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This rubbish should be carted away at once.

Recently the streets have been cleaner and rubbish collection better, he concedes.

Hardly a week passes without someone publishing a book on the subject. Most are rubbish.

At a rubbish dump outside the city, residents opposed to its reopening were fighting nightly battles with the police.

But that takes energy - and why spend that energy when this "rubbish" can be turned into something useful in its present form?

It represents a healthy reaction of the body politic; these destructive forces having been brought in, temporarily, to rid it of accumulated thought-rubbish.

It also has the potential to be used to make biodegradable clothing, furnishings and hygiene products such as nappies - objects which now end up mouldering for decades in rubbish dumps.

WHEN a Filipina secretly gave birth on an airliner last month and dumped the infant in a rubbish bin, the country’s powerful Catholic bishops rightly led an outcry of condemnation.

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Rubble and rubbish lie everywhere.

The sewer is choked up with rubbish.

Some people just dump their rubbish in the river.

The IDC that confiscates money is to let its torment Zun Ye cheater, right also rubbish.

As expected, this made the nerve cells dim because they had regained the ability to dispose of their fluorescent rubbish.

Although little remains of the property, the team, led by Birmingham Archaeology, believes it has identified a rubbish tip or cesspit used by the 16th century poet.

Some leaders in the less emerged countries where his firm operates may see how well he has done with the rubbish they thought they had sold him and demand their pound of flesh.

The wearproof refractory for rubbish incinerator is developed by this factory with reference to the foreign preduct of the same kind and the practical working circumstances in China, which has such advantages as good wearproof ability, small reheating linear change and good thermal resistance.

That rumor is a bunch of rubbish.

The dustmen collect the rubbish once a week.

And householders generally grumble a lot if they have to pay extra to have their rubbish collected.

He is an expert glass collector, picking through "stinking globs" of rubbish with nimble fingers, safely pulling out the dangerous shards.

Recently scientists have started to think that prions might also disrupt the rubbish-disposal system, and that such interference might explain how they destroy nerve cells in the brain.

Otherwise my answer now will be rubbish.

And even if they do carry the rubbish down to Kathmandu, what then?

It urged Philippine conservators to set up or expand Marine protected areas and curb plastic rubbish that litters the ocean floor.

She tipped the rubbish into a dustbin.

The tip's resident imam lives with his 11 children in a house made of materials scavenged from rubbish.

This is rubbish!

Besides, there is rubbish from ships and when sometimes an accident occurs in an ocean, oil flows out from tankers.

To clear that rubbish away they may have to bulldoze.

In the North American gallery of the British Museum, among the magnificent feather headdresses, and in a case beside the totem poles, is a very interesting bit of rubbish indeed.

The workers are burning rubbish there.

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