- water. Then it can be made into new
recycled paper. The
share of ink in a
wastepaper stock is up to
about 2% of the
total weight. In the mid-19th century,...
- container, also
known as a dustbin,
rubbish bin,
trash can,
garbage can,
wastepaper basket, and wastebasket,
among other names, is a type of
container intended...
- apparel, footwear, and electronics. In 2019, the port's top
exports were
wastepaper, pet and
animal feed, s****
metal and soybeans. In 2020, the port's top...
-
using koans for meditation.
According to Haskel,
Bankei called kōans "old
wastepaper" and saw the kōan
method as
hopelessly contrived. Similarly, the Song...
-
artificial technique.
Bankei referred to kōans
disparagingly as "old
wastepaper" and
referred to Zen
masters who
required devices in
order to
guide people...
-
successful ventures was
building and
selling wooden tissue boxes and
wastepaper bins. In London, he
started off
squatting from 1967 to 1968.
Branson is...
- (wicker) on a
wooden frame. It has been
described as "looking like a
mobile wastepaper basket".
First announced in
August 1913, the car was
manufactured by the...
- her upstairs, and
found her
attempting to
retrieve the
contents of a
wastepaper bin in the bedroom. The bin
contained a
piece of the same type of orange...
- been torn into six pieces, and had been
found by
Madame Bastian in the
wastepaper basket of
Maximilian von Schwartzkoppen, the
German military attaché....
- example, Hokan–Siouan, which, incidentally,
Edward Sapir called his "
wastepaper basket stock").
Still other proposals are
almost unanimously rejected...