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  2. Bucket toilet - Wikipedia

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    The bucket is emptied when it becomes full or emits excessive foul odor; usually once a day for large families, and about once a week for smaller families [citation needed]. Some sources say that it averages once per week per person per five-gallon bucket. The quantity of excreta varies widely depending on the amount of fiber in the local diet.

  3. Pail (container) - Wikipedia

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    In technical usage in the shipping industry, a pail is a type of cylindrical shipping container with a capacity of about 3 to 50 litres (1 to 13 US gal). It can have straight or slanted sides and usually has a handle or bail. [1] In non-technical usage, a pail is synonymous with a bucket. [2]

  4. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. American multinational home improvement supplies retailing company The Home Depot, Inc. An aerial view of a Home Depot in Onalaska, Wisconsin Company type Public Traded as NYSE: HD DJIA component S&P 100 component S&P 500 component Industry Retail (home improvement) Founded February 6 ...

  5. Home Depot earnings show signs of a consumer pullback - AOL

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    Here's what Home Depot reported, compared to Wall Street estimates, according to Bloomberg consensus: Revenue: $36.42 billion versus $36.66 billion Adjusted earnings per share: $3.63 versus $3.60

  6. Home Depot's organized crime bust shows how hard it is to ...

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    The $1.4 million scheme Dell and his accomplices carried out is only a drop in the bucket. Retailers suffered more than $112 billion in losses due to shrink last year alone, according to the ...

  7. Five-gallon bucket - Wikipedia

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  8. Bucket - Wikipedia

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    The bucket has been used in many phrases and idioms in the English language, [6] some of which are regional or specific to the use of English in different English-speaking countries. Kick the bucket: an informal term referring to someone's death; Drop the bucket on: to implicate a person in something (from Australian slang)

  9. Bucket (machine part) - Wikipedia

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    Subsets of the excavator bucket are: the ditching bucket, trenching bucket, A ditching bucket is a wider bucket with no teeth, 5–6 feet (1.52–1.83 m) used for excavating larger excavations and grading stone. A trenching excavator bucket is normally 6 to 24 in (152 to 610 mm) wide and with protruding teeth.