dustbin of history

  • 1dustbin — is the normal word in BrE for a rubbish bin, although the shorter form bin is widely used informally (and wheelie bins, tall bins on wheels, have been in use since the 1980s: the term is Australian in origin). Dustman has largely been replaced by …

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  • 2dustbin — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} (BrE) noun VERB + DUSTBIN ▪ chuck sth in, dump sth in, throw sth in ▪ She chucked the potatoes in the dustbin. ▪ go in ▪ These old shoes can go in the dustbin now …

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  • 3dustbin — /ˈdʌstbɪn/ (say dustbin) noun 1. Chiefly British a rubbish bin (def. 1). –phrase 2. the dustbin of history, those aspects of history deemed not worth remembering …

  • 4Dustbin Baby (film) — Dustbin Baby …

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  • 5Dustbin Baby — For 2008 film adaptation, see Dustbin Baby (film). Dustbin Baby   Author(s) …

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  • 6Ash heap of history — The ash heap of history (or often garbage heap of history or dustbin of history) is a figurative place to where objects such as persons, events, artifacts, ideologies, etc. are relegated when they are forgotten or marginalized in history. The… …

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  • 7Ned's Atomic Dustbin — performing at Wolverhampton s Wulfrun Hall, December 2007 Background information Origin Stourbridge, England …

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  • 83-2-1 — 3–2–1 Format Game Show Created by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador Starring Ted Rogers Country of origin United Kingdom No. of series …

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  • 9Marshall McLuhan — McLuhan redirects here. For the son of Marshall McLuhan, see Eric McLuhan. Marshall McLuhan Marshall McLuhan in the early 1970s Born July 21, 1911(1911 07 21) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada …

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  • 10String theory — This article is about the branch of theoretical physics. For other uses, see String theory (disambiguation). String theory …

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