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"Some people are excited to get value out of a good that they otherwise would have disposed of".
Mr. Bellson, speaking in the conference call, said he saw a saddle first— probably his grandfather's, which, in the Navajo tradition, he would have disposed of because it had been contaminated by coming in contact with the blood of the dead.
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Had it not been, his close friend and literary executor, Robert Ross, would almost certainly have disposed of it, as he did Oscar's other personal possessions of no monetary or sentimental value.
They have disposed of pastoral altogether.
And Moeen just might have disposed of Rangana Herath.
And to have disposed of it down the bathroom sink.
If the family lived far away or they couldn't be contacted immediately, the body would have been disposed of.
"Anything we collect would have been disposed of," Dr. Pennino said — hospital beds, operating tables, crutches and, in one case, tens of thousands of brand-new hypodermic needles.
If Labour party activists had the power they possessed in 1969 they would have (rightly) disposed of the "education reforms" as they (wrongly) destroyed the trade union reforms which were called In Place of Strife.
The judge, Neil Wake, said at one point that he would have been "disposed" to grant the stay in "a better circumstance" but feared it would do "more harm than good", after hearing a claim from the assistant attorney general, Jeffrey Zick, that Wood was "brain dead".
In this case, recycle would mean re-using, wherein efforts are made to re-use certain items that otherwise would have been disposed as waste.
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