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  • Not to mention the rag-tag scrapheap of genetic history that underlies folk from Northern Europe. 2 (or 3) Women; Where To Go For 1 Month?
  • Many older people feel they have been consigned to the medical scrapheap.
  • The march for jobs may have started small, but the anger of young people left on the scrapheap through no fault of their own will strike a chord with many thousands more. Even Mervyn King is losing faith in Osborne
  • Dow Jones's Steve McGrath explains how this high-profile marque has moved one-step closer to the automobile scrapheap. Saab Automobile, 1950-2011
  • Its iconic South Bank studio, home to the programme since 1992, was flogged off to al-Jazeera and the sofa was sent to the scrapheap – as were most of the GMTV faces. Daybreak: ITV's morning has broken?
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  • Electrical equipment worth thousands of pounds was consigned to the scrapheap, along with our easy way of life.
  • Still, it will have come as some consolation to Woods, as well as warning to those who have consigned him to the scrapheap, that when the day was done he was tied with the Irishman on the leaderboard and only one shot behind Mickelson, who flattered for a while before slipping back to two under par for 15 holes completed. Hunter Mahan quells the Blue Monster to emerge as the early leader
  • I love how the pundits who post on this blog are ready to consign Bell and Johnson to the scrapheap which is baseball mediocrity when they are both still in their early 20s, still learning and really have barely begun their professional careers. Blog updates
  • Even more amazing than the guys the phillies got off the scrapheap are the guys so many phans were eager to scrapheap Can't Stop The Bleeding
  • I'm also hard at work on a Trog Rose midquel called Scrapheap Mary, and a big project with some likeminded publishers and magazines in my hometown, which will help us all combine resources in what we hope is a new and innovative manner. An Interview with Johanna Sinisalo
  • But that story -- the one about the antique, "little fireboat that could" that was saved from the scrapheap to once again serve her city in its hour of greatest need -- has been told -- on CBS Sunday Morning, in The New York Times, and The New Yorker, among other places. Jessica DuLong: The Untold Story of Ground Zero Evacuations by Boat
  • The new owners did not realise the importance of the statue which was covered in dust and was destined for the scrapheap.
  • Though made of bronze, "Many Glacier" was constructed originally out of twisted, weathered, "stray, downed pieces of wood," which the artist collects on her Montana ranch and in Hawaii; and the ghostly, whitewashed sculpture—a controlled state of collapse—suggests stone, petrified wood and a scrapheap of bones. Soaring Heights, A Sense of Horses
  • A report came out yesterday which warned that a generation of young people face being left on the jobs "scrapheap". ABANDONING YOUNG PEOPLE IN WALES
  • If the closures go ahead, hundreds more coal mineworkers and their families in hard hit regions will be thrown on the industrial scrapheap.
  • There is no doubt innovative solutions are required to prevent such projects being consigned to the scrapheap because of funding issues.
  • He refers to himself as "a dinosaur" and is taunted by an old criminal rival who teases him about his impending retirement: "You're days from the scrapheap. The (Really) Long Goodbye

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