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backfill
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back·fill  (bkfl)
n.
Material used to refill an excavated area.
tr.v. back·filled, back·fill·ing, back·fills
To refill (an excavated area) with such material.

backfill [ˈbækˌfɪl]
vb
(Social Science / Archaeology) (tr) to refill an excavated trench, esp (in archaeology) at the end of an investigation
n
(Social Science / Archaeology) the soil used to do this

Reserve Component units and individuls recalled to replace deploying active units and/or individuals in the continental United States and outside the continental United States. See also Reserve Components.


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Helping the process along was the backfilling of 541,740 s/f by UBS Painewebber and 332,883 s/f by JP Morgan Chase.
Under the proposed plan, the material would be recycled and used for backfilling sewer lines and on some road shoulders.
The technique involves trenching some 100 feet from the river's edge, then backfilling with a mixture of cement and soil.
 
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