People belonging to the brown bin scheme can leave their trees beside the bin or cut them up and put them in the bin.
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When he gets nervous during his book tours, he either chats with his brother backstage to cut the tension or throws up.
Because growing seasons are short in the harsh winters of Wisconsin, the county has helped set up processing centers where squash can be canned or carrots can be kept fresh for a day and cut up before delivery.
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It was once thought that living in rural or nonurban areas meant being cut off from up-to-the-minute cultural, political and professional trends.
One big investment manager does 50-60 percent of its flow through broker DMA, but they cut it up between four or five brokers.
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With Sicko, Moore starts out telling the stories of a few people without health insurance, who can't afford to reattach cut-off fingers or who stitch up their own wounds.
It was a bad mistake, presumably, to cut, cover that up for two or three days before naming names?
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It could cut the tax rate on food and reduce proposed income-tax cuts to make up the revenue shortfall, or simply cut government spending across the board.
Yes, I know that we have to slow the growth of health spending and we definitely should look for wasteful or ineffective programs to cut, but spending will go up.
Many remain empty, and their owners face a huge decision: whether to invest time and energy fixing up a home that may become worthless or cut their losses and find a new place to live.
Firstly, he declared, the government will allow "the automatic stabilisers" to operate - in other words the government won't cut spending even more or tax more if borrowing goes up because the economy is growing slower than hoped.
Well, they get a chance to vote on whether we should cut taxes for middle-class families, or let them go up.
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The pitch, which looked in fabulous condition at the start, began to cut up and so did not aid the footballing spectacle or the weary players.
The company won't say whether it intends to roll up the Nothing Real products into Final Cut Pro or to release them separately for Apple's MacIntosh platform.
Was the problem that regulation didn't keep up with the industry it was regulating or that regulation was cut back too much or were we deregulating?
" Mr. Sheard reports that many chefs use Breville's Smart Oven and consumers are requesting it too, "because it heats up quickly and is large enough to braise or roast any cut of meat or poultry.
So why add to your troubles by setting up in, or shipping goods into, a mini-market cut off by borders from both the large ones?
And although renewable energy, nuclear power or biofuels can help cut emissions in other sectors, scientists have yet to come up with an alternative to jet fuel.
The suspected offenders could be fined or have their Internet connection cut off for a year by a recently-set up state agency known as HADOPI (the High Authority for the Diffusion of Works and Protection of Internet Rights).
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Price changes in Europe, when they happened, tended to be big, whether up or down: the average increase was 8% and the average cut 10%, against inflation of 2% or so.
He thinks it might be used to cut the cost of hooking villages up to local electricity-generating plants, or to subsidise the prices charged.
Ask if performers who live sedate private lives jump at the chance to cut loose on stage or on camera, and Ms. Harris's tone, up to this point sitcom light, becomes something else entirely.
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Although Cartier-Bresson used to cut up his own contact sheets, preserving only those that worked well as sequences or the best individual frames.
For chicken, skin-on thighs with or without the bone are ideal for marinades, but you can use the whole bird, cut up, if you prefer.
One way to muck it up would be to somehow to fail to extend the payroll tax cut, or somehow fail to extend unemployment insurance benefits or the doc fix.
But that comes a distant second in irritation level to spending money on items that will cut the wait time down, or in other words, paying to have the game speed up in order to actually play it.
Mr Aziz's main method for paying for all this is not to cut other spending or to raise tax rates but to recruit more taxpayers and get evaders to stump up.
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Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen says it was pivotal to cut up film during summer breaks for his father, legendary NFL coach George Allen, or to attend every practice he could from the time he could drive.
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The U.S. could cut oil imports by nearly 15% tomorrow without using less gasoline, invading a foreign country or driving up prices at the pump.
You know what, I refuse to ask middle-class families to give up their deductions for owning a home, or raising their kids to pay for a tax cut we don't need.
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