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At her grandparents' house, trash went into a paper grocery bag that sat on a newspaper.
She visited a garbage dump as darkness fell to watch brown bears dig through sprawling piles of trash; went in search of wolves in a forest but found only a frozen sheep carcass; and watched as scientists dissected a bear while Turkey's best taxidermist gave instructions over the phone from Istanbul.
For example, in the sentence "Jane threw out the trash," the word "Jane" is dependent on "threw"—it modifies the verb by telling us who was doing the throwing, just as we need "trash" to know what was thrown, and "out" to know where the trash went.
Reporters who came to hear Richard Sherman rant or talk trash went away disappointed on Sunday.
The catchy beat of a wall-mounted fish talking trash went viral.
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In many Latin countries the trash goes on the telly.
Much of New York City's trash goes to landfills in Virginia.
The rest of the boxes have long since gone off to wherever trash goes.
With sodden trash gone, most Chelsea galleries seemed sites of remodelling rather than disaster.
But they're very comfortable for making cereal, taking out the trash, going to the bathroom and stuff.
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