seems to have been written around these elements, so this isn't really a movie as much as it's a
recycling
project.
Once again Woody Allen seems to be completely devoid of any inspiration other than
recycling
himself.
As obnoxious and ugly as "Things" or "Frozen Scream", this manages to up the ante by
recycling
itself with a maddeningly bald insistence that has to be seen to be believed.
Unfortunately producers don't know when to leave well enough alone, or are into
recycling
to the point that every scrap of trash that Hollywood generates is up for rendering into Alpo.
Bottom line: my kids like it and it keeps
recycling
through our VCR.
They have no depth, and the setting is just plain strange... who hangs out in a
recycling
factory?? Its choppy and nothing is well developed.
While it has a few charming moments, and many wonderful performers, Capra's outright
recycling
of not just the script but considerable footage from his first version of this story, Broadway Bill (1934), is downright shoddy.
The fact that the original "Criminally Insane" was less than an hour in length should have clued him into the fact that he had probably milked this storyline for all he was going to get out of it...but instead he opts to use TONS of footage from the original in this one as well, even to the point of
recycling
the original opening credit sequence!
The FX of the movie was so bad that I thought the director and producers were enviormentally friendly by
recycling
cheap special effects from grade Z horror flicks from yesteryear.
Makes it seem so cheap.All in all an embarrassing movie for Romanian cinema as well as for mature audiences attempting to view it.I know the means are scarce but, that is not always an excuse for a movie flopping as this one does.And please start using some good actors in your movies and stop
recycling
them from musicians (Tudor Chirila) - they can't act!
Fitzgerald was none-too-proud to be
recycling
his flapper stories in order to support both his wife (in a mental hospital) and his daughter (in college).
Shrek 1 & 2, as with all Dreamworks animation, are bent on bombarding the audience with modern pop culture references ad nauseum -- partially because the creators believe such
recycling
is humorous, but also I suspect because they understand, smartly, that modern audiences desperately sop up pop references as a means of affirming their own image of themselves.
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