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disposed

adjective as in inclined to a type of behavior

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A post-mortem had been carried out on Mr Sanders before his mother knew he'd died and his clothes were disposed of before she could retrieve them.

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In part because they have disposed of his February Gaza "Riviera" plan which would have involved the forced displacement of Palestinians.

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He said ensuring food waste was correctly disposed of should be another priority.

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Patients are treated by removal of the maggots, which need to be killed by putting them into a sealed container of concentrated ethyl or isopropyl alcohol then disposed of as biohazardous waste.

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As the co-founder of Declutter Hub, a community of over 60,000 members alongside a weekly podcast, she says there are ever increasing options for items to be donated, recycled, given away or disposed of.

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