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  • 31Pay as you throw — (PAYT) (also called trash metering, unit pricing, variable rate pricing, or user pay) is a usage pricing model for disposing of municipal solid waste. Users are charged a rate based on how much waste they present for collection to the… …

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  • 32free-throw lane — noun The rectangular or trapezoidal area between the free throw line and the end line. Players must remain outside the free throw lane until the ball leaves the free throw shooters hands …

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  • 33stone's throw —    an informal expression in English for a short distance. 50 meters (164 feet) would be a comfortable stone s throw for most people, although athletes could throw a stone more than twice that distance. The expression may be derived from an old… …

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  • 34free throw lane — ☆ free throw lane n. Basketball a rectangular area under each basket between the free throw line and the end line, used to line up the players during a free throw …

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  • 35Debate between bird and fish — Bird Fish …

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  • 36Places in Between — Infobox Album | Name = Places In Between Type = Album Artist = Terri hendrix Released = May 2000 Genre = Country Label = Wilory Records Band Information * Terri Hendrix vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar, papoose, mandolin, mouth harp * Lloyd… …

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  • 37To throw one's self upon the country — Country Coun try (k?n tr?), n.; pl. {Countries} ( tr?z). [F. contr[ e]e, LL. contrata, fr. L. contra over against, on the opposite side. Cf. {Counter}, adv., {Contra}.] 1. A tract of land; a region; the territory of an independent nation; (as… …

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  • 38The Stones I Throw — (Will Free All Men) was the A side to the 1965 single by Levon and the Hawks, released on Atco Records. Seemingly a comment by Robbie Robertson in favor of the American Civil Rights Movement, it is carried by Garth Hudson s organ, and is far less …

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  • 39crank throw — [1] The part of the crankshaft that the connecting rod fastens to. See crankpin. [2] The distance between the crankpin and the axis of rotation or centerline of the crankshaft, which is equal to half the stroke …

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  • 40Softball — This article is about the sport. For other uses, see Soft ball (disambiguation). Softball Highest governing body International Softball Federation First played United States, 1887 Characteristics …

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