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Its energetic owner has turned it into an installation of colourful recycled junk, such as bottle "trees".
He said the reputation of reparative therapy has been tarnished by "quacks" offering "junk" such as attempts to "pray away the gay" and shock tactics.
At first glance, the show looked like an homage to 1980s action-adventure junk such as Simon And Simon, but the breezy familiarity was counterbalanced by radical experiments in narrative storytelling, whizzing back and forth through each episode's timeframe.
The further manipulations have been rightly put under scrutiny in recent months, with the exposure of hidden sugars in foods not normally associated as being junk, such as salad dressings and even "low fat" or "healthy" cereals.
For your local taxpayer-subsidised theatre, low-tech high-return junk such as standup comedy, discredited TV psychics and Abba tribute acts float more worthwhile artists with identifiable skills – dancers, actors, puppeteers and ex-members of the Stranglers doing acoustic tours.
Mary-Kay Mary-Kay Wilmersthe, said in 2001 that theditorrepresaids "some sort of rebellinn against the junk", and what characterises it is the quality of the writing; even when considering "junk" such as, for example, recent biographies of Princess Diana, the LRB is still readable, precise and interesting.
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It used to be that only chocolate junk food, such as Oreos and Chips Ahoy, were acceptable breakfast cereals.
"Junk fish" such as hake can be turned into a safe, tasteless, odorless powder high in protein, which in turn can.
In 2012 CFT research showed that 89 out of 100 academies were selling junk food such as crisps, chocolate and cereal bars that were banned in maintained schools alongside the introduction of the nutritional standards.
But now, only a year after Pandey's restaurant opened, Kerala has become the first state in the country to introduce a "fat" tax on junk food, such as hamburgers and pizzas.
He told his readers to save money by throwing the junk food (such as supermarket cheese with "the texture, but nowhere near the flavour, of rubber gloves") out of their shopping basket.
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