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The outside resembles a stack of tin trays.
Never have I seen so many tin trays out on the hillsides; the schools are closed, not because the kids can't get there.
Balloons adorned the pastel walls, tin trays freighted with lasagna and chickpeas were unwrapped, and rock bands thundered through sets in the back lounge.
Ever since the first TV dinners were offered in tin trays, packaged foods have become more portable, and the number of such products is surging.
But the ban did have its supporters, especially among the food vendors along the route who sold jerk chicken, curried goat and rice and beans from large tin trays.
A short century ago, this country produced a significant portion of the world's tin trays, steamships, literary fiction, and dead bodies.
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She lay on a tin tray in a dark and dirty corridor until she was able to telephone her father, high in the armed forces.
Albert Schweitzer playing the organ in his leper colony, Edward Elgar tobogganing down Hampstead Hill on a tin tray, or John Betjeman's London: take your pick.
He ceremoniously bathed the cups and pots by pouring steaming water over them, which ran into the hollow tin tray beneath.
He picked up a can of paint that a studio assistant had mixed — imperial Venetian bronze blended with carbon black and dark brown to create a tone he called "volcanic" — and poured it through a net into a tin tray.
LOS ANGELES — The long series of events leading to the trial of the Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano on charges of racketeering and wiretapping began on June 20 , 2002 when a journalist, Anita M. Busch, found a note saying "Stop" taped to her car, a fish and a rose in a tin tray on the hood, a bulletlike hole piercing the windshield.
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