The loam of the junkyard was rich and fertile, streaming with healthy earthworms, mole crickets, and warty toads camouflaged against the ground. |
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The Michelin Man was created in 1898 by a crazed German hermit named Berthold Heinz-Dieter who lived in a junkyard. |
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It was a deadly junkyard full of unexploded ordnances and mines, destroyed aircraft, hangars and gutted buildings. |
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He just sends me out, and I direct the people to the uninhabited areas of the junkyard. |
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I probably could have gotten away with it for a while, but I got ratted on by some bootlicker at work who spotted me at this junkyard. |
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At first glance, the junkyard looks like some sort of post-apocalyptic settlement, a thriving outpost in a wasteland. |
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The six training missions take place in a variety of locales including a hospital, a trailer park and a junkyard. |
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The neglected garden in the back yard was, in a moment, transformed into a junkyard of shattered masonry. |
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Enter the junkyard jungle gym and slowly clamber through it, stripping to your jockstrap at the halfway mark. |
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Consumers are creating a huge electronic junkyard, which could pose a serious health and environmental hazard. |
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As I slowly made my way through the dark, crowded junkyard, I felt a smile creeping across my face. |
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Not long ago, teams fashioned their engines from junkyard castoff engine blocks, and a good length of plumbing pipe made a nifty set of headers. |
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Here is the junkyard, not as a repository of useless and discreet things, but as the living space of the working artist. |
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In the junkyard, for the first time, Maya is independent and surrounded by friendly people of all races. |
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The minute viewers enter the Winter Garden theater, they step into a magnificent and magical junkyard. |
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I don't think vandals would waste their time on her out-dated piece of junkyard scrap metal. |
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And later on, you'll have plenty of junkyard parts to choose from too, since what's popular on the roads eventually becomes popular in junkyards. |
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A major skyway nearby had been shattered completely, the ruined cars forming a junkyard at the bottom of the long drop. |
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Because the area was used as a junkyard before, our work was more complicated than before. |
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In fact, you might as well be a junkyard dog as far as anybody giving you a hand. |
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He also, quite obviously, invites us to make a connection between his transformation of junkyard scraps and the untapped potential of those who have been discarded by society. |
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It sure runs better than you'd expect from a pile of junkyard scrap. |
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A junkyard dog by his own admission, Mr Abbott once had a reputation for gaffes. |
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One man from Durango, he says, moved to Juárez to work as the night watchman in a junkyard. |
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The impression I'm getting is that it's basically a junkyard up there, and they just let it go. |
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If your car quits or uses a little too much gas, you don't tear the whole thing away or just throw it in the junkyard. |
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Construction of an eco-center to collect the DDW at the MRC des Collines junkyard. |
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These shots are pointedly contrasted with others photographed in the same vicinity, which make it look like a squalid contemporary junkyard. |
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The waste piles have turned this onetime rice-farming community into a foul-smelling, toxic digital junkyard. |
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My favourite place where I have been drawing was probably a junkyard in the Bronx, New York. |
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During my junior year in high school I built a reflecting telescope with mount and drive made of parts salvaged from a junkyard. |
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Despite his nebbishy demeanor, the Senate majority leader is an incorrigible junkyard dog. |
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Calis had literally rebuilt the old battlewagon from the ground up, using what he had in the junkyard and blueprints that he had acquired some time ago. |
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He's a racing driver who lives in a junkyard and fights villainy. |
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What we see is function cobbled together out of scrap from the junkyard. |
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They have stumbled through the postmodern junkyard, loaded together all of the synthetic throbs, hums, and moans they could find and patchworked them into one gorgeous mess. |
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Instead of abandoning his bodybuilding dream, he went to a junkyard, got himself some industrial cogwheels and iron bars and somehow tinkered them into a weight set. |
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He follows a vision of himself out of the house and to a junkyard pinball machine. |
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He bought the engineless car from the junkyard just to get some parts, and then sold it back to them. |
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Arms exporters in the Ukraine, Bulgaria and elsewhere eagerly sold off weaponry at cut rate prices, along with the junkyard planes Bout used to transport it. |
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The former junkyard has been reclaimed by the nonprofit Intervale Center as a showcase of what's possible with urban agriculture. |
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And for the first time since the carmaker's last big brush with disaster in 1992, when the company came within 40 minutes of bankruptcy GM's bonds are back in the junkyard. |
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By collectively redefining the status of the rubbish of the virtual junkyard, this practice lays out certain forces that tend to redefine the accepted norms of aesthetic judgment. |
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How timely it was to have such a private member's bill because just yesterday police in the Montreal area discovered a massive junkyard containing as many as 100 stolen cars. |
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A year later he builds his own race car using junkyard materials, and in time he's creating cars with secret nuances to make him unbeatable on the track. |
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Moon teaches the friend to live in the wilderness, makes friends with the bully, and hides out in a junkyard courtesy of archetypal rednecks with hearts of gold. |
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All Is For God, Fantasy Bar and Junkyard Heart, the latter with squealing guitar solo, are built on indie-rock foundations, while Uh Huh is almost Avril Lavigne pop. |
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