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"junkyard" Definitions
  1. a place where old cars, machines, etc. are collected, so that parts of them, or the metal they are made of, can be sold to be used againTopics Transport by car or lorryc2
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Sure. When you go into the junkyard, what makes you pick something up in the junkyard, rather than record the junkyard itself?
"There's no junkyard for guns, so we're trying to be the junkyard" (The California Sunday Magazine).
"IQ" ends in a junkyard where Isaiah discovers the car that had hit Marcus, and "Righteous" starts in that same junkyard eight years later.
MARSH HARBOUR, Bahamas — They found Schnapps scrounging in a junkyard.
They find the Jones women flourishing in a Midwestern junkyard.
It just looks pretty on the way to the junkyard.
Narrator: This is framed with a junkyard in the background.
The junkyard has played an important role in the show.
But Lars, he's more like 'Queer Eye' for the junkyard.
There's the airplane junkyard, the [building-sized] boombox, all those things.
They hail from a junkyard and are not engineered for cuddling.
Watts had printed money with Junkyard Dog as top dog in
Some of these athletes, such as Junkyard Dog and Simmons, made
Put more simply: The space around Earth is becoming a junkyard.
Braman's art begins in the salvaged stuff she finds at the junkyard.
In his speeches, Trump sounds like he's meaner than a junkyard dog.
"It'll take a junkyard dog to straighten this country out," he said.
He could create a cubing junkyard with spare parts in his desk.
The only witness to that murder is the dead man's junkyard dog.
Panchita Vega Chaidez died on January 2, 2005, in front of the junkyard.
There must be this entire continent that's just a cemetery, a tech junkyard.
A junkyard looms in front of the Monongahela River, which runs through Pittsburgh.
He's a junkyard dog who occasionally eats dinner with a fork and knife.
Nearby, she noticed a junkyard of old bathtubs, hubcaps, shutters, tables and toilets.
"Three feet underwater was a junkyard," Mr. Kennedy recalled during a phone conversation.
Then come used original parts, like what you might find in a junkyard.
Right. So it turns out that there actually is a junkyard in space.
Inside the Winter Garden, however, the giant junkyard set was ugly and drab.
It is an opportunity from which old-school junkyard scavengers can make a killing.
The junkyard owner sold the rover at auction for an undisclosed sum in 2016.
Along with Lucas and Max, they get stuck in a junkyard as demodogs attack.
Think of them as seven-second-long tombstones to the best internet junkyard ever.
When they arrived three weeks ago, the scrap of land was also a junkyard.
She drove to a nearby junkyard that had a scale that could weigh her.
I had this idea to make a crazy junkyard band to play on Halloween.
She was killed and buried in plastic in the loose dirt of a junkyard.
I don't mean a precious junkyard of alfresco antiquities, Renaissance gems and Baroque treasures.
He was consigning an entire roster of virtues to the junkyard of the quaint.
But hacking issues mean that protection will most likely require factory-to-junkyard monitoring.
In the junkyard videos, it looked as if no one had bathed for weeks.
Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) arrives at Alexandria with her formidable army from the Junkyard Gang.
He's still doing his thing at the junkyard when he receives a call from... someone.
From the depths of his monstrous junkyard, Alice struts onto the stage in polished spats.
The embedded AI can go frozen in time leading to the creation of an AI junkyard.
But in reality, she heads to the junkyard, the scene of the previous night's shoot-out.
Two of Bolande's photo sculptures appear in the show, one of which is Alphabet Junkyard (1989).
The ship sank twice since being launched in 1938 and it was destined for a junkyard.
Pearson's plan is to create an orbiting junkyard that could provide materials for future space missions.
I'll stay locked on the Trump tax returns like a junkyard dog until we see them.
The offspring of neglected junkyard dogs, the pups were sadly treated like the trash that surrounded them.
After the negotiation with the Junkyard Dwellers, you'd think that would be over… but not so fast.
The docs say Charles also had a history of aggression toward women who visited the family's junkyard.
After finishing his cake, Valev had to go to work at the junkyard he owns and operates.
There are various rumors and questions of how he could make so much money running a junkyard.
The fake animal was one of many scattered in what appears to have been a prop junkyard.
But when Armando writes a check for Elder to refurbish a junkyard vehicle, the young man softens.
Silicon Valley Assessment: Stock Exchange Assessment: Now we meet the junkyard e-commerce category's supreme leader — Wish.com.
Junkyard Dog was perfect for Jerome Williams, and Iso Joe could not possibly fit Joe Johnson better.
Not a "rubbish heap of history," or a precious junkyard of antiquities, but an actual garbage dump.
Before I found him, she had been taking care of him when he was at the junkyard.
The stylistic scramble of Bali Baby's Baylor Swift declines commercial polish in favor of rap as junkyard.
Expert debunker and reporter Jane Lytvynenko will test your skills on the fake news circling the internet junkyard.
While many can only afford scrap metal or reused material found at a junkyard, some others splash out.
" The president: "How dare you come into this office and bark at me like some little junkyard dog?
Europe was a huge junkyard after the war — you could find weapons and human fingers in the dump.
In 1987, a junkyard owner in Goiânia, Brazil purchased a canister of cesium chloride from two scrap metal collectors.
Sometimes you go–I don't know if you've ever been to Palm Springs, California—it looks like a junkyard.
The snowy feline dazzled on screen as she did pirouettes, leapt in the air and danced across the junkyard.
The producers, Junkyard Dog Productions, said they have been promised a Shubert theater, but did not specify which one.
After working as a carpenter, Yasef, now Joe, acquired a junkyard and planned to have his sons work there.
Then one day, rooting around in the junkyard for spare parts, Charlie comes upon a little yellow VW Bug.
But mankind's trek to the stars had a pernicious side-effect: We started treating outer space like a junkyard.
Citizens have been systematically turned into "consumers" by their governments, explains Adam Minter, author of Junkyard Planet and Secondhand.
Every op dearly wishes to see their Bigurl in the junkyard, to feel that very human superiority over mere matter.
The junkyard owner noticed that the cesium chloride glowed blue and thought it could be pieces of a valuable gemstone.
The resulting poems were like high-performance cars assembled from junkyard parts, or runway fashions with the stitches intentionally showing.
Invisible Rule The disarray of modern life takes shape in levitating planetary masses created from outdated appliances and junkyard fodder.
They roamed a junkyard where people went for secondhand parts, sitting in stripped-down cars and mimicking an engine's roar.
Trump will attribute the calm to fencing completed a decade ago and recently extended with what looks like junkyard metal.
Part of an Orient Thai Boeing 747, the largest aircraft in the junkyard with residential tower blocks in the background.
Since then, the school's yard—once a junkyard—has been cleaned up and turned into a fruit and vegetable garden.
Then the guy that owns the junkyard insults Corey Feldman's father, and you see Corey Feldman has some real father issues.
His specialty is constructing eye-popping sculptures and carvings from found junkyard materials—animal bones, broken pipes, bits of steel, anything.
I get up as soon as I can without pissing off all of my roommates and head straight to the junkyard.
For him, it was unacceptable to haul warped and delaminated boards to the junkyard just because they were no longer usable.
The film's opening scenes show the grounds of a 13-acre junkyard owned by an eccentric old man named William Buckminster.
On Money The police raid on a junkyard on the outskirts of Bangkok had all the trappings of a drug bust.
" Working at a junkyard, Tripp bonds with the creature, which he names Creech after an initial encounter redolent of the "E.
The junkyard owner played by Larry Hankin who appeared on Breaking Bad a few times is apparently returning in El Camino.
He said that he managed to find the junkyard in the photo and staff there confirmed that the car had been scrapped.
From gator trappers to chimney sweeps to junkyard kings, these folks have overcome incredible obstacles on the way to mastering their trades.
He wanted to buy a piece of junk from the junkyard and fix it up with his son, but Hiram's ruined it.
Eric Hutchison, a friend of EV West, found the sportscar at a junkyard, bought it for a steep discount, and rebuilt it.
The film centers on the popular Transformers robot who is on the run in 1987 and seeks refuge in a California junkyard.
BRISBANE, Australia — Jason Day's rise to No. 22014 in the world began with a rusted golf club retrieved from a Queensland junkyard.
"Say Yes" focuses on Rick and Michonne as they scavenge for weapons in order to fulfill their deal with the Junkyard gang.
The Junkyard Dog is in week 2 of Ice Cube's BIG3 league and has been cutting his t-shirt sleeves into tassels.
The last episode ended with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) smiling oddly as he and his friends were surrounded by an apparent junkyard gang.
And the weekly Rose St. Artists' Market features more artists, designers, bakers and organic farmers, peddling their wares in a former junkyard.
The New York architect Peter Blake's "God's Own Junkyard," published in 1964, appalled readers with its illustrations of crass examples of uglification.
Metropolis — named for the owner, who insists it is his Greek family's name — is something between an antique store and a junkyard.
"Couldn&apost afford to pay for repairs, so I fixed almost everything on that car from parts in the junkyard," he said.
"Droid Junkyard, Tatooine," Musk captioned the photo in an apparent joking reference to the fictional planet from the "Star Wars" movie franchise.
I'm not so ashamed (or wealthy) that I will drive to the nearest junkyard and have it crushed for its scrap metal.
Roth: We did a story about a woman who took care of junkyard dogs a few years ago, Regina Massaro from Maspeth.
The day of launch, I'm running a little late, so I have to run, wheezing and hacking, all the way to the junkyard.
An early showdown in a junkyard has Bumblebee falling to pieces, and then taking out baddie after baddie as he pieces himself together.
Shortly after Veronica's confirmation, Betty and Juggie get a call from an old man at a junkyard who found the bronze statue head.
You have to be resourceful and we have a glorious boneyard/junkyard out here so it works out well and little is wasted.
And Chuck says it's ridiculous for Steven to think he wanted to frame him because they were both vying to own the junkyard.
And they can also figure out how to play safely — even in a place that looks more like a junkyard than a playground.
But Charlie talks the junkyard owner into letting her have the car, gets it started, and drives it home to her family's garage.
Pont, who lives in Connecticut near the Rhode Island border, said he had been temporarily laid off from his job at a junkyard.
As you prepare for your sound bath, there is a little courtyard of hammocks and junkyard art where you can lounge, dream, pant.
She had to take him to the local junkyard to scour for typewriters that he would eventually dismantle on the living room floor.
Qualified expenses for legitimate working animals "like a junkyard dog or a guard dog" can be deductible as a business expense, Steber said.
Our least favorite red was the 14 Hands from Washington state, a popular brand that tasted simply like a junkyard in a bottle.
Our latest 360 video, above, takes you to a junkyard on an Italian island packed with boats that carried refugees across the Mediterranean.
Our latest 360 video takes you to a junkyard on an Italian island where boats that carried refugees across the Mediterranean now sit.
On a patch of land past a large junkyard lies a community of converted school buses, a remnant of the hippie the days.
Between battering from her brother and serious injuries at the old man's junkyard, she taught herself enough to get into Brigham Young University.
Gómez is incensed by the abject poverty in most of his country, where campesinos live in huts made of mud and junkyard scraps.
In Ocasio-Cortez, comrades everywhere finally have their sleeker, new model, and can finally start to haul the old jalopy off to the junkyard.
The tornado picked up cars from a junkyard and carried them across Interstate 55, tossing them into other vehicles that were on the road.
A registered nurse whose dad ran a junkyard, she was typical of many low-income women who entered beauty pageants to pay for college.
The patio is spacious—with scattered, janky-ass tables and decorum that looks like it was salvaged from a Vegas junkyard, circa the 1960s.
It's concerned with squeezing the last bit of value out of a dead automobile before it goes to the great junkyard in the sky.
It took two days to gather the suitcases from the junkyard where our car had been towed and to find a way to Chicago.
"Cats" (performed in English) has set up its feline junkyard for two weeks at the Guangzhou Opera House, Zaha Hadid's $200 million architectural masterpiece.
If you'd met me when I was 10 — pulling copper from radiators in my father's junkyard — you would have thought my trajectory was set.
Musk tweeted back saying he used parts from a junkyard to repair the car, and in the photo he&aposs fixing a broken window.
In a recent video attributed to the Islamic State, apparently from just days ago, the area looked like a small junkyard defended by vagrants.
"You could clean up your house, but if your neighbor has a junkyard producing Aedes aegypti, those mosquitoes are coming to you," Tabachnick says.
There was also a camera car version used in the making of the film, and it was accidentally discovered in a Mexican junkyard last year .
Early on in the first episode, the quartet stop at a junkyard to scrounge for supplies and attempt to siphon some gas from wrecked cars.
Environmental tests from near these scrapyard found toxic levels of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, and zinc, and junkyard fires from battery ignitions are common.
When she liberates a menacing "monster" dog from its junkyard captivity, it's tamed in an instant, as smitten with Shelby as we're meant to be.
Steven cited their history of sexually assaulting women, and claimed Chuck had been stalking women who visited the junkyard within a month of the murder.
On Saturday morning, inside what was the group's final enclave, all that remained was a junkyard of wrecked cars, tattered tents, ditches and dead bodies.
Just before Brooklyn Mirage's opening, Mr. Singh strolled the labyrinthine premises, past droning saws, extension cords and garbage-scented wafts emanating from a nearby junkyard.
The Dragones had long sought to rescue the Bridgeport Brass vehicles, but after Mr. Steinkraus died, the cars were sent to a junkyard in Norwalk, Conn.
Rather than forming in place, Triton is thought to have been captured by Neptune from the Kuiper Belt, a sort of cosmic junkyard beyond Neptune's orbit.
But when I get to the junkyard first thing in the morning, people are scrambling in and out and around the rocket like an upset anthill.
Jonathan Ward goes dumpster diving at an old junkyard while Jay finds a pot of gold in the form of a restomod 1950 Buick Roadmaster Derelict.
Earth's orbiting junkyard threatens the space economy So there's a lot of space trash — and Bloomberg explores what that means for the burgeoning private-space effort.
A trampoline-bouncing, basketball-dunking, uniform-wearing superhero, Thunder was banished to the mascot junkyard in 2008 when the Oklahoma City Thunder were set to debut.
At another Stock Island marina, the Perry Hotel Key West opened in May, replacing a junkyard with 100 rooms spread over a modernist, two-story building.
A drug-dealer's new boat sitting in a junkyard for years or bulletproof vests for the people who show up when they call 9-1-1?
Funds are also consistently diverted to subsidize subways, trolley rides, ferry boats, junkyard removals, and other "projects" that wouldn't receive approval in the normal appropriations process.
Two matches ended by single count out, including the tournament final, when the Junkyard Dog chucked Macho Man Randy Savage over the top rope onto his back.
Bumblebee seeks refuge in a California junkyard and Steinfeld's character Charlie discovers him and seeks to revive the hero who can transform into a yellow Volkswagen bug.
Instead of Ferraris and Astons, drivers race beat-up Volvos and Saabs that might otherwise go to the junkyard, competing for little more than a dinky trophy.
Those neo-Nazis are a joy to bludgeon—kicking to death a racist, in a junkyard, is as encapsulating a snapshot of Manhunt you could ask for.
Date suggestion #3, Junkyard Golf, reached out to Velzian to offer their apologies that Tom couldn't recognize his brilliance and to give him free golf for life.
With an old car sitting around waiting to go to the junkyard, they decided to pull out a 500-pound knife they custom built a while back.
I could work my brain like an electromagnet in a junkyard, turn it on, dip it into the heaps of my own mind, and pull something out.
Ne-Yo was all smiles as he and the kiddos -- Mason Evan and Madilyn Grace -- hit up Mater's Junkyard Jamboree (trust us, not just a kid's ride).
The former apparently pled "no contest" to sexually assaulting his own two daughters; the latter reportedly made unwanted passes at women who visited the Avery family junkyard.
The whole subplot had an almost vintage "Star Trek" feel, with Rick and the Gang beaming down to a junkyard planet to grapple with the alien natives.
This implies America's land-based missiles are all on hair trigger alert, just a mistaken warning away from being launched, and thus candidates for the nuclear junkyard.
In 2012, Mike Cochran, a historian, found the Kodiak Queen rusting in a maritime junkyard in Road Town, the capital of the British Virgin Islands, on Tortola.
Last week, Musk shared a photo of the Boca Chica facility with the caption "Droid Junkyard, Tatooine," referencing the fictitious planet from the Star Wars film franchise.
They stop in a remote village and at one point encounter what seems to be a junkyard (with abandoned cars and appliances) in the middle of the desert.
Rey was introduced as a junkyard orphan on the planet Jakku, selling scraps of old Imperial war equipment in exchange for a pittance paid in self-raising bread.
He is still the child who was traded for a bottle of whiskey, the junkyard visionary building art from what's been left behind in a fucked-up America.
When I walk up to the junkyard to help with the building, there are about 20 people hanging around, gawking and talking and generally getting in the way.
In "Fish Night," a pair of traveling salesmen encounter a surreal ocean in the desert; in "The Dump," a man protects his junkyard home from a city official.
Afterthe entire group enjoys a nice junkyard feast, Penny pops up to squawk some threats at Archie, who still has a bounty on his head courtesy of Hiram.
Look around in the weight room at your gym, and it might seem like you're just staring at a junkyard scattered with random metal items and sweaty bodies.
Giant machines grind the bottles into shards and piles them into rolling hills of green and brown in the factory junkyard to be melted into new bottles later.
The Gimp had a wife "Saturday Night Live" alum Julia Sweeney had a bit role in "Pulp Fiction" as a junkyard owner and The Wolf's breakfast date, Raquel.
With the help of junkyard owner Old Joe, the vehicle was destroyed just as DEA agent Hank Schrader (Walt's brother-in-law) closed in on Walt and Jesse.
The most recent teaser revealed that Larry Hankin will be back as Old Joe, the junkyard owner who helped Jesse and Walter a few times on the series.
This talent now extends into outer space, where a growing junkyard of dead satellites, burned-out rocket stages, and other artificial bits and pieces is accumulating in orbit.
Hailee Steinfeld takes the lead as a teenager who discovers an old yellow VW Bug in a junkyard, only to see it morph into the titular gigantic robot.
Keeping it together, making it endure, was the effort of a lifetime's work in which art and advocacy were one and history was a junkyard ripe for gleaning.
"In essence, Iowa Pacific is trying to build this linear junkyard through the Adirondack Park," said Peter Bauer, the executive director of Protect the Adirondacks, an environmental group.
Ward tied up Kovalev in clinches and worked an arm free to maul him with short, ripping punches — a sophisticated stylist employing junkyard dog tactics at close range.
"I hotrodded it by jamming in a 5 speed transmission from a later model I found in a Philly junkyard when the 4 speed transmission failed," Musk tweeted.
Night and day, artillery and mortar barrages and warplanes from the US-led foreign coalition pounded ISIS' final encampment: a sprawling junkyard of wrecked cars and tattered tents.
When the family drove in from New Jersey, they would park in a weedy junkyard at Chrystie and Houston, down the street from what is Whole Foods today.
Griska's piece shimmers with the allure of novelty and opulence while simultaneously inviting viewers to reevaluate if everything broken is "junkyard material," exemplified by the car's destroyed beauty.
There are several places you can do this in episode two—atop a decrepit boat in the junkyard, on a bench in the quad—that serve as breathing room.
The historian reported the sighting to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, but the agency failed to procure the vehicle before it was sold to a junkyard.
Then in 183, Avery was convicted of killing Teresa Halbach, a photographer who regularly took pictures at the Avery family's junkyard and was last reportedly seen alive by Avery.
And the remnants of copper, lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and zinc might leach from electronics in a junkyard in Hong Kong into the water supply of the nearby population.
Since then, I've wondered if there's a junkyard full of Scandinavian-themed ski machines rusting away in the sun as I moved on to Stairmasters and later spin bikes.
Two months ago she made her escape from Baghouz—the junkyard that was ISIS's last remaining sliver of territory—but was captured before she could reach the Turkish border.
Located on a hill with the Austin skyline in the background, the theater resembles a "cool junkyard," according to Josh Frank, the owner, who opened it a decade ago.
But it's a junkyard with a broader purpose: The rusting clutter's last mission is to serve as an improvised breakwater, helping shield houses on Shoyna's shore from crashing waves.
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Collecting guns is their main goal at this point, given the task the leader of the Junkyard Dwellers gave Rick in the last episode, so they decide to explore further.
A much larger analogue of the asteroid belt, the Kuiper Belt is a cosmic junkyard, full of rubble thought to be left over from the formation of the solar system.
A replica is on display at God's Own Junkyard, which Bracey opened with his father Chris in 2008 after running out of space at home to store the family's work.
What a steaming mess, and that's a comment partly on this specific situation but also on this election, which has devolved into a junkyard of innuendo, lies and conspiracy theories.
No more excuses, nor delay: before it taxes tens of millions of citizens out of their health care coverage, the Cadillac Tax should be sent straight to the junkyard. Rep.
Joe owned and operated the junkyard Walt and Jesse turned to in order to have the RV disposed of and to borrow a very large magnet to dispose of evidence.
As we saw with the spike-headed junkyard hellion, all the writers need to do to perk up an episode is apply a little creativity to the usual zombie template.
Meanwhile, the best part of the junkyard gang is its leader, Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh), a taciturn dealmaker who barely speaks in full sentences yet quickly reaches an understanding with Rick.
Early in "El Camino," Old Joe (Larry Hankin), a junkyard proprietor, visits Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) to relieve him of the stolen pickup-car that gives this sequel its title.
The camera first finds her sitting in an industrial junkyard under a defiantly planted Japanese flag, working on bitter rhymes — "I'm dodging the brainwashing" — while American planes fly low overhead.
Here's a newsflash: a very large number of Americans don't have that trust and respect, and they're generally OK with Trump being the junkyard dog who digs it all out.
A few days ago, few people had heard of Caine Monroy, who worked for hours last summer in the store making simple games out of discarded boxes from the junkyard.
The organizers also dream of turning the drive-in movie theater, comprised of junkyard cars rescued from the area, into a fully functioning theater the locals can visit year round.
At first glance, the piece of brass found near the wreck looks like something you might find in a junkyard or hanging on the wall of a maritime-themed dive bar.
Greene-Lewis also gives an anecdote about a couple who owned a junkyard and was allowed to write off the cost of cat food they set out to attract wild cats.
"This tornado picked up about 15 to 20 of these old cars, picked them up, blew them out of the junkyard, across the county road and into Interstate 55," he said.
Our fearless junkyard dog, the one we were afraid to take to dog parks and who was expelled from more than one kennel for brawling, grew clingy and afraid to roam.
There are lots of cinematic chases, from a complex one through a junkyard to another involving cars and drones, the drop-off of a suitcase and lots of sleight of hand.
There was Big Dawg, who sported No. 98; Mobile Dawg, who was known for traveling to away games; Junkyard Dawg; Jam Dawg; Sick Dawg; Fly Dawg; Mad Dawg; and Ugly Dawg.
"Fuel oil, for years the junkyard dog of the barrel, is now at the forefront of everyone's minds," said Matt Stanley, a fuel broker at Freight Investor Services (FIS) in Dubai.
The Junkyard Dog won his semifinal match by counting his own pinfall over Moondog Spot, which is a permutation I've legitimately never seen before in twenty some-odd years watching pro wrestling.
Abe Auer, a junkyard owner and Russian immigrant, is safe in Utica in upstate New York, living in a comfortable house with his loving wife, Irene, and his beautiful, spoiled daughter, Judith.
" Dismissing all of this as a distraction, Mark Radi, a lawyer for the Town of East Hampton, began his own address with a blunt assertion: "This is a case about a junkyard.
Once again, a Broadway theater has been transformed into a grungy London junkyard, where trash piles up against the walls and spills out into the auditorium — albeit on a somewhat smaller scale.
By then, hundreds of Syrians had requested asylum in South Korea, most of them junkyard workers who were already here or friends and relatives who joined them after the war broke out.
You know, when there was a 'Macho Man' Randy Savage and when there was a Hulk Hogan, the Junkyard Dog and Koko B. Ware—they were a cast of entertaining, eclectic characters.
Down a potholed street in Seattle, WA, Matt Pollitz, owner of X-Ray Auto, makes his living keeping the country's largest vintage Volvo community on the road and out of the junkyard.
Now a fugitive on the run, Jesse is forced to rely on the few friends he can still trust (Badger and Skinny Pete?) and one longtime associate (the junkyard owner Old Joe).
This is the company that experimented with battery power in the EV-1, only to recall the two-seater from its owners, crush them all, and pile the carcasses up in a junkyard.
Owned by 13-year-old artist Marcus Bracey, the gallery in Walthamstow, called 'God's Own Junkyard', houses the collection of four generations of his family who have made, bought and displayed neon works.
Jason was formally introduced to golf at 6, a couple of years after his father brought home the rusty 3-wood from the junkyard, where the family found many of their household items.
"They just popped out of nowhere two years ago," said Soh Ah Boon, the Malaysian owner of a junkyard about 15 miles by car from Telok Gong that collects material from local sources.
An innovation researcher who advises companies on how to become more successful, he opened a Museum of Failure in 2017 to examine why some gadgets end up in the junkyard of product history.
From a junkyard laboratory to a sinister submarine, via crazy conspiracies and crashed meteors, lost children and hyperactive Pomeranians, there's so much at play in the plot that keeping up can be a task.
Frank won't ditch the phone thanks to that voicemail from Wes (hmm, why was Wes using the man who would murder him as a lifeline?) but he does dump Dominic's body in a junkyard.
When Charlie Watson (Steinfeld), a young woman struggling to come to grips with her father's death, procures a beat-up Volkswagen Beetle from a local junkyard, she thinks she's just landed her first car.
Her early education consisted largely of helping him sort metal scraps in the family junkyard, and watching her mother concoct herbal remedies for headaches, burns and cancer—required because the family also avoided doctors.
The summary: In a future strongly stratified between the haves and have-nots, the rich elite live in a floating city above the junkyard wreckage where the poor survive on whatever they can scrounge.
According to docs there was another incident in which a woman who bought a car part from the junkyard was harassed by Charles, who asked her on dates and showed up at her house.
The paper Capital purported that Valev's hidden junkyard business partner is likely Kamen Zhelev, who a couple of years ago pled no contest to running a nightmarish, Godfather-style debt-collection company called Creditline.
Tellingly, two of the longest lines were for the junkyard and soldering stations where kids could break computers apart to see a motherboard for the first time and then (maybe) put them back together.
"You used to be able to go to the junkyard and get a whole racecar," said Bob Menscher, 20173, who has worked at Wall since 1967, doing general maintenance and running the trackside ministry.
After realizing that Dart has escaped into the greater tunnel system, they make like Hansel and Gretel, leaving droppings of meat all the way to the junkyard, where they plan to light Dart on fire.
We also never learn why Nova was so interested in Alita's life and his connection to her past, or how she ended up in the junkyard after her attack on Zalem with her fellow warriors.
Having set out for The Junkyard, the bar-in-the-making where the guys hung out, the Pepsi bottle passed from mouth to mouth while the guys wielded power tools and put up a ceiling.
Krystal Burger: For $9.99, couples can share 8 of their signature square-patty sliders, a dozen golden-fried shrimp, a chili cheese or Junkyard fry and either two cherry ICEEs or two chocolate chip cookies.
When the show arrived in New York in 1982, the Winter Garden Theater famously had to cut a hole in the roof and paint the entire theater pitch black to create its oversized junkyard set.
Stripping the most jagged shards he can break off of a bank of analog synths and busted-sounding drum machines, his take on techno kinda feels like a junkyard version of those Boston Dynamics dogs.
These songs all feel distinct, but they have the same core — sample-driven filter disco, like Stardust's "Music Sounds Better With You" made out of junkyard scraps — and they radiate the same sense of wonder.
Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters and Mater's Junkyard Jamboree will addthemed music and sound effectsto fuel the Hallow's Eve fervor, while Haunted Mansion Holiday brings Jack Skellington's world of seasonal whimsy to the famed Disneyland dark ride.
Makemake is one of several dwarf planets that reside in the frigid outer realm of our solar system called the Kuiper Belt, a "junkyard" of countless icy bodies left over from our solar system's formation.
People mingle and dance among a dilapidated scene of junkyard cars, scraps of metal, and lawn chairs, as the energy builds, ever so slowly, with teases of a kick drum carefully brought into the mix.
The city government is working with Japan's ministry of the environment to remove them before the Olympics, but for now the area, which was big enough to hold another baseball field, instead resembled a junkyard.
Francis Capra plays Max, a 12-year-old kid whose mom is totally cool with him running around the city in the middle of the night, and who seems to have his own tricked-out junkyard.
After he has crash-landed, a pack of scruffy mutts (voiced by Bryan Cranston, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Edward Norton and Bob Balaban) guides him through the dystopian junkyard, stopping for occasional battles with his pursuers.
A legendarily popular and yet much-satirized musical, based on T. S. Eliot poetry and set in a junkyard, about a group of cats vying to ascend to the Heaviside Layer and begin a new life.
Junked cars blown across highway A tornado wreaked heavy damage Tuesday night in eastern Missouri, where one person was killed as the twister blew as many as 20 vehicles from a junkyard onto Interstate 5003, authorities said.
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I can remember watching older boys shoot skeet at a junkyard in the woods behind my house, my fingers plugged in my ears while orange clays turned to smoke against a backdrop of post oak and poplar.
We really examined this specific time in the story of the first episode—this specific place in that junkyard, that conversation, that choice, and what we're doing in the larger arc of the relationship between the girls.
The Unspoken is an Oculus Rift dueling game demo in which two Chicago-based wizards (you and your opponent) pelt each other with flaming projectiles, magical paper airplanes, and glowing murder birds while teleporting around a junkyard.
That program pushed General Motors to develop the EV1, which soon ended up in a junkyard but prepared the automaker to roll out the hybrid Chevy Volt in 2011 and the fully electric Chevy Bolt in 2016.
Westover, a self-taught writer of incandescent insight, came from a clan of survivalist end-timers in rural Idaho, was badly beaten by her brother and was nearly killed when forced to work at the family junkyard.
It declined to renew the leases on the roughly 1,100 cars it had put on the road, recalled the vehicles, and—with an inadver­tently theatrical flourish—crushed almost all of them and piled their carcasses in a junkyard.
Although the model had been on display at Universal Studios Hollywood for years since the release of the film, in 1990 it was acquired by a local junkyard, where the shark remained until the time of its donation.
To avoid capture by a group of commandos known as the T.R.F., he spends most of his time hanging out in a desolate junkyard and placing one-ended phone calls to his daughter simply to hear her voice.
Nevertheless, the leaks about Giuliani and Gingrich are revealing in four ways: Trump wants to surround himself with enablers and junkyard dogs, as we saw with the selection of the pugilistic Anthony Scaramucci as White House communications director.
She is as drawn to systematically organized natural history collections as she is to the anarchy of Mr. Buckminster's junkyard, and especially fascinated by the anomalies and serendipitous patterns that can be found in large accumulations of stuff.
Images and scenes, too, can feel stagy: Sadie and a friend sometimes wander through a junkyard, seemingly for the sake of a gritty shot than for any real reason; Cyrus is often popping up at very convenient moments.
The dayroom has soft couches and a projector and stacked bookshelves; work by artists like Fary D Charles (known as Junkyard) and Von Davis (known as the Female Picasso) cover the walls, leaving nothing cold, stark, or untouched.
Bumping the rate at which we tax billionaires would certainly fix the problem easily, though so would sending the entire lemon-esque F-35 program to the junkyard and spending the predicted $1.5 trillion cost on nobler pursuits.
The junkyard became the final destination for 140 Russian resupply vehicles, a SpaceX rocket, the Soviet-era Mir space station, and several of the European Space Agency's cargo ships, all of which lie on the ocean floor, slowly disintegrating.
Adam Minter is an e-waste expert and the author of Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion-Dollar Trash Trade; I thought this piece—first shared as an anecdote in our "What Is the iPhone?" article—was worth highlighting.
This rapprochement comes after a totally delightful bout of nonsense in which she drop-kicks Rick into a special gladiator section of the junkyard in order to fight a whacked-out combat zombie outfitted all over with plated spikes.
After the rest of the alliance, the Kingdomers and the Hilltoppers, arrive to save the Alexandrians, the Junkyard gang and the Saviors immediately retreat, leaving the Alexandrians and their alliance to nurse their wounds and prepare to fight again.
Among the more fantastical family tales he told me was that he had an uncle who owned a junkyard in Edison, New Jersey, and when developers bought the land and cleaned it up, they found 2011 skeletons buried in the soil.
Inasmuch as it was intellectual at all, it was a heap of ideas crushed into coherence like scrap iron in a junkyard compressor: an ideological fabrication, knocked together out of many insecurely interlocking bits of corporate, authoritarian, and totalitarian traditions.
A new study reveals how elephants do it: An old gene that was no longer functional was recycled from the vast "genome junkyard" to increase the sensitivity of elephant cells to DNA damage, enabling them to cull potentially cancerous cells early.
This is bad for many reasons, one of which being the fact that many of those resellers are buying up otherwise discarded or broken Apple products, fixing them, and only then reselling them — postponing those goods' junkyard and toxic fate.
" He goes on to suggest that they either go to a museum that's lit by candles (seems romantic), a maze built by an artist (SO fun), or Junkyard Golf ("everyone who lives in East London legally has to do it.
With 50 million metric tons of electronic waste projected for 2018, scientists at Stanford University created a biodegradable wearable that wouldn't sit in the junk drawer or junkyard for the rest of eternity, once the next generation of Fitbit came along.
But since the paintings themselves are not very interesting, after first glance my attention swung to the room-filling sounds of "Canon" (2018) — a magisterial audio installation by Wouter Van Veldhoven made from junkyard-ready tape recorders and found tapes.
Getting in wasn't obvious: At home, reading meant studying the Bible and the Book of Mormon, and much of her childhood was spent helping her mother, an unlicensed midwife, and her father, a paranoid man who maintained a scrap-metal junkyard.
In 1972 Mr. Fallek defended Meyer Rubenstein, a lieutenant who was dismissed from the force after a departmental trial determined that he had warned members of organized crime operating from a junkyard trailer in Brooklyn that their phones were being tapped.
What actually happened: Han and Chewbacca are smugglers who trust one another and comprise the crew of the Millennium Falcon (the dusty old junkyard ship that Rey escaped in early in The Force Awakens; it was in its heyday in the original films).
Each of those quarterbacks (outside of Manziel) has shown flashes of greatness, however, and those flashes are a damn sight better than the mediocrity the Texans got in its long-running attempt to pull an effective passer from New England's quarterback junkyard.
It was nearly four decades after she began dancing at the Royal Ballet that Ms. Lynne started working with Mr. Lloyd Webber and the director Trevor Nunn on a musical about a tribe of cats that meets every year in a junkyard.
"Once I got the phone records subpoenaed, I was amazed that the phone was sitting in the car for weeks in a junkyard, and they never looked at it," said Lieberman, who was inspired to start an advocacy organization called Distracted Operators Risk Casualties.
When I walk by the old junkyard, the one that had been locked up with a big "FOR SALE: NEIMAN PROPERTIES" sign out in front since before I left to join the Navy, Carlinda stands in front of the fence, trying to open the lock.
As for what Andre Ward has flashed in his decade-plus in the pro ring: Like B-Hop, he could probably win with a measure of artistry if he had that impulse in him, but he is always a junkyard dog, no matter the venue.
" And not just any junkyard, Mr. Radi said, but one that for years had "festered like a wound," filled with old cars whose toxic fluids might leach into the topsoil or, even worse, he said, suddenly combust and spread "like wildfire into other people's homes.
Izabella shows up in a football field for five minutes during the film's exposition; Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) decides shortly after she's too small to join the real fight and asks her to stay at the junkyard while the adults go off to fight.
" Or, more particularly, a sentence late in the book that describes wrecks in a junkyard: "Seeing the damage to each of the cars it was impossible to keep from imagining what had happened to the people riding in them at the time of the calamity.
But their stylistic finesse, a world away from the junkyard aesthetic of his early work, is also an implicit acknowledgment of the impossibility of turning back the clock, of deprogramming muscle memory to reintroduce awkwardness, uncertainty, or naiveté into the handling of the steel.
"I saw that car before he started and I thought it should be in a junkyard," Marty Mornhinweg, a former NFL coach who worked with Reid in Green Bay and later under Reid on the Philadelphia Eagles, told The New York Times in 2005.
That's exactly what happens to Dr. Dyson Ido (Christoph Waltz), who finds an unconscious but intact teenage girl cyborg head in the junkyard, and brings her back to his ersatz clinic to fix (in this world, where humans often have robotic limbs, doctors are also electrical engineers).
Gene sustained his growing family by building barns and hay sheds and by scrapping metal in his junkyard; his wife, Faye (also a pseudonym), chipped in with her income from mixing up herbal remedies and from her reluctant work as an unlicensed midwife's assistant and then midwife.
MANDEL I'm sure you guys have all thought about this, but are people just so sick of it, regardless of their side, that they would much rather just watch a show set in a junkyard as opposed to anything that has anything to do with D.C.?
In keeping with SoundCloud rap's pervasive aesthetic, Baylor Swift's stylistic scramble declines commercial polish in favor of rap as junkyard, as creaky and fragile as a lo-fi demo, aiming to simulate recording in a home basement with pipes leaking and paint peeling from the ceiling.
The good guys were folks like muscle-bound smile machine Paul Orndorff, the acrobatic Ricky Steamboat, the shuck-and-jiving Junkyard Dog—if you're wondering whether old school wrestling shoehorned a black man into a terribly racist caricature, the answer, regrettably, is "of course"—and, naturally, Hogan himself.
And for the first time in a while, The Walking Dead is concerned with grounded, true-to-life struggles, and time and effort has gone into making these struggles feel real, even if they may not be as dynamic as Mad Max deathmatch with a zombie in a junkyard.
So much so, we're considering buying her mini skirt The 35-year-old star paired her white One x One Teaspoon distressed "Junkyard" mini skirt (it can be yours for $104) with a tight white low-cut henley, lace-up clear heels and her go-to nude duster jacket.
Gundrum led an effort to lessen the chances that another innocent man could be convicted, that is until Avery was charged with murder in the death of Teresa Halbach, a photographer whose body was found in the Avery family junkyard, while he was suing over his prior false imprisonment.
It's tongue-in-cheek but enjoyable in its silliness, featuring clips of Egedy driving through the night (presumably in a stolen car) like a science fiction protagonist, performing for the camera in a junkyard, and setting up shop in motor garage that looks akin to a net art exhibition.
At first glance, Heidelberg appears much like the streets that surround it, pockmarked and mostly empty, but it transforms about halfway down its length, becoming what looks from a distance like a junkyard but on closer inspection is a bizarre open-air museum that occupies two whole blocks.
Typical of Pylypchuk's figurative sculptures, these are cobbled from everyday objects and junkyard scraps: The "king" is primarily composed of a stack of tires, while the flanking figures are assembled from wood planks and tires, and the rest have soccer balls for heads and utility gloves for feet.
Norman Jayden investigates a crime, finds one of the very few black characters in the game (who works in a junkyard, is extremely muscled, and is discovered to be a murderer), fights him, and then can kill him by crushing him beneath the treads of a construction vehicle.
Producer El Guincho, who has previously specialized in dense junkyard collages, here contributes a calmer, more exacting sound, as sparse electrobeats, syncopated handclaps, rapid guitar plucking, and weird overlaid samples — background cheers, revving motorcycles — provide a mechanical pop functionalism while also creating the illusion of an interactive live setting.
Adam Minter, e-waste expert and author of Junkyard PlanetI recently visited a Vermont electronics recycling company, and wandered through a warehouse packed with obsolete, difficult-to-recycle devices: electric typewriters, video game consoles, reel-to-reel tape decks, guitar amplifiers, television, spectrometers, stereo speakers, and even some medical imaging consoles.
Tara Westover's "Educated," a memoir about a girl born into a survivalist family in the Idaho mountains who was not allowed to go to school and spent her days foraging for metal in a junkyard while trying to avoid the catalytic converters hurled at her by her fanatic, anti-government father.
There is also a sequence showing one of the film's producers, the Canadian actor Iain Quarrier, declaiming passages from "Mein Kampf" in a used-magazine store, and footage of black revolutionaries, among them the musician Frankie Dymon Jr., reading incendiary excerpts from Eldridge Cleaver's "Soul on Ice" in a junkyard.
The dazzling pictures of Degas's figures — which bring to mind Étienne-Jules Marey's early mocap suit pictures —  actually reveal a junkyard of sorts beneath the sculptures' shiny surfaces: aside from corks, the innards of these dancers include everyday, lightweight material Degas would have had lying around his studio, including bits of floor.
The only news we know about the plot so far is that apparently it's going to have something to do with the Beast: the terrifying, bloodthirsty junkyard dog who allegedly ate 120 to 173 guys, and made life a living hell for Benny, Ham, Squints, Smalls, and the rest of the gang.
The academy called in a rush order of new trophies, and after multiple arrests and a frantic 20003-day search involving the Los Angeles Police Department and the F.B.I., a junkyard salvage worker named Willie Fulgear found 22000 of the stolen Oscars in a dumpster behind a Food 246 Less in Los Angeles.
As static objects, they seem like a jumble of junkyard parts, but as soon as pneumatic air pumps into their metal muscles they begin to climb ropes, gesture wildly, or attempt to stand, like the "Tumbling Man" who acts as the finale as he barrels out a door and flails futilely on the metal floor.
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You climb the stairs to Max's (8) one night and find Bradly Field thumping on something with one stick and Gordon Stevenson emitting a two-note sine wave on his bass and in front is 16-year-old Lydia Lunch, producing circular-saw effects on some kind of junkyard guitar and squalling: Teenage Jesus and the Jerks.
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In this ethical posture, she unavoidably highlights the awkward decorum of interclass relations between a Princeton graduate and people living in a semi-industrial countryside on the edge of respectability—a nurse just holding her little household together, a former heroin addict living in his family's junkyard, another single mother whose living room is organized around a disconnected Jacuzzi that she bought as scrap and uses to store clothing.
That mask is dropped when the story flashes back to the past, when Bell was in her 20s and working undercover for the F.B.I. (Kidman's reverse aging is persuasive and unshowy.) Along with another cop, Chris (Sebastian Stan), Bell joins one of those creepy drug gangs that infest the Southern California hinterlands (or at least movies about the same), the kind with chain-link fences, desperately barking dogs and junkyard detritus.
Because Steve Harrington does a lot of good deeds in Stranger Things 2: He stays relentlessly chill every time Billy, completely unprovoked, is a prick to him; gives Dustin, who's also a little heartbroken this season, both girl and hair advice, kicking off a bromance that's sure to be the subject of a hundred-thousand listicles; defends idiot children with a death wish from monster dogs in a spooky junkyard; is mature about Nancy's relationship with Jonathan, in a complete about-face from season one; becomes a doting babysitter to four of the kids and accompanies them to the aforementioned hellscape.

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