Sentences with phrase «means dumping ground»

It's January, which means dumping ground time for genre specific movies.

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The prickly plants also absorb nitrates, which means they can be grown on waste ground or in garbage dumps.
The Los Angeles — based artist selected locations in the San Francisco Bay Area that are emblematic of distinct urban - redevelopment episodes: Islais Landing, a former tidal bog that once served as a sewage channel and slaughterhouse dumping ground; San Francisco City Hall, a Beaux Arts monument whose harmonious proportions and massive domed rotunda are meant to pique municipal pride (and good civic behavior); and Pacific Shores Center, a 106 - acre, 1.7 - millionsquare - foot corporate complex, planned during the dot - com glut of the late 1990s and built on marshland south of the city.
Mafia Has Used Somalia As Dumping Ground for 20 Years Here's the broader connection here: Since the 1990s the Mafia have been known to dump toxic waste in the waters off Somalia — where the utter lack of government means it costs one - tenth that of dumping in Dumping Ground for 20 Years Here's the broader connection here: Since the 1990s the Mafia have been known to dump toxic waste in the waters off Somalia — where the utter lack of government means it costs one - tenth that of dumping in dumping in Europe.
Watch later can be a carefully curated playlist of unseen and interesting videos... or it can be a dumping ground for videos you mean to watch when you get home from work but forget to watch for a few months.
No longer just a dumping ground for your old banger (and broken bbq, empty tins of paint, basically everything you keep meaning to take to the tip), yes, garages just got swanky.
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