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The band's instruments are made out of materials recycled from the dump, including oil drums, utensils, even broken shoe heels.
That is a lot of bouquet missiles and broken shoe straps.
The ad with the broken shoe reads: "These shoes were found 46 yards from the crash caused by a drunken driver.
LIZ ROBBINS NERVES FOR JANKOVIC A broken shoe and a second-set wobble could not throw Jelena Jankovic off course in her first-round match.
Certainly the room's private butler (mine was named Sergio) was gracious enough about everything I did request: arranging a massage in the health spa, procuring a bottle of Beefeater and an ice bucket, and fixing a broken shoe heel.
The video is worth watching, simply because part of the humor in Louis C.K.'s story is in the way he tells it — but the gist is that sitting next to him is a man his age with a broken shoe.
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There is rubbish everywhere, discarded sleeping bags, rotting food, broken shoes half buried in the sand.
For now, though, they still pick through refuse — shards of glass smeared with the remains of yesterday's dinner, broken shoes mixed in with rotting meat — with bare hands.
Rembrandt portrayed himself in a beggar's cloak with his toes protruding from broken shoes, then in a dignified cape and velvet hat; he presented himself laughing, raging, dejected.
A few black queens dressed as exaggerated minstrel show Topsys fresh from 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' In ragged dresses and broken shoes, hair knotted wild, they would turn to each other with a delirious, angry edge to their voices and shout: 'Law Missis!
Rahimifard's team have designed machines that break shoes into small pieces and separate different materials so they can be reused as building materials, but he accepts this is not a perfect solution.
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