Retailers have to send back one in three of all magazines, which are then wastefully pulped.
ECONOMIST: Battle of the newsagents
Thirteen-hundred copies now languish in the publishers' warehouse awaiting a decision on whether they should be pulped.
BBC: A nun on the run from Rome
After harvesting, the cherries were pulped to remove the beans and are being slowly dried to reduce the moisture content to between 10-12%.
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Even while the book was published in Britain, a court ordered it removed from print and every last copy pulped wherever found.
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Even while the book was published in Britain, a court ordered it removed from print and every last copy pulped -- wherever found.
And when pamphlets against enlargement were circulated by Freedom Party supporters in local elections in Upper Austria, she ordered them to be pulped.
ECONOMIST: Austria
But it might cause a lot of books to be pulped.
BBC: The reinvention of the book
The ancient myth has been updated that is, pulped and misshapen and the result is driven less by the call of destiny than by an incurable addiction to extreme sports.
NEWYORKER: Clash of the Titans
No Wisconsin trees were pulped to support his second reading.
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