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Elsewhere, one young man was seen throwing a metal wastebasket at the window of a darkened Jack-in-the-Box restaurant. .
Emily Bearn, a British journalist, has written of an evening in Oxford, when he wandered into a room and recited poetry while she was throwing up into a wastebasket.
I wanted so badly to go to a particular kind of artsy college and mix with a particular kind of artsy crowd that I wasted an alarming amount of time during my senior year of high school throwing trash into various wastebaskets from across the room, saying, "If I make this shot, I get into Vassar".
Posada has been around long enough to know that the plans of December or March can be thrown into a wastebasket by June.
And Blastich slapped our bookkeeper, Francis McCoy, on the ear when he inadvertently got in the way of a ball of masking tape that Blastich was trying to throw into a wastebasket.
Roskilde, says Ladefoged, is "where you let out the steam from your boring everyday life, pee in the open, and sleep next to all the garbage you are too lazy to throw into a wastebasket, hang out with your friends (or make new friends), and listen to great music".
But the critic Lewis Mumford, writing in 1934 in his Skyline column in The New Yorker, let go with both barrels, saying the design should have been thrown "into the wastebasket" and objecting to the sweeping vista across the new western steps to the elevated train tracks.
The decline and fall of the Congress party is a story which been written many times before, only to be repeatedly torn up and thrown in the wastebasket.
The plaque is thrown into a wastebasket, where Leslie later secretly retrieves it.
There's some ways it's easier for an American to get a work permit in Canada, under NAFTA, which apparently Donald Trump might rip up and throw into the wastebasket.
If throwing a condom in the wastebasket is the only option at a person's disposal, then I advise wrapping said rubber in a wad of toilet paper or placing it inside a cereal box.
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