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How many bags of Chinese take-out waste would fit in the tiny wicker trash basket?
"The time has come when man can no longer continue using the land, sea and air as his 'trash basket,' " a Times article said in 1966.
"The time has come when man can no longer continue using the land, sea and air as his 'trash basket,' " a New York Times article said in 1966.
"The time has come when man can no longer continue using the land, sea and air as his 'trash basket,'" a New York Times article said in 1966.
Instead of reducing the surplus target, the I.M.F.'s representative at the Eurogroup meeting, Poul M. Thomsen, consented to the extraordinary decision to retrieve from the trash basket of last year's negotiations the deficit brake that I had proposed in exchange for an end to austerity.
A blue-glass megadevelopment with a supersized shopping mall and trash-basket-shaped tourist attraction called the Vessel, by Mr. Heatherwick, Hudson Yards rose from a massive deck that Related built atop a dozen acres of working rail tracks where the High Line jogs west from 212th Avenue along West 230th Street toward the Hudson River.
When they discover the anti-Semitism of Wharton or Dostoyevsky, the racism of Walt Whitman or Joseph Conrad, the sexism of Ernest Hemingway or Richard Wright, the class snobbery of E. M. Forster or Virginia Woolf, not all of them express their repugnance as dramatically as the student I talked to, but many perform an equivalent exercise, dumping the offending books into a trash basket in their imaginations.
More recently John has played with the Tyler Gang, appearing on a live album recorded in Sweden. John McCoy later went on to release, "Trash Basket and Tip-Toe Titters," in a famed attempt to crack into the experimental bass genre.
The book cover depicts Bert standing at the toilet, watching into the mirror. He has finns, and think he's ugly following Emilia breaking up with him. Using toothpaste, he has written the words "ful" ("ugly") on the floor. Out of the toilet and the trash-basket, two eyes watch out.
The narrator of Breakfast at Tiffany's takes to going through the trash-basket outside his neighbour Holly Golightly's door: :The same source made it evident that she received V-letters by the bale. They were always torn into strips like bookmarks. I used occasionally to pluck myself a bookmark in passing. Remember and miss you and rain and please write and damn and goddamn were the words that recurred most often on these slips; those, and lonesome and love.
The intimate relationship that vascular epiphytes have with the formation of canopy soils means that the distributions of canopy soils follow a parallel distribution pattern, since is the pattern of growth and decay of epiphytic growth that promotes the formation of canopy soils. The presence of certain types of epiphytes could be considered ecosystem engineers, due to their ability to form new canopy soils within an upper story in forest. For example, Fascicularia bicolor is a species of epiphyte in South American temperate rainforests, and belong to a group known as trash basket epiphytes. These individuals form extensive mats that capture falling organic matter and accumulate it, promoting the formation of canopy soils.
In 1844 Tischendorf travelled the first time to Saint Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai in Egypt, where he found a portion of what would later be hailed as the oldest complete known Bible. Of the many pages which were contained in an old wicker basket (the kind that the monastery hauled in its visitors as customary in unsafe territories) he was given 43 pages containing a part of the Old Testament as a present. He donated those 43 pages to King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (reigned 1836–1854), to honour him and to recognise his patronage as the funder of Tischenforf's journey. (Tischendorf held a position as Theological Professor at Leipzig University, also under the patronage of Frederick Augustus II.) Leipzig University put two of the leaves on display in 2011. Tischendorf reported in his 1865 book Wann Wurden Unsere Evangelen Verfasst, translated to English in 1866 as When Were Our Gospels Written in the section "The Discovery of the Sinaitic Manuscript" that he found, in a trash basket, forty-three sheets of parchment of an ancient copy of the Greek Old Testament, reporting that the monks were using the trash to start fires.

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