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recycle [rē′sī·kəl]
(aerospace engineering)
To stop the count in a countdown and to return to an earlier point.
To give a rocket or other object a completely new checkout.


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A California recycler reports price increases of up to $25 recently on the West Coast.
There are four awards available: Recycler of the Year, bestowed by the CMRA Board of Directors to the individual who has done the most for the C&D recycling industry; Government Recycling Program, to highlight the best in the public sector; Concrete/Asphalt Recycling Facility to recognize excellence in the recycled aggregates market; and C&D Recycling Facility of the year for those operations doing the best in mixed C&D recycling.
GreenMan Technologies, Savage, MN, a recycler of approximately 14 million scrap tires per year, announced the execution of a stock purchase agreement in which GreenMan has sold all ownership interest in its wholly-owned GreenMan Technologies of California subsidiary to Vern Mabry.
 
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