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- second stage, after World War II, consumption patterns changed and nonreturnable containers became po****r, which littered the environment. Some states...
- singer Rasheeda Azar. Mark Leibovich, "A Senator’s Gift to the Jews, Nonreturnable", New York Times, December 8, 2009 - Orrin Hatch, "My 'Eight Days of...
- existence includes projectile points, a carved oak mortar, and a piece of a nonreturnable wooden boomerang. In 1954, the Mackle Brothers started the General Development...
- The right of use is indefeasible, so the capacity purchased is also nonreturnable, and maintenance costs incurred become payable and irrefusable. The...
- retail sale of milk in plastic nonreturnable, nonrefillable containers, but permitting such sale in other nonreturnable, nonrefillable containers. Minn...
- Hocking Gl**** and a subsidiary, General Gl****, developed the first nonreturnable beer bottle, considered a significant development in the field. In 1987...
- Leibovich, Mark (December 8, 2009). "A Senator's Gift to the Jews, Nonreturnable". The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 26, 2011...
- and Stevie Wonder, Jamiroquai's sound is about as revolutionary as a nonreturnable bottle of Pepsi." A year after the album's release, Jamiroquai were...
- unscrupulous dealers from opening the plastic bags and returning the nonreturnable issues, Western published the newsstand versions under the Gold Key...
- Court upheld a state law that banned nonreturnable milk containers made of plastic but permitted other nonreturnable milk containers. The Court found that...