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cans

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Plural of can

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Nevertheless, my health has deteriorated to the point that only 20% of my lungs now work and my lung capacity has shrunk to less than the size of two Coke cans.

That said, it's hard to imagine something so scabrous winning the approval of the Mercury judges, whose vision of music that represents Britain appears to be based on viewing Britain as a place where people drink designer beers in chic bars, not cans of lager on sagging sofas.

Talking of places in Cambridge which pair street food with craft beer, the bar at the foodPark Night Market events also serve a compact but discerning range of craft beers, including various cans from Beavertown (look out for its seasonal blood orange IPA, Bloody Elll) and at least one local beer.

"There is no policy difference in serving alcoholic or non-alcoholic canned beverages to passengers," says Bob Birge, director of corporate communications at Republic Airways Holdings, which owns Shuttle America, "no differentiation in opened or unopened cans, and no policy speculating what may or may not be done with a container".

Before we can discuss the finer points of why Michael Jackson kept booze in Pepsi cans when he was around kids, the real star of the show arrives, on all fours.

Other Aboriginal people watch silently as the freezing winter wind blows off the ranges and fusses among the crumpled beer cans and scorched cooking pots.

Australian Hardy's Stamp comes in at £16 for six bottles and you can get six trays of 24 cans of Stella Artois (25cl) for £32.

Almost 7o years later the Great Train Robbers made the same mistake: they wiped down all the surfaces as they left their Buckinghamshire farmhouse hideout, but forgot the bottles and cans they were throwing out.

Kane at NCVO also believes there remains a need for detailed breakdowns rather than just snappy messages such as "your £10 paid for three jerry cans": "I think people are generally quite sensible about the fact that charities can't provide that jerry can unless you've got a logistics chain in place".

They're the pensioner caught by police in Glasgow with three stolen cans.

But at the station on his way home Fielding spotted a tiger made of recycled squashed plastic milk bottles and tin cans, with no explanatory essay.

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