- that
sometimes asphyxiated cesspit cleaners.
Cesspits began to be
cleaned out more regularly, but
strict regulations for
cesspit construction and ventilation...
- exhausting, with no
ventilation in the
cesspits,
making the night-long job even more challenging. The
cesspits were not
always maintained, and the rotting...
- a response.
Imran Ahmed, the charity's
chief executive,
branded it "a
cesspit of hate, **** and
child grooming". A
commentator in The Washington...
-
inadequacy of this approach.
Early civilizations like the
Babylonians dug
cesspits below floor level in
their houses and
created crude drainage systems for...
- Soho in
London to
fecal contamination of a
public water well by a home
cesspit. Snow's
findings that
cholera could be
spread by
contaminated water took...
- concludes, "Rule 34 can be
thought of as a kind of
indictment of the Web as a
cesspit of freaks, g****s, and weirdos, but seen
through the lens of cosmopolitanism...
- June 2017,
Michael Simkins of The
Guardian wrote, "In this
glittering cesspit we call the
acting profession,
there are
plenty of
rival thesps who, through...
- the
building to
collapse and most of them fell
through into the
latrine cesspit below the
ground floor,
where about 60 of them
drowned in
liquid excrement...
-
Palestinians in the
Territories had
access to
improved sanitation in 2008.
Cesspits were used by 39% of households,
while access to the
sewer network increased...
-
building to collapse. Most of the
nobles fell
through into the
latrine cesspit below the
ground floor,
where about 60 of them
drowned in
liquid excrement...