So it must have been gremlins that filled my rubbish bin with pieces of torn cardboard and disposable coffee cups. |
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It's about time the authorities, who are supposed to dispose of this rubbish, got their act together. |
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Cllr Denwood says she is urging city officials to prosecute anyone caught in the act of dumping rubbish illegally. |
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The rubbish tips have been stabilized by unloading earth over the sides of the ravine to form wedge-like slopes, recalling the tumbling debris. |
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About the size of a very large Alsatian, the wolf hunts in packs and will eat anything from reindeer to household rubbish. |
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The new law also applies to petrol pumps, alcohol dispensers, weighbridges, industrial scales, firewood and even rubbish dumped at the tip. |
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A more crude approach is bin raiding, where thieves steal rubbish to search for sensitive documents such as bank statements or utility bills. |
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The bulk of rubbish washed ashore on this stretch of beach has been dumped over the cliffs on the western side of the bay. |
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The licence-permit raj created passive consumers willing to buy any rubbish available. |
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We get up at 6.30 am and head out to the beach with our wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes, machete and rubbish bags. |
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The council is also supplying houses with a white sack to collect waste paper, and a brown wheelie bin for garden rubbish. |
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In any event, if a lid is not closed properly on a wheelie bin, a fox will forage in the bin and the rubbish will still be strewn. |
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Cr Swientek also wanted to give people garbage bags to store their rubbish while their wheelie bin contained water. |
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This bill should be consigned to the rubbish bin because it is wrong and that is where it belongs. |
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The rubbish esthetic was so ubiquitous in messy piles of wallboard and carpet that it began to seem a too-facile solution. |
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Paper, cans, bottles, green rubbish and plastic are all collected at the kerbside by an incredibly hi-tech lorry. |
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I really cannot imagine just how much rubbish she and her partner can possibly generate. |
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In the fields, where once the young children played, to the right of Mountain View, another rubbish dump has reared its ugly head. |
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Why anyone would willingly subject themselves to three hours of this sentimental rubbish is beyond me. |
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The current heatwave in Europe is letting alarmists have a field day, allowing them to spout all sorts of rubbish without people noticing. |
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You'd never guess such a thing from this 75-minute sample of puerile rubbish that is listless, witless, and devoid of anything resembling humor. |
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The Wombles were famous for recycling the bits of rubbish they found on Wimbledon common and that is quite a new concept. |
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A red-faced dad accidentally threw away his wife's family heirlooms and found them after hours rummaging through a rubbish dump! |
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If the traders had to clear away their own rubbish, you never know, they may even make less mess during the day. |
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Mr Morrissey pointed out that wrappers, sweet papers, empty cans, chip bags and plastic bottles made up the majority of the rubbish. |
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The skip containers will be used mainly for garden refuse and rubbish which does not generally fit in the normal green drums. |
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The alternate week refuse collection, which sees household rubbish picked up once a fortnight, was designed with recycling aims in mind. |
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Greenwich, Bromley and Lewisham all have refuse depots where rubbish can be disposed of free of charge. |
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Staff from the arts centre had to collect three refuse bags full of rubbish that was left strewn about outside. |
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The title's just an excuse to make a bad movie that pretends to be a spoof when it's just a rehash of the most formulaic rubbish imaginable. |
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The logic of working together to reduce, reuse and recycle our rubbish is reinforced by a sense of a common heritage. |
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I hear that the papers have been laying into it, saying what a pile of rubbish it was. |
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As for the argument that cannabis use leads to use of hard drugs, well that is just rubbish. |
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In places you cannot see the spring shoots which are beginning to peep through because of the amount of rubbish. |
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Obviously trying to recruit from the anti-globalisation movement, they yet again try to rubbish anarchism. |
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It was all really quite endearing, and held up by the fact its leads could act and the script wasn't rubbish. |
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It is disgusting how anti-American rubbish is now being spewed out by certain children's comic books. |
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I went back to the guesthouse and gave myself the luxury of a lie-down for about an hour, whilst watching some rubbish on television. |
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And most of them have satellite or cable so they have even more channels of rubbish. |
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But the press cannot seriously claim to be acting as public watchdog when it publishes any old rubbish. |
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These sentiments would strike any right-minded person as repulsive, hypocritical rubbish. |
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The remains that emerged from the overburden of centuries of rubbish were themselves the object of intense archaeological interest. |
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We all can put an end to litter in Kerry by simply disposing of rubbish in our bin and not leaving or throwing litter in a public place. |
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In addition to rubbish collection and street sweeping, they clear litter from the open spaces in twelve of the council's estates. |
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Money galore can be pumped into cleanliness but you cannot stop Joe Public from undoing all the hard work by dropping litter or dumping rubbish. |
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Dovercourt Railway Station's track has been littered with cans and rubbish. |
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Approximately 120 bags and 10 trailer loads of rubbish were collected and removed by Waterford Co Council. |
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I received an armful of email from other PC users who have found that modern 3.5 inch floppy disks are just rubbish. |
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Council wardens would be employed to fine those who throw rubbish on private land such as gardens, and public spaces including streets and parks. |
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The rubbish rots and gives off gases like methane which is potentially explosive as well as adding to global warming. |
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This is equivalent to three bin bags of rubbish per household of four or less people. |
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So in an effort to start people recycling rubbish, as from Friday, Bristol Bin men will take one wheelie bin full of trash only. |
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Some people were having to take their excess rubbish to the municipal waste depot at Thornton-le-Dale. |
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It was finally discovered right at the bottom of a pile of garden waste and other rubbish, but with the gold and gems intact. |
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While walking on the prom on Saturday night, close to the entrance to the stone jetty, I came across a dog waste bin overflowing with rubbish. |
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What do we care what happens to our rubbish after the nice refuse engineer has collected it from our home? |
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From the start of the procession we were pelted with rubbish, litter, very hard sweets, stones and eggs. |
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Teams of children, aged between 12 and 19 years, cleared piles of rubbish in a two-hour litter blitz. |
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The scheme requires people using a van or trailer to dump rubbish at household waste sites to pay for a permit. |
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Waste ground on Tile Street was also reported to be badly littered with rubbish. |
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The government and councils have told bin workers to refuse to collect rubbish from homes that have not paid. |
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We know that some people fear a build-up of rubbish where domestic waste collections have been reduced. |
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Among the jumble and mess were hidden treasures priceless articles bundled next to worthless rubbish. |
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A lot of people say I talk a load of rubbish in this column but this particular week they are absolutely right. |
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Since when are you a great believer in true love and all that romance novel rubbish? |
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What a load of rubbish, how can they stand there talking such nonsense in front of reporters? |
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They thought it was a load of rubbish and just ignored it as any proof had yet to be discovered. |
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The claim made by the Minister that this bill will reduce compliance costs, and suchlike, is a load of rubbish. |
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It is very difficult to believe half the rubbish uttered by some team managers before and after matches these days. |
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How can so many people in the world's most technically advanced nation believe such rubbish? |
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It is smug, fundamentalist rubbish to suggest that simply because people do not believe in this particular bill, they are anti-family. |
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It is nothing short of extraordinary that, at the close of the 20th century, intelligent people still believe in superstitious rubbish. |
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There are still a few die-hard bigots around who still believe that sort of rubbish. |
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We constantly hear about people being encouraged to dump their cars and get on the bus but then we are left with a rubbish bus service. |
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In January, an order was served on the company demanding that rubbish, rubble and waste was cleared from the land. |
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If you start to steal, you'll probably get rubbish that somebody left in the ashcan in the back of their house. |
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After a couple of pints we began to loosen up and we had a great night talking rubbish and joking and laughing. |
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Witnesses claim lorryloads of rubbish have been dumped several times a day at the site just off the A64 York Road. |
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What rubbish would you have to tune into on another channel to avoid the sight of us lot in action on the telly next June? |
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For the record, in case anyone is thinking it, the assertion that women are worse at maths is also utter rubbish. |
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Now if you have mastered this as well as me the air should rush in making a pretty rubbish hand-clap sound. |
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The changes will mean residents placing their rubbish in a suitable container or into strong plastic sacks. |
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I'd ordered 100 recycled black plastic rubbish sacks, and we'd just used the last one. |
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It's sad that they leave rubbish behind and equally sad that the resources of the council have to be deployed to clear it up. |
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Mountains of rubbish are piled up to form a landscape that is almost lunar in its desolation. |
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He was particularly interested in the attics of old buildings, where he sometimes found valuable artefacts among the rubbish. |
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What rubbish, we live in a country where we have freedom of speech and choice. |
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A baying mob of youths hurled abuse at firefighters as they battled a suspicious rubbish fire threatening to engulf an electricity pylon. |
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He had retrieved it from a rubbish bin but was having little success in taking off with his prize. |
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Keep Britain Tidy predicted problems would be caused by litter and discarded food from takeaways and overflowing household rubbish bags. |
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By tradition, remakes of old arcade games are rubbish, but Midway seem to have missed the ruling. |
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An avalanche of mud and rubbish crashed down upon a group of more than 100 shacks and huts, which were home to around 800 families. |
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And as the winter rains pour down, the camp is awash with sewage and rubbish. |
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Steve's is not the first complaint I have received about unwanted rubbish being left in the back alleys behind terraced homes. |
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There are 6 cigarette butts on the floor around my seat and an ash tray in the lid of every rubbish bin. |
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He wondered if perhaps something was in the rubbish bin in the kitchen that was malodorous but it didn't quite have that kind of smell. |
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There are people here, and scatters of rubbish on the ground, which stand out against the white snow. |
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At the rubbish dump, adults and children scavenged for any items which might be recycled or sold. |
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The project will see a special crew, armed with a truck, hunting down and carting away piles of rubbish before firebugs can strike. |
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As a result it is our responsibility to ensure these spaces in our own backyard remain clean and free of rubbish for the community to enjoy. |
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Another time, he and a class of schoolchildren cleared an area of rubbish together, and from this built a figure of a woman. |
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Then, as naively as if he were a bagman selling rubbish to a fool, Chullunder unfolded his proposal to the gravely nodding woman. |
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They are off their scones if they think we're going to swallow this CAF rubbish for much longer. |
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She asserted that a photo of marabou storks on a pile of rubbish was racist because it portrayed the decay of Johannesburg under black rule. |
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When the flying boat works closed down, they had dumped a load of rubbish and scrap metal in the deepest part of the lake. |
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Normally, if there has been a bank holiday, the rubbish is picked up the following day. |
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Asked to rubbish this scurrilous piece of scuttlebutt BT has sheepishly acknowledged that it is true. |
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This rubbish may be left in black sacks for this one clean-up day only, thereafter blue sacks must be used. |
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Can't you train a thicko to put his rubbish in a bin without using a cattle prod as a punishment and some dog biscuits as a reward. |
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Somebody had left a pile of rubbish lying right on the street, near where the car had peeled away. |
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A rubbish recycling station was located on the ground floor of the apartment block and the only passage into the building was piled with rubbish. |
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Priceless historical film rescued from a Blackburn rubbish skip will go on show to the public for the first time this week. |
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As I was walking to the rubbish bin to throw the empty bottles away I spotted Leon and Alaina. |
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Used needles, rubbish and even a caravan had been left on the site, creating a danger to those tidying it up. |
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Until recently, there's been the odd tin can or a bit of rubbish, but there's been nothing like this at all. |
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It's bulk that fills up the rubbish tips, and plastic bottles are the bulkiest component by weight that we have to dispose of. |
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The pictures are mostly industrial landscapes like gas works or junk yards and rubbish tips. |
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So she left home at 16, lived in a tin-hut Delhi slum, foraging for beer bottles she could wash and sell on rubbish tips. |
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Alas, it's a resource that is as well-catalogued as a rubbish tip and the librarians never seem to be around to help when you need it most. |
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And the wages of workers who do the jobs we try not to think about, in care homes, on rubbish tips or on our streets, are scandalously low. |
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Shoppers and traders today demanded action to clean up two water features in Basildon town centre which have been reduced to rubbish tips. |
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He said the grounds of his town centre church were treated like a rubbish tip and bottles lobbed at its windows. |
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Mr Colley said one source would be rubbish tips, where half-used tins could be collected in recycling bins. |
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Given the large volume of rubbish being left, council officers suspect a tipper truck is being used to make the deposits. |
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So far she has collected bin bags full of rubbish, including engine oil and rat poison containers, bags of used disposable nappies and dog mess. |
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So last week some toerag flytipped some garden rubbish on the farm, so we tidied it up and tried to burn it. |
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He said the Council couldn't increase the level of fines imposed on people, who illegally dumped rubbish, as they were set down in legislation. |
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He says the ditch in Holland Road which runs beside his land is not draining because it is used as a dumping ground for rubbish. |
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The rest of the rubbish is placed onto a conveyer belt, urea is added and it is taken to the digester. |
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With the greatest respect the email about the danger of phones is rubbish, absolute tosh, should be ignored etc. |
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Hackneyed, undisciplined and utterly rubbish, it ended with a shadowy stranger in black springing Myers from prison for no discernible reason. |
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At midnight we were swept out with the rest of the rubbish and decided to call it a night. |
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People are trying their best to make the town look attractive but rubbish really spoils it. |
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Knife sharpeners and rubbish collectors advertised their services in musical calls. |
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The study showed that only 14 per cent of household rubbish bins contain absolutely no information of interest to fraudsters. |
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That amounts to 1500 tonnes of glass, plastic, paper and cans going into recycling bins rather than rubbish bags. |
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Bin wagons, rubbish bins and boxes are all in line for a major shake-up to smooth the way for kerbside recycling. |
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On your next visit to the supermarket take excess packaging and deposit in the rubbish bins in the store car park. |
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An electrified clothes drying rack, a guitar made out of an coffee tin, drums built from stainless steel colanders, pots and rubbish bins. |
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In addition one resident actually had somebody put a sack of rubbish in their bin when they had it left out for collection. |
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They cobble together any old rubbish to pass off as art, such as baths full of baked beans or piles of old house bricks. |
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Teachers in Bradford schools could help by teaching their pupils to bin rubbish instead of throwing it on the verges and pavements. |
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She even goes round with a bin bag collecting rubbish when the fun is over. |
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Unfortunately it then ignited a bin bag full of used envelopes and rubbish which caused most of the fire damage. |
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How could a street environment officer prove the bin bag loitering outside your house contained your rubbish? |
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A chat about rubbish led to a Sunday morning spent lifting shopping trolleys and old bikes from the local dock area. |
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He said a woman driver narrowly escaped injury when a bin containing about 500 kg of rubbish just missed her car. |
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Yeah, we've been rubbish at updates, but we're back now and the NoiseMonkey staff have been bionically improved by broadband. |
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Yes, but then how many people are really interested in the tripe and rubbish served up at 6.30 pm on the programme. |
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We can tut, mither, and blame them for why our athletes are absolutely rubbish. |
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I'm rubbish at pacing my alcohol intake, and useless at not mixing my drinks. |
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The grey bridges stood silently above the rivers, with the rubbish of modern life floating past occasionally. |
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And those that are intended to amuse oneself at the cost of others should definitely be cast away on the rubbish heap. |
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In fact, it's all too easy to look at the rubbish piling up around our borough and tut-tut that nothing is being done. |
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All the other little girls were in their ballet tutus as Tinkerbell or Sleeping Beauty and I went in a brown paper rubbish bag. |
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Give them clear instructions and make sure that they stay around after guests have gone to help remove rubbish and to give the floor a mop. |
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There were also more than 2,000 rubbish blazes started by firebugs in Bradford. |
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The rubbish has been accumulating at the site over the past few weeks and now has grown into dreadful blights on the roadside. |
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The volunteers piled up mounds of rubbish, including old prams, gates and fences and hoped the Council would remove it. |
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I declare that all such ideas are completely unbelievable and full of rubbish. |
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The rubbish about Howard doing a good job for his Battlers is unbelievable. |
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Households in Wiltshire produce around 250,000 tonnes of household rubbish that currently goes into the county's landfill sites. |
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The area has deteriorated with rubbish in front gardens and properties uncared for. |
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The stink is loathsome and high where wasted rubbish gets disposed off uncaringly in an open public place. |
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If the matter is left go unchecked other people will think they have a free hand to discard all their household rubbish wherever they want. |
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Fly tipped garden rubbish is as much a stain on the countryside as dog muck and litter. |
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There is an awful lot of rubbish that gets thrown off the path like drinks bottles and crisp packets, and some undelivered newspapers. |
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A friend of his managed to salvage four of them from the rubbish skip and returned them. |
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Carrying heavy bags of rubbish up steel steps to tip over the waist height edge of the skip cannot be safe. |
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Supplying waste skips and filling of same with rubbish thrown out from flood damaged shops. |
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Rubbish littered the site, along with burned-out cars and refuse skips, huge piles of Tarmac and garden rubbish and gas cylinders. |
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There was no easy answer, and I mumbled some rubbish about looking for a last-minute bargain. |
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Just as today, in the past a great deal of rubbish was generated by the mundane activities of everyday existence. |
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If you must smoke then smoke at home, mess up your own house, keep your own rubbish and leave the rest of us smoke free. |
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We ask people to be aware of the litter laws and not dump any type of rubbish for the bonfires on the greens. |
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There was no noise but the sound of rubbish flutterin about the pavements and the slosh, slosh, slosh of the petrol in the can. |
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For weeks, the residents and passing pedestrians have had to put up with dozens of smelly rubbish bags lying around. |
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That view, which defies history, evidence, logic and rationality has been pumped out by the media, who now unshakeably believe their own rubbish. |
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Also pay special attention to alleyways that can often be a wind trap or a store for unsightly rubbish. |
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Travellers who were running a paving company from a disused pub car park turned it into an unsightly rubbish dump. |
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He said rubbish on motorways is unsightly and poses a danger to both drivers and animals. |
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The heavy rainfall carried down a great number of branches, weeds and other rubbish into the main navigation channel of the reservoir. |
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The dossier contains photographs of kerbside rubbish, unswept roads, leaf litter and uncollected bin bags at sites across the city. |
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Instead, the palm trees are uprooted and rotting on the sand, which is hidden by rubble and rubbish. |
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Some street urchins and migrant workers then moved in and produced a lot of rubbish in the building. |
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We need a disposal service for our collective neuroses, something to clear away the rubbish of our self-regard and pomposity. |
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That was what Ben and Lisa were here to tell me after sorting through our rubbish. |
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They were grinning broadly and saying all kinds of rubbish while embracing their friend. |
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There was no microphone, a rubbish sound system and it was my first wedding anniversary. |
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What does the nitery crackdown have in common with cheating baht bus drivers, a hike in the price of visas and rubbish in the streets? |
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And they cannot put more than one spadeful of rubbish in each bag as it may tear. |
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It is said the drone also keeps the vespiary clean, clearing away all rubbish and carrying out dead bodies. |
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For the most part, the album, like its predecessor, gives a warm glow, akin to talking rubbish over a couple of cans with your mates. |
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The fire crew had been called to the woodland at 9.25 pm following reports of rubbish and debris being piled up and set ablaze. |
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All the enclosure ditches contained considerable quantities of domestic rubbish. |
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Louts who dumped rubbish on a war memorial are beneath contempt, says an army veteran. |
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The assumption that the benefits of Global Warmist policy are infinite and the costs immaterial is simply rubbish. |
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He is surrounded by the detritus of his addiction in a waste area in the middle of a rubbish dump. |
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York council chiefs announced plans to dump regular weekly rubbish collections in an attempt to recycle more garden waste. |
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Stephanie took a pair of small nail scissors from her handbag and slowly chopped the gold card into pieces then she ceremonially tossed the bits into a nearby rubbish bin. |
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The litter on the boreen in Tullyvarraga, black bags of household rubbish thrown in over the wall, is a shame, a black spot in the quest for Tidy Towns glory. |
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They should spend a little less time smoking wacky baccy and listening to that tuneless rubbish called dance music, and rather more time being seen and not heard. |
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The system is rubbish, but there's nothing I can do about that. |
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The rubbish also attracted beetles, flies, centipedes and millipedes. |
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I ask people to remove all unburnable rubbish in bin liners. |
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The conference, to be held in Tidworth in November, will show how thinking about rubbish as a raw material rather than a waste product can benefit businesses. |
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The mantelpiece in front of which Washington sat, and which was pictured by both the Peales, was years ago unphilosophically torn out and thrust as rubbish into the cellar. |
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Traders, especially those selling food and takeaways, must take responsibility for the areas around their premises and encourage customers to dispose of rubbish properly. |
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The council has tried to address the problem of illegally dumped rubbish by organising free collections of household waste including unwanted fridges. |
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Now, I know it's the done thing to give your children a little of what you're having, in order to accustom their palates to fineness and adventure and all that rubbish. |
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The excavations at Waterstone's uncovered wattle fencing and rubbish pits superbly preserved because of the water-logged conditions under the building. |
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But my grandmother, who wore the trousers, used to tell him to shut up and stop talking rubbish, so we never got to ask him exactly how they were related. |
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They were a right rabble, swearing and throwing rubbish around. |
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I even longed for the real Australian rubbish in other families' yards, like the stack of 'dead marines' waiting for the bottle-oh on the back porch. |
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Not surprisingly, a lot of German neo-Nazis skirt their own laws by publishing their rubbish abroad, especially in the USA where it's perfectly legal. |
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It stinks of horse muck at the moment and the rubbish is going everywhere. |
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In the harsh economic climate of those days nothing further could be done with the site, so it became a weedgrown, rubbish strewn eyesore for the next 40 years. |
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Park staff took away four tandem trailerloads of rubbish, he said. |
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The level of organisation is very impressive, though I'm not sure about the symbolism of the count supervisors using an empty ballot box as a rubbish bin. |
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Some of the rubbish you find on there wouldn't sell in a jumble sale here. |
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The inspired prophet cannot even get the number of Seven Sleepers correct, so the compilers of this latest rubbish send in a new revelation from Allah. |
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It's amazing how much rubbish westies throw into these canals. |
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The lovely stretch of coastline in front of it was hideously strewn with rubbish. |
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The main focus has been on organising community litter picks, although other people have been working behind the scenes to clear back alleys of rubbish. |
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Very often these unscrupulous people will just dump the rubbish. |
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After the first day of the strike many city centre streets were filled with litter as protesters tipped over rubbish bins and emptied refuse bags. |
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The amount of rubbish that's built up over the years is staggering. |
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I need to throw some rubbish out, then I'm going to have a shower and go. |
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The city aims to double the amount of rubbish people take to recycling bins and increase the amount collected from the kerbside by nearly 10 times. |
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Refuse collectors are instructed only to collect rubbish left in the bins and no other bags, in an attempt to reduce landfill and encourage recycling. |
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After they left, hotel staff found a black duffel bag in a rubbish skip. |
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It seems to have attracted a nice range of comments from soft-hearted animal lovers and those who um, think everyone else's opinions are a load of rubbish. |
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Wrapped in waterproofs I marvelled at how our little river had swollen out of all recognition, hurtling past laden with broken branches, fence posts and all manner of rubbish. |
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Of course, feminists would argue that the idea that men are now crushed under the heel of power-wielding, all-controlling women is complete rubbish. |
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Seeing as each child in disposable nappies fills a black bin bag every week, switching to cloth will make a huge difference to the amount of rubbish in the grey bins. |
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Both normal rubbish and recyclables will be collected on the same day. |
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The provision of toilets and a rubbish skip is being considered. |
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It would make a big difference if people would just followed simple steps such as putting all rubbish in a black bin bag, which should be knotted to prevent any overspill. |
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Management may be good at hitting targets, doing cash-flow levels, but they are rubbish at recognising stress in staff and quite often they don't want to know. |
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Not the kind you put rubbish in and the binmen take two weeks to empty. |
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It was his idea that all new Chelsea signings should have to sing a song in the dressing room on their first day, usually while being scorned and pelted with rubbish. |
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They are also offering to send out rubbish patrols after closing to pick up bottles, flyers and food wrappings in the immediate vicinity of the premises. |
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A trendy restaurant chain has fallen out of fashion with Chiswick residents after keeping them awake with the noise of alfresco dining and late night rubbish collections. |
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The Ashbury sailed in ballast with 345 extra tons of stone rubbish. |
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Local residents have complained about unsightliness and rats, only to be told that the owners of the dumped-upon land cannot be traced, so the rubbish can't be moved. |
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All that is required is an artistic mind that finds unconventional uses for unwanted material dumped in scrap heaps, or abandoned in rubbish dumps. |
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The 60-year-old was trapped inside his home for crucial minutes while fire crews dealt with rubbish set alight by pranksters on the other side of town. |
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The green bin is for rubbish which can be composted like grass cuttings, plant trimmings, tea bags, coffee grinds, potato peelings etc. but no cooked food or raw meat. |
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Today the county council said it was not aware of a promise to return to clean up the land but would arrange to tidy up any land which was covered in rubbish. |
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Padding down the lighted street, Ria kicked an empty beer can and wondered how everyone else got such good lives and she landed up with such a rubbish family. |
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This is in contrast to domestic rubbish, the vast bulk of which is dumped in landfill, and to human waste which requires treatment before being released into waterways. |
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For example, does this increase in autonomy mean that the Hauraki Islanders have to dispose of their own rubbish on their island instead of barging it back to Auckland? |
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The employees then separate the resaleable stuff from the rubbish. |
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One problem was that some councils had removed litter bins from trunk road lay-bys to encourage motorists to take their rubbish home with them and to save collection costs. |
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I saw a pile of black rubbish lying on the side of the road. |
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In the Eighties, when wine drinkers were young and innocent, Britain's wine retailers and brewers were able to palm off a high percentage of this undrinkable rubbish. |
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The annual event is held to get rid of rubbish on Orkney's beaches. |
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If we are lucky some of them may return for an informal visit, but no thanks to those mentioned above or all the other pessimistic moaners who tried to rubbish the event. |
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It has made me dig out my old diary from 1985-6 which is full of embarrassing, poorly crafted rubbish and shows me up to be the young idiot that I suspected I must have been. |
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The knock-on effect is that the streets are sewers of foul-smelling rubbish and discarded flyers, with which the council seems woefully unequipped and disinclined to deal. |
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They removed an estimated 700 pounds of litter and other rubbish. |
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Even at 9am the town centre doesn't appear to have had the industrial cleaners cleaning up from the previous day's rubbish and litter, and so it goes on. |
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Members of the public are also entitled to make complaints against pedestrians discarding rubbish and against those discarding papers or other litter from cars. |
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Several tons of rubbish were cleaned from houses during the tidy-up. |
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It almost has me believing in the things I usually dismiss as rubbish, the fairies and the other little people, or the wisdom of the non-human living things. |
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Streets devoid of any sign of human life had been taken over by swirling rubbish, rolling through city centres like tumbleweed in an old ghost town. |
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Park staff took away four tandem trailer loads of rubbish, he said. |
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Anyhow, we quickly mellowed out with a bottle of the lowest teen-priced wine on a deep and scuffed settee and talked about holidays and every kind of rubbish. |
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If it's not unethical corporate moles and scratching through somebody else's rubbish, it's scratching through long columns of your own figures in the hope of an elusive clue. |
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If the wrong rubbish is in the grey bin, will it be taken out and left to one side, or will it be put back into the bin, after it has been emptied? |
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A volunteer who helps maintain a York beauty spot has pleaded for more help from local people after rubbish and broken glass was left scattered across the site. |
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Red-faced environment chiefs today pledged there will be no repeat of the Hampshire scandal which saw tons of recyclable waste dumped in rubbish tips. |
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Often the buses are dirty, smelly and littered with rubbish. |
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The room has a great light fixture, by Artemide, and truly original artwork in the cast of a broken piano that artist Leesa French found in a rubbish tip. |
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At the end of that time the rubbish is sieved, metal objects are removed with magnets and the immature compost is placed onto the maturation floor. |
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The Government has known for five years that disposing of solid toxic waste with domestic rubbish would be banned, bringing the UK in line with the rest of Europe. |
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These recycling rubbish tips are being introduced at more convenient locations around the neighbourhood, making it easier for residents to recycle. |
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West Wiltshire District Council is introducing a new twin bin scheme, which sees recyclable waste and regular rubbish collected on alternate weeks. |
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The winners of City of York Council's summer clean-up campaign were presented with prizes, won after they gained raffle tickets for putting their rubbish in waste bins. |
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This will allow the council to introduce alternate weekly collections of recyclable waste one week and non-recyclable rubbish from the grey wheeled bin the next. |
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The council provides residents with a green waste bin for non-recyclable household rubbish, bags for paper, boxes for glass and a separate bin for garden waste. |
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Beggarsdale was in need of a spot of light relief this week, what with fears that the old quarry is about to be turned into a rubbish tip and some pretty dreary weather. |
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Anyway, a deal has been struck, the cash handed over and so the thousands, nae millions, of devoted fans can get their regular fix of this rubbish. |
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I also include the litter droppers and the tippers of rubbish in the nearest convenient place for them, the latter being outside of the park at the moment. |
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Mum is standing over me assembling a costume and I am mortified because not only is my costume home made, it is made out of a brown paper rubbish bag. |
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It was a load of rubbish, I don't want to waste my time watching that. |
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Together the pair will sift through drawers, cupboards and storage places in a bid to turn your old junk, clutter and rubbish in hard cash for something special. |
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Chalmers treasured his 25 cents a week, and it was amusing to watch him hobble about on his remaining leg, emptying rubbish baskets and grinning toothlessly. |
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Some of the maudlin rubbish in the popular songs of the day still survive to add their melancholic sloppiness to the supply produced today, which is more than sufficient. |
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A sign has been erected asking people to take away any rubbish from the graveyard and not to just dump it in the corner as was previously the situation. |
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It was unclean water, untreated sewage and uncollected rubbish. |
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The director of operations at the city council, stunned onlookers last year when he grabbed a loudhailer and started yelling at people to pick up their rubbish. |
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This guards against bully-boy tactics such as where a more senior party from the other side arrives to rubbish the deal just as their subordinate is poised to shake on it. |
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Garden rubbish is also collected in hessian sacks for a small charge. |
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Trolleys were loaded with boxes of cash and hidden under rubbish before being smuggled out of the bank into a waiting white transit van that has still not been traced. |
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A giant garbage heap threatens to break through the cybersite's dome, and the CyberSquad must become garbologists to reduce the rubbish. |
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A MAN was lucky to escape with minor injuries after an aerosol cannister exploded while he was burning rubbish. |
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Clean up any leaves from the ground and place in the rubbish bin so no black spot spores are passed on to next year. |
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Locals said they had been told the torso was found in a rubbish bin in the area. |
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I can't stand the thought of some sky pilot who has never met me spewing out his rubbish over my coffin. |
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