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The castoffs are rounded up through a citywide salvage process.
Some designers met this challenge by turning castoffs into high-end products.
Until my mother asked me if I really wanted to work for castoffs.
They are castoffs, she said, which is also how many residents see themselves.
In goal, the Hurricanes have gotten outstanding play from a pair of castoffs.
If not, well ... there is a large and growing bin of technological castoffs.
But it's an easy matter; Ms. Mazar simply puts castoffs out on the stoop.
Scripture directs him to defend the poor, the sick, the marginalized, the societal castoffs.
He scours the terrain for organic castoffs — rotten fruit, road kill — and makes collages.
Some are political castoffs from governing parties in the different European Union member states.
Those patchwork inserts have been put together from the castoffs of the bigger pieces, and then the castoffs from the inserts are saved and pieced together into mosaic appliqués (the hands from the Sistine Chapel and Earth as seen from above, for example).
Now, we just have to figure out which consignment store is stocked with her castoffs.
This annual program invites everyone to Queens to turn all those castoffs into something creative.
My 20-something children prefer to have kits from Ikea rather than castoffs I put aside.
"By the time most celebrities sell, you're usually getting junk, their furniture and their castoffs," he said.
There were piles of castoffs to play with, but what felt like limited options for moving forward.
I've spent my career making excellent use of the low cuts, the discards, the crumbs, the castoffs.
THE CASTOFFS The injury-riddled Eagles won their last four games to clinch the NFC East title.
Their solution on defense was to bring in Rodney McLeod and a bunch of Jim Schwartz Buffalo castoffs.
Mr. Freedom said he had already filled a large duffel bag with castoffs, delivered to a thrift store.
It's a great underdog story, featuring a team that was literally constructed from the league's castoffs and misfits.
The roster that opened defense of that gold was one cobbled together from NHL spare parts and castoffs.
It was built from castoffs—a discarded dentist's chair, an old TV camera—and weighed four hundred pounds.
I'm not interested in seeing these #MeToo castoffs engage in Maoist struggle sessions to purge their patriarchal impulses.
But that was in 214 during a strike, when the teams that played were ragtag collections of castoffs.
What happens if the castoffs, now free to enjoy their coach's once-ballyhooed system, somehow thrive inside it?
While Ms. Freeman distracts the proprietor with questions, Mr. Hernandez photographs the castoffs that are being offered for sale.
With his meticulous dioramas constructed inside small jewelry boxes, Curtis Talwst Santiago offers a counterpoint: castoffs can contain worlds.
Their linebacker corps is a collection of castoffs they saw through rose-colored glasses and youngsters with thin NFL resumes.
A roster consisting almost entirely of other teams' castoffs will meet either Tampa Bay or Washington for the Stanley Cup.
A similar situation is emerging at cornerback, where Maxwell's departure leaves the Eagles with Buffalo castoffs and not much else.
Shrunk down from the big tent of the Reagan era to little more than Democratic castoffs from fifty years ago.
This Queens museum's annual program encourages families to reuse all that tinsel and trash — and other castoffs — in creative ways.
That hasn't hurt the team because Shanahan was able to take castoffs like Taylor Gabriel and turn them into contributors.
The tides are quite literally the flows of reality, and severing the castoffs from the system functionally erases them from existence.
"Four Sisters" consists of material not used in "Shoah," whose castoffs have also served as the basis of other Lanzmann films.
The majority were what you might call civilization's castoffs: surplus research-lab subjects; abandoned pets; washed-up actors and circus performers.
Gradually, they found furniture that represented an improvement over the Ikea castoffs that previous tenants had used to fill the space.
More than a century ago, squatters descended upon the area's mangroves, using debris and castoffs for landfill as they built shacks.
As they wait to develop their own stars, they'll continue to patch with castoffs and make the best deals they can.
They contain castoffs from New York's fashion studios: mock-up pockets ripped from sample jeans, swatches in next season's paisley print.
Consumer companies can only justify paying those prices if they are confident they can do a better job with pharma industry castoffs.
So what you're really looking at isn't great live streams of first-run games you're invested in, but the castoffs and cheapies.
The donkeys are the last of more than 500 that were castoffs from the early days of Hawaiian coffee and agricultural plantations.
The camera then cuts to the storylines of several other Bachelor/ette castoffs, which don't look too different from Corrine and DeMario's.
Lined up in rows under an open-air shed, they could be abandoned I-beams or castoffs from an old railroad bridge.
"The good stuff is gone," she said, sitting in her shop, a repurposed shipping container filled with faded castoffs she cannot sell.
He reveals what makes a person feel lost—the perverse and tawdry elements that define people as castoffs in a skewed American landscape.
Unlike WCW's previous signings of Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Ed Leslie, and other WWE castoffs, however, Hall and Nash were in their primes.
Premier League Castoffs, Starting Over at Age 11 England's soccer machine discards preteen players, and their dreams, with ease and efficiency every year.
But at least they had Wentz, who, after watching the last two postseasons unspool without him, molded misfits and castoffs into a function.
Places like affluent Aspen, for example, have secondhand shops like Replay Sports or Susie's Limited Consignments that often deal in high-quality castoffs.
Everyone on the team is less than a hero; they're doomed nobodies with no effect on history, castoffs from The Flash and Arrow.
On Monday's two-hour Men Tell All, 17 of Becca Kufrin's castoffs gathered for one giant, televised tea-spilling session — here are your highlights.
The suburban teams of my childhood were filled with castoffs from more popular sports—kids too small to play football, too distractible for baseball.
Minnesota's defense is loaded with stars at every position, but its offense, Diggs noted, is populated by castoffs and misfits and low draft picks.
As with the Golden Knights, Florida's front office assembled a roster consisting of high-energy, defensive-minded castoffs who were granted a fresh start.
Last month, PEOPLE revealed the favorite Bachelor and Bachelorette castoffs who will be looking for love in Mexico when the ABC reality spinoff series returns.
If you happen to have any scraps from your jack-o'-lantern, those pumpkin castoffs can be the cherry on top of your PSL masterpiece.
Even with a revolving group of castoffs at nearly every spot around him in the lineup during that time, Nowitzki has consistently been, well, consistent.
It is a club of relentless desire — for the most part, the players are castoffs from other clubs — and that spirit is engrained in Mahrez.
Soon, friends and neighbors began giving Ismael their castoffs in hopes that she would make them into something new, and her hobby became a business.
The Lynx lodge has a history steeped in grandeur, but it's now mainly a sometime rental hall and watering hole for an ensemble of castoffs.
The first floor is largely given over to a high-ceilinged exhibition space, sparsely furnished with plants and stylish castoffs, including a working upright piano.
Resale sites such as Poshmark, The RealReal, and thredUP; local consignment shops; and marketplaces like eBay all offer the chance to turn castoffs into cash.
On Sunday's two-hour Women Tell All, 18 of Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s castoffs gathered for one giant, televised tea-spilling session — and it was glorious.
Implicit is the idea of redeeming these castoffs toward a higher purpose (art-making) but perhaps equally important is the notion of recycling and environmental protection.
The law required residents to separate their recyclable castoffs into three groups: regular trash; bundles of magazines, papers and cardboard; and glass bottles and metal cans.
It would have taken hours to dig through everything — castoffs from a family member's store in Connecticut that had closed, Yoseph said — but I lucked out.
Brad and Janet are still bland goody two-shoes in church gloves, but the Transylvanians now look and act like leering theater kids in Hot Topic castoffs.
Stepping off the bus, Ms. Solomon pulled the key out of her purse: Her volunteer duties include driving to local grocery stores to pick up their castoffs.
Their quarterbacks had the staying power of a drummer for Spinal Tap, their acquisitions nearly always seemed to fail and their castoffs too often found success elsewhere.
In the 2000,220 resale stores in the United States, the occasional lucky customer can find an item of value — usually antiques, jewelry or artwork — among the castoffs.
It was not the sort of list Everton managers had grown accustomed to hearing: young hopefuls, grizzled veterans, the castoffs and hand-me-downs of Europe's giants.
As The Sorrow and several other characters argue in the game, the castoffs are an unnatural, violent, haphazard group who have very little concern for those around them.
Finds include Omaha-made Benson Soap Mill, which blends coffee shop castoffs (like previously steeped chai tea) into their body products, and Lincoln's own Wax Buffalo soy candles.
Yet part of what still gives this nightmare of the dream factory its haunting power and pathos is they were playing industry castoffs whose struggles they surely recognized.
Most fledgling leagues, like the defunct U.F.L. or the X.F.L., had rosters filled with castoffs who had gone undrafted out of college or who had bounced around pro teams.
The Ninth World, the hodgepodge of mixed realities that make up the space of Torment, is chock full of castoffs who all have a wax and wane relationship with death.
As the Bachelor and Bachelorette castoffs return from the reality-TV snafu known as Bachelor in Paradise season 4, one of the stars — in true Bachelor style — is telling all.
Mr. Snider hired a cadre of roughneck fighters after seeing his team of aging retreads and young castoffs humiliated by brawlers like the St. Louis Blues and the Montreal Canadiens.
While the Knicks have struggled on the court during Phil Jackson's tenure as team president, the team has found success in developing young players and turning castoffs into rotation pieces.
Although he had invented the clothes, it was as if they had been culled from a thrift store to which centuries of Roman princesses had consigned their most extravagant castoffs.
When I got this job, I picked up a day at my PRN job in a ritzy, lake-front suburb so I could hit their thrift stores for rich people castoffs.
The Changing God has broken things a little too much, and The Sorrow is out to fix them by wiping both the God and all of the castoffs out of reality.
The Clippers were just a revolving door of castoffs and busts who filled roster spots and cashed checks from the old racist owner; Blake Griffin gave them a reason to exist.
With a team of castoffs from larger clubs and unheralded journeymen, however, Leicester held off the might of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea to win the title by 10 points.
As the Titans moved toward a Super Bowl appearance with ascending stars like Steve McNair and Eddie George, the Predators, with a roster of castoffs and misfits, yearned for name recognition.
A well-to-do aunt in Mogadishu took custody of the children, but Nur wound up in an overcrowded state orphanage, "a military-style concrete barracks" crammed with castoffs and misfits.
Players dismissed as a write-offs or seen as castoffs do not win Premier League championships, nor do managers in the autumn of their careers, after a lifetime of second best.
Dallas' path to a championship is muddier than it has to be, but they do a superb job developing talent, finding diamonds in the rough, and plugging castoffs into their brilliant system.
The place is furnished with castoffs and overrun with media junk: The couch holds stacks of unsleeved old 33s; shelves and tables overflow with eight-track tapes and videocassettes, horror movies mainly.
They are extravaganzas of stuff, colorful and tactile, mostly society's castoffs recycled into forms that expose false binaries, like high versus low, form versus function, masculine versus feminine and art versus craft.
Some families manage to keep the same house for hundreds of years, recipes and rituals repeating across the years as new generations fill the rooms, castoffs and treasures collecting in the corners.
Ms. Miller grew up in Indiana, but she loved visiting her grandfather, an electrician whose pastime was salvaging castoffs left at the dump when the summer people went back to the city.
In Brooklyn, the mostly mercenary fans got what we deserved: a team of past-their-prime castoffs imported by the bombastic Russian magnate, Mikhail Prokhorov, who had brought the franchise to Brooklyn.
Mudlarking's popularity has grown steadily in recent years, driven in part by social media communities where enthusiasts share their finds, and tour groups that offer a trudge through the shards of history's castoffs.
Their opponents the Golden Knights, a group of castoffs considered expendable by other NHL teams, have been playing with house money and are now just eight wins away from hitting the Stanley Cup jackpot.
There are still fine imports in the Russian Premier League — Malcom, João Mário, André Schurrle as players, and coaches like Domenico Tedesco — but they have the air, now, of castoffs as much as mercenaries.
It is true that Win and the other children, Noon (Mirirai Sithole) and Pan (Tony Vo), are photogenically attired, in eye-catching clothing (by Seth Bodie) that looks scavenged from castoffs of the comfortable.
The critical one for me, and the one that says the most about the game's ruminations on death, is the choice to sever the castoffs from the tides (the Tides of Numenera as it were).
Orton has been working a program with Bray Wyatt for several months, and solid but unspectacular matches have turned into an alliance, with Orton joining the Wyatt Family, Bray's creepy cult of castoffs and weirdos.
Begin trolling at the vast warehouse where Architectural Artifacts trades in decorative building castoffs from wrought iron railings and wooden mantelpieces to terra cotta gargoyles as well as more portable art tiles and juggling pins.
A merry band of castoffs and rejects — Golden Misfits, they call themselves — populate the roster crafted by General Manager George McPhee and molded by Coach Gerard Gallant into a bona fide dynamo — expansion franchise, shmexpansion franchise.
Hair gummies—Thanks to the pioneering efforts of The Bachelor's most shameless castoffs in the mid-2010s, the world got sold on the idea that a blue pastel gummy bear could maybe give us luxurious locks.
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She wasn't on Colton's season for long (she was eliminated in Week 1!), but now's our chance to actually get to know her, like we have with so many other early castoffs (Brett of Lamp fame, anyone?).
His iconic "Cosmic Cavern" — chockablock with castoffs and trash (old TVs, plastic children's toys, used plastic cups and much, much more), most of it aglow with bright fluorescent paint under black lights — channels that wildly creative period.
The better surprise is in a second room where Smith has a stack of used clothing arrange in a pillar, a structure composed of bodily castoffs raised to the rafters, raised to the roof, thereby becoming totemic.
The wing chair and the coffee table in the River Room were from friends who were giving up city life for the country; the couch and the armchair, also in the River Room, were castoffs from Ms. Peil's agent.
The fast-fashion retailer began its in-store garment collection program back in 2013, promising that your closet's castoffs would have one of three fates: either reused in a different capacity, resold in second-hand stores, or recycled into new textile.
Now the largest newspaper in the state, The Advocate employs many former Times-Picayune castoffs on its 110-person staff, and it earned its first Pulitzer Prize this year for reporting on racial disparities in the Louisiana criminal justice system.
A few days after I gorged myself on chocolate miniatures, I noticed a Bunz thread soliciting dumpster-diving buddies to scour everything from grocery-store back alleys to the garbage cans of wealthy North Torontonians for good-albeit-not-great castoffs.
At the start of that season, bookmakers had ranked it as a 0003,000-1 outsider; its team was made up, to most observers, of journeymen and castoffs, a ragtag assortment of players in the world's most competitive and most glamorous league.
By ninth grade, Mari was attending a school here in Atlanta where black girls tended to wear weaves and wigs and false eyelashes, looking more like "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" castoffs than young black girls interested in just being themselves.
Now, with Nowitzki still at the elbow and Rick Carlisle still on the sideline and an annual influx of whichever castoffs and weirdos the league sees fit to shuttle their way, the Mavericks are the team that cannot be bad.
On a recent day, the customs checkpoint, a large outdoor parking area adjacent to the bridge, held a collection of China's castoffs: cheap four-wheel-drive Haval passenger vehicles, discount medicines for hepatitis and tuberculosis, old solar panels to brighten dark houses.
So she volunteered for Movin' On Up. This was the charity she'd donated her ex-husband's study desk to—a nonprofit whose volunteers drove a big yellow truck around town, collecting the castoffs of the well-to-do and delivering them to people in need.
It was obvious from the second the Commander pulled out a beautiful beaded dress for June that this particular part wasn't going to mimic the book, which instead had June shrug on a hasty smear of lurid red lipstick and fraying Vegas showgirl castoffs.
Mr. Selz's most unusual exhibition at MoMA presented a bizarre hunk of kinetic art: the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely's "Homage to New York" (1960), a white-painted machine built from castoffs like bicycle wheels, a piano, a weather balloon, metal drums and a bathtub.
Mr. Jacquemus is often discussed as one of the leaders of a new generation of French designers; another is Marine Serre, who owes a great debt to Martin Margiela for her one-off garments smartly upcycled from fancy toweling, Formula One castoffs and key chains.
But only after we excavated all the clothes from our apartment, arranged them in a three-foot heap on the bed and dragged the joyless castoffs to the nearest Goodwill, did it really dawn on me: This clutter isn't the main source of my stress.
On Monday night's two-hour special, Hannah Brown came face-to-face with all of her castoffs — including Luke Parker, whom she sent home during last week's episode after he told her that he expected her to refrain from being sexually intimate with the remaining contestants.
The Texas border is catching a lot of attention right now over the current immigration policies, but Tijuana has been built upon the castoffs of multiculturalism — with people who have been deported making a life there, and lawyers and shelters offering what they can for those stranded.
For most bands, tracks like these would be castoffs or interludes, but, if only because Lawrence made so many of them, they seem crucial to understanding the fullness of Felt, a band with a clear stated intention that did virtually everything they could to subvert that intention.
Some villagers are happy to exploit the monster legend by giving boat tours and such, and so are pranksters: Early on, three waggish youths spread butcher-shop castoffs near the water to resemble a giant amphibious creature's carcass, drawing gawkers and even a little news coverage.
I'll grant him this: I cannot see Pence hanging out with that gang of thugs, castoffs and oligarchs who surrounded Trump as they ogled beauty queens a few years ago, with the future president dispensing advice on how to write up a really cheap pre-nup.
McPhee unearthed finds like center William Karlsson, a checker turned 40-goal scorer; forward Alex Tuch, an emergent offensive force; the Florida castoffs Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith, the team's top two point scorers in the playoffs; and a group of young defensemen who have quietly become the fulcrum of the team's success.
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He was deeply involved with the House of Beauty and Culture, the craft collective that made art out of found bits and industrial castoffs, and its shop, open for a few years in the late '80s, which kept irregular hours and was adored by those with the adventurousness to find it and the persistence to penetrate it.
The recycler monster moves heavily in the flickering light, squelching across the detritus of the world's waste: spent space suits and table scraps, bloody piss and shit and ruined bodies, corpulent or lean, old or young, mangled, deformed, mutant, or hacked to piece, all the castoffs, the lame, the hobbled, the imperfect, the mistakes, the merely unlucky and the dead.
The faces were familiar enough: Mariusz Pudzianowski, the overachieving strongman-turned-MMA-fighter, Polish national hero, and KSW's anchor attraction; a main event with Mamed Khalidov, arguably the best middleweight not in the UFC's hands, against promotional welterweight champion Borys Mankowski in a catchweight fight; UFC castoffs like Norman Parke and Sokoudjou; and Pawel "Popek Monster" Mikolajuw, a Polish rapper who famously tattooed his eyeballs black and looks like Gathering of the Juggalos incarnate.

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