And it is certainly not a mass movement of pure libertarians sweeping interventionism into the dustbin of history. |
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This, in turn, led to the production of lots of ashes, which were then deposited into a heavy metal dustbin. |
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Maybe we will produce our energy from hydrogen, so that fossil fuels can be consigned to history's dustbin. |
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I expect that it will take twice as long to empty the wheelie bins as it takes to throw dustbin bags onto the dustcart. |
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If the cold turkey does strike, the dustbin men will have taken away my fix. |
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This equates to surveying an area the size of Plymouth while being able to pick out isolated features the size of a dustbin. |
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Members of the public, armed with stirrup pumps and dustbin lids, then extinguish a further specimen. |
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This lone dustbin clings to the side of a street lamp in front of the Deccan Herald office on the middle of the road. |
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But what emerged from the dustbin, like a tortoise from its carapace, wasn't aggressive. |
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Wear protective gloves and seal the carcass in a plastic bin liner, double-bag it and put it in a covered dustbin. |
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Two male students, who were turned away mumbled as they left and dumped a stack of blank ballots into a dustbin outside the police post. |
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Because theatre is a live art, the best way to consign a play to the dustbin of history is to leave it unperformed after its initial run. |
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Chicken are cut and skinned and the wastage is dumped into the nearby Corporation dustbin. |
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I'm not going grubbing about in his dirty old dustbin, thank you very much, even a metaphorical one. |
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Bring on the day when undressed iceberg lettuce with cucumber and grated carrot are consigned to the dustbin. |
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Their followers, chanting calypsos, strumming guitars and banging dustbin lids, swarmed on the field and began triumphant tribal dances. |
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She was not at all disgusted at the sight and merely chucked it into a dustbin just outside the car. |
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Even though it contains virtually nothing organic our dustbin is pretty smelly in summer, even after a week. |
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The Hutton website is like a giant cyber dustbin which we can all rifle through, with no remote risk of getting caught. |
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My task as cat tender is to go to the lucky dip and see what I can pull out from time to time. I place my prizes in a dustbin outside. |
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Years ago we had one tiny dustbin and one tiny dustcart which dealt with our waste. |
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By turning its back on Bradford City the council is consigning part of the soul of a once-proud city to the dustbin of history. |
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The compost can then be stored until you need it in an old dustbin, ready for use in pots, tubs, boxes and patio containers. |
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A binman who died after being run over by his own dustbin wagon might have stepped into a blind spot behind the vehicle, an inquest heard. |
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In a region where history is never consigned to the dustbin, ancient hostilities are dusted down almost daily. |
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I'm pretty sceptical about this system as the dustbin tends to rock forwards and backwards in the barrow splashing everywhere. |
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Accurate filling of application forms for grant aid is essential as an incomplete form is usually consigned to the dustbin. |
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Now, if only somebody would do something about those manky, shabby, urban foxes which keep trashing my dustbin. |
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He advised anyone finding it to try to cover it up and suggested using a dustbin lid if it was curled up so it would be unable to escape. |
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The first thing they asked when entering the small house was where the dustbin was. |
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A variant of this sense is one with strong negative associations: consign to the dustbin, consign to oblivion, consigned to years of misery. |
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The stuffier styles of a previous era that preferred corsets and petticoats were consigned to the dustbin. |
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I used the rest of my large bucketful on the potatoes in the dustbin to earth them up. |
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The availability of canteen meals reduced the amount of vegetable and putrescible matter in the dustbin. |
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I put a labelled dustbin outside the gate for the mail, to prevent the postman having to drive along the farm road. |
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The opening day wobble against Longford will soon be consigned to history's dustbin but for now it serves as a salient reference point. |
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His alarm will be chucked in the dustbin and he can lie-in every day safe in the knowledge of a job well-done. |
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A tie would result in five points for each team, and the terms losing draw and winning draw, with Shackleton's grateful thanks, would be consigned to the dustbin. |
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We use the environment to provide us with the raw materials for development and we also use it as a dustbin for our waste. |
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Pack any material contaminated with blood in plastic bags before throwing it in the dustbin. |
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If ever he invited me on to his programme, in which he consigns people's pet hates to the dustbin of history, I'd have no trouble with my nominations. |
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Either way the lizard was eventually caught by some workers from the club in a huge dustbin and taken outside again and released back into its own habitat. |
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Each week the whistling dustman came down the back garden, hoisted the full dustbin on his shoulder, carried it up the garden and tipped the contents into the dustcart. |
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Every morning, you throw a garbage bag in the dustbin, then the cleaner collect and transport it to the landfill by truck. |
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We would do well to reconsider the role of the Equal Programme in future, rather than consigning it to the dustbin. |
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Into the dustbin with them went a whole lexicon of language. |
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It resembles a dustbin containing the delicate and incomprehensible works of a an astrological clock. |
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We have a soft drink distributor with cans, Â Â after drinking we put them into the dustbin. |
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He once emerged from a dustbin at the start of a lecture on Samuel Beckett. |
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To put it bluntly, the community spirit of the Protestant working class was consigned to the dustbin of history. |
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European marine waters, as indeed international waters, have often become the dustbin for waste of varying quantities and levels of toxicity. |
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Products marked with the crossed-out dustbin shown below are electrical and electronic equipment. |
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Non-magnetic dustbin for use in MRI room, it is compatible with MRI apparatus up to 3 Tesla. |
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The days of tossing old household appliances in the family dustbin are over! |
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Electric appliances with the sign of a crossed out dustbin should not be dumped in the household waste. |
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Small electric and electronic appliances like coffee machines, mixers, clocks and electric toothbrushes, etc. should not be put in the dustbin. |
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On average, households with a green box and a garden waste wheeled bin are able to reduce the amount of rubbish in their dustbin or refuse sack by one-third. |
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This can safely be assigned to the dustbin of nonsense, on the shelf next to the notion that the Egyptians used to zip around the sky in airplanes a few eons ago. |
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Indeed, there is more history made in the dustbin than outside it. |
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They later turned into Petergate and entered a chip shop where the younger man removed the purse's contents before dropping the purse into a dustbin outside. |
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Discovered in a dustbin, weepy April Showers grows up in foster homes. |
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If that's not your style you could go back to basics and opt for a bread bin, a 40 litre pedestal dustbin and a knife block with six to 12 knives. |
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But the Finnish company struck a deal this month that will doom it to the dustbin of history. |
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A symbol of the crossed out dustbin has therefore been printed on the product. |
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The dustbin of history is full of politically incorrect trash, chucked there by the heavy hand of reactionary sensitivity. |
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Besides which, the fish carcases do not stink your dustbin up for days. |
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The extension of the obligation in amendment 48 to mark electrical equipment with the crossed out dustbin to all equipment is acceptable in principle though it seems unnecessary for large, bulky equipment. |
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If it is dried I will put it in   the dustbin. |
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No. I suspect that most people haven't even thought of it and even if they become aware of this latest over-zealous piece of EU legislation, they will place the dud batteries from their transistor radios in the dustbin. |
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I darted from room to room as the see-through bagless dustbin piled high with shocking amounts of icky-poo. |
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It is the story of a rat with no name, living in a dustbin, rejected and excluded, who is caught dreaming of a house where he will be someone's pet. |
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Our government has made its views against this bill crystal clear, but I am happy to repeat our position today so there is no doubt in anybody's mind that this bill should be sent to the parliamentary dustbin. |
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These machines move autonomously while collecting surface dust and debris into a dustbin. |
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However, references to corporate capacity and powers have not quite been consigned to the dustbin of legal history. |
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Traditionally, dustbin men, rag and bone men, scrap metal merchants and street sweepers were seen as insignificant people or even the dregs of society. |
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The crossed-out dustbin indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with unsorted household waste and that it must be collected separately. |
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The agriculture industry is littered with task force reports that have emerged in a blaze of glory only to enter the dustbin of history, never having achieved their stated goals. |
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Drop your clash of civilizations references into the dustbin of history. |
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As a result, Brian Kenny, a sportscaster, has led the charge for teams, fans and media to consign the misleading metric to the dustbin of history. |
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One man carried a broom and dustbin with a picture of Mubarak inside. |
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The Great British Bake Off is niceness personified, to the extent that the sight of a man putting a cake in a dustbin last year was considered shocking enough to make actual front-page news. |
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When I was a boy you were the king of the cul-de-sac on an iron-framed bone-shaker with a basket on the front and dustbin ids for wheels. |
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The earth is not a dustbin for industrial waste, nor for the most redoubtable types of nuclear waste, because of the very great length of time that some of them endure. |
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We wish to stress that this in no way means consigning disciplines to the dustbin of history, but rather putting them in their appropriate place within teacher training. |
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But just as eating out becomes more fashionable, the march of technology is consigning the raison d'ĂȘtre of some retailers to the dustbin of history. |
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Stock up on bin liners, dustbin bags and washing-up liquid. |
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Niki, a four foot-long black and gold king snake, could be lurking in a dustbin, hiding in a vegetable patch or curled up in a drain. |
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It is designed to make sure that people do have options once they are in that situation and that we do not just pension them off and cast them into the dustbin, like some other parties would have us do. |
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This proposal, which is being rolled out for consultation, is designed to consign heightism to the dustbin of history. |
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As US institutional political support for apartheid crumbled, South Africa's herrenvolk settler regime sank into the dustbin of history. |
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Peter reached over and took the half notes from the dustbin, patted them off, and laid them together on the table. |
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An explosion also damaged Blackpool Town Hall, where explosives were also found in a dustbin and gelignite outside a police station. |
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The ostensibly unverifiable sentences of metaphysics and religion were exuberantly consigned to the dustbin, and logic itself escaped only because it was regarded as tautologous. |
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The extension of the Seveso directive to exports outside the Community will be especially important to developing countries which might otherwise become the dustbin of the industrialised world. |
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The road was full of black bags awaiting the arrival of the dustbin men. |
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The bulky, squarish, heavy picture tube, the standard television technology for more than 60 years, is heading for the dustbin of history much faster than anyone expected. |
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