aggregates levy — A tax on the commercial exploitation in the UK of rock, sand and gravel, including the spoil, waste and by products from certain industrial processes. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary … Financial and business terms
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Denge — The acoustic mirrors at Denge. Left to right, the 200 foot, 20 foot and 30 foot mirrors. Denge is a former Royal Air Force site near Dungeness, in Kent, England. It is best known for the early experimental acoustic mirrors which remain there. The … Wikipedia
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