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"dumping ground" Definitions
  1. a place where something that is not wanted is dumped (= left)

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A new dumping ground Since the China ban, South Korea has been using Southeast Asia as a dumping ground for much of its non-recyclable waste.
" - Erin, 39 "Thought I was her dumping ground.
Cleveland's inner city was also a dumping ground for trash.
The U.S. is becoming a dumping ground for the world.
The site was a dumping ground for factories in the area.
Ghana has become a dumping ground for huge amounts of electronic waste.
"Industries were using the harbor as a dumping ground," Mr. Goldstein said.
I couldn't be a dumping ground for her pain and despair anymore.
"The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems," Trump said.
The biggest landfill in Mumbai, India, called Deonar dumping ground, is just that.
The land was once an abandoned dumping ground with old tires and cars.
The waterway abuts Port Klang — a well known dumping ground for plastic waste.
Like most anonymous apps, Secret eventually became a dumping ground for hateful gossip.
Only relatively recently have Russian industries stopped using the lake as a dumping ground.
The United Nations has said the province has become a "dumping ground" for evacuees.
For years the Flint River had been a dumping ground — for cars and even bodies.
The New York mob started using the waterway as a dumping ground for dead bodies.
For a long time, China has been a dumping ground for the world's problematic plastics.
Dishon's body was reportedly found more than two weeks later at a nearby dumping ground.
"The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems," Trump said that day.
" Her solution: a well-lit bar, which she calls a "picking up and dumping ground.
The United States would become the great dumping ground for the problems of other countries.
And it's not just Malaysia that has become the dumping ground for idled oil equipment.
"Some people want to make Texas the radioactive waste dumping ground of America," Texas Gov.
They reckon India would become a dumping ground if Apple was allowed to import refurbished iPhones.
"Malaysia will not be the dumping ground of the world," environment minister Yeo Bee Yin said.
The U.N. has described it as a "dumping ground" for people from elsewhere in the country.
Later, the park became a dumping ground for rubble when the city's walls were torn down.
The landfill has been a dumping ground for the capital's garbage for more than 50 years.
It once existed as an industrial landfill, and was frequently utilized as an illegal dumping ground.
Get Collapsible Measuring Cups for $14.99 See Details Basements have long become a dumping ground for junk.
Sometimes there's no bucket or no open Starbucks, leaving alleyways and sidewalks to become the dumping ground.
Reddit continues to remain the internet's best dumping ground for some of the funniest content out there.
The system was not working, and our country became a dumping ground for our competitors and allies.
Summer, once the dumping ground of television, is now the season with a little something for everyone.
A lot of the Silicon Valley fabricators have used it as their dumping ground over the years.
As a result, the United States has become a dumping ground for foreign "puppy mill" and "rescue" dogs.
Dean Heller, a Republican, who has pledged that Nevada will never be the nation's nuclear waste dumping ground.
I think of McDonald's #McDStories, where they tried to start a hashtag that became a dumping ground on McDonald's.
He's not looking at it as a dumping ground for stuff that NBC would otherwise be losing money on.
A bushy field across from a graveyard is now a dumping ground for broken branches and battered tree trunks.
Cap space remains valuable for a franchise that should continue to exist as a dumping ground for unwanted salary.
As Tennant predicted, DuPont had used a field near his property as a PFOA dumping ground since the '80s.
But in 2013, President Xi Jinping's government declared that China would no longer serve as the world's dumping ground.
The United States has become a dumping ground for Mexico and, in fact, for many other parts of the world.
Chances are, some of your electronic junk ends up here in China, the world's biggest dumping ground for electronic wastes.
Christie Pits [Park] became an impromptu dumping ground at the time, just mountains of garbage next to the kids' playground.
Generally perceived as a vacant and empty landscape, Nevada has long been exploited as a nuclear testing and dumping ground.
Answers was, and continues to remain a beautiful dumping ground for the strangest questions, and the most ridiculous spelling mistakes.
"The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems," he said at the infamous Trump Tower campaign announcement.
In addition, the vacant land, especially by the bay, has been used as a de facto dumping ground for years.
It becomes a dumping ground for any complaint anyone has ever had about a business, and they can get pretty obnoxious.
It's been a dumping ground for everything from industrial waste to 800 pounds of human waste from Dave Matthews' tour bus.
After years of being the world's dumping ground, China banned the import of all types of plastic waste in January 2018.
Trump said that honoring the "rotten" deal would make him look "foolish," complaining that the US would be "a dumping ground".
" Mr. Trump said when he declared his candidacy that the United States had become "a dumping ground for everybody else's problems.
"The fair has had a reputation for being a dumping ground for galleries," said Adeline Ooi, Asia director for Art Basel.
The land was a dumping ground in 1977, little more than a rash of grassy boils festering in the exhausted soil.
But your days of being a dumping ground for your mother's pain or a piggy bank for your siblings are over.
They reported that parts of Brazil appeared to be a dumping ground for a large amount of material moved by glaciers.
"The emergency department becomes the de facto dumping ground for all mental health patients," said Gillian Schmitz, a San Antonio emergency physician.
Some fear the new trade deal could turn Africa into a dumping ground for countries on the continent with better manufacturing capacity.
The women's bathroom, for example, has become a literal dumping ground — as in, that's where the dudes go to take a shit.
The beaches of today used to be an industrial dumping ground, and were redeveloped as part of the preparations for the Games.
" The widow of a World War I veteran testified, "We do not want this country to become a dumping ground for Europe.
Once a dumping ground for garbage, the New Jersey Meadowlands has become something of a natural treasure, attracting 280 species of birds.
Could sea snakes be doing the same thing, using melanin-rich skin as a dumping ground for the pollutants encountered in their surroundings?
The U.N. has described it as a "dumping ground" for people evacuated and displaced from elsewhere in Syria during the seven-year war.
For years, Trump's Twitter feed has been a dumping ground of low-level insults to successful individuals, both in Hollywood and in politics.
This new image posted by the NASA Earth Observatory shows the devastating smoke cloud coming off the Deonar dumping ground in Mumbai, India.
Corrosive water from the river, known locally as a dumping ground, caused more lead to leach from Flint pipes than Detroit water did.
Our ERs have become the dumping ground for these patients who have been abandoned by every other part of the health care system.
To clear up the mess and provide some space for freshly confiscated cars, the Finnish customs service set up a separate dumping ground.
Instead, the Kings would be wise to hoard assets and turn themselves into a dumping ground for opposing teams looking to shed salary.
The police chief was the most prominent voice, accusing other communities of increasingly using Middletown as a dumping ground for their own problems.
They are enjoying the ride as long as the growing U.S. economy continues to be their favorite and a very lucrative dumping ground.
An additional 14 bodies have been found in the district, most of them near C-3 bridge, a local dumping ground for victims.
So that the rich could become even richer, the area then had to burn and eventually become the dumping ground for the city's garbage.
"Southern Nevada is not a wasteland, and I will continue to fight to protect it from becoming a dangerous dumping ground," she said. Rep.
"This study provides data showing that ERs are the de facto dumping ground for psychiatric patients," senior author Dr. Renee Hsia told Reuters Health.
YG used the album form as a narrative framework, rather than as a dumping ground for singles and S.E.O.-minded collaborations and trend-hopping.
More inexplicable is that they're doing it in TNA, wrestling's dumping ground for both hope and wrestlers who have outlived their usefulness to WWE.
Senators are named by the prime minister of the day and the institution has historically been criticized as a dumping ground for political operators.
One is at the jail complex on Rikers Island, and the other is in Fresh Kills, what used to be city's largest dumping ground.
In case you've forgotten, here's the portion of that Trump Tower announcement speech: The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems.
The shipment "puts South Carolina at risk for becoming a permanent dumping ground for nuclear materials," Haley said in the letter dated March 23.
"The neighborhood was becoming a dumping ground," said Theresa Cianciotta, a member of Neighborhood Women and a founder of the Concerned Citizens of Withers Street.
The Evening Standard reports that the stray subtitles accidentally tacked onto the inauguration footage were actually from the popular British children's show, The Dumping Ground.
" Questioning Trump's statement that the US is a "dumping ground for the world," De Niro responded with the famous Statue of Liberty poem, "New Colossus.
For all that – partly through its own negligence – it ended up holding the bag as a dumping ground and the world's buyer of last resort.
Not bad for a service that was initially written off by the major Hollywood players as a dumping ground for content that nobody cared about.
And, in fact, Mick Herron's six novels about a fictitious dumping-ground for errant British agents called Slough House do not aspire to documentary realism.
America took more than one-fifth of Japanese exports, beating China by a wide margin, and remaining the key dumping ground for its key Asian ally.
Along with Floyd Bennett Field and the Marine Park Golf Course across the bay, it serves as perhaps the biggest raccoon dumping ground in the city.
By encouraging humans to think it can be raided with impunity and used as a bottomless dumping ground, the metaphor has led to overfishing and pollution.
But do make sure that everybody understands the U.S. won't be the dumping ground of the world, with systematic losses of wealth, jobs and proprietary technology.
Tata said in a statement challenging market conditions had been made "worse by the use of Europe as a dumping ground for the world's excess capacity".
Simon Danzuck, MP for Rochdale, which has Britain's second-highest concentration of asylum-seekers, recently grumbled that his constituency is being used "as a dumping ground".
For over 100 years, the lake was used as a dumping ground for the county and industry groups like Allied Chemical, whose factories line the shore.
If you want to keep the closet clean after you've organized it, it's time to stop using it as the default dumping ground for your stuff.
After Oromo farmers blocked garbage trucks from dumping at the Sendafa site in July, Repi had to resume its role as Addis Ababa's main dumping ground.
At what point are you helping out, and at what point are you just using a local charity as a convenient dumping ground for your crud?
Officers cleared nearly an acre of woodlands littered with debris and signs of a former dumping ground at the end of the street, The Sun News reports.
The "Big Easy" has long been the dumping ground for unwanted zinc because of its geographical isolation from physical trading hubs in the rest of the world.
As a result, MySpace became a dumping ground for the sort of demo tapes that would once have been unceremoniously chucked into the bin at NME Towers.
When the BCF volunteers arrived, the lot was nothing more than a dumping ground, filled with discarded furniture, rubble, hypodermic needles, clothing and all kinds of trash.
It hoped to use TerraForm Power to buy Vivint assets, but other TerraForm investors objected that the yieldco was becoming a dumping ground for SunEdison's expensive acquisitions.
We should not attempt to compete with them directly, but we can and must prevent our living space from becoming a dumping ground for their excess fertility.
The populist Michael Sata ran for the presidency in 2006 on an anti-Chinese platform, vowing to prevent Zambia from becoming a "dumping ground" for Chinese workers.
Heckler took the Dublin post in 1986, the Irish press accused the White House of using the embassy as a "dumping ground" for an ousted cabinet official.
He vowed that Calais, the bedraggled port that is a focal point for migrants hoping to reach England, would never again be a dumping ground for them.
In 20143, he sued major Hollywood studios for the right to show first-run movies at drive-ins, which were then considered a dumping ground for rerun films.
Candlestick Point was once a dumping ground for the city's refuse, until a 1977 vote by the California State Legislature made it the state's first urban recreation area.
Why did state officials switch the source of its water from Lake Huron to the Flint River, known to locals as a dumping ground for trash and pollutants?
The empty grounds later became the de facto dumping ground for authorities, who had seized discarded bikes from the main roads and had nowhere else to put them.
The strange saga involved turning a Louisiana National Guard facility into "the largest illegal dumping ground of military explosives in the history of the United States," prosecutors said.
In 1958, he sued major Hollywood studios for the right to show first-run movies at drive-ins, which were then considered a dumping ground for rerun films.
It is wrong, however, to use stadiums built or remodeled by taxpayers and tax breaks as a passive-aggressive dumping ground for one's frustration with a sitting president.
In early 2013, MXGM members Nia and Takuma Umoja moved with their children from Fort Worth, Texas, into a small wooden house next to a local dumping ground.
The government has treated the province as a dumping ground for those it does not want in its territory, and paints the province as a nest of jihadists.
However, several family members seem to think that they can just use us as a dumping ground for old, dirty, broken or unsafe items they no longer want.
China's decision uprooted the global order in waste management, resulting in the world's refuse being diverted to Southeast Asia — and Malaysia was turned into a new favored dumping ground.
The issue was highlighted in September, when Public Eye, a Swiss campaign group, said international trading companies were using West Africa as a dumping ground for high-sulfur fuels.
Hanson's lens, instead, focuses on a nerve-gas dumping ground outside Denver; the choking scale of a coal-fired power plant in Montana; a shuttered aluminum mine in Oregon.
Idlib province is the last major rebel-held area in Syria, serving as what the U.N. has called a "dumping ground" for fighters and civilians evacuated from other battles.
Inserillo was stripped of her gun and transferred to VIPER, which stands for Video Interactive Patrol Enhanced Response, and is often used as a "dumping ground" for officers in trouble.
In the past, diesel cargoes rarely left Europe, a region that imports nearly 20 percent of its needs and which traders till recently termed a "dumping ground" for the fuel.
Most of those cleared from their homes have been bused north to Idlib province, an area that has become Assad's dumping ground for rebel fighters and others he doesn't want.
The app's goal is not to serve as some big dumping ground for your photos, but rather a place where you slow down to think about what should be shared.
The perennial post-holiday dip in movie attendance makes it the perfect dumping ground for properties that studios don't want to waste valuable summer real estate or advertising dollars on.
Some coffee shops treat cold brew as a dumping ground for lesser coffees — old beans that are losing their flavor or uninteresting beans that couldn't stand up to conventional brewing.
To the horror of human rights groups, Mr. Duterte vowed during the presidential campaign last year to turn Manila Bay into a dumping ground for dead addicts and drug dealers.
Really, it looks like 2,000 people that Australia does not want and I do not blame you, by the way, but the United States has become like a dumping ground.
"If the EU loses Great Britain, Europe will lose 350 million pounds a week and it will lose a dumping ground for a quarter million migrants a year," said Cotton.
In an emailed statement on Monday, Tata Steel said challenging market conditions had been made "worse by the use of Europe as a dumping ground for the world's excess capacity".
It is a dumping ground for whichever policymaker, think tank lanyard, or corporate CEO might want to publish some poorly-written—and self-serving—dreck about public policy that day.
A couple of years ago, the city launched a huge poster campaign to tackle the issue of pollution around the canal, which had become a dumping ground in recent years.
Port Klang, Malaysia (CNN)Malaysia will return 450 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste to the countries that shipped it, in a refusal to become a dumping ground for the world's trash.
And the trail takes them across the US, from serial killings along the East Coast, through the South and Midwest, and ultimately to another notorious serial killer dumping ground out West.
Water from the river, known locally as a dumping ground, was more corrosive, causing more lead to leach from Flint's aging water pipes than the Detroit water the city previously used.
NASTIEST TWIST: The F.B.I. agent in Michael Koryta's HOW IT HAPPENED (Little, Brown, $27) is double-crossed by a fiend who leads him to a false dumping ground of murder victims.
"We will not agree to anything that will undermine local manufacturers and entrepreneurs, or that may lead to Nigeria becoming a dumping ground for finished goods," Buhari's official Twitter account said.
Authorities have confirmed that at least four of the 10 bodies unearthed since then are linked, and that the killer has been using the area as a kind of dumping ground.
Repi, which covers more than 60 acres and whose vast heaps of waste are blanketed by a noxious haze, has been Addis Ababa's main dumping ground for about half a century.
Three traders attributed the spike to tighter supply of scrap copper, as Beijing also continues a campaign against foreign waste to stop being seen as a dumping ground for the world's garbage.
Southeast Asia nations fear they are the new dumping ground for the world's trash after China banned the entry of several types of waste as part of a campaign against "foreign garbage".
Kate O'Neill of the University of California, Berkeley, reckons these bans are motivated not only by environmental concerns but also by pride: Asia does not want to be the world's dumping ground.
The loss of this overseas dumping ground means that plastics, paper, and glass set aside for recycling by Americans is being stuffed into domestic landfills or is simply burned in vast volumes.
If you have somehow missed this jewel in the dumping ground of the advertising industry, you've missed the greatest amalgamation of band and brand since Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park​.
"Stagnant EU steel demand and global overcapacity have been compounded by trade conflicts which have turned the European market into a dumping ground for the world's excess steel capacity," Tata Steel said.
The most famous example, of course, is the speech he gave at the opening of his campaign way back in 2015: The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems.
"Stagnant EU steel demand and global overcapacity have been compounded by trade conflicts which have turned the European market into a dumping ground for the world's excess steel capacity," Tata Steel said.
The Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry and other organizations worry that Pakistan will become a dumping ground for Chinese goods once the Xinjiang-Gwadar transit route becomes operational and traffic volumes soar.
Greek officials warn that the country — still reeling from the economic crisis — could be thrown into civil conflict if it becomes a dumping ground for migrants trying to reach the rest of Europe.
Not only would Russia earn cash for being a dumping ground for radioactive waste, Johnson wrote, but the consortium would purchase "Russian military hardware" to compensate Moscow for losing military sales to Iran.
They left a trail of destruction in Laos, with U.S. planes also using the country as a dumping ground for bombs when their original target was unavailable and planes couldn't land with explosives.
But rather than being a paradisiacal refuge for holiday-goers and sunbathers, the beach has become a dumping ground for dirty mattresses and is lined by seafront porches where hardly anyone ever sits.
This, coupled with the fact that I have a tendency to keep things I don't necessarily need, has caused my desk to become more of a dumping ground that an actual place of work.
Over the next four months, six more sets of remains, including those of a toddler and an Asian male, were found, suggesting it might be a dumping ground for a serial killer or killers.
The sprawling Sundarbans, home of the Bengal tiger and pristine mangroves, could become a toxic dumping ground if a massive coal plant is built near its borders, a United Nations agency warned this week.
Another of the government's strategies entails allowing local populations to cultivate parcels of land throughout the forest, which makes them accountable for its protection and prevents it from becoming a dumping ground, Fall said.
Yes, the arguments against it — namely, that it is a largely unregulated and unethical dumping ground through which the most corrupt among the very wealthy can launder their money and reputations — are perhaps valid.
But as much as art has imitated life, life has imitated art; many believe that the area's reputation as a body dumping ground has only encouraged other criminals to leave remains in this region.
January has long been a dumping ground for bad movies, and no one has been clamoring for a new Bad Boys film (although if you have, there are plenty of callbacks just for you).
As part of the racketeering scheme, associates of Mr. Cammarano and Mr. Zancocchio are accused of using a tract of land on Staten Island as an illegal dumping ground for mountains of contaminated material.
Sri Lanka has ordered the return of hundreds of tons of trash to Britain, the latest move in Southeast Asia's campaign to end its role as a dumping ground for garbage made in the West.
China was the dumping ground for more than half of the world's trash before the ban and, at its peak, was importing almost 9 million metric tons of plastic scrap a year, according to Greenpeace.
Brian Sandoval, a Republican, and members of Nevada's congressional delegation continue to resist, arguing that turning Yucca Mountain into a nuclear dumping ground poses health and environmental risks and could harm the state's tourism industry.
A certain unnamed country in Europe was "making the United States a dumping ground for its undesirable nationals," the president of the American Museum of Natural History, Henry Fairfield Osborn, told a national immigration conference.
The European Union has already banned incandescent and halogen bulbs, and many developing countries are in the process of doing the same, which means America could become a dumping ground for cheap, energy-wasting bulbs.
The goal: to make over a roughly 80-square-foot space that had turned into a dumping ground for garden tools and turn it into a lush, inviting space where friends and family could relax.
Other reports, from Saudi's Al-Riyadh newspaper, suggest the kingdom would construct a military base on one part of the border, while the other portion would be used as a dumping ground for nuclear waste.
One episode in the second season spent several minutes on the reporters' efforts to dig through countless numbers of files in an old, little-used facility that had become a dumping ground for such materials.
An untested theory for the high levels of radiation on Naen could be that the island may have been used as a dumping ground for some of the waste from the cleanup on Rongelap, researchers suggest.
But now, the river's banks are dotted by deserted manufacturing sites while the waterway remains scarred after decades as a dumping ground for industrial pollutants that linger in the water and have seeped into the soil.
Once an industrial dumping ground, Confluence Park and the South Platte River Corridor are now a premier outdoor recreation destination helping to drive downtown Denver's continued economic growth and reduce health care costs via increased recreation.
But Harrison didn't fall ill until three weeks after the inauguration, and recent findings suggest that he actually died of enteric fever, a result of the White House's close proximity to a dumping ground for human waste.
"This is a crucial first step towards stopping the use of developing countries as a dumping ground for the world's plastic waste, especially those coming from rich nations," Break Free from Plastic global coordinator, Von Hernandez, said.
DEPENDING on your point of view, Netflix has established itself either as a haven for intelligent, challenging science-fiction drama, or as a dumping ground for follies which were too obviously flawed to merit a theatrical release.
It provides the illusion of intimacy and collaboration, but mostly it's a dumping ground for passive aggressive political views, advocacy and pseudo-knowledge that limits an understanding and respect of our common man and variation in beliefs.
The documentary insists that there's a "pattern" linking the Atlantic City serial killer with the Long Island serial killer because the location of a possible killing site looks kind of like the dumping ground of Long Island.
But I sure wish someone would have told this to the 2503 countries that used the ocean as a dumping ground for nuclear waste from 1946 until 1993, when the practice was finally banned by international treaties.
Reuters TV Thailand is a new dumping ground for scrap electronics from around the world, say police and environmentalists, the latest country to feel the impact of a Chinese government crackdown on imports of high-tech trash.
Eugenie, a 34-year-old Louisiana State University grad student at the time, had been missing for three months before her body was discovered in a humid, swampy wetland area well-known as a dumping ground for corpses.
Around 1 million people – coloured and black – live in the large Cape Flats area southeast of the business district, which is often called "apartheid's dumping ground" as it was home to people the apartheid government considered non-white.
Over the next four months, six more remains were found in the Gilgo Beach area, including the remains of a toddler and an Asian male, suggesting it might be a dumping ground for a serial killer or killers.
"The idea that Nevada should be used as nothing more than a dumping ground for the rest of the country's nuclear waste is opposed by most Nevadans, Democrat and Republican alike," Kihuen, whose district hosts Yucca Mountain, said.
Meanwhile, Austin has journeyed back to a residential black neighborhood in 1990s Chicago, which finds itself a dumping ground for the detritus of "urban renewal", and a system that doesn't really know what to do with bad actors.
Meanwhile, the border has become a dumping ground for a host of military technologies ranging from "Predator Drones" to heat detection sensors—much of which is repurposed equipment that had been used in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
"America's setting itself up, believe it or not, to become the dumping ground of the world for all these inefficient incandescents," Noah Horowitz, who works on energy efficiency at the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council, tells The Verge.
Which is to say, if you're a music journalist, then you must absolutely never ever post your email address on Twitter unless you're comfortable with turning your inbox into a dumping ground for the world's most poorly mixed MP3s.
Far from shouting the availability of this tool from the rooftops, Facebook waited until the Friday before Christmas, a traditional dumping-ground for items companies would rather go unnoticed, and then stuck the tool deep in the help pages.
"Global overcapacity in steel and the use of the EU market as a dumping ground for the world's excess capacity are at the root of the problem," they said in the letter sent on Monday and seen by Reuters.
Though Rio's waters and fabled beaches are central to the celebrated image of the city, they have long been known as the dumping ground for much of the untreated sewage and trash generated by the region's 12 million inhabitants.
This type of bench is a particularly calculated dumping-ground, as it shows your partner is expecting a nice and timely ten-minute trashing so they can catch the 6:15 train back to wherever the fuck they came from.
Aboubakar apologizes for the swarm of flies, brushing off a rug and offering up a place to sit in his cramped lean-to, as goats graze among the discarded plastic bags and trash on the public dumping ground next door.
Authorities eventually unearthed 10 sets of remains on Gilgo and have said they believe at least four of the deaths — all of women — are linked, raising the specter of one or more serial killers using the area as a dumping ground.
As borough president, Mr. Molinari played a key role in closing the Fresh Kills landfill on the island's desolate western shore in 2001, ending its more than half-century distinction as the prime dumping ground for New York City's garbage.
For the past century, a five-acre (two-hectare) site in the middle of the city has been a dumping ground for trees from city and park land, explained Shaun M. Preston, yardmaster at the site known as Camp Small.
The hospital once used the area as a dumping ground, and to the side of the trail in the brambles is a scattering of ancient sinks, bottles and, yes, a few bedpans, though these bikers have been hauling them out.
The group, which identifies itself as "a faction of Anonymous", accuses Hsin Chong of misleading investors about the viability of its biggest properties and of being a "dumping ground for problematic non-revenue generating development properties at the expense of minority shareholders".
Among the sites that have been flooded or damaged, but not yet physically inspected, are the San Jacinto River Waste Pits - an area on the San Jacinto River outside of Houston that served as a dumping ground for dioxins from a paper mill.
After years spent handling secret agents overseas Nat has returned to London to take charge of "the Haven", an "outstation" of the Russia department that doubles as "a dumping ground for resettled defectors of nil value and fifth-rate informants on the skids".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. steelmakers' association on Monday called for better coordination and enforcement of rules under a renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement to guard against Mexico, the United States and Canada becoming a dumping ground for cheap steel from other countries.
Malaysia will send back some 3,000 metric tons (153,300 tons) of non-recyclable plastic waste to countries such as the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia in a move to avoid becoming a dumping ground for rich nations, Environment Minister Yeo Bee Yin said Tuesday.
The real estate mogul's unsettling announcement speech on June 16 at Trump Tower -- where he described the U.S. as the "dumping ground for everybody else's problems" and cast Mexican immigrants as "rapists" -- underscored the perception in Republican circles that his candidacy would never survive.
Getting off Jason Smith's wretched deal won't be easy, but attaching it to their first-round pick (and then buying Chris McCullough out), then shipping him to a dumping ground can save them quite a bit of money and prevent entrance into the repeater tax.
While this Labor Day weekend is especially low for overall grosses, the frame has not historically been an especially huge source of revenue — August and September are traditionally thought of as a dumping ground for the industry between summer blockbusters and awards season contenders.
Residents and some elected officials, concerned about safety and quality-of-life in an area saturated with homeless shelters and methadone clinics, and near a sewage plant, said they regard the plan as an effort by the city to use their home as a dumping ground.
First up: before prestige season starts, we first have to stumble through the dog days of September, with the weird dumping-ground mishmash of films that didn't rate a release during the blockbuster summer months and don't entirely fit in with the year-end studio strategy.
With this small change, supposedly coming in the next two weeks, Dorsey probably hopes that people will now share more videos and images via Twitter, helping the social network be more than just a media industry tool and digital dumping ground for celebrities' various existential crises.
He hired residents from the Smith Houses in Manhattan, as well as the nearby Astoria Houses project — he still refers to them as "my kids" — to help him build out his studio and the surrounding land, which had primarily been used as an illegal dumping ground.
In that scramble for control by President Bashar al-Assad, by rebels and their international backers, and by radical jihadists, Idlib has become an end-of-the-line dumping ground for fleeing civilians and the largest bastion of the heavily armed local branch of Al Qaeda.
Gradually, forest reclaimed the mountaintop, which became a dumping ground for Mob executions and a lure for teen-agers—who discovered one worthy contribution of the National Guard, in the form of concrete tunnels that trainees originally used to get around the range without being shot.
And in contrast to bucolic scenes that have hop pickers harvesting in the fields, there are startling glimpses of the bombed-out port of Rotterdam and heavily targeted British cities like Canterbury, the dumping ground for any bombs left over from the Luftwaffe's forays over London.
It is also no accident that Mexico, the country from which the largest flow of migrants to the U.S. hail, is also one of our largest trading partners, the dumping ground for cheap multinational production facilities, and in the midst of a prolonged drug war that we helped create.
Greenland isn't happy about being treated as a dumping ground for abandoned US military bases established at the height of the Cold War—and in a newspaper editorial, it's calling on Denmark to deal with the mess left behind by the Americans, since the Danish long ago took responsibility for them.
"We can be grateful to the EU for many things but it also has disadvantages ... for example we have become a dumping ground of the EU as far as foodstuffs are concerned," said Vince Kocsis, a grey-haired man wiping off sweat as he gets off his bike in the heat.
Much like the IRS, inundated with non-profit status applications from groups that by all appearances were created for electioneering purposes, Facebook is a vast dumping ground for viral political content, much of which is garbage, some of which is bigoted, and some of which carries information that is outright false.
The office was also seen as a patronage dumping ground for friends and allies of Trump and former chief of staff Reince Priebus, who installed Sifakis, a fellow Greek and the founder of information management firm Ideagen, and Stephen Munisteri, a Texas Republican Party official who is close to Priebus.
File photo of the Secretary of Energy, Rick PerryPhoto: APThe Department of Energy shipped half a ton of weapons-grade plutonium across the country from South Carolina to Nevada, despite concerns raised by state officials in Nevada about safety and worries that the state would become a dumping ground for nuclear waste.
Far from reading them a well-deserved riot act, U.S. officials showered the trade free-loaders with conciliatory remarks, and the I.M.F. even promised that they would "educate" the Trump administration about the virtues of a free multilateral trading system that reduced the U.S. economy to the dumping ground of the world.
You'll most likely recognize some of the ripped-from-the-headlines plot elements in the novel — including a reclusive financier known for his celebrity-studded parties with teenage girls, and a serial killer who's been using Long Island beaches as a dumping ground — but that's just part of what makes Girls Like Us so gripping.
With a lot of issues on the table, she's likely eager to make a deal on trade, Iran (granting waivers for UK companies), and even on Russia -- in light of more UK citizens poisoned by the nerve agents Novichok and UK authorities claiming that Russia used the UK as a "dumping ground" for these chemical weapons.
Senator Stephen A. Douglas (the "Little Giant," best known for his debates with Abraham Lincoln) strongly defended the State Constitution's ban by arguing in 21800 that without it, Illinois would be filled with "old and decrepit and broken-down negroes" — a version of the "dumping ground" theme that's been used by white politicians for so long.
The tour in Newark stopped at a new school, at a former dumping ground that is now a large municipal park, at the police precinct where the 1967 riots began, and at a soul food restaurant, Vonda's Kitchen, where the vegan Booker ordered me the catfish and told me that I had to try the macaroni and cheese.
Until we get serious about addressing this persistent blemish on our economic record – legitimate trade enforcement that keeps the competition from using the U.S. market as a dumping ground for subsidized goods, an acknowledgement of a goods trade deficit that breaks records every year, and a plan to do something about it – we're going to see more of the same.
Between regularly travelling in and out of London to keep my VICE desk from becoming a Motherboard dumping ground, to trundling back and forth along the southern English coast to lecture to university students once per week, I'm on the move a lot, and often for hours at a time with the British rail network as reliable as it isn't.
Dusenbery quotes a member of the board of the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association as saying that, not so many years ago, "mental health professionals were often the first to make a correct diagnosis" of autoimmune disease; after all, psychiatrists lack the incentive that other physicians have to treat their field as a dumping ground for irritating women and their unidentifiable problems.
Given that everyone now films absolutely everything and that you could, if you so wished, I imagine, tune into at least sixty seven Periscope streams of lads doing really long pisses, it isn't surprising that the internet's favourite visual dumping ground is home to thousands upon thousands of narrative free snapshots of blokes putzing around with big keyboards in their bedrooms.

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