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A bin bag, rubbish bag (British English), garbage bag, bin liner, trash bag (American English) or refuse sack is a disposable receptable for solid waste. These bags are useful to line the insides of waste containers to prevent the insides of the container from becoming coated in waste material. Most bags today are made out of plastic, and are ...
Japan's trash containers are divided into combustibles, cans/bottles/pet bottles and newspapers and magazines. Recycling trash can in Natal, Brazil. A waste container, also known as a dustbin, [1] rubbish bin, trash can, garbage can, wastepaper basket, and wastebasket, among other names, is a type of container intended to store waste that is usually made out of metal or plastic.
A drawstring (draw string, draw-string) is a string, rope or lace used to "draw" (gather, or shorten) fabric or other material. Ends of a drawstring are often terminated with a sheath called an aglet. The ends may be tied to hold the drawstring in place (and simultaneously close an opening). Alternatively, it may be kept drawn using a cordlock ...
A blue bag is a blue coloured, sometimes semi-transparent bag for waste.In some localities, they are mandated for use for refuse [1] or for certain specific types of refuse. . In the latter usage, the distinguishing color serves to assist in recycling programs; blue typically indicates that the bag contains glass, plastic or polyethylene conte
Original drummer Eric Hedford in 1997. The Dandy Warhols were formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994 by Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Peter Holmström. [7] Soon after, drummer Eric Hedford joined, [11] and, following an unsuccessful experiment with Taylor-Taylor's girlfriend on bass guitar, Zia McCabe joined the band as keyboardist after Taylor-Taylor saw her working in a coffeehouse. [11]
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"The Little Black Bag" is an award-winning science fiction novelette by American writer Cyril M. Kornbluth (1923–1958), first published in the July 1950 edition of Astounding Science Fiction. It concerns a futuristic medical (doctor's) bag accidentally sent back in time several centuries to the present day, the ethics of such an occurrence ...
He puts down the bag and presses the call button; a repairman answers and checks the camera, saying he sees one man and two women, which confuses both passengers. Suddenly, the call is cut off and the lights go out. A crying ghostly woman slowly claws her way from the garbage bag; the man warns the woman not to look.