Fill a basket with a water bottle, hair-holding accessories, and cans of a high-energy drink. |
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Residents near the play area are being disturbed by noise, and beer cans have been left about the area. |
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He took a couple of cans, made sure others saw, and wandered up the road toward home drinking. |
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Empty lager cans, plastic cider bottles and broken glass have turned the popular dog-walking area into waste ground. |
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Each household will receive a black box to store glass bottles, jars, plastic bottles, cans, foil, aerosols, and textiles. |
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Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled. |
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Look for objects such as watering cans old tools or flowerpots that you can dress up with lights flowers or greenery. |
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Seek out unusual vessels, such as wall vases, old watering cans or window boxes to hold your favorite flora. |
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Pouring water from one of those little plastic houseplant watering cans would be helpful for keeping water in track when rinsing. |
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Now the bench can store hoses as well as other watering tools, such as sprinklers or small watering cans. |
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Store flammable liquids such as gasoline, acetone, benzene, and lacquer thinner in approved safety cans, away from the home. |
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They develop in almost any container that collects rainwater, such as barrels, tanks, old tires, cups, cans, and bottles. |
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They have uses as propellants in aerosol spray cans, refrigerant gases, and foaming agents for blown plastics. |
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The new drive-thru will cover everything from glass, paper, cans, aerosols, scrap metal, plastic bottles and textiles. |
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Maymond later told officers he had had six cans of lager, a bottle of whisky and had smoked a joint. |
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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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Now, who am I to remark on one person's habit when my own recycling bin is overflowing with Pepsi cans? |
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Other farmers sold their milk wholesale, in 40-quart cans, and that was it. |
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After this it will be stored for conditioning, filtered, then packaged in bottles, cans or kegs. |
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The monthly output of the brewery stands at 20 million bottles, 3 million cans and 80 000 kegs of beer. |
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The train has had a buffet carriage selling cans of beer for 20 years but it has only been serving real ale in recent years. |
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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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Homes in villages are lit with paraffin wicks in tin cans filled with kerosene, a substance that is both dangerous and expensive. |
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Out the window he could see unemployed men going through garbage cans to search for food. |
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Interestingly, the film is lying in the cans because it did not find any takers. |
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Earlier in the day among the usual items of cans, bottles were used nappies and plastic bags of dog poo. |
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Across the way in the tunnel between Doty and Wallace is the room where cans, plastics, and glass are washed and the cans are baled. |
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It is usually flavored with mint, menthol, wintergreen, etc. and is sold in small, round cans. |
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Apparently, we are going to be able to put plastic in with our cans and bottles. |
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However the provision of facilities to recycle cans and paper products previously available have been withdrawn from the public. |
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Minutes later Kyrgyz soldiers are thrusting cans of sardines and canteens of water into their hands. |
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Residents have been issued with a black box for dry recyclables such as paper, glass, cans, plastic bottles and textiles. |
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Sergeant Jim Nicholls, who is in charge of the team, said his officers seized 35 cans of lager, as well as bottles of beer, cider and alcopops. |
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The litter, plastic bags, food wrappers and cold drink and beer cans in front of the post office are still there. |
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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 bulk of the litter we noticed composed of drink cans and bottles, plastic food boxes and bags, sweet and sandwich wrappers. |
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Other nonperishable items include cans of hearty bean soup, tuna, refried beans and even packets of instant oatmeal. |
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Chlorofluorocarbons were developed and used as refrigerants, blowing agents for polyurethane foam, and propellants in spray cans. |
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In some supermarkets it is possible to buy cans of lager and bottles of cider for less than a bottle of water. |
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Two cans of Red Bull and a cigarette later I'm back in the land of the living only to hear Norah Jones' silky croon spewing from my speakers. |
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The latest details come a week after it was revealed that 1,300 tonnes of paper, cans and plastic bottles have been buried in landfill sites. |
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The borough currently tops the country's league for the collection of paper, cans and plastic bottles. |
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It was assembled from coffee cans, sealing wax, and leftover laboratory equipment. |
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And the top itself is magic, a flow of fissured limestone pavement with very deep grikes, so the beer cans are out of sight. |
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Commercially pure tin is used for soldering side seams of cans for special food products and aerosol sprays. |
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They would cut these cans in half and others would rivet and weld the feet on to the cans and they were then turned into cooking stoves. |
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At about the age of sixteen he was apprenticed to a sign painter in whose shop his work included painting tinned cans. |
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Avoid aerosol cans, and stick to roll-on deodorants and pump hair sprays or styling gels. |
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Dovercourt Railway Station's track has been littered with cans and rubbish. |
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They started to argufy but nobody remembered how many cans there were at the very beginning. |
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We'll have the minimum of clothes, two cans of fuel and one of water and that's the lot. |
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In some aerosol cans, this action helps to atomize the product, forming an extremely fine spray. |
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I grabbed many cans of Lysol, loaded them into the car, and continued to the storage room where lumber lay about. |
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In the window were displayed cans of luncheon meat, double the price than those sold in the supermarket. |
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While aluminium drink cans are easily recycled, the ring pull tabs that open those cans are usually dumped. |
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He strolled from the hotel across a vacant field of cactus and sagebrush, shooting snakes and beer cans as he made his way. |
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When we arrived at the house, John took a good few pink tablets and drank whiskey and cans of cider. |
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Yelling with laughter, the rest of the spray cans were flung down and the whole gang took flight back to the park. |
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I noticed, however, that the vocalist was not wearing headphones, so I hit the talkback and asked her if she wanted cans. |
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Police vans were pelted with bottles and cans, and speakers tried to calm the crowd, but to no avail. |
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Soon the rings and cans get all tangled together, and you have a huge mess inside the cooler. |
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He had stuffed his mother's old dishtowels into the satchels to keep the cans from banging together. |
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Especially effective in rest rooms, garbage cans, dumpsters, anywhere malodors are a problem. |
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There was an empty bottle of peach schnapps and a few beer cans scattered over the floor. |
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Soft-drink and beer cans, food wrappers and scraps, incense sticks and general debris were evident after these sessions. |
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Municipal wastes include basic household wastes such as papers, cans, bottles, food scraps, and other debris typically generated by households. |
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A forensics team has discovered fresh soda residue, as well as aluminum scrapings, indicating that cans are still being crushed in the airlocks. |
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Crystal pleaded as the cat darted down the alleyway banging into trash cans and making all kinds of noise as it went. |
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They were not furniture to store dance bags, substitute barres, or places to park ashtrays, coffee cups, and soda cans. |
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Most of the mess is caused by fast food and cans of drink, but we all pay enough tax to ensure it is thoroughly cleaned at least occasionally. |
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They always come in threes and fours, never enough to merit storing like items together in film cans or little drawers. |
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About 50 percent of all beverage cans are re-cycled, creating a thriving international market in recycled aluminum. |
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This is where paper, cans and plastic bottles are sorted and batched for re-processing. |
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She can't open cans or bottles if the lid is tight, and she's had to give up needlepoint. |
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Boys bearing trays loaded with water bottles and cans of soft drink are hurrying towards us. |
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I packed a small one-burner backpacking stove, a bag of rice, two cans of kidney beans, and a mess kit for four people in my backpack. |
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If the film flops, the banks will only have a heap of cans and nothing else. |
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It's beer o'clock in camp and after discovering several cans the group return back and share their goods. |
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For each tonne of cans that is re-used, 1.5 tonnes of iron ore and half a tonne of coal are saved. |
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A party or drinking session was held in the area because it was littered with lager cans, empty bottles and even the remains of a bag of coal. |
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We all sat in the back of the van on paint cans and crates and toolboxes and headed north. |
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I shook my head, setting one of the cans on the nearest piece of furniture, and opened the other. |
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When you live on top of a football ground, you constantly get football fans throwing chip wrappers and cans all over the place. |
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A milkman carrying two cans of milk on a motor cycle lost balance and fell on his side on a flooded road. |
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There are miter clamps, levels, plumb bobs, oil cans, planes, trammels, and so on. |
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From 1964 to 1975, Biba sold everything from minidresses with matching eye shadow to baked beans in black-and-gold Biba-branded cans. |
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His biblically named accomplice whips up some Old Testament wrath on what sounds like a couple of kerosene cans. |
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Some people they didn't even know, everyone was trashed, there were beer cans and alcohol bottles everywhere. |
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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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Merseyside Police said bottles, cans and other missiles were thrown into the crowd and at police. |
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We turned up the next morning with a trishaw filled with pots, pans, boxes of food, jerry cans of water and mosquito nets. |
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We went in the pool, had a water bomb fight, ate pizza, shotgunned cans of fanta and sprite, watched Scary Movie 4 and played some card games. |
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Kelsey and I just shotgunned cans of Pepsi in front of our house in honor of her 21st birthday. |
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Pillsbury in turn, will offer 55 cents off two cans of Hormel Chili and 40 cents off four biscuit packs. |
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The shrimpy eight-ounce cans drain your wallet more so than they drain your thirst. |
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According to Uphof fruits preserved in cans, with salt water and sugar, are eaten by Muhammadan pilgrims during their journeys to Mecca. |
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On view were five enormous inflatable white objects shaped like bottles, cans or toothpaste tubes. |
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I had a tummy ache from drinking two cans of Red Bull and gobbling a Snickers bar half hour before the test. |
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Contract cleaners offer a very efficient service and will do a lot more than empty the trash cans and sweep and mop the floor. |
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The play area and its surrounding grass were blighted by broken glass, crushed cans, bottles and litter. |
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Most of the Indian consumers are unaware of what's inside those tinned and frozen cans of Coke and Pepsi. |
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Householders are being asked to wash and squash their cans before leaving them in their blue box. |
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These are the plastic carrier rings that hold the cans in a six-pack together. |
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Some crushed aluminum cans for proper accessorizing and we'd have the complete skid row ensemble. |
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He was sitting next to a burly muscular youngster in dirty military fatigues who was trying to drink from two cans simultaneously. |
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Some got out of the van armed with spray-paint cans while others came out carrying metal bats, chainsaws, hatchets and sledgehammers. |
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A young production assistant, Raffi, has just returned from Armenia with five cans of unexposed film and is proceeding through Canada Customs. |
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Inside are half a dozen camp beds strewn with sleeping bags, around the walls jerry cans and heaps of kit. |
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The pair had been setting off fireworks, lighting fires and throwing aerosol cans onto a bonfire. |
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Some of those arrested were in possession of weapons, including slingshots, knives, gas cans and stones. |
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It removes empty cans from drawing and slubbing machines and places them in position for reuse at carding machines. |
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There were dozens of empty booze bottles and beer cans lying around on the beach and on the walkway. |
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However, in recent years more and more shops have started selling drinks in plastic bottles instead of cans. |
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Mr Short says Barnfield accepts Christmas trees, cardboard boxes and electrical appliances, along with glass bottles and drink cans. |
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Rinse out drink cans and plastic bottles before putting them in recycling bin instead of burying them under a load of old newspapers. |
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The bottle bank is only to be used for cans, clear glass, brown glass, green glass and clean clothes which are fit to be reworn. |
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The bottle bank will accept clear glass, brown glass, green glass and aluminium cans. |
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The packets of cigarettes were being smuggled inside cans labelled as peas or beans. |
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Pay attention to detail in the portfolio images and notice if the photographer has neglected unswept floors or left unsightly trash cans in view. |
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I swished my way through the center of town, knocking people down and upturning garbage cans. |
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Early food cans were sealed with thick seams of lead solder, which caused slight poisoning when they contained acidic foodstuffs. |
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You will find preserved vine leaves in good supermarkets and specialist stores in cans or jars, either in brine or salt. |
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On the ground, in the center of the cans, put five or six charcoal briquettes and light them. |
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While I wait for them to cook, I clean out the cupboards, sorting the cans in order of size and preference to what's in them. |
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And later they fell asleep under some space blankets among many empty soft drink cans and some candy wrappers. |
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We collected cans for the war effort, bought bonds and planted victory gardens. |
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More likely they'd drive me to the recycling center to cash in my cans, and then demand a cut of the profit. |
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Among the major pollutants in the town are non-returnable beer bottles and cans. |
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Clearly this is aimed at spray cans, but it can include spray guns and all kinds of things like that. |
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The company have asked that cartons, cans and plastic containers be rinsed, dried and squashed. |
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The sight of a huge cinnamon bear nosing among the cans and bottles rewarded his effort. |
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The team trainer arrived the next morning to find men passed out all over the floor, half-naked, surrounded by crushed beer cans. |
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Mr Hyndman showed the Bowles family that as well as paper, plastic, glass, metal cans and organic waste could also be recycled. |
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The company, which has had to ship coffee in retro metal cans, is now telling retailers supplies will be back to normal by early December. |
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Plans are finalised, paint cans and brushes lined up, and the cheerful clatter of harmless domestic activities continues. |
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There was a small crowd at the gate, with metal cans, who had come to collect milk. |
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We could not afford to attend the local gyms, so we worked out in a garage with anything we could use as free weights, such as paint cans. |
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The emphasis on cans and metal containers has allowed the company to focus on more than just its information and manufacturing systems. |
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For example, one may think that recycling metal cans is important, but not recycle them because it takes too much time. |
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All kinds of plastic packaging, metal cans, and other rubbish entangle and strangle sea turtles, sea birds, sea lions and fish. |
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Because the oil-based paint comes in small cans and dries quickly, he can't mix or blend large amounts. |
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Recycling centre users are reminded that the facility is only to be used for glass and aluminium drink cans. |
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There are many recycling sites on supermarket car parks where you can recycle paper, steel cans, aluminium cans, clothes, and glass. |
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All facilities consist of four banks where the public can deposit glass bottles and jars as well as aluminium drink cans for recycling. |
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Glass bottles and jars and aluminium drink cans should not be sent to landfill. |
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Green, clear and brown glass, steel food cans and aluminium cans may be recycled at this venue. |
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Epoxy-based coatings are frequently used as internal lacquer coatings of cans and storage vessels in the food industry. |
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The waste matter for the blue bin includes papers, magazines, cardboard, food tins, aluminium drink cans, milk cartons and plastic bottles. |
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This bag will take clean cardboard, drink cans, food cans, tetra pak, plastic bottles, newspapers, magazines and other paper. |
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Beer bottles, soft drink cans, confetti, paper, food and other unmentionables coated the floor in a thick layer of debris. |
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Householders will not be expected to sort their aluminium and steel cans or different colours of glass. |
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It is made entirely of aluminum beer and soda cans, their labels badly bleached over the years by the intense Texas sun. |
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Aluminum foil, beer and soft drink cans, paint tubes, and containers for home products are all made of aluminum alloys. |
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I remember the steel cabinet in our basement that my mother kept stocked with cans of food. |
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The 122,000 cans of food collected by the teams were then donated to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. |
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The visitors went through 1,880 filled rolls, 700 cans of soft drinks and more than 1,000 cups of tea or coffee. |
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A long-time friend of Mark said he drank up to 20 cans of lager a day and had a tempestuous relationship with Claire. |
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Cole rummaged around in the drawer to find a spoon and peered under the sink to find the dry food and cans of food. |
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His accomplices had stashed the cans at a nearby toilet block before re-entering and looking for cash. |
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She went into the store and stole 18 cans of infant powder formula, a handbasket and a reusable shopping bag, police said. |
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Small coffee cans, peanut jars, or even those little black film canisters, all make decent containers. |
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Between them they collected hundreds of sacks of crisp packets, food cartons, drinks cans and other unsightly litter. |
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People using the recycling facility are asked to segregate plastic bottles, cartons, food tins, tetra packs and beverage cans. |
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I went and had some dinner and a couple of cans and tried to get my head down. |
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And it's available in cans, so you don't have to worry about where to keep your bottle opener. |
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Tie-down straps were run over the cans and the excess strapping was used to put an extra turn in the tie-down ratchet. |
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Production aimed for the Irish market currently amounts to 724,782 hectolitres in cans and 277,317 hectolitres in bottles. |
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The youngsters also light barbecues and leave the area strewn with litter and empty beer cans. |
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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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I was drinking about 12 cans of strong beer daily, to hide the feelings about losing my mum. |
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Check your system by placing a number of equal-size cans around the lawn, at regular intervals outward from the sprinklers. |
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One or two of the group had come equipped for such an eventuality and preceded to pull cans of beer and hip flasks from their bags. |
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It makes a dry rustling sound, and a hollow echo as the cans and harder litter roll away across the dirty tiles. |
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Electrical and electronic equipment are on their list too and don't forget cardboard, plastic packaging, cans, textiles and clothing. |
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Beer cans popped and cheers rang out as five whaling ships returned to their home ports after weeks away in the waters of the North Pacific. |
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Continue with the rustic theme by choosing unusual containers such as milk pails or tin cans. |
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The race, which generated a donation of 1 million cans of soup for charity, was part of the silliness that accompanies Super Bowl hoopla. |
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After all, what can be more humdrum than a team of people armed with Hoovers, dusters and cans of furniture polish sweeping through a building? |
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Up until the 1980s, a lot of liquefied-gas aerosol cans used chlorofluorocarbons as a propellant. |
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Every green space is choked with discarded cans of Coors Light, wads of toilet paper, Frito-Lay bags. |
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Garbage cans should be hosed regularly and sprayed with disinfectant to eliminate odors, as well as emptied often. |
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Soon Baker was loading up 14-foot trucks to the roof with cans of everything from black beans to clam chowder. |
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There were children who were amazed to learn that peas come from pods and sweetcorn doesn't come out of cans. |
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Rural householders now have a brown wheeled bin, a white bag for cardboard, a green box for cans and glass and a white bag for paper. |
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Bottles, cans, batteries, tin foil, cling film, newspapers and cardboard are among the many items collected for recycling. |
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The basement lights are recessed cans on multiple switches and the kitchen lights are a set of three pendant lights on one switch. |
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The cans of milk, soup, and potted beef have yet to arrive, although, oddly, we seem to have three cases of capers in brine. |
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In the 1800s, people turned to paperboard boxes, paper bags, and tin cans to preserve perishables. |
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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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I've got a presentation to prepare and a sitting-room full of cold curry and empty drink cans. |
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Twice they stopped, once to buy food and Pepsi and once to fill up the petrol tank from cans in the back of the truck. |
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On the other side of the track, the enclosure was teeming with people tucking into food hampers while supping from cans and plastic glasses. |
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John squinted at the rusty cans, deciding which one to shoot first, and picked them off one by one. |
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Half of her yellow bed sheets laid on the floor, companied by pop cans and potato chip bags. |
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A pack of feral dogs lived among the heaps of dirt for a time, scavenging among empty beer cans and shopping trolleys. |
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I had made the tactical error of drinking two cans of Diet Coke as I had waited and Nature and all its insistent whinings was calling me. |
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Hungry cats will raid trash cans, and playful kittens will destroy shrubbery and soil lawn furniture. |
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Last week I had left a container of glass and cans to be collected as per the date stated, but the collection was never made. |
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When we arrived, the shooters were usually standing around fisting beer cans and comparing their overall performances that season. |
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The compartments are ideal for fasteners, fittings, small tools, small cans of paint or stain, or whatever suits the project you're working on. |
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An assortment of half-empty aluminium trays and polystyrene cups were festering on top of the washing up along with empty lager cans. |
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Within minutes he popped back in the room with three cans of paint and some brushes. |
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Everyone at the table held up their drinks, mostly cans of pop or bottles of water, for this little toast, then everyone took a quick drink. |
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It was stacked full of miniature spirits, and mini cans of Coke and soft drinks, the same kind of miniatures that you get on airline flights. |
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Did the young man, suddenly flush with success, bury his money in tomato cans in his back yard? |
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The contents of the cans in question are believed to be diluted cough mixture which may or may not be confirmed by forensic analysis. |
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We had three large bags of cans when we exited the hall while the students were discoing. |
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I will conspicuously recycle the cans and glasses and papers, even though I suspect it's all a folly. |
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A disgusting, intoxicating odor covered the entire area, and cans littered the ground. |
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Householders will have their waste glass, paper and cans collected fortnightly, alongside usual refuse collections. |
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I scooped up two gallon cans of fruit cocktail and a bag of bread and returned to my station. |
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The supply truck tows a water trailer and carries full water cans for direct exchange. |
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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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The trash cans were set out waiting for the garbage man to come by and collect them tomorrow morning. |
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To preserve the pristine lunar dust and fragments, some samples were placed into gas-tight cans sealed with a knife-edge-to-metal seal. |
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As the two preppies approached, he offered them the cans and got disgusted looks for payment. |
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Scientists were zapping cans of horse meat with high radiation, trying to establish the preservative value of food irradiation. |
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Anyway, the little green space men need tin cans in the construction of their death ray, which will kill us all at the dawn of the millennium. |
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There were several cans of Spaghettios but no can opener, rendering them useless except as thrown projectiles. |
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Householders across the district are being urged to take part in a major scheme to boost the amount of glass and cans recycled in Bradford. |
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These metal cans are capped with valves that seal the pressurized propellant in the can and control dispensing of the contents. |
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It was presently crammed with empty beer cans and cigarette packets and possibly a few used prophylactics. |
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There are cans of coke on the floor and a road map crumpled up in the glove compartment which won't close all the way. |
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We are convinced there are many more cans of worms and goggas to be opened. |
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A member of staff confirmed that any bags of tin cans left anywhere other than in the skip would be destined for landfill. |
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They would also be able to stop and search suspected graffiti artists for spray cans and marker pens, said Mr Denham. |
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My mother had packed a lunch in our cooler, including some cans of imported diet soda for my diabetic brother, Don. |
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To fuel her long days, Valerie relied on a diet of fast food and drank six to 12 cans of caffeinated diet soda a day. |
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For a while he stood in front of the Ironmonger's pretending to study the barbecue equipment, garden furniture, piled cans of emulsion paint. |
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I threw my betting slip down in disgust, and moved on to have a go at shooting some cans to try to win a furry toy instead. |
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Washington state campground officials find a bear passed out in the common area and discover that it had guzzled three dozen cans of beer. |
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Range filters and hoods are part of this maintenance, as well as garbage cans and disposals. |
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He said the amount of beer cans and rubbish was insulting and disrespectful to the people buried there. |
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He could be heard whistling and stumbling down our driveway with a couple of dunny cans hoisted high on his shoulders. |
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Viewers also get to see what 700 sticks of dynamite and 3,000 gallons of gasoline in plastic garbage cans look like before they explode. |
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A man shopping in a supermarket brought his purchase of two cans of dog food to the checkout counter. |
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Who else would buy up 6250 cans, only to give all the cans away to dossers? |
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Constantly downing cans of beer, he only relates to his son with silence, self-hatred, and sudden explosions of violence. |
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The new 90 centiliter and 45 centiliter cans allow our customers to maintain their products at an affordable, standard price on shelf. |
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At the concert site young workers were wading through a field full of discarded cartons, cans, bottles and plastic glasses. |
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Trees absorb the siren wails, clanging of trash cans, and other sounds of urban life. |
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They are holding a fun day on August 31 at the company with a sale of waterbutts, composters, dustbins, watering cans and various other products to boost their fund. |
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The youth also cleaned and labeled cans at a food bank, sorted donated clothes at a homeless shelter and worked with a farmer who sold produce in the church's parking lot. |
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Today, almost all aerosol cans contain alternative propellants, such as liquefied petroleum gas, which do not pose as serious a threat to the environment. |
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People watching from their balconies clapped the demonstrators and poured watering cans, buckets and even hose pipes to cool down the cheering crowd. |
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If you're going to plant directly in such items as watering cans, old boots, teapots or wheelbarrows consider drainage and air movement around the roots of the plants. |
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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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Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers. |
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We had curbside recycling for paper, plastic, glass and tin cans. |
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The machinery consists of jury-rigged turntables that mechanically drive drumsticks to beat against paint cans, gourds and other noise-making objects. |
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Julie cans her on the spot, not caring that the delay wasn't her fault. |
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Paste cans were loaded into the wagons, brushes and pails, together with the paper that had been carefully laid out and counted, the night before, for each billposter. |
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The hard-drinking bear, estimated to be about two years old, broke into campers' coolers and, using his claws and teeth to open the cans, swilled down the suds. |
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I was willing to take the high road and forgive these litterbug lambs of God who leave a Hansel and Gretel trail of junk-food wrappers, cigarette packs and Red Bull cans in their wake. |
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The machine crushes the cans so that they can be stored until they are recycled. |
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The next step was to steal one of the six pound tuna cans from the warehouse. |
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Solid calcium chloride is used both in the laboratory and in the home, where cans of anhydrous calcium chloride may be placed in damp closets, for instance, to prevent mildew. |
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The great pool is empty, except for a scatter of drink cans. |
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Slamming and reopening the cupboards below the sink several times, he finally produced a large bag of dog food and several cans of soft puppy food. |
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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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Mr Barton said he and Mr Whitelock, who had been friends since they were 12, had drunk cans of lager and alcopops earlier that evening in a field behind Mr Whitelock's house. |
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Athletes must complete a 200-yard circuit, gingerly stepping over obstacles in their path such as fast-food containers, cans of lager and noxious-smelling plimsolls. |
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Pop and outdoor ads sporting a rocket widget and a Guinness Draught bottle are aimed at building awareness for nitrogenated Guinness Draught and Stout in cans and bottles. |
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We turned and headed back the way we had come, the camels crashing down the mulga like portable scrub clearing engines mounted with packsaddles and water jerry cans. |
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I've heard stories flying around about paint cans, defective sprinkler systems, and a stash of fireworks in the back room of the comic-book store. |
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He looked at the two of them, then looked at all the metal cans on the floor of the opposite side of the room, as well as the burn marks along the wall. |
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It amounts to a dark basement with shelving filled with film cans, reel-to-reel winders, thousands of press clippings and photos, stickers, flyers, and a tiny radio. |
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You see the bride and groom in the receiving line and then the camera pans to the right and there's a bunch of shirtless guys with beer cans in their hands. |
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Giant jerry cans turn into receptacles for rainwater harvesting. |
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And they start to overthrow their traditional drinks for fizzy sugared and flavored water packed into bottles and cans. |
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When it is up and running the recycling centre will accept cardboard, plastic packaging, cans, textiles, clothing and that is termed dry recycling. |
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A poll published today finds that bottle tops, jars, shrink-wrapped cheese and ring-pull cans presented the biggest difficulties for older people to open. |
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Using this resource material, campers learned how to make simple fishing poles using aluminum cans and how to identify the different types of fish they would catch. |
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Their prime customer, a manufacturer of metal cans, was delighted. |
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Tom crashes back to the realities of beer cans and ockerdom. |
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A requirement of the trial will be that value is recovered from the waste, which may include the recycling of steel and aluminium cans, plastics and glass. |
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The number of paint cans was unbelievable, and there were many different chemical compounds from oven cleaner to fertilizers, all free for the taking. |
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The burglars made off with two 20-litre petrol cans and a welding machine. |
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The crazy guy, on a dare, drank five cans of Coke in under ten minutes. |
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Rusty paint cans and twisted pieces of metal crunched underfoot as I carefully ran the rope over top of the junk and around the side of a huge misshapen refrigerator. |
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In March 98 per cent of homes in the borough were given a blue box to recycle glass and cans to supplement the existing white sacks which are distributed for paper. |
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As well as the usual beer cans and plastic wrappers, Mr Burke regularly walked past rusting bike frames, an old scooter, an oil drum, and even an abandoned lamppost. |
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The old neighborhood was falling apart, the paint was chipping off of the aging buildings and graffiti covered dumpsters, trash cans, benches, everything. |
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On the safety side of the issue, rust damage could occur to the bottoms of stored metal containers such as cans of thinner and other combustible fluids. |
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This type of music is made by bands of up to and including seven hundred members, ninety percent of whom play garbage cans as drums or some sort of garbage filled Xylophones. |
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Wandering around the bench, he carted a six-pack of beer, bottles of orange and apple juice, and a cornucopia of soft drink cans over to the sink. |
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The wire-mesh grilles at the mouth of the city's drainage creeks frequently fill with beer cans, shopping carts, car mufflers, push-chairs and dead animals. |
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Over the years, the company's range has expanded to include sauces in both jars and cans, ready made meals, poppadoms, ready-to-eat breads and Indian snacks. |
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The cinema in digital video disc format can even be couriered to the exhibitor, thus saving on the expenditure and time taken for transporting the cans. |
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The 27-year-old was in her element at the bash, spraying cans of Lone Star beer at the crowd and emptying a few water bottles. |
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You'll find a lot of beer cans, unless you can tune out aluminium, but you'll pick up an interesting selection of lost property and a few bob in coins. |
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They were hurling cans resoundingly about us like a peal of church bells. |
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Windows and trash cans sped narrowly by as the car accelerated, shooting out of the alleyway and turning sharply just moments before a police car sped up behind them. |
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I restocked his food supply with rice cakes, salad, and cans of fresh air. |
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There are many, many cars, and lots of people tailgating, with circles of lawn chairs and barbecues and shockingly large piles of empty beer cans. |
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The ICRC, working with a local agency, helps people to individually chlorinate cans of water collected from Lake Kivu, trying to keep away the specter of cholera. |
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We very rarely have aluminium cans at home and probably the only time we would have any would be if we bought cans of drink whilst out for the day. |
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At the 14 fluid ounce or 0.4l pack size, aluminium cans were and are highly competitive, but were felt by the brewers to be unsuitable for premium beers. |
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We filled two bin liners full of broken glass, cans and bottles. |
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A bottle bank for all types of glass and a can bank for food tins and aluminium drink cans is situated beside the Industrial Units on Church Road. |
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