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But another, in which an office worker wins the lottery and triumphantly storms into his boss's office to quit, only to lose hold of his winning ticket and have it land in a shredder, has nothing to do with insurance.
Her Mumbai, like the dark streets of Dickens's London, is a place of violent inequality and discrimination: one boy loses a hand in a shredder and stands there "with his blood-spurting stump", apologising to the factory owner for making a mess; long-term residents find their lungs clugging up in the "spoon-it-up air", heavy with sand and gravel blowing in from a nearby concrete plant.
He told MTV he might even "put the script in a shredder".
The best solution is to invest in a shredder with cross-cut capability and shred any documents you plan to throw out.
It will be revised heavily in the months to come and, as I'll explain in a second, the shutdown put the numbers in a shredder, leaving them hopelessly difficult to interpret.
The wheat straw was air-dried to a water content of approximately 10% (w/w) and the fibers were chaffed in a shredder (GE 365; Viking, Tyrol, Austria) to reduce the fiber length to an average of 3 to 4 cm.
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"Why don't they just bring in a paper shredder to the chapel?" asked a friend jokingly.
Her theatrical spirit seems to defy the incredible frailty of her frame feet dangling from a wheelchair, knuckles gnarled, wisp-thin hair collected in a shred of a ponytail.
"He participated in a shredding of constitutional rights, lied to Congress and has been monetizing and making partisan political use of his clearance since his departure," Mr. Paul said in a statement.
And with "Ragtime," it has leaped in without a shred of wariness.
- Dick Cheney, standing over a shredder in his office, being confronted by U.S. marshals and placed in handcuffs.
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