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    (derived from the burning of coal or wood), garbage, rubbish, and street-sweepings. This scheme of categorization reduced some of these terms to more specific...
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    Diner lingo (category Lists of phrases)
    cooked on one side Sweepings – hash Take a chance – hash Tube steak – hot dog Two dots and a dash – two fried eggs and a strip of bacon Wet mystery –...
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    of the circle and was found alongside smashed sherds and a collection of sweepings from a pyre. Portal stones Slabs on the west side Cooking place Dwelling...
    7 KB (659 words) - 12:35, 23 July 2024
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    Scrubs (clothing) (category History of fashion)
    needles; packing gauze was made of sweepings from the floors of cotton mills.)[citation needed] In contrast to today's concept of surgery as a profession that...
    19 KB (2,223 words) - 18:45, 1 October 2024
  • First day cover First day of issue First flight cover First issue Fiscal cancel Fiscal issue Flat plate press Floor sweepings Forerunner Forged stamps...
    9 KB (853 words) - 11:29, 22 October 2022
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    White Sands Missile Range (category Research installations of the United States Army)
    Unit conducted their first launch: the "TF-1" V-2 rocket. (Broomstick Sweepings publication ended after a 22 January 1952 general order transferred "1st...
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    Iron Master (1933) – Mrs. Stillman Grand Slam (1933) – Mary (uncredited) Sweepings (1933) – Violet's Madame (uncredited) Below the Sea (1933) – Lily Cockeyed...
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  • from the original on September 21, 2015. Retrieved January 30, 2016. "Sweepings: Detail View". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on...
    437 KB (19,778 words) - 14:08, 9 October 2024
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    River Fleet (category Geography of the London Borough of Camden)
    Travels) mentions the filth in the Fleet during a storm in a poem of 1710: Sweepings from Butchers Stalls, Dung, Guts and Blood, Drown'd Puppies, stinking...
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  • screenwriter and author of non-fiction. He is best known as the author of the novels Sweepings and Coming Home, and the screen play for Of Human Bondage. Cohen...
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    park and had the sweepings from San Francisco streets delivered as fertilizer. When ocean waves and wind piled sand on the west end of the park, he began...
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    Franklin Pangborn (category United States Army personnel of World War I)
    Hotel Clerk Parachute Jumper (1933) - Man in Private Office (uncredited) Sweepings (1933) - Photographer (uncredited) Sing, Bing, Sing (1933, Short) - Herbert...
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  • conducts vigilantism in the name of moral policing, against bars and night clubs which are considered as vice. Some sweepings have led to violence. Compared...
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    Gloria Stuart (category American people of Scottish descent)
    1933. Hall, Mordaunt (March 24, 1933). "Sweepings (1933) Lionel Barrymore and Gregory Ratoff in a Film Version of a Novel by Lester Cohen". The New York...
    71 KB (7,662 words) - 11:44, 27 August 2024
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    Lamia (category Children of Poseidon)
    University of Illinois Press. pp. 66–77. ISBN 9780252029295. Resnick, Irven M.; Kitchell, Kenneth F. Jr. (2007). "The Sweepings of Lamia: Transformations of the...
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    John Ruskin (redirect from Ethics of Dust)
    (giving employment to two former Ruskin family servants) and crossing-sweepings to keep the area around the British Museum clean and tidy. Modest as these...
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    organic materials.  Some examples of mixed waste in this context include a combination of broken glassware, floor sweepings, non-repairable household goods...
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  • John Cromwell (director) (category Presidents of the Directors Guild of America)
    were Sweepings (1933), starring Lionel Barrymore in an unusually "restrained" performance. Cromwell directed The Silver Cord, an adaptation of a play...
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    (uncredited) The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1932) as Mr. Jacobson That's My Baby (1932) Sailor's Luck (1933) as Elmer Brown Sweepings (1933) as Grimson Professional...
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  • species has become an icon of animal extinction. 1710 — Jonathan Swift notes the contents of London's gutters: "sweepings from butchers' stalls, dung...
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