It seems like you are referring to the poem "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot, specifically the line that portrays a desolate and lifeless landscape. The phrase "waste of centuries in grey and dead in gabu" may symbolize a sense of decay, loss, and emptiness, reflecting the bleakness and lack of vitality in the modern world depicted in the poem.
No.
Grey water.
the dust is grey because the shed skin cells (also know as dead skin) are given off and it is grey, so basically dead skin is dust (Gross isn't it?) (I know, LOL)
George.
As of June 2010, she is still alive.
Grey and everything was dead
Joel Grey is 85 years old (born Joel Katz, April 11, 1932).
Grey Board is recyclable and it is recycled from waste.
Dead.
no, what's kind of question is that? her name is Jennifer grey, and she's definitely not dead.
The song Touch Of Grey is about life's adversities and getting by and surviving with a little style and grace.
They are three types of waste water 1. Industrial waste water 2. Black water (Toilets) 3. Grey water (Domestic waste water) Out of those Black water is not treated and the remaining two are treated. Waste water is 99.9% pure and the remaining 0.1% constitute all the waste. While salt water is 95% pure. If we develop a suitable technology we can pure that waste water and can reuse . But up to date Grey water is cleaned by no of processes and the purified water is used for Gardening and Toilet flush