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Couldn't wait for that garbage to go away".
I realize that the New York City sanitation men recently received a wage increase, but I never expected this piece of garbage to go up accordingly.
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"So the stuff we collect goes from a situation where people are getting rid of it – where it's basically considered garbage – to going into the Getty.
"Students' refuse to go in the garbage" versus "Students refuse to go in the garbage," for instance: Americans don't generally use the word "refuse" as a noun or the phrase "to go" as an imperative.
"Unlike people who have to go through garbage to survive, [I] have this option".
With most incinerators already burning as much as they can and local landfills closed, the garbage has to go somewhere.
At the end of 2005's Bleed Like Me tour, Garbage disbanded to go on a "hiatus".
At the end of five hours, they had filled fourteen garbage bags with clothes to go to the Salvation Army and eight bags with stuff to go on the garbage pile by the elevator.
It happened late last week, when piles of garbage that had nowhere to go began to climb, spread, fester and reek, to the considerable displeasure of Neapolitans, a famously passionate lot.
Chief Marino was asked to return to a future cabinet meeting with information as to why they are not allowed to go through garbage bags for the purpose of identifying name/address and the law which prohibits them from doing so.
Does every single one of those need to go into a garbage dump?
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