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"dustbin" Definitions
  1. a large container with a lid (= cover), used for putting rubbish in, usually kept outside the house

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Brennan say he should be in the dustbin of history.
With antitrust gerrymandering, tech history also goes to the dustbin.
Phrenology has rightly been consigned to the dustbin of history.
Put them into the dustbin of history, said the Bolsheviks.
"I happily put that behind me in the dustbin of time."
Once done, it automatically empties its dustbin into the docking station.
I can't wait to relegate him to the dustbin of history.
John Brennan who said he should be in the dustbin of history.
The death penalty in the United States kept sliding into history's dustbin.
We can, and should, consign their twisted views to the dustbin of history.
Why would Apple abandon a perfectly good dustbin for a cheese grater instead?
A look at the underside reviews pretty standard components, including a removable dustbin.
Such rhetoric should be left in the dustbin of history where it belongs.
The president's plan should be rescued from whatever dustbin it was pitched into.
Or is it destined for history's sporting dustbin, like shin-kicking or murdering cats?
This State of the Union address should be relegated to the dustbin of history.
Another was run over by a dustbin lorry while crossing a street in Moscow.
Instead, they'd prefer to leave their earlier sins in the dustbin of unexamined history.
They join the beloved iPod classic, which was discontinued in 2014, in the dustbin.
Together with the Soviet Union, they were supposedly consigned to the dustbin of history.
Not every big company has to end up like Nokia in the dustbin of history.
The poor JD-6000 was left to the dustbin of history and Reddit nostalgia pages.
"Jay Z" is now a relic of the past, consigned to the dustbin of history.
"Most cryptocurrencies are garbage and will be discarded into the dustbin of history," Hougan said.
To the patrimonial male ruling class who has relegated us to the dustbin of history?
And Twitter is sweeping them up like crumpled-up paper and junk in a dustbin.
Immigration raids targeting families, including women and children, should be assigned to the dustbin of history.
I quickly relegated the experience to the dustbin of my personal history once it was over.
But let's consign the racist name to where it belongs: the dustbin, or trashcan, of history.
It's long past time we toss the "lane theory" of primaries into the dustbin of history.
In other words, you know, being turned into relics of it in the dustbin of corporate history.
It is unthinkable that one would relegate a wonderful place like this to the dustbin of history.
The Constitution, he once famously said, was a piece of paper to be thrown into a dustbin.
The longer battery life doesn't help if the dustbin gets full or your home has multiple levels.
It's reminiscent of both Apple's dustbin-like 2013 Mac Pro and the Monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The sooner this kind of liberal civility and politesse is relegated to the dustbin of history, the better.
It's unique because it features a relatively large 750-milliliter dustbin, high-suction setting, and i-Dropping mopping.
You can set it and forget it thanks to the Clean Base dock that empties the vacuum's dustbin.
But the dustbin of the 2020 campaign is filled with politicians who used their debate moments to attack.
But these features pale in comparison to the fact that the Roomba i7+ actually empties its own dustbin.
Silly concepts like "neutral interest rates" will be thrown back into the dustbin of PR hype where they belong.
"These people are going to be relics in the dustbin of history, they just don't know it," Pelosi said.
Like most of the rest of the Democratic agenda, it's likely headed to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's dustbin.
If foldables are relegated to the dustbin of history, however, the Fold misfire will take much of the heat.
The symbolism was impossible to miss: LCD panels, the company's mainstay for years, were being relegated to the industrial dustbin.
These practices have no basis in science or medicine and they will now be relegated to the dustbin of quackery.
It doesn't have a bag, so emptying the dustbin is super easy — just push a button to release the dirt.
After a cleaning cycle, I'll find cat hair in the dustbin and not on the floor — as it should be.
It's a sad fact that such intrinsically magical devices can be pushed into the dustbin when something new comes along.
In fact, many at the time, including actor Carroll O'Connor, thought they were ultimately destined for the dustbin of history.
It was in part these stances that relegated Friedan to the historical dustbin as radical feminists seized the popular imagination.
His very first life would have been when, only a few days old, he was thrown away in a dustbin.
Only time will tell if his fervent faith in the soft "g" is vindicated, or consigned to the dustbin of history.
And many of the vows, threats, visions, and hallucinations flying around the studio will eventually settle in the dustbin of history.
America's disastrous foreign policy of regime change and armed "liberation" would be tossed into the dustbin of history where it belongs.
To do otherwise will further stratify higher education and sweep the concept of social mobility into the dustbin of American history.
Meanwhile, the main opposition party is led by a hard-leftist who wants to consign Thatcherism to the dustbin of history.
"  Obviously, American capitalism won the Cold War and relegated the Soviets and their Marxist-Leninist ideology to "the dustbin of history.
Maintaining the S6 itself is effortless — after each cleaning, I just empty the dustbin (which is on top of the unit).
She did not so much wear polka dots as single-handedly rescue them from the dustbin of Upper West Side frumpiness.
"Once girls reach 2000 or 14, the parents cast them aside and throw them in the dustbin - that's it," Ndoume said.
The Soviets' version of revolutionary history ended up in the same dustbin of history to which they had relegated their opponents.
Then when it's done, I have to empty the dustbin and — often — dig out debris that got caught in the rollers.
Steam Machines have been quietly pushed into the dustbin as the general idea of living room PC gaming failed to get traction.
None of this means that ISIS can be consigned to the dustbin of history -- but its control of real estate is evaporating.
It is why they are remembered and revered today while those who incited violence have been forgotten in the dustbin of history.
Far from consigning him to the dustbin of history, Corbyn's personal ratings and his party's poll ratings increased continuously throughout the campaign.
Lawmakers should demonstrate what it means to actually support the troops, rather than just revere them, by relegating Feres to the dustbin.
But by the end of the '21996s they fell out of fashion, consigned with surprising abruptness to the dustbin of architectural history.
In the 214s, as part of Nikita Khrushchev's general process of de-Stalinization, Socialist Realism was consigned to the dustbin of history.
Let us allow Democrats to either moderate their message or relegate their socialist ideas to the dustbin of history where they belong.
That means the humans (and animals) who participate in these experiments risk their lives on treatments that end up in the dustbin.
For the White House, tossing the Phillips Curve in the dustbin of history is convenient because it strengthens the case for cutting rates.
That bot was unique in that it eliminated one of the more annoying parts of using a robot vacuum—cleaning out the dustbin.
Indeed, the company has been assigned to the dustbin of history at least 255 times since 266, according to technology blog Mac Observer.
Perhaps it is our own history of slavery that has contributed to our national consensus that slavery belongs in the dustbin of history.
Brennan has called Trump a "charlatan" and said he would become "a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," among many other insults.
They also fed into a persistent sense that liberalism should no longer even engage with its deplorable dead-ender dustbin-of-history adversaries.
I took the dustbin, and I pretended to go empty the trash, and as I was going downstairs, my mother walked behind me.
With nothing more than a proclamation, all that work to build consensus and foster cooperation found itself swept into the dustbin of history.
The broken ecosystem of selling to schools educational software rather than the actual technology is what often consigns many edtech ventures to the dustbin.
It will be impossible if the British refuse to dump the twin bigotries of Podsnap and his alter ego in the dustbin of history.
Now, specialist agencies are connecting top content makers with influential tastemakers to spread those articles that would hit the dustbin from lack of exposure.
But before you consign his win to the WWE dustbin of pointless six-man tag matches, divas, and vascularity, there is reason for optimism.
That means ensuring that innovations in agricultural biotechnology aren't sent to the dustbin of history, leaving future generations asking why good solutions were abandoned.
Those still using the Google Drive app will begin to see alerts next month announcing that the software is headed to the digital dustbin.
The thing is, while human bloodsport has been consigned to the gruesome dustbin of history, there are many other bloodsports that remain popular today.
A patent application is no guarantee whatsoever, and companies regularly file them for dustbin products and methods that range from achingly mundane to completely impractical.
Whether or not her successor salvages any of Mrs May's Brexit policy, her tub-thumping speeches on immigration ought to be destined for the dustbin.
It is a show of force illustrating that the days of men running campaigns to elect other men are heading to the dustbin of history.
The build quality is superb and the operation is intuitive, though I did have to check the manual the first time I installed the dustbin.
But before you hit the update button to grab iOS 242 it's worth checking which apps you'll be consigning to the digital dustbin of history.
Roosevelt's proposal for legalizing beer sales drew cheers from campaign crowds, and eight months after Inauguration Day, Prohibition was consigned to the dustbin of history.
Spectacles are already hanging out in history's dustbin, but Snap has been super upfront about the fact that it sees hardware as a big experiment.
The physical return of the report is cause for concern that it could be destroyed or at the least relegated to the dustbin of history.
He has made that many enemies, indulged in that much tactlessness and worked that diligently to consign apology and atonement to the dustbin of leadership.
It tells you when your Neato is stuck and when to empty the dustbin, and you can easily buy replacement parts and access maintenance tutorials.
By the early 1900s, however, our understanding of physiology evolved, and scientists sent auto-intoxication "to the dustbin of medical history," according to the Lancet.
Something as simple as a hook for hanging a bag with pads, a dustbin for waste, or a lock on the door guaranteeing safety are essential.
The new 22016-24-214-214 system coach Jill Ellis put in place following last year's disappointing Olympic finish was relegated to the dustbin by many.
After Mao died, Deng Xiaoping pressed to ensure that he was not swept into the dustbin of condemnation like Stalin had been in the Soviet Union.
The Neato Botvac D7 Connected can now clean individual zones and map multiple floors, while the Roomba i7+ can automatically recognize rooms and empty its own dustbin.
It likewise manages to successfully rescue both handcraft and cuteness from the dustbin of marginalization to which many aesthetics and practices of (young) women are often relegated.
Consigning superdelegates to the dustbin of history could help win the war for the soul of the Democratic Party, even though pro-Sanders forces lost the battle.
Third, regarding Trump's vow to build the immigration wall and get Mexico to pay for it, that vow will end up in the dustbin of phony promises.
If his visit enables the Castro brothers, who'll soon join Machado and Batista in the dustbin of history, then it will be deja vu all over again.
Perhaps this makes them potentially good general election candidates; yet sadly, this is why they are sure to be relegated to the early dustbin of 6900 contenders.
That such a statement should be written to describe current events—not merely actions condemned to the dustbin of history—is harrowing but, sadly, far from surprising.
Shops sell little brown bags of "penguin poo" candies, and the penguin's picture adorns dustbin liners marketed in Dunedin as well as the country's five-dollar bill.
And I remember someone asking me what I was doing and I said, 'It's sort of a space western and one of the heroes is a dustbin.
Notes on the Culture Whether as a disavowal of one's early output or because of simple frustration, some creative souls have relegated important pieces to history's dustbin.
Fortunately (this theory goes) both the great rivals are decadent and worn out and doomed to vanish, with some help from Russia, into the dustbin of history.
"The failed electoral strategy of pursuing legacy dixiecrat voters and their sympathizers must be consigned to the dustbin of history," the statement read, referring to Evans' campaign.
In spite of that, some people have always thought that developing America's capability of a devastating nuclear first strike could relegate the MAD to the dustbin of history.
The mystery of who exactly his bumbling sidekick is, though, could ultimately be one of those unresolved questions that just slowly fade away into the dustbin of history.
NUREMBERG, Germany (Reuters) - If the digital revolution is going to consign anything to the dustbin of history, you might think the humble pencil would be a leading contender.
Americans should be disturbed the Trump administration is endeavoring to use the military to carry out policies that ought to have been kicked into the dustbin of history.
"Legislation designed to make shutdowns a relic of the past, which is where they belong, they belong in the dustbin of history -- and not our future," Alexander said.
We can only hope that it, like John C. Calhoun, the philosopher of slaveholders and champion of minority rule, will be consigned to the dustbin of American history.
Once known as "Kin la belle", its residents—fed up with the festering rubbish and open gutters—re-christened the place "Kin la poubelle", or "Kin the dustbin".
The average age of content on our health site is under a year, like you will not find something- We don't want you rooting around in the dustbin.
Photo: Mark Stehle (AP Photo)After spending much of the 20th century relegated to the dustbin of quack medicine, leeches are now enjoying a renaissance in the doctor's office.
Truth be told, F. Scott Fitzgerald would have been swept into the dustbin of history if wasn't for his wife: He copied passages from her diary for his novels.
Saoudi shakes off a piss in the dustbin, then turns and applies make-up in a steamy mirror with one hand, taking healthy swigs of booze with the other.
When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
" "When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
"We're going to sweep the leaders of these parties into the dustbin of history," Bolsonaro told several thousand backers at a rally in a working class suburb of Brasilia.
"Start up gear included a hair dryer, colander, tin dustbin lid and a washing machine, set at 1400 revs" Kate recalls — although thankfully this method is now a distant memory.
UNITED NATIONS — The death penalty is steadily receding toward the dustbin of history worldwide, with fewer than two dozen countries relying on it at all as a form of punishment.
And though it's largely been relegated to the dustbin of history, a few dedicated nerds are taking it upon themselves to make the magazine's full run available online for free.
To ensure that they stay on the shelf, or better yet end up in the dustbin, lawmakers who care about preserving balance in labor law should object to them now.
Before he's relegated to this White House's dustbin of has-beens, where he'll find the ashes of Anthony Scaramucci and stray tufts of Sean Spicer, let's review some of them.
"With the enactment of this measure, we are sending a noxious legal defense strategy to the dustbin of history where it belongs," Mr. Cuomo said in a statement on Wednesday.
It is fighting that threat every day, and its government has made crystal clear that it fully intends to win and to consign this threat to the dustbin of history.
On the other hand, if we find out the device causes harm or leads to only temporary losses, "hopefully it'll be relegated to the dustbin of bad ideas," he added.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," Brennan wrote.
And at this deeper level, the evolution of global governance faces two big problems that must be addressed if Trumpism is going to be safely deposited in the dustbin of history.
Rammed down the throats of Republicans in 85033 by Harry Reid and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, that Obama legacy legislation is about to be tossed into the dustbin of history.
A blocky recycling-center warehouse in Brooklyn has become a go-to destination for producers and set decorators searching for computers that have been swept into the dustbin of tech history.
He'd have liked to bury it deep in a dustbin somewhere outside, perhaps on the next street, only he couldn't do that, in case Lynette came back to ask for it.
Many fans dreamed the cryptocurrency would consign conventional finance to the dustbin, but a drop below $20193,000 is proving it to be more vulnerable than stocks and bonds to investor funk.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," he wrote.
But until I have more time or money, the other sustainable practices are going to have to go in the metaphorical and literal dustbin—the place reserved for my microbead-laden exfoliator.
The Electoral Count Act was consigned to the dustbin of history by everyone except the most astute election law scholars until our country again faced a razor-thin presidential contest in 2000.
The Clintons' showbiz friends Harry and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason assigned her three fashion consultants — one each for her makeup, hair and wardrobe — and her headbands were consigned to the dustbin of history.
Ahead of the vote, thousands of opposition supporters held a rally in Cape Town — where the parliament is located — carrying posters saying "Fire Zuma" and a cartoon of Zuma in a dustbin.
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"We want to have the whole thing collapse and be found by future generations in the dustbin of history," said Ebell, whose group is backed in part by the fossil fuel industry.
Once roundly criticized for abruptly deciding to separate the DVD and streaming units, Hastings is now lauded for his foresight in recognizing that the physical distribution business was headed for the dustbin.
Ribó's comments were the latest in a feud that's developed in recent years between bullfighting aficionados and animal rights activists who say the blood sport should be relegated to the dustbin of history.
First, you remove the dustbin attachment, fill the water tank with warm water, make sure the mop cloth is attached (the system comes with two clothes), insert the mopping attachment, and press start.
The "blue slip" process for judicial nominations—one of the Senate's most obscure customs in a body known for its arcane rules and esoteric parliamentary practices—soon may be destined for the dustbin.
Then in quick succession, your larynx slides up and forward as a separate flap of cartilage called the epiglottis swings down like the lid of a dustbin to close off the larynx's entryway.
To consign Trumpism to the dustbin of American politics would be to show, once and for all, that Obama's political coalition is truly in ascendance and this country has changed in fundamental ways.
Ruth is just the right person to carry on the work of modernisation, consigning Scottish nationalism to the dustbin of history in the same way that I saw off the madness of Brexit. ■
His is a role that a more sensitive and inclusive world is now sweeping into the dustbin, not long after we did away with gawking at the bearded lady and two-headed boy.
Given that nothing's as strange as the recent past, you'd be forgiven for sneering at the Pacemaker, consigning it to the dustbin of near-history, but there was something noble about Norberg's aim.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," Brennan wrote on Saturday.
WSJ notes that Magformers has started selling a branded box to hold their magnets, and the founder of VIAHART told WSJ that they would consider putting a "dustbin shovel thingy" in their upcoming products.
Old friends such as Monarch Airlines of Britain, Continental, NorthWest and US Airways of America and Air Berlin of Germany have long been consigned to the dustbin of history due to bankruptcies and mergers.
Its dustbin filled up right away in a dirty house, but after running it consistently for a few days, it could handle almost my entire apartment, roughly 1,000 square feet, on a single bin.
The birth of democracy movements in Eastern Europe and the emergence of the 15 successor states in the defunct Soviet Union offered proof positive that the Soviet empire had fallen into the historical dustbin.
They don't often get their due in film or games, and it's a missed opportunity even just from the perspective of having so many untold stories to mine sitting in the dustbin of history.
With the real Castle Black gone and the fictional one consigned to the dustbin of pay-for-play streaming services, tomorrow's bases will undoubtedly be named for emerging cultural touchstones, not last season's leavings.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," Mr. Brennan wrote on Twitter.
Starting in the fall of 2008, California wrote and rewrote its budget three times in less than a year because projections quickly went into the dustbin within months of printing a new spending plan.
This was due mainly to that rubberized wheel, which wasn't very good at moving the tape forward at a steady rate, and forever dooming Sanyo's otherwise neat-looking contraption to the dustbin of recording history.
He's also the guy who, while working at Alamo Drafthouse, rescued the film from the dustbin of history and brought it to theaters, where it caught on with audiences and became a legitimate cult classic.
All of this happens over an hour into the movie: There is just enough running time left to sketch the actual contours of Brinkley's life and character before consigning him to the dustbin of Wikipedia.
But rather than thinking about which appliance should be connected to the internet next, we want to know which old tech features, gadgets, and doo-dads deserve to be rescued from the dustbin of history.
Russia is not the old Soviet Union, which makes it all the more imperative for the West to send a clear message that the old wiles and subterfuges also belong in the dustbin of history.
Similarly, Romania has never fully wrestled with this unsavory chapter of history; the more immediate woes of Communism, dictatorship and the uneasy transition into capitalism swiftly relegated that era into a dustbin of irrelevant antiquity.
"Cambodia is not a dustbin where foreign countries can dispose of out-of-date e-waste, and the government also opposes any import of plastic waste and lubricants to be recycled in this country," said Pheaktra.
Since these games are willing to prickle the audience where so many simply laugh along, they're often swept into the dustbin of games history, along with stacks of PSX demo discs and legions of homebrew software.
Mr. Abe will also probably want to discuss the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the trade deal between the United States and several Asian countries, including Japan, that Mr. Trump has said he would consign to the dustbin.
And about that narrative: This is a novel disguised as a true story, rescued from the dustbin of history and presented to the reader as a collection of diaries, letters, newspaper clippings and W.P.A. oral histories.
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If you're like me, you used to think trade wars belonged in the dustbin of history that you learned about in high school and then forgot — something having to do with Hawley-Smoot, or Smoot-Hawley. Whatever.
LONDON (Reuters) - Harking back to a previous era and ripping up a text book full of received wisdom, Leicester City's remarkable title triumph has been founded on a footballing philosophy that many had consigned to the dustbin.
The Florida decision is the most recent sign, in a year full of them, that the morally abhorrent practice of capital punishment is sliding into the dustbin of American history — where it should have been long ago.
Unfortunately, there is no evidence that it is true today and worse still, such policy is patently anti-innovation that could leave this critical industry in the dustbin as the trucking sector barrels toward fully autonomous operations.
Liberals have decided to cast Columbus as the representative of imperialism and domination over "indigenous peoples," demanding Columbus be sent to the dustbin of history, scrubbing his name from any public monument, plaque, or even history textbook.
Yet the Warriors have remained aware that all their feats would be meaningless without an opportunity to vie for another championship, their victories consigned to the dustbin of near renown, their records reduced to footnotes of almost greatness.
BRISBANE (Reuters) - It's taken a while but Australia's liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry is putting on the gloves and stepping into the ring against the activists who want to condemn it and all fossil fuels to history's dustbin.
The keyboard won't be rendered to the dustbin just yet, but in scenarios where it makes sense, voice could begin to replace the need to type and provide a more natural way of interacting with computers and software.
Global Issues Should the Russian Revolution be remembered as one of history's great turning points — or should it be "relegated to the dustbin of history" given that the new nation it created, the Soviet Union, no longer exists?
One hundred years after the Hapsburg empire was officially dispatched to history's dustbin in a brief signing ceremony at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, simplistic appeals to national sovereignty risk obscuring the messy reality of dividing what is united.
It's been equipped with a decent-sized dustbin and a high-efficiency filter to handle both pet hair and large homes with ease, and thanks to built-in anti-collision sensors, it won't bump into your furniture or baseboards.
The tingle in my fingers as I ripple the pages of the OED, my teeth grinding furiously over subjunctive verbs, my pupils wide as dustbin lids as I cram every imaginable lexical disambiguation under the hot, summer sun mate.
From the confines of my bedroom it felt like things, big things, were happening, things that I'd surely be able to grasp and possess as soon as I could consign my school blazer to the dustbin of personal history.
The Affordable Care Act will ideally be relegated to the dustbin of domestic policy history and replaced with a law that passes muster as good economic policy, budget policy and sensible support for a private sector-driven, cost-control effort.
That's a much better outcome than the alternative we face today, which is that McConnell rushes his Trumpcare bill through the Senate at blinding speed, and the House sweeps the Affordable Care Act into the dustbin before the month is out.
The Jewish refugee issue was swept into the dustbin of history, undoubtedly because ultimately those Jews who fled Arab lands as a result of the war were not left to rot in refugee camps as political pawns the way Palestinians were.
And those who think that the worth of art must be judged according to the moral and political commitments of its creator ultimately consign all art to the dustbin, since even the most avant-garde artists are creatures of their time.
BlacKKKlansman's ending, which featured real life footage of the 2017 white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia, deftly connected the past to the present by illustrating that racial hatreds once thought relegated to history's dustbin remain frighteningly alive in the present.
After each cycle, you remove the dustbin from the top of the vac and tap out as much gunk from the filter as you can, or use the attached cleaning tool to cut out hairs and fibers off the brush.
Nina Katchadourian's "Monument to the Unelected" (2008/12 and ongoing) is about paths not taken, the people who could've shaped the future of this country but instead are kicked to the dustbin of history for their inability to procure enough votes.
A big fight booking follows the same basic blueprint on its way to fruition: it simmers, it intrigues, it becomes familiar and eventually dull, it manifests into beauty or tedium and a win and a loss, and it becomes part of history's dustbin.
An executive at a European multinational says that an unofficial spreadsheet that keeps track of his employees' real time off, which he confesses to maintaining alongside an official tally of employees' annual 30 vacation days, can also be consigned to the dustbin.
The appeals to nativism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, and sexism, the gutter rhetoric employed against opponents and the chaotic game plan that seemed to shape his day-to-day operations are all things that most future candidates will leave in the political dustbin.
The hung parliament that emerged from June 8's election leaves room for a middle-ground approach to tax and spending, while some of the worst manifesto ideas on migration, Brexit and nationalising industries are likely to be consigned to the policy dustbin.
Diop's discovery during a residency in Spain of a classical painting by Diego Velasquez of his African assistant Juan de Pareja led to his investigation of other European representations of prominent African figures who have long been relegated to the dustbin of history.
" A former C.I.A. director was far harsher in his response to a Trump tweet: "When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
Second, the bigger impact of the Google advertising monolith is the extent to which it has swallowed a disproportionate slice of the growth in digital advertising generally, relegating many once promising and highly popular ad-based online businesses to the dustbin of history.
Another problem is that while the previous administration was happy to enforce net neutrality through Title II, it's now clear that the current administration would like to keep the tenets of net neutrality in place, but toss Title II into the regulatory dustbin.
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Rewind Few movies are as redolent of their times as "Funeral Parade of Roses," a 1969 exemplar of Japanese countercultural ferment that, retrieved from history's dustbin and digitally restored to its original black-and-white glory, opens on Friday at the Quad.
" And the freedom promoted by deregulators, he said, often "means the freedom of the rich to exploit the poor, of corporations to exploit their workers, landlords to exploit their tenants and industry of all kinds to use the planet as its dustbin.
Perhaps the president-elect's suggestion that he might preserve some features of his predecessor's health-care legislation offers a sliver of hope that what Mr Obama regards as his greatest foreign-policy achievement will not necessarily be thrown into the dustbin after January 20th.
The assembled scholars seemed to believe that the American public needed to be reminded that history had ended some three decades past—that the ideological contents of lapsed Cold War battles had been long consigned to history's dustbin, and the road to socialism blocked off.
" And John Brennan, who ran the C.I.A. under President Barack Obama, simply unloaded on Mr. Trump: "When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about the furniture designer Paul Evans's posthumous ascent is not that he has gone from dustbin to deified over the last decade, or that his work has been collected by big names like Gwen Stefani, Lenny Kravitz and Tommy Hilfiger.
But it would be a shame to let our bubbles become so fortified that we can't salvage generous friends from the dustbin simply because they have social tics we don't like, when all it may take to cure them is a chat or two.
A contemplated pivot away from market competition — the product of a longstanding consensus that dispatched the old, staid Ma Bell monopoly with an array of robust networks, devices and mobile app ecosystems — reached back into the dustbin of history, reprising methods that long stymied progress.
"Vellum lasts 133,000 years, while there is no guarantee that electronic means of preserving documents will be there 1,000 years from now," he said in a phone interview on Wednesday, noting wryly that the once wildly popular floppy disk had long since been consigned to history's dustbin.
What we're left with is the uncomfortable certainty that American Crime Story rescued Cunanan from the dustbin of history—and that he would've been thrilled to know that there would be a whole season of TV devoted to him more than 20 years after his death.
"Will Sears be relegated to the dustbin of history, and will 2.73,000 Americans lose their jobs, or will Sears enter the next chapter of its life as an iconic American company," Robert A. Riecker, the company's chief financial officer, wrote in a court filing on Monday.
The creator of the most amusing sketch is slowly fellated by a prostitute with a mouthful of honey, while the loser parachutes into the middle of the raging battle below armed with only a dustbin lid, a clockwork pistol, and a webcam glued to his forehead.
Mr. Nichols's original version of the play — he later called it "savage, sentimental and overdone" — was universally rejected by theaters and might have been relegated to the dustbin had not his friend the Australian actor and director Michael Blakemore persuaded him to rewrite it almost entirely.
How often those of us who write about politics subsequently riffed off those adjectives — so often that editors would strike them from our copy, telling us that they had been utterly played out, that they had tumbled from the realm of the descriptive into the dustbin of the clichéd.
To the Editor: By the time Senator Elizabeth Warren finishes dropping napalm on every one of the other Democratic presidential candidates, all President Trump will have to do in the general election is sweep up the Democratic ashes and dump them in the dustbin behind the White House.
And while Amazon has at least some nominal interest in improving many of its other products — Alexa, for example, becomes more advanced with each passing year — Goodreads lingers in the dustbin of the early aughts, doomed to the hideous beige design and uninspiring organization of a strip mall doctor's office.
There are nice machines at a variety of price points that can go from hardwood to shaggy carpets without issues, empty their own dustbin, mop your floor, and more, but one that stands out for me is the top-of-the-line D7 Connected Robot Vacuum from California-based Neato Robotics.
What Trump needs, above all else, is someone with the stature and security to walk into the Oval Office, close the door and tell the president what he needs to hear: If he does not change dramatically, his presidency will go down in the dustbin of history, one way or the other.
And while many on the libertarian right and within the conservative movement have their issues with Alex Jones and InfoWars, this week's announcement by YouTube, Facebook, Apple, and Spotify represents a concerted effort of proscription and censorship that could just as soon see any of us confined to the dustbin of social media history.
As viewers are faced with the emotions and mounting terror of the unlucky modern woman who's suddenly accused of being a fairy, Lore achieves its best result: It reminds us, chillingly, that the customs and backward superstitions we've consigned to the dustbin of history might have more resonance in the modern world than we realized.
On the belief that his beloved triangle offense was not yet consigned to the dustbin of history, Jackson said: "I think it's still debatable about how basketball is going to be played, what's going to win out" — an assertion that the point-guard-dominated style of screen-and-roll, drive-and-kick might yet decline in popularity.
"My role in the process is trying to relegate Trumpism to the dustbin of history, and I think there's no more decisive way to do that -- especially to get Republicans to abandon this kind of deal with the devil they made -- than to have just an absolute thumping at the ballot box for what it represents."
According to Edain McCoy's A Witches Guide to Faery Folk faeries can inhabit the edge of two worlds, including human homes, trees, woodland groves, and underwater kingdoms Although faeries have existed in virtually every culture, modern day mystics often leave out working with these beings, they are often written off into the same paranormal dustbin as angels or goblins.
I'm interested in seeing how Netflix's original movies evolve in the coming years, but no matter what issues I had with this particular film I found myself thinking the same thing I did when Arrested Development got another season: thank goodness services like Netflix and Amazon are around to pull these properties out of the Hollywood dustbin.
Although younger crowds will argue (and rightfully so) that the category of lesbian can alienate trans people and doesn't fully reflect the fluidity of female sexuality (and as such should be relegated to the dustbin), I see an another reason they're less inclined toward the term: Women lose a lot of social and cultural currency by being sexually uninterested and unavailable to men -- queer keeps that possibility intact.
When Edwards wrote the article, one of the things he was saying was that all of these games have been dumped into the dustbin of history, but there was really great stuff in them, and really great enthusiasm, and even though they didn't do well—because they weren't as original as the designers thought they were—there still might be little things in them that we can find.
In these pictures, photographers have clearly arranged people around a camera and either asked them to smile or airbrushed cheer onto their faces, making it seem as if people in China had one unified emotional experience of socialism — a state of nearly constant joy at how their every action made a contribution, no matter how small, to socialism's global triumph and capitalism's decline into the dustbin of history.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads David Zwirner Books has published two more entries into its ekphrasis series, which is dedicated to retrieving odd and forgotten texts from the dustbin of art history: the critic-proof Pissing Figures 1280-2014 by Jean-Claude Lebensztejn, a collection of short essays on, broadly speaking, depictions of urination in Western art, and Degas and His Model by the pseudonymous Alice Michel.
Right now, Democrats and many in the national media are openly anticipating the possibility of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE (and what's left of the Republican Party) being vanquished to the dustbin of history in 220006, and being replaced by a new "progressive" vision for America.
Our pals over at PCMag named the Editor's Choice Award-winning Roomba i7+ one of their favorite tech products of 2018 for a couple different reasons: For one thing, they really liked the fact it's got a dustbin that self-empties into a separate bag within the device's Clean Base when docked; that bag holds up to 60 bins of dust, dirt, and hair, and the Clean Base will send you a smartphone notification via the iRobot app when it's finally full.
On Hiding Places, Billy Woods stakes out a lonely position to describe the dustbin of history we uncomfortably occupy in this time of permanently precarious (un)employment, obvious government buffoonery, constant war, and impending environmental doom, squeezing off a good line or two (or three—the writing on this album is masterful; mid-verse, he describes a social worker speaking in vain to a room you can only picture: "Close your eyes / Tell me where you see yourself in five, then write it down").
"Congress should toss this Trump budget into the dustbin of history like they've done with the other ones," former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthyRegina (Gina) McCarthyOvernight Energy: Trump budget slashes EPA funding | International hunting council disbands amid lawsuit | Bill targets single-use plastics Trump budget slashes EPA funding, environmental programs Overnight Energy: Trump credits economic progress to environmental rollbacks | Vote to subpoena Interior delayed by prayer breakfast | Dems hit agency for delaying energy efficiency funds MORE, who served during the Obama administration and is now head of the Natural Resources Defense Council, said in a statement.
GOWDY: Yes, Bret, you don&apost even have to be a Trump supporter to be mindful of the fact that John Brennan thinks he&aposs guilty of a crime for which he can be hanged, that John Brennan thinks he should be in the dustbin of history, that Jim Comey thinks impeachment is too good of a remedy and Jim Comey now thinks that everyone should vote Democrat so Bernie Sanders will be the head of the budget committee and Dianne Feinstein will be the head of intel.

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