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He looked through tinted windows at his people scavenging from mountains of rubble.
Try leaving a note if you're scavenging from individual houses in the suburbs.
TC is neglected to a shocking degree, scavenging from bins as well as strangers.
(It's interesting to consider how many of the things I was scavenging from had themselves been scavenged).
Biding his time in Austin, listening to an astronomy radio program on his headphones and scavenging from dumpsters, he thought of himself as a locust, lying in wait, hidden from civilization until his bank account began to grow again.
The site added how students told of visiting food banks and scavenging from bins in order to eat and save money.
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Props and flats were scavenged from the street.
Perfectly good food could be scavenged from rubbish bins.
The rest of the $12 billion would be scavenged from existing programs.
They fill their apartment, at least partly, with furniture they've scavenged from the street.
She cooked with utensils and ate off plates she scavenged from the debris.
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