It is up to every one of us to explore ways and means of cutting down on the contents of our garbage bin. |
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The ultimate garbage man actually scored more points than he grabbed rebounds for the first time this season. |
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We must not use Mother Nature as our garbage collector for if we do we will eventually be consumed by our own refuse. |
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Placing a blood-soaked gauze pad in a garbage can containing otherwise ordinary trash converts the entire container into medical waste. |
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I crumpled the empty paper bag and tossed it in the garbage next to the fridge. |
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Basically your garbage pail is the hippest new fusion cuisine restaurant in town for ants. |
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Shuffling around bars with garbage sound systems to music that my parents frugged to is not my idea of a good time. |
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These controlled substances were found at such places as washracks, dumpsters, and building garbage containers. |
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Dad came out of the house with garbage and walked past, carrying the white bag a good twenty feet to heave it into the dumpster. |
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What will double is all the garbage we store on our computers, which is to say not much of real value. |
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With the exploding populace of the cities and its suburbs, household garbage and refuse is posing a serious threat. |
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She dressed in dirty rags, wandered aimlessly in the streets, scavenging garbage for food. |
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The workers have not been paid for 94 weeks and are refusing to remove the garbage until they receive full payment. |
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In the meantime, remember that the bears are still out there and keep your garbage and pet food inside. |
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The household garbage contains carbon while the sewage sludge contains nitrogen and water. |
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For now, there's dinner to be cooked, bedtime stories to be read, the garbage to be taken out. |
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Natalie tried to fish the bracelet out of the garbage and put it back together. |
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It has a chronic waste problem with garbage and sewerage littering the edges of the coral reef that forms the island. |
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There is only an enclosure there where the whole colony's garbage is dumped. |
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For example, most customers don't know that these big boats dump raw sewage and garbage at sea. |
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He welcomes the Chennai Corporation's proposal to start segregation of garbage at the household level. |
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We sifted through the garbage another four times, then I looked at the dumpster. |
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Much of this increase has been attributed to the availability of garbage and fish waste. |
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The striking workers protested outside the municipal council office and dumped garbage on the steps. |
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Allowing Bradford's garbage to be dumped in Skibeden will hasten the day this landfill site is full. |
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Tons of garbage dumped into the sea off Borneo regularly washes up, littering the beach with bottles, cans and plastic bags. |
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His argument was that the Corporation had no right to dump the urban garbage in the rural areas. |
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Eliminate sources of food, such as garbage or outdoor pet food dishes that attract stray cats. |
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Gone are the days when a resident could quietly dump a bag of garbage by the roadside and proceed on his morning walk. |
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As one observer noted waggishly, janitors take garbage away, they don't bring us more. |
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One cannot blame the citizens who try to jam one more piece of garbage into them. |
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I thought jamadars carrying huge bags of garbage had little children in there. |
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Most of the garbage is handled manually by municipal employees and private jamadars at great risk to their own health. |
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Americans are right to refuse truckloads of garbage that contain biomedical waste and radioactive material. |
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I thought it was tacky with garbage music, but hey, there's no accounting for taste. |
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The stoppage has resulted in garbage accumulating on the main thoroughfares and streets of Lyari. |
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Remember not to leave unattended garbage around for local raccoons or opossums. |
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I collected my pack of cigarettes from the crate, shoved them in my back pocket and hoisted the garbage bag over my shoulder. |
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You are much better off putting the keg into an empty garbage can and packing the surrounding space with ice. |
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What do plastic garbage bags, human flesh, and the skins of apples all have in common? |
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Returning to the garbage bag, he began to dig a large hole in the ground, into which he dumped the sack. |
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But he also admitted responsibility for the problem as they stopped short of garbage disposal and did not take up environmental issues. |
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When she was done half an hour later, she discarded the garbage bags in the wheelie bin outside by the garage. |
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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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It is also time that we must take greater care in managing our garbage from ravenous dogs and ravens. |
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Out the window he could see unemployed men going through garbage cans to search for food. |
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Cucumber and melon plants infected with or killed by bacterial wilt should be pulled up and placed in a closed garbage container. |
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The heaps, known as windrows, bring down the temperature of the garbage and prevent leaching too, Ms. Patel says. |
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Upon taking over the paper, he told reporters and editors in so many words that the paper was garbage and needed a complete makeover. |
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A large pile of construction materials, scraps, workbenches, tables and garbage accumulate around the displays as they are being built. |
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Rain early Thursday has made the mud and piling garbage alongside roads stickier and stinkier. |
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Alex tossed the remains of his sandwich in the garbage nearby and brushed his hands off. |
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Weeds with seedheads should be disposed of in the garbage to prevent repopulating the garden with fresh seed. |
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They lug their dirty laundry to the neighborhood Laundromat, lug their groceries home and then lug the bags of garbage to the curb. |
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Zoning laws prohibit liquor stores from being built across from high schools, or garbage dumps from being put in residential neighborhoods. |
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The subway tunnel was half-lit as garbage was littered literally everywhere. |
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Empty the litter box, line it with a garbage bag and either leave it that way or put in a little aquarium gravel. |
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All was empty there in the ocean-breezed lot, save for some random piles of garbage and a cat or two romping through the lanes. |
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Gerry threw the fifth empty can into the rough direction of the garbage can. |
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During the mapping, team members paid close attention to garbage in the streets, vacant lots, and alleys. |
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The principle and spirit of democracy could be thrown into garbage when confronting the lure of economical interests. |
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There were not enough seats, so people were using the garbage receptables as their dining tabletops. |
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As an auxiliary of the hotel itself, the bar is not obliged to pack itself with human garbage just to pay the rent. |
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What freedom can we Indians boast of when thousands of children can be seen rattling in garbage dumps instead of carrying satchels to school? |
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You may even see your property taxes increase as towns have to pay more to keep their police cars, fire engines, and garbage trucks on the road. |
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Especially effective in rest rooms, garbage cans, dumpsters, anywhere malodors are a problem. |
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In this picture, an Indonesian scavenger takes a break from collecting plastic from garbage clogging a Jakarta canal. |
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According to Alamsyah, most of the squatters in the area work as garbage men, scavengers and do other odd jobs. |
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They had a covered grandstand and a scoreboard which attracted a large and rowdy home crowd with streaking blue garbage can drummers. |
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More or less, this is some old guy barking out of key over the sound that happens when a garbage can gets thrown down a flight of stairs. |
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Then, to my surprise, he tore the photograph in half, then fourths, then eighths and threw it in the garbage basket beside his bed. |
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Meanwhile, Pasar Minggu market in South Jakarta looked dirty due to accumulated piles of garbage at several places. |
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Already, more than two dozen states have passed measures against garbage mail. |
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Sven ate about half, out of pure hunger, but then felt sick and threw up into the garbage can. |
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Keep all food, water and garbage in metal or thick plastic containers with tight-fitting lids. |
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Use plastic bags from stores or freezer bags as garbage catchers attached to your cutting table or serger. |
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Perhaps, the rich people should learn from the poor beggars who always rummage through the garbage for their daily survival. |
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Of course, if a garbage disposal is not installed, the dishwasher water drains from the air gap into the drain, above the trap. |
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We have got babies left on railway platforms, and in drains and garbage bins, and children bitten by dogs and besieged by disease and affliction. |
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However, in this instance, the crew was seen throwing large plastic bags filled with garbage into a deep trench located off Pattaya's coastline. |
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But ripping yarns of undersea adventure failed to describe stinking bilges and hideous, overflowing buckets of garbage or worse. |
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Removing the garbage from the bin AND putting a new bin liner in, and putting the lid on, seems simply too much work. |
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The purpose, as I see it, is to trap garbage which will flow to the side naturally as the river flows to the sea. |
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Nearly two dozen employees and relatives sealed computers in garbage bags with twist ties. |
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Put your organic garbage in a plastic shopping bag, tied with a twist tie, in the freezer, or the fridge if you don't have space in the freezer. |
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He said no one had been able to identify the person responsible for dumping the explosive device in a garbage bin. |
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The soundtrack is dominated by the rich buzz of blowflies, the same winged buzz that punctuate later scenes set at the garbage dump. |
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The Government must impose fine on those who dump garbage in public places. |
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Making their way through the fruit skins and the heaps of garbage they start out towards the bus stand. |
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Legal codes are huge bodies of code on which very little garbage collection has been performed. |
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He fetched a garbage bag from underneath the sink and, without entering the bedroom, handed it to her. |
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Every few minutes whistles sounded and the workers left the hill as a slew of garbage came raining down, erecting the pile higher again. |
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The faster she tried to move, the slower and more labored her steps became, held back by drifts of garbage washed together with slops and urine. |
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If you haven't learnt the craft and you produce a lot of unreadable garbage then people won't read you. |
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Putrid smells of raw sewage and burning garbage become acceptable after being exposed to these foul scents for a long enough time. |
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I swished my way through the center of town, knocking people down and upturning garbage cans. |
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They scavenge for carrion and garbage and also prey on rodents and on the eggs and nestlings of other birds. |
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They put rubber in their ovens to make it burn better, some put used diapers, any old garbage just to get rid of it. |
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But he read enough garbage to sink his reputation for probity and solidness. |
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Then my mother took a soup spoon, loosened the mass of cream-colored seeds that clung to the cavity and scooped them into the garbage pail. |
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He dived down a dark alley and ducked down behind a pile of crates and noisome garbage to catch his breath. |
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She chased a small form into a shadowed alley full of garbage and more noisome things. |
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Improper handling of garbage and the transmission of disease by insects and vermin posed major health problems for the population. |
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I was passing a side-street and found about 9 people pulling sealed wine and vermouth bottles out of a garbage bin on the street. |
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The garbage situation reflects the never-ending mess that buffets the country's two-and-a-half year administration. |
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He also added that if someone was smashing thousands of bulbs into a garbage bin then mercury levels in that person's blood would go up. |
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At 6am the garbage truck makes its way down the street, brakes grinding and compactor whirring. |
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They magnanimously bestow on our green spaces abundant spit, phlegm, nasal mucus, litter and noxious garbage of all kinds. |
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But we are noticing a visible difference in the garbage we buy for compost. |
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Burnable garbage is comprised of things like pieces of paper, old clothes, and cut hair. |
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Mogadishu is a town in ruin, damaged buildings, tin shanty shacks, piles of garbage and burned-out vehicles in the streets. |
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Distributing 7,500 garbage pails around Central Park with a teddy bear atop each might be as creative, if creativity is measured by novelty. |
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They don't mind, since without those leftovers they would either starve or be rummaging in garbage dumps for stale food scraps. |
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But contrary to popular belief, he said, the canines don't devour large amounts of garbage or vast numbers of family pets. |
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The metal garbage can at the end of the barracks became alive like a steel band, as Sergeant Gonvea banged it with a stick. |
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At one time she had to endure the stench of mounting garbage as it wasn't collected for over two weeks. |
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The King portrayed a female vagrant, complete with a garbage bag dress, who goes after a man in hope of satisfying her carnal desires. |
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There's only one explanation, and that is that one or the other of them went through our garbage and stole from it. |
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Let the garbage pile up for a couple weeks at single-family homes in tonier parts of town, though, and heads will roll. |
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Instead, visitors smoke in restaurants, open-air sitting areas and next to the garbage bins. |
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A neighbour reported hearing a thud that sounded like a garbage bag being dropped. |
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The garbage being heaved out the car windows to the roadside says a lot about the heavers. |
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Meanwhile in Toronto, the mayor, with a strained voice, explains to irate restaurant owners why they're being double billed for garbage pickup. |
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Most worked in Mediterranean Europe as household servants, hospital orderlies, garbage collectors, or in similar menial positions. |
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Civilization means living in cities and cities are confronted, in a way more dispersed settlements are not, with heaps of garbage and ordure. |
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He even resisted a municipal garbage strike, by renting a truck and picking up the garbage himself. |
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I was homeless, eating out of garbage cans, strung out and whatever, but I wouldn't change anything for the world. |
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Let me state here and now that I will not purchase black bags so that the council's bin men can take away the garbage from my home. |
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When I had finally gotten out of the stuffy room a large mess and a broom, dustpan and garbage bin were waiting for me. |
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Bruised and shaken, sweating like an overdriven horse, she imagined how pleasant it would be to lie down in the garbage and go to sleep. |
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He laid the two Paiute children to rest, in a plastic garbage sack, next to the strawberry patch. |
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When garbage contains hard objects, it can contribute more directly to accidents by causing damage to vehicles, punctures or dangerous swerves. |
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They watch the corporate owned media and accept the garbage passed as news. |
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For another, the pier isn't an ideal place to clean fish because it lacks a table, running water and a garbage can. |
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The garbage disposal in the pipe below the sink coped with the vegetable peelings and soft food garbage. |
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Odors from your garbage disposal can be eliminated by grinding up orange, grapefruit or lemon peels while running hot water. |
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One moment he is in the middle of a peroration about horizons, and the next he is inexplicably talking about beautiful garbage cans. |
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Last night on the evening air a faint whiff of garbage floated down the street making the heat even more unbearable. |
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The garbage strike isn't merely a glib metaphor for an economically as well as emotionally pestilent environment, however. |
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Despite regular garbage collection, the disposal becomes a nagging pain for Corporation. |
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The collection, transportation and disposal of garbage have always been a headache for the local authorities. |
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Some of the impoundments were lined with plastic, which flapped over the edge of the dirt embankment like a garbage bag inside a trash can. |
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Pupils who collected the most garbage bags were due to get prizes like beach balls, crayons and colouring books. |
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I've been trying to think of a slang term for garbage overproducer, but not much comes immediately to mind. |
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Now modern cities appropriate millions of dollars a year to incinerate garbage and even more money to recycle it. |
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I lie there in a sleeping bag on my foam pad, wrapped in an industrial-strength garbage bag, a goose-down scarf around my head, shivering. |
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Away from the gleaming skyscrapers, China's cities are ringed by run-down shacks, with festering heaps of garbage by the roadside. |
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As for the inorganic garbage that is disposed of every day in a household, it may be broken down right away through incineration. |
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Many Filipinos were angered that the garbage was dumped in the Philippines. |
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But this year I didn't want to wrestle with plastic garbage bags and coolers and bags of ice. |
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Jason followed and eventually cornered me into a tree by the garbage bins behind the gardening shed, and came towards me menacingly. |
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I was walking down the street with two garbage bags filled with various plastic fruits and pornographic magazines. |
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The garbage may also cost us again when we accidentally throw away important information. |
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The fact that this garbage beggars up everybody's postal service for weeks to come is but the physical consequence of this fraud. |
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She'd been taking out some garbage but had now commenced craning her neck to see into our apartment. |
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But others complain that foxes are digging up their gardens, fouling their lawns, attacking their pets and ripping open their garbage bags. |
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She threw it in to the garbage pile where the broken fragments of the instruments had been piled together. |
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He is correct about all of this stuff, but he is also freakily obsessed with this garbage situation. |
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There are the people who let piles of paper and garbage crowd them out of their houses. |
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Finn crumpled the paper and threw it into the garbage can five feet away from us. |
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People living along the river banks admit that they always dump the waste into the river as there is no garbage dump in the neighborhood. |
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I called to complain about garbage that was being dumped in front of the building. |
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They dump garbage on the streets much the way one would expect of primitive people. |
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Human waste and garbage is polluting main water tanks, which are present in these areas. |
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Household garbage is one of the most common sources of things that can make a puppy sick. |
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A more compelling reason, however, is that software can't eliminate the problem of garbage in, garbage out. |
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Many people just throw their junk on the ground rather than finding a garbage can or recycling bin. |
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More than 84 per cent said they hold onto trash until they find a garbage can where they can dispose of it. |
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I can fill most of a large garbage can with the leaves every two weeks if I'm diligent. |
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He threw the sandwich away in the nearest garbage can and headed to school. |
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I scraped the remains of my waffles into the garbage bin and placed my dishes into the sink, promising myself I would clean them up later. |
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Things seemed randomly placed, especially the garbage can right next to the guest chair. |
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I threw away our cups in a public garbage bin, found a sidewalk, and followed it out of the park, where I headed for a subway terminal. |
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I walk away in disgust and throw the piece of paper in the nearest garbage can without even looking at it. |
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They pushed me so quickly and forcefully that I fell back into a pile of garbage bags and hit my head on a garbage bin. |
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She threw the plastic cups into the nearby garbage can and wiped the surface. |
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She then tosses the cup into a nearby garbage can and pulls a cell phone from her tiny purse. |
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Then I had to carry all the trash outside to the big garbage can and roll it out to the sidewalk by the street. |
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Periodically he would sweep it all into a shopping bag and deposit it in the garbage can. |
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It was beginning to cool off ever so slightly, and I tossed my cup in a garbage can as we passed it. |
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For heaven's sake, last night I saw a guy in a Times Square uniform take a spray bottle to a garbage can. |
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Because garbage collection in the capital is not efficient, enormous trash piles litter the streets. |
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The goal is to reduce the duplication of local services such as garbage collection, public education, and policing. |
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There's a cost to cleaning the environment as there is to city garbage collection and sewer treatment. |
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There were no sales, water or sewer taxes, and garbage collection was free. |
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They remember when the idea of paying for garbage collection was preposterous. |
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They are also protesting the commodification of public goods and services, like water, electricity and garbage collection. |
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The new system of garbage collection was introduced to meet the specific needs of the three different plants. |
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Because Goa has no garbage collection, the detritus of tourism is often simply dumped at sea. |
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Languages such as Java have introduced garbage collection mechanisms that relieve programmers of this burden. |
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The register window also incurs a performance penalty when doing garbage collection. |
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It allows you to write code that returns something like a string, without putting in place the overhead of a garbage collection scheme. |
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If you don't believe me, try living in a city where the plumbers or garbage collectors have gone on strike. |
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Plenty of inferior fighters gain their shots whereas he had to work as a garbage collector to pay the bills. |
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One individual can produce one kilogram of garbage everyday, which is a burden for garbage collectors and the environment. |
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That means extra gasoline costs for the city, lots of overtime for garbage collectors, and a small dose of nuisance for everyone. |
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The garbage collectors had been on strike for the past six months for a variety of grievances. |
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The son of a garbage collector and clerk, he used scholarships to help put himself through college, graduate and law school. |
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I gathered up stacks and stacks of jewel boxes and left them on the curb for the garbage collectors. |
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The night before he was assassinated in 1968, he spoke to striking garbage collectors in Memphis, Tenn., promising justice. |
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Role models walk in the shoes of soccer moms and garbage collectors, teachers and students, executives and kitchen help. |
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As much as 8,220 tonnes of garbage had been picked up by local garbage collectors on Chinese New Year's Eve, officials said. |
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Java has a garbage collector to free memory consumed by objects which are no longer used. |
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The memory management supplied by the CLI is administered by a garbage collector. |
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We will cover memory management and the garbage collector as well as the best methods for cleaning up unmanaged resources. |
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This came to light during the installation of the kitchen garbage disposal. |
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It had a white Whirlpool dishwasher, fridge, and stove, and also a garbage disposal. |
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They presumed every family had at least two cars, a pool table in their recreation room, and a garbage disposal unit under their kitchen sink. |
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Consider how many homes have built-in garbage disposals for grinding up food waste. |
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The room is fitted with oak units and has a double ceramic sink and garbage disposal unit. |
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She's used the concierge service to repair her garbage disposal and schedule doctor's appointments. |
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He has established no reputation on energy issues, garbage disposal or air quality. |
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But if the present situation with garbage disposal continues, our city is going to face a major epidemic in the not too distant future. |
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New legislation will also be hammering home the message of better waste management to reduce the cost of garbage disposal. |
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When it comes to garbage disposal, the best way is to set up more ideally located treatment plants. |
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This includes starting recycling initiatives that reduce garbage disposal fees. |
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You don't ask the garbage man for your trash back after you've thrown it away. |
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I actually saw them talk to the garbage men about going through my garbage. |
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The garbage man, who ran across the road without looking, was held not to have been negligent at all. |
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Your neighborhood is chilled by a damp wind tossing about scraps of ribbon and tissue left behind by careless garbage men. |
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Your dad wears a watch, and your granddad wears a watch, your accountant, your garbage man, and the grocery store cashier all wear watches. |
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The trash cans were set out waiting for the garbage man to come by and collect them tomorrow morning. |
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It's a heartwarming tribute to his father, a hardworking Boston garbage man. |
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Also it has yet to build a road leading to the location so that garbage trucks can enter it. |
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As a casual garbage truck driver, I was informed I would be permanent in 3 months. |
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The city has a bizarre regulation requiring all city garbage trucks to be made out of a particular brand of steel. |
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Every day, the city's fleet of garbage trucks make approximately 300 trips to Miron to dump their load. |
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During the governor's term in office, the city administration would be able to add five new garbage trucks to its fleet. |
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Cleaning equipment and a garbage truck made the job a little easier and at the end of the day the beach was in pristine condition. |
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Glen, Grand Canyon River Guide and master of garbology is under the firm belief that garbage maintenance can be fun. |
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To protect them even more, you could slip a garbage bag or an old garment bag over each cushion to save cleanup time in the spring. |
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My neighborhood was a ghost town, with papers and loose garbage rolling along the empty street. |
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The teeming city of Jakarta produces an estimated 23,400 cubic meters of garbage per day. |
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She was always giving it to him about the radishes and the vegetable skins in the garbage disposal. |
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You will need a pipe wrench to disconnect the chrome fittings between the garbage disposal or the sink and the P-trap. |
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One solution would be to build a garbage burning plant which would produce electricity which would drive reverse osmosis desalting units. |
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Grasscycling eliminates the time and effort needed to fill garbage bags and reduces the amount of waste that needs to be collected and processed. |
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Clean Calgary and the City of Calgary are teaming up again in an effort to reduce the amount of garbage being generated locally. |
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Miss Burns said they could provide garbage grippers, bags and high-visibility bibs to anyone interested in litter picking. |
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To prevent people from discarding garbage on the elevated highway, the taxi company has begun providing a garbage bag in every car. |
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Josh ambled over to the garbage can, blowing one final bubble before spitting out his gum. |
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The kitchen was the first room, and the garbage was overflowing, the counters were caked with gunk, and there were sticky spots on the floor. |
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Unfortunately, the rain water picks up every kind of garbage on the streets and gutters, and washes it into the lake. |
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Range filters and hoods are part of this maintenance, as well as garbage cans and disposals. |
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Yes, they are, and I'm sure power grids endured redlining surges as garbage disposals clean up the treacly detritus en masse. |
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Snails and tadpoles are nature's garbage disposals, feeding on decaying plant material and fish waste. |
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When we bought the dishwasher we also bought a garbage disposal because a new dishwasher won't work without one. |
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For the most part, garbage disposals are self-cleaning and virtually maintenance free. |
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Imports of such items as garbage disposals, filters, microwave ovens, and washers and dryers are expected to continue to expand. |
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The boat jerked and the motor gave a garbled cry like a garbage disposal with a spoon caught inside. |
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New to the Bulgarian marketplace, garbage disposals are a standard feature in most Western homes. |
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Although they look the same on the site, careful reading discloses that only the kitchen sink can accommodate a garbage disposal. |
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If you don't have a garbage disposal, keep your drain covered with a fine mesh strainer to prevent clogs. |
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This insensitivity must include disregarding the garbage that is thrown anywhere and everywhere on many a city street. |
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Next thing you know, you're entombed in 136 tons of garbage and burrowing through your house via a system of intricate tunnels. |
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I wasn't given too much to work with, because this week's episodes were a new assortment of garbage from dullsville. |
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And finally, it acknowledges that 100 per cent diversion is impossible, since garbage will never just disappear. |
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Right next to the Cahokia park, just behind where I took these photographs, is the most unseemly of sites, a garbage dump. |
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Before the days of regular garbage pick up, farmers used to dump their unwanted junk in fields and ravines behind their barns. |
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Kids looking for cars don't want your commo garbage anymore. |
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The stench of the backed-up toilets combines with the fumes of garbage fermenting in the midday sun. |
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The bear retreated, but became a fixture around the neighborhood, raiding garbage cans, taking dips in back-yard pools. |
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Then he took the chicken and walked over to his spot near the garbage and sat down to eat it. |
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The following year, he drove a garbage truck for the Department of Sanitation. |
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A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage which formed part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash. |
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His wife is a low-paid worker at a garbage clearance factory in the city. |
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By 10 am, a source at the Ministry of National Security was saying that detectives had recovered a mysterious black box in a garbage bin on the promenade. |
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China has stopped taking thousands of tons of recyclable trash from the U.S., which could mean huge garbage back-ups for cities. |
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Self-help groups have been put on intensive training to make various products from bamboo and other materials that normally end up as garbage discards. |
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Watching too much of this garbage can push you over the edge of sanity. |
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Green works for the Plainfield sanitation department as a garbage man. |
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The red cans are for inorganic garbage like plastic, cans and metal. |
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Other offensive odours can come from areas such as the refrigerator, garbage bins, including indoor compost buckets, musty drawers and even shoes. |
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The rise of factory farms, growing human populations along the coast, and discharge of garbage into the oceans are some of the other threats to sea turtles. |
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When dark imaginations seek images that speak to fear of contagion and plague, rats scurrying out of garbage piles and sewer holes supply a metaphor for humans. |
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She alludes to jobs like street sweeping and garbage collecting being done by informal workers rather than the government. |
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Another striking painting is of seagulls swarming over a garbage dump. |
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The track is immediately set apart by the awkward opening sounds of seagulls and a garbage truck in reverse gear, before it launches into a menacing guitar riff. |
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He thinks television situation comedy is garbage and only agrees when the network promises him his own special, a promise which the network reneges upon. |
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On Friday night, a private hauler contracted by the city to collect garbage during the strike attempted to unload 18 trucks at a garbage-processing plant. |
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And a nine-day strike by private garbage haulers last fall meant other Streets and Sanitation workers were diverted to pick up bags that had piled up. |
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Two Inupiat men from Gambell, Alaska, used garbage bags to return home to their St. Lawrence Island community after the motor on their boat died in rough seas. |
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She stole Elena's ring and threw it down the garbage disposal! |
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I am installing a dishwasher and a garbage disposal in my home. |
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One by one they argue the reasons they're not guilty of a cornucopia of offences ranging from illegal parking and moving violations, to tossing their garbage on the wrong day. |
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He started by getting into his beat-up old car and driving around the city going through people's garbage looking for things he could fix up and sell. |
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As you can see, I'm still in denial about my lack of a garbage disposal. |
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Two young political rivals are going toe-to-toe in the upcoming municipal elections, with promises to curb crime rates and improve garbage disposal. |
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Leeds ships as much as 1,000 tons of garbage a month to countries including Norway. |
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As such, she asserts, the authorities cannot ignore its basic problems of traffic, solid-waste management, garbage disposal and appropriate street furniture. |
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He is the longest-serving chief of staff in 46 years, yet he reminds people that he toiled many years at a McDonald's and spent one summer as a garbage collector. |
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I passed bespoke tailors and furriers with 'liquidacion' painted across the windows, bored shop assistants watching children pick over the garbage outside. |
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But in comparison to the work done on reducing the garbage can size limit last year, the work on the traffic circle introduction was downright brilliant. |
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You can deodorise your refrigerator, garbage bin and compost bucket by washing them out with a litre of water, to which has been added one teaspoon of lemon juice. |
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His superiors transferred him to another job driving garbage trucks. |
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In a brief moment of inspiration, I strung some string from the deck to the garage, sliced up some orange and green garbage bags into ribbons and tied them to the line. |
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She had been shot, and was stuffed in a black garbage bag wrapped tightly with a twist tie. |
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She'd been stuffed in a black garbage bag, wrapped tightly with a twist tie. |
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Across the country, farm manure and kitchen garbage are delivered to biogas plants that produce uniform fertilizer and a methane fuel burned cleanly at power plants. |
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Based on the number of coffee cans I found in his garbage a few weeks ago, I'd say he drinks 8-9 pots of coffee every day, or about 30 shots of espresso. |
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