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The other portions were leveled to become landfill that added to the city's area in the 19th century.
Barry W. Mawn, the assistant director, now retired, recalled yesterday that he asked for a memento, but specified that it be something that would otherwise become landfill.
A hallway door came from Build It Green, in Long Island City, Queens, "a cool nonprofit that scoops up odd lots and salvaged building materials so that they don't become landfill," Mr. Harvey said.
Ms. Trieste, who has been giving presentations in favor of dredging to town boards in the area, said the concerns she hears involve land as much as water, with many politicians and property owners worried that their communities could become landfill sites for contaminated bottom sludge.
With up-cycling becoming very accepted today, especially within the art world, I am lucky enough to have slipped right in there, reusing a lot of plastic which would have become landfill".
When this purchase has outlived its usefulness, will it become landfill waste?
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Clubs such as Trash nurtured a new generation of hangup-free regulars; the brief but entertaining mashup scene threw all genre boundaries out of the window; the wave of hyper-pop guitar music that became landfill indie seemed to dominate the charts.
The swimming pool had become a landfill, the refuse piled almost to the top.
It became a landfill and the place in the neighbourhood where killings would happen".
But one might be forgiven for ignorance of that -- especially if one is a music fan -- because the park, a Hudson River dump that became a landfill, is now one of Westchester's premiere sites for outdoor entertainment, known among jazz aficionados and folkies, salsa lovers and pop stars as a place where the stage scenery is like no other.
Also, many communities refuse to become host to landfills.
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