The rest is thrown into landfills, exported as used products or scrap or just lost.
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And all of that is thrown out of the window for this one game sample.
Any player guilty of starting a fight or of excessive roughness is thrown out of the game.
Like boards of directors faced with a leadership crisis, the college of cardinals is thrown into chaos.
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Of the food that does reach the supermarket, up to half is thrown away by the consumer.
The phrase "natural hair" is thrown around a lot, and it can mean different things to different people.
In a mythical ancient Japan, the young warrior Ashitaka is thrown into a conflict between two powerful women.
Clearing the House was seen as the bill's biggest hurdle, and now the proposed bailout is thrown into disarray.
All this is thrown together in a stew of chords, arpeggios and short phrases that repeat and go nowhere.
If Schaefer's data hold up and the idea of a constant and pervading energy is thrown out, then what?
In rich countries, around one tyre is thrown away per person per year.
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More central to the story line is a screaming fit in a Moscow restaurant during which a glass is thrown.
The difference is merely whether the same quantity of waste heat energy is thrown away at the source or in the vehicle.
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According to the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), about 362, 000 tonnes of edible food is thrown away every year by retailers.
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If Ethyl's case is thrown out, such noise might gradually die away.
If that happens, the notion of deterrence is thrown out the window.
Dung, or any other type of biomass, goes into the fuel cell chamber and the whole contraption is thrown into a cooking stove.
If the 2011 order is thrown out, likewise, Verizon will still be subject to it, at least for the spectrum involved in this deal.
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Young athletes in Hastings may be forced to train outside the town after the future of the area's only running track is thrown into doubt.
All of this is thrown into a weird and even more discomfiting light when, later that same evening, he comforts Andrea in the same way.
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Their world is thrown upside down into a maelstrom of chaos.
The immediate (and real) one is that furious Germans will demand that Greece is thrown out (or bullied out) of the euro to frighten the others.
There were some principles, he said, that were so important, it was right to make it clear that Plaid "will not accept everything that is thrown at us".
While the inflation hedge argument is thrown around, gold appears to be resilient both to inflation and deflation, suggesting it is acting more as a fear gauge.
Suzie is thrown into a rage that only the most only of only children can make manifest, then she realizes that the posts are from two years back.
Finning is also deemed cruel because the fins are often removed while the animal is still alive - it then drowns when it is thrown back into the sea.
He also recommends using a small square trampoline and throwing a weighted ball against it, twisting from side to side as the ball is thrown to engage the core.
We see the candidates on the spot, facing the unexpected, challenged on their core beliefs and actions, and it is at such moments that temperament is thrown into the highest relief.
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Jo Webber, of the NHS Confederation, accepts that a spate of extremely cold weather could make matters worse, although she believes the NHS will cope with whatever is thrown at it.
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