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    garbage dump


    1. Johnny had taken her to a garbage dump


    2. And in the garbage dump was a cast off shipping container


    3. "hell" – and that was the name of the garbage dump in Jerusalem! So His


    4. Additionally, a charming lattice-covered patio appeared where had been a garbage dumpster and the entire lower level was torn out


    5. ” The fact is that a ten bedroom, eight bath home with cathedral ceilings and a swimming pool that is sitting next to a garbage dump is nearly


    6. All of the chairs came from the garbage dump down the street


    7. Peter pointed at the only object he could find in a hurry, which was a huge garbage dumpster, and recited a spell to turn it into a flying object


    8. The garbage dumpster bent and twisted; the sound of crushing metal hurt their ears, but when it was done, low and behold there was the most magnificent vessel made of gold


    9. “One day, I saw this garbage dump


    10. I even arranged a survey to be taken of the garbage dump

    11. The more you acquire, the more resources are used and the larger will the garbage dumps be


    12. Despite my avoidance of toxic chemicals, what if the land on which I had my garden had once been a garbage dump? The same thoughts could have been applied to the water given to the vegetables – you know about acid rain


    13. An OWG garbage dump


    14. breaking it up and throwing the pieces into the town’s garbage dump


    15. out and damaged (broken) will be sent to a garbage dump and decay


    16. Within the nation is a garbage dump of diametrically opposed communication


    17. If the only former hominids modern anthropologists can study were the unhappiest, the most unintelligent, the most ignorant ones… who lived for years, even generations…in the same place, in squalor, in caves… and if it is impossible for anthropologists to study the intelligent ones: because they were never so stupid as to create such filth-places that can be found and studied today: then what does this say of the entire sanctification of poring over these garbage dumps?


    18. Where are most of these animal shelters located? Next to garbage dumps, in the poorest parts of town, in the poorest ghettoes


    19. Cleansing your mind of all the lies and fallacies you have been raised to believe-in all of your life is a long, difficult, hard process cleaning up a garbage dump that has been accumulating junk information for 30, or 50 years is not an easy task


    20. What is the difference between a graveyard and a garbage dump? Except the semantic lie of one being sacred, and the other being not sacred? None

    21. The actual truth of our past has been buried under 60,000 years of accumulating lies, and accumulating garbage dumps called cemeteries


    22. All garbage dumps, all sewer and plumbing systems… all dumping of waste, all polluting of the Natural environment, all air pollution, all water pollution, all pollution of the Earth by civilization; is an attempt to whitewash civilization, by taking the poisonous shit that civilization creates and dumping it outside city limits, into natural rivers and Oceans, into the atmosphere… anywhere but face and deal with what civilization creates… are forms of whitewashing


    23. Their acres are raw sewage dumps, garbage dumps, with a rotten dead house on it where they hole up in and never go out of


    24. fifties and before cities did not have landfills; but had garbage dumps where they would


    25. Big city garbage dumps were always burning


    26. had garbage dumps where they would put the garbage in piles or in pits, and burn the


    27. We're in the garbage dump


    28. Big city garbage dumps


    29. Back in the fifties and before cities did not have landfills, but had garbage dumps where they would put the garbage in piles or in pits, and burn the garbage


    30. Big city garbage dumps were always burning night and day, and the smoke could sometimes be seen for miles

    31. Back in the fifties and before, cities did not have landfills; but had garbage dumps where they would put the garbage in piles and burn them


    32. Eckels turned slowly to regard that primeval garbage dump, that hill of nightmares and terror


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