Examples of using Incinerator in English and their translations into Slovak
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I had to bring the placenta back to put in our incinerator.
By being combined with incinerator or solvent recovery equipment,
It was supposed to go straight to the incinerator, comma, but an orderly found the unmarked leg…".
Its capacity is designed for family of up to 5 members and fast incinerator ensures high performance and efficient operation.
You went down the incinerator chute, on the mine cars,
Indeed there is a specialist nappy incinerator in The Netherlands, where the energy is then fed back into the grid.
Each person responsible for operating any incinerator must be trained
Each incinerator shall be approved by the Administration taking into account the standard specifications for shipboard incinerators developed by the Organization.
In order to obtain such certificate, the incinerator shall be designed
They said they would use European standards when they build the incinerator, but there's no way to trust them.".
If you flip the switch on the incinerator underneath you, a fire will cleanse you of this obsession
If Mason had an incinerator in the basement, why wouldn't he just dispose of Caleb's body there?
The SNO-3 liquid waste incinerator enables elimination of waste liquids directly on-site,
Next month, from Campania, 20 thousand tons of refuse will be transferred to the incinerator at Biebesheim.
The Austrian BEGAS corporation is planning to construct a 325 000-tonne-capacity waste incinerator just a few hundred metres from the Hungarian border, at Heiligenkreuz.
For the Amager Bakke incinerator, we came up with the piste on the building's roof
The ski-slope and incinerator are already well underway to being built(Credit: BIG).
The funny thing is that it is all in the neighborhood with Slovnaft refinery and the city incinerator.
Experience: advising an investment fund on acquisition of a waste management company operating an incinerator with a cogen unit.
The five million cakes made to be disseminated in Germany were eventually destroyed in an incinerator shortly after World War II ended in 1945.