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The older footage is particularly delightful, including the sights and sounds of a grinning, goateed Mr. Kienholz bargaining with a junkyard dealer to buy a 1953 Cadillac door that probably ended up in one of his amazing assemblages.
And just as the city reached a handshake agreement with the owner of a waste management company, a previous deal with a junkyard owner hit a roadblock when it was discovered that zoning rules did not allow that kind of business at the site where it was to relocate.
Skeleton Key writes snappy, tightly wound riffs that pack the musicianly games of progressive rock into the terse time frame of punk and punctuates them with a junkyard's worth of percussion.
My daughter and I have shared the peaks and valleys of life with more volatility than a game of fetch with a junkyard dog.
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At a bar decorated with plastic skulls, a junkyard fence and old car parts -- named, in a strident bid for attention, the Bovine Sex Club -- Mickey Rourke, a star of "Spun," and its screenwriter, Will de Los Santos, showed up one night.
While Mr. Zeoli's house seems to be well-maintained, with Christmas lights twinkling out front, the rest of the property looks like a junkyard, with several rusted and apparently abandoned vehicles along with a couple of motorboats and other detritus.
He also was interested in forgotten spaces and discarded objects, an interest that can be seen in the undated "Untitled (a Rubbish Dump)," a watercolor on paper that depicts a junkyard with views of a mosque in the background.
Although Al Jazeera's images revealed a few craters in the street, much of the devastation appeared to be unrelated to American bombs -- potholes, a junkyard with discarded shells of cars.
He took out the back seat some time ago ("They're useless unless you're 4 or 5 years old") and replaced the front ones with Volvo seats from a junkyard.
At some point, they were in front of a junkyard with loosely organized piles and piles of unimaginable pieces of everything.
For performances in 2010 of Magnus Lindberg's "Kraft," he roamed a junkyard with the composer looking for pieces of metal.
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