I was going to throw away the thick wad of paper he gave me when Terry suddenly tugged at my arm. |
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If the jury hears that, they're gonna want to put him in jail and throw away the key. |
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The ex-offenders centre is only a stone's throw away from the Ursuline Convent where there is a secondary college for teenage girls. |
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And give this guy his day in court and forget about him and put him in jail and throw away the key, as far as I'm concerned. |
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I know it sounds selfish of me, to just throw away our world and all the people living in it. |
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No one wants a tip or incinerator anywhere near them but will shout their heads off if they are asked to recycle or reduce what they throw away. |
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And throw away the bronze knuckledusters which you used to pulverize that man. |
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Nao was a person who wouldn't even throw away the wilted leaves of turnip greens. |
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Yes, Turkey does the same thing, but why throw away a perfectly good knight just because you have a bishop fianchettoed in the corner? |
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Germany is the host and Poland is a stone's throw away from Hanover, site of their June 20 matchup. |
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The furthest patch of ground is only a stone's throw away from the Heritage Amphitheatre Stage and the sound quality of the venue is superb. |
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I could actually see a stronger argument to eat the weaker members of the human race who throw away their advantages. |
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You can make a difference, as long as you live in a swing state and don't throw away your vote on a third party! |
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Gadget addicts can finally throw away their ever-growing collection of chargers. |
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I only wish he would not throw away the line about whose yacht is anchored just offstage. |
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It would be a pity if they were to throw away the opportunity at this stage. |
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But we have to move on from recycling to persuading people not to take home stuff that they will throw away in short order. |
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You're instructed to throw away all your laddered tights, holey socks and sad-looking bras. |
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It is interesting that so often we seem to prefer our sporting heroes to be those who throw away their talent. |
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The garbage may also cost us again when we accidentally throw away important information. |
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Million is just putrid, stinking like that old container of chunky, skunky eggnog from last Christmas that you forgot to throw away. |
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We throw away stuff not because it's outlived its usefulness or functionality but its novelty. |
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If someone could install it in my car cheaply, I could finally throw away all those adapters I've accumulated. |
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If you'd rather look fresh as a daffodil, throw away your muffler, shake off the woolly hat and try these six simple, sexy looks. |
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Choose an uncarpeted room and protect the table with a cover that you can roll up and throw away or shake off outside and wash. |
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Today on The Health Report, is there a prospect of being able to throw away reading glasses and bifocals? |
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To throw away a two-goal advantage once in a derby is unfortunate, twice though is careless, bordering on inexcusable. |
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The first thing bag snatchers do is throw away anything that might identify the owner. |
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Clean the tools with soap and water and throw away all the scrap wallpaper. |
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Soon after Iran's Saeid Lotfi latched on to a loose ball but skied his shot to throw away an excellent opportunity. |
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Ephemera are those everyday, impermanent items produced irregularly and designed to use and then throw away. |
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Prenzlauer Berg is currently the liveliest and creative district in Berlin, only a stone's throw away from the city's historical centre. |
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Then open the letterbox and take out the post, but throw away all the junk mail in the bin in the yard. |
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Additionally, many items we throw away could be given away or resold, to reduce the reliance of others on new goods. |
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The village dominates the entire coast, making the sea seem just a stone's throw away. |
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At Allemans Studio you're just a stone's throw away from the most beautiful sights in one of the most beuatiful cities in the world. |
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A taste of Brazil just a stone's throw away from the Place de la République. |
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After instillation, throw away the used pipette even if there is solution remaining to avoid contamination of the preservative-free solution. |
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If you let your emotions guide your negotiation, you could easily accept a bad deal or throw away a good one. |
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But why would ISIS throw away a large fraction of its fighting force there? |
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Once your baby has finished drinking, it is of vital importance that you throw away the milk that remains in the bottle. |
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On that day, throw away all your cigarettes, lighters and ashtrays. |
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I lived just a sharp cover point's throw away from his house. |
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After having reached a level of 1,000 feet, the expedition was compelled to abandon its elephants, throw away its baggage and climb further by means of cords and pulleys. |
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There where the villages are in yellow stone and where the prestigious Monts d'Or are just a stone's throw away. |
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Nor should we overlook Axelor, a business that markets management software packages? and which quite naturally set up just a stone's throw away. |
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Equidistant from Mâcon, Geneva and Lyon are each just a stone's throw away. |
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The popular Waldsee lake and the Mönchbruch nature reserve are just a stone's throw away. |
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Our new, more spacious offices are better suited to our publishing activities and just a stone's throw away from our present ones. |
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Just a stone's throw away from this property are the protected marshlands and developed beachfront areas of Petrie Island. |
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The Champagne Fitness Centre is situated in a historic downtown building just a stone's throw away from the ByWard Market. |
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He is positioned in 7th, just a stone's throw away from the head of the fleet. |
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I'm like a Dixie cup that God will crumple up and throw away when he's done with it. |
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We should have ready some plan of attack, so that we may throw away no chance. |
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It seems wantonly reckless to throw away even a tenuous link. |
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Her friend told her that the library regularly needs to throw away old books to make space for the new ones. |
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To look the other way is to throw away our own rights and our claim to call ourselves civilised. |
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After this time of self-reflection, the offender may decide to throw away the mask because it symbolizes the bad person from the past. |
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People would head for the streams with their sifter. They would keep the little gold nuggets and throw away the rocks. |
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We fear that they will throw away our gains and sacrifice our future security for immediate comfort and smug self-righteousness. |
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As well, tear up or shred any personal information you are going to throw away, such as receipts that show your card numbers or bank statements. |
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If I was in charge of the Correctional Services, I would lock you up in solitary confinement and throw away the key, better still, I would bring back the death penalty. |
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Would a state with a keen understanding of the power of propaganda be so willing to just throw away such a trove of information? |
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Never again will you have to throw away a complete assembly for the sake of a worn out cylinder. |
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When I heard that sometimes 30 kids share one pencil in Africa, while my friends and I just throw away half-broken pencils, I knew had to help. |
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In that case, it must be made clear that the government has chosen to throw away a chance for a redesigned society and has asked for conflict. |
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This approach tends to throw away information, while not solving endogeneity problems. |
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If a bottle gets broken during display stacking or normal customer delivery, the Dachser staff don't just throw away the broken pieces. |
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If you're away from home during the cooking process and the power goes out, throw away the food even if it appears to be done. |
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Immediately throw away the trash pile and take the donations to a charitable organisation. |
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By refusing to accept the challenges of the real world, no-platforming enthusiasts merely throw away opportunities to develop their own arguments and improve their efficacy. |
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Be sure to wash your own hands thoroughly after touching your child's eyes, and throw away items like gauze or cotton balls after they have been used. |
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And yes, please throw away any tools that are worn out and replace them. |
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Kina continued riffling through the box, extracting song, poems, pieces of the past she'd never throw away despite the pain and resentment that clung to them. |
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Maybe it would have been better if I had set my mind on writing a maudlin, self-pitying note that I would have been able to throw away the next day. |
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Boudhanath has several good rooftop restaurants selling steamed Tibetan momos, but the Hilton is a stone's throw away if you really need to get away from it all. |
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Follow the instructions given above, but the plant will grow so every third time you strain off the liquid, give away or throw away half the plant. |
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Everything was done to make us throw away sobriety of thought and calmness of judgment and to inflate all expressions with sensational epithets and turgid phrases. |
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But parishioners at St Laurence's, the town's parish church, just a stone's throw away, were up in arms because their own vicar's house is Chorley's official rectory. |
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If you think it is caused by house dust mites then throw away your carpets, wash the floors every day and vacuum afterwards, even vacuuming your bedclothes. |
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The quiet, rural hamlet of Baycliff is only a stone's throw away and like its neighbours boasts some of the nicest eateries and stopovers in the area. |
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Wagner wrote the second act of Tristan just around the corner, and Napoleon watched a regatta from a terrace on the Grand Canal a chamber pot's throw away. |
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The West Indies bowlers pegged away determinedly, while the Sri Lankan batsmen were in no mood to throw away their wickets before the showers came. |
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A reasonable, informed and objective person would likely conclude that it is much too early to say that he is so irredeemable that one should metaphorically put him behind bars and throw away the key. |
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It's easy to get lost in nature just a stone's throw away from the city. |
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Unfortunately, the tendency to overeat and throw away food also increases. |
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In the heart of Montmartre, a stone's throw away from the place du Tertre, the phantasmagorical world of Salvador Dali seen through a collection of sculptures and illustrations unique in the world. |
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Maria's father, Charles Bicknell, solicitor to King George IV and the Admiralty, was reluctant to see Maria throw away her inheritance. |
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Right-minded people do not throw away their lives because trivial insults occur. |
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Could you sort out your wardrobe and put the clothes you no longer use in one pile to give away and another to throw away? |
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Here's Wednesday: Kanin, who used to work in a cubicle just a stone's throw away from my own when he was a wee lad of twenty-two, is really growing up nicely, I think. |
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We have an RER station very close by if we need to go into Paris, a TGV station that is a stone's throw away from our doors, so that we can travel anywhere in France and Europe. |
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The Tweed Courthouse is a stone's throw away. |
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Whether or not our descendents will at some time in the distant future be able to piece together a picture of daily life on Zurich on the strength of what we throw away now is a moot point. |
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President Blatter and Archbishop Tutu visited Winnie Mandela at her home in Soweto, before going on a tour of the Hector Peterson Museum, which is just a stone's throw away from Tutu's residence. |
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In doing so we shall see the need to brush aside artificial grievances, throw away scarecrows, spurn glossy bait, and exorcize divisive influences. |
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Behind you, in the Piazza Marina, a shambolic Sunday flea market offers every unwanted knickknack and oddment you ever yearned to throw away, plus, of course, a few priceless treasures. |
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Astronomers have discovered what appears to be the oldest known alien world that could be capable of supporting life, and it's just a stone's throw away from Earth. |
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All products put on the market after 13 August 2005 will have to be marked with a crossed-out rubbish bin, so consumers will know that they cannot simply throw away these products. |
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Catering for a maximum of eight teams at any one time, the dedicated area contains training pitches a javelin throw away from its residential apartments. |
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The furious Tigers chief picked up two successive technical fouls in the closing stages after seeing his side throw away a 59-41 half-time lead. |
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My partner opted for minute steak from Rob Rattray's butcher's which is quite literally a stone's throw away. |
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Introducing more organisation in our fridge-freezers may be the answer to reducing waste and the amount of expired food we throw away. |
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Of course: Minaj's stardom is – like Lady Gaga's – half about conspicuous waste, being able to throw away ideas others might mine for half a short career. |
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The views are great, the sunsets breathtaking and just a stone's throw away from steps leading down to your private raised deck on the shore of Brome Lake. |
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Just a stone's throw away, Mount Saint-Victoire stretches out over Vauvenargues, providing the backdrop of Cézanne's works through the castle windows. |
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A mathom is an object you don't want but can't stand to give away or throw away. Do you have a mathom? Most of us do. |
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I raise the topic because if Town throw away any more big leads then they'll be carting the fans, players, punters off to a funny farm. |
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Since then, ANF has decided to certify the development, which plans to create 3,900 square metres of office and business space a stone's throw away from Rond Point du Prado in Marseilles. |
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King Lear may be taken as a tragedy of filial ingratitude, or it may be taken as a lesson that if you throw away your weapons some less scrupulous person will pick them up. |
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Just a stone's throw away from the Tavel, Lirac and Chateauneuf wineyards, GAUJAC, a small provençal village with shady lanes, is situated in the Gard department, a dynamic tourist region. |
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Surrounded by ferns, oak and beech trees, not only does it offer the magic and peace of nature, but all the services of the XXI century are just a stone's throw away. |
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That is a benefit that we should not throw away by piling into this directive overly prescriptive details, for example, on authorisation, on biometric risk, on guarantees. |
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Rather than pointing to a brighter future and offering help to access resources to help and encourage the one who is suffering, these predators counsel depressed individuals to throw away the very gift of life. |
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Madam Speaker, the easy way is to lock them up and throw away the key. |
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A child of the Great Depression, Grandma would never throw away a dishtowel until it had more holes than thread. |
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Among the advantages are good housing, short commuting distances, excellent schools, a range of top quality cultural activities and untouched countryside in which to relax just a stone's throw away. |
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Making my family my priority, did not mean, that I was willing to throw away my investment in my career, or accept a position that did not challenge me. |
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How often have you had a prescription filled for something you have never taken before, only to find out that you cannot tolerate this drug and must throw away a sizeable quantity because you purchased so many? |
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Boasting an exceptional location close to the stores on Rue Vavin, the cultural activities on the Boulevard du Montparnasse, just a stone's throw away from the Luxembourg gardens, university buildings and prestigious schools. |
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But the German border is just a stone's throw away, the A1 east-west trunk road linking Amsterdam, Berlin and Moscow passes close by and the northsouth link through Germany is just a few kilometres away. |
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Farmers can no longer afford to throw away fertilizers and other inputs! |
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Never throw away bank records or other documents in a readable form. |
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Don't throw away EMR shields on the MOD 3 rocket motors or fin restraint bands on all other motor mods. |
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He wanted to throw away the cup, but he couldn't find a trash can. |
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Boston, which is a stone throw away from the historic baseball diamond. |
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In fact, a third of everything we throw away can be composted at home. |
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No matter how many I throw away, more copies always show up. |
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