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  • 11rubbish —    Ōpala.   Also: lepo, lepo hānai, kae, lemu ā …

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  • 12rubbish pit —   Lua ōpala.   Also: luaunu, olomehani …

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  • 13Pure Rubbish — Infobox musical artist Name = Pure Rubbish Img capt = Publicity Photo 2001 Img size = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Houston, Texas Genre = Hard rock Sleaze rock Glam punk Occupation = Years active = 1995 2003 Label = Divine… …

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  • 14Modern Life Is Rubbish — Studio album by Blur Released 10 May 1993 …

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  • 15su̯erbh- (also su̯er-?) —     su̯erbh (also su̯er ?)     English meaning: to turn; to sweep     Deutsche Übersetzung: “drehen, drehend wischen, fegen”     Material: Welsh chwerfu “das Wirbeln, Umdrehen”, chwerfan “whirl for a spindle”; chwyrn “quick, fast (drehend)” from… …

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  • 16Fortnightly Rubbish Collections — are a controversial system of collecting rubbish in the United Kingdom which have steadily been introduced by many local authorities since 2005, allegedly as a means of encouraging householders to recycle their rubbish. Whereas some view the… …

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  • 17mel-1 (also smel-), melǝ- : mlē-, mel-d- : ml-ed-, mel-dh-, ml-ēi- : mlī̆-, melǝ-k- : mlā-k-, mlēu- : mlū̆ - —     mel 1 (also smel ), melǝ : mlē , mel d : ml ed , mel dh , ml ēi : mlī̆ , melǝ k : mlā k , mlēu : mlū̆     English meaning: to grind, hit; fine, ground     Deutsche Übersetzung: “zermalmen, schlagen, mahlen”, speziell Korn; from “zerrieben”… …

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  • 18Operation Murambatsvina — (English: Operation Drive Out Rubbish), also officially known as Operation Restore Order, is a large scale Zimbabwean government campaign to forcibly clear slum areas across the country. The campaign started in 2005 and according to United… …

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  • 19Major Bloodnok — Major Denis Bloodnok, IND. ARM. RTD. coward and bar (military idiot and former plumber s mate) is a fictional character from the 1950s BBC Radio comedy The Goon Show. He was voiced by Peter Sellers. Contents 1 Basis of character 2 Regiments 3 …

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  • 20crap — I. intransitive verb (crapped; crapping) Date: 1846 usually vulgar defecate II. noun Etymology: British dialect crap, craps residue from rendered fat, from Middle English crappe, perhaps from Old French crappe chaff, residue, from Medieval Latin… …

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