Like Tracks or The Promise, High Hopes has been cobbled together from castoffs. |
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If jamming with Tom Morello on a bunch of castoffs and covers is good enough for Peter, then fine. |
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We don't need any more mockney, has-been Hollywood castoffs in London, they just take up precious space and claim all the freebies so there's none left for us. |
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I didn't know at the time that my used textbooks were castoffs and that our science and athletic equipment represented the hand-me-downs from white schools in the district. |
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And finally, and above all, so that the most vulnerable farmers do not become the castoffs of these agreements. |
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At that time he also briefly worked in a mental institution, where he had his first encounters with society's castoffs and marginalized types. |
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If everyone heated with wood, though, it would be a scarcer resource and we'd have a much harder time finding castoffs. |
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These playoffs are a bit of a pain for Habs fans, since they are deeply inflected, as ice cream with pecans, with shoulda-coulda-Canadiens castoffs. |
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Although these two castoffs from the Canadian rowing team came together just a few weeks before the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, they still managed to claim the gold medal in the coxless pairs event. |
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Although barnstormers and acrobatic fliers all too often tarnished the image of aviation by performing foolhardy stunts in worn-out military castoffs, the phenomenon of utility aviation attracted increasing numbers of users. |
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The event, which auctioned the model's wardrobe castoffs and high-end donations from designer labels, donated money to the Disasters Emergency Committee. |
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