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"latrine" Definitions
  1. a toilet in a camp, etc., especially one made by digging a hole in the ground
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"When more persons gathered around the latrine to watch this bizarre behavior, the sloth emerged from the latrine and climbed into the nearest tree," the researchers wrote.
The latrine smelled as fresh as the park air outside.
How to build a sand castle, moat, bat box or latrine.
It's a latrine panel for a C-5 Supergalaxy cargo plane.
Buying a latrine in rural Cambodia has historically been an arduous endeavor.
Of a toddler who drowned after falling into a broken pit latrine.
Without recourse, they stood up two mattresses to create a makeshift latrine.
Off to the side of the house is the latrine the family uses.
"We are hearing reports that 180 people are sharing one latrine," says Simperingham.
A man helps a boy up a large step to use a latrine.
Travelling to the mess tent and the latrine required hooking in to ropes.
"The last toilet at Everest base camp is a pit latrine," Zaharin continues.
Ground-growing vegetables and fruits, obviously, should not be planted near a latrine.
It ends, sort of, with him dunked like a sad doughnut into a latrine.
At the bottom, outcastes were confined to the least-desired jobs, such as latrine cleaners.
My grandad swam with the dolphins here in the bay, and now it's a latrine.
To construct a basic pit latrine, you don't need engineers, special equipment or much money.
Villagers are loth to empty latrine pits manually, a task relegated historically to dalits (formerly untouchables).
Where space is plenty, people can just close off a full latrine and dig another hole.
One site hosting around 1,800 people has only one latrine, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council.
"Her crime is probably that she has a latrine and not a proper bathroom," Baulenas went on.
It once housed pigs and was still equipped with an original latrine when they bought the home.
Another facility has one pit latrine that spills sewage onto the healthcare compound during the rainy season.
During an interview with police, the woman accused Castillo of throwing a previous newborn baby into the latrine.
We had a latrine, an outhouse in the back of our yard where we went to the bathroom.
Two decades ago, in rural Bangladesh, Kar kept seeing unused latrine equipment donated by governments or aid organizations.
Then, of course, 15 minutes later, you have to ask that same drill sergeant to use the latrine.
There is no plumbing, and some families still practice open defecation, lacking the resources to dig a latrine.
I remember the searchlights that followed me when I made the night runs from our barrack to the latrine.
Solitary confinement cells were tiny, a meter wide and two meters long with a latrine hole at one end.
"When we used the pit latrine before, and it rained, sometimes the water would come out," Rartjarasoaniony tells me.
Visitors pitched tents outside the longhouse; in the woods, at a discreet distance, a trench latrine had been dug.
Mr. Holm confirmed that a photograph of a large jagged hole, apparently dug with a backhoe, showed an open latrine.
His mouth has been used as a latrine by some small creature of the night, and then as its mausoleum.
"Either there is a problem with the latrine site (litter tray area), the cat is feeling stressed, or both," said Cummings.
Certainly, this will be true for highly undesirable jobs: the latrine cleaner can expect a pay bump and an engraved pen.
The quantity of coprolites found at a specific area of the rock shelter suggests the space was designated as a latrine.
They had made a latrine of the basin in the front of the house, where we used to collect the rainwater.
" He clarified with too much nonchalance what kind of poo was typically lying around a Romanian domicile: "cow, chicken, the latrine, whatever.
It's a simple house, with a white porch, small pantry, a woodshed, and a latrine concealed in the corner of the garden.
One piece of good news from the survey of 25,500 households was that most people had access to a toilet or latrine.
In a neighbor's latrine across the street, the sordid grey goo almost reaches the pit's surface, a clear menace come the next storm.
Armed with this information, they designed a ready-to-go, affordable latrine model that could be installed in as little as a week.
The boats carried hand-operated pump filters, water-storage bladders, latrine slabs (pit covers that users squat on), tarps, soap and other supplies.
The liver fluke, which is known to cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, and liver cancer, isn't endemic to the region where the latrine was found.
A week later, I check the latrine for crickets, and I urinate behind cardboard, but I tell myself every time that it's not normal.
I have to eventually, waddling up now swollen to the latrine another patient dug, yelling, half-assed, like a kid acutely embarrassed by fun.
As Sadiq survived imprisonment in a fetid latrine, the daughters he was risking everything to save were making pancakes in Raqqa, with sugar topping.
A stream, shrouded by bushes and trees, is the latrine for the group, which once numbered about 1,500 but now hovers around 1,100, organizers said.
By now I am so immune to these smells that I can't tell if it's just muddy water or a recent overflow from a latrine.
And the idea that there are young girls out there that have never experienced ticks, mosquitoes and a latrine — they need to get into the groove.
But the camps do not have enough water either, and it is hard to find a latrine or enough water for people to wash their hands.
It started with an urge to urinate and a routine trip to the latrine at her father's house in Cuscatancingo, a municipality of the capital, San Salvador.
Hernández said she didn't know she was pregnant until 32 weeks later, when she went to the latrine in her small home and delivered a stillborn baby.
Writing from the latrine, the only place where lights were still on in the barracks, he said a few of his comrades had been killed in crashes.
On the other hand, public toilets allowed Roman citizens to write things like, "Secundus defecated here," on latrine walls—and a few parasites have to be worth that.
His condition improved when his captors started serving him boiled water and his cage was raised so they could put a latrine under it for him to use.
I happened to walk into a latrine — mercifully, a clean one — on Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, sat down on my soldierly throne and proceeded to read the door.
The headmaster at the village school had publicly humiliated him, and Mr. Cao retaliated by sneaking to a space above the latrine and urinating on the headmaster's head.
The money will ensure that the conservation of 30 brick barracks in the Birkenau camp site as well as an old kitchen and latrine, for example, can continue.
Over the next few years, until the latrine was fenced in in 2007, the researchers observed 25 more sloths heading to the poo pit for a midnight feast.
At a plantation near Hatton, a family of six crams into a single tiny room, built in the 1930s, with no running water and only a primitive, shared latrine.
In "Toilet: A Love Story", a Bollywood film released on August 11th, the heroine threatens to walk out of her marriage if the groom does not install a latrine.
After a couple of days, I've resigned myself to the idea of using a latrine, but no one had prepared me for the other trappings of Romanian country life.
He was then placed in an eight-by-seven-foot detention pod on the ship that included a latrine, mattress, and religious items like a Koran, according to testimony.
Medical studies have shown that the disease was reintroduced via infected members of the peacekeeping contingent and their faulty sanitation practices, which leached latrine sewage into the water supply.
TO STROLL AT dawn through most inhabited parts of the Indian countryside—or even to land at many provincial airports—used to be to intrude on a vast latrine.
Many scoff at such hyperbole, but, at the very least, in many places to venture at dawn through the Indian countryside is no longer to intrude on a mass latrine.
Larsen stood thigh-deep in the contents of the latrine—which is not connected to a sewer and thus emptied seasonally—for an hour, quickly becoming sick and throwing up.
In homes that qualify for subsidized latrines (such as The Healthy Latrine, one of the most common solutions Water Mission utilizes), the capital cost is typically funded by a donor.
"Experience has shown that, if children shame each other, if they say, 'My house has a latrine and yours doesn't,' that will make their parents do it," Mr. Raman said.
While it might not make into history books, latrine art has come to characterize the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for many of the men and women who served there.
Queuing for the one latrine shared by hundreds of displaced people, mother-of-six Hauwa Adam is tired of waiting - for the toilet, for healthcare, for water, but mainly, for food.
We were able to walk around Anna's homestead and see her latrine and tippy tap for handwashing, the kitchen garden and crops she had planted and the cows she is raising.
Given the cracked tarmac, occasional mud puddles and tricky four-step climb to a latrine at the court, Ms. Bormann gave up wearing her Christian Louboutin heels at Guantánamo years ago.
But Imelda Cortez, 20, has been in custody since April 20, when she was rushed to the hospital after giving birth to the baby in a latrine, according to the Guardian.
But Imelda Cortez, 20, has been in custody since April 2017, when she was rushed to the hospital after giving birth to the baby in a latrine, according to the Guardian.
Human feces in archaeological contexts can be recovered from latrine soil, coprolites (preserved pieces of human feces) and the pelvic soil from burials, where the intestinal contents would have decomposed after death.
A survey in 2014 by the Research Institute for Compassionate Economics found that among the two-fifths of households with a working latrine, at least one family member preferred to defecate outside.
The story begins back in 1937, when researchers discovered a well-preserved piece of feces in the latrine of a bishop's palace that had been demolished in the city of Aalborg, Denmark.
Imelda Cortez, 20, gave birth to her stepfather's baby in a latrine in April last year, according to the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL), which has been supporting her case.
Children playing hide and seek in the narrow passages trample on raw sewage that flows steadily from a pit latrine into the river, as fresh fish is fried on an open fire nearby.
Anthropologists examined 2,000-year-old personal hygiene sticks (a stick wrapped in cloth used to clean someone's butt) recovered from a latrine and popular stop located on the Silk Road in northwestern China.
You even hear it from some of the younger refugees, because the quickest way to get a water pipe fixed or a latrine built is to use the language of rights and repression.
At one health center serving some 53,000 people, there is just one latrine, no shower, and two donkeys that make 20 trips a day to transport water from a river 1.5 miles away.
One evening in 2014, a police officer in Kolwezi, a dusty mining city of a half-million people in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo, decided that his family needed a new latrine.
Even so, I liked some of the cluing, like "Head of the army?" for LATRINE (I know; I'm 12), "Heavy metal venue?" for STEEL MILL, "Solo pilot?" for HAN and "Fowl language?" for CHEEP.
Excessive marching, wild animals, kitchen duty, a looming scout test, nighttime raids, an evil-smelling latrine and 14-year-old bunkmates, both named Sasha, with no time for small girls who don't wear bras.
So what's the term Kenyans in the latrine-starved slums invented for the humiliating practice of relieving yourself into a plastic bag, cinching a knot in it and hurling it as far away as possible?
Imelda Cortez had been imprisoned since April 2017 after she gave birth to her stepfather's baby in a latrine, according to the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL), which has been supporting her case.
RongRong witnessed Mr. Zhang's fabled, revolting performance "12 Square Meters," for which the artist slathered his naked body in honey and fish sauce, then let flies gorge on his flesh in a noxious public latrine.
RongRong witnessed Mr. Zhang's fabled, revolting performance "12 Square Meters," for which the artist slathered his naked body in honey and fish sauce, then let flies gorge on his flesh in a noxious public latrine.
Several girls in the camps say they choose to limit their latrine use to just once or twice a day to minimize the risk of bumping into men that lurk in front of the public bathrooms.
Inside 15 minutes near the open-air pissoirs, I witnessed actual mudslinging, a brief comradely fight, an apparent fainting, some nonchalant, almost stylish puking, and men and women in multiple modes of non-latrine-related undress.
Cover: A latrine project led and financed by Oxfam, at the tent camp where 55,000 displaced Haitians were living on the grounds of what was the Club de Petionville on January, 2011 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Perry, who wore a pink dress with a feathered hem, kicked off her performance near a urinal as her keyboardist sat in the latrine next to hers and her guitarist sat on the toilet in a nearby stall.
Chen wrote of her experiences in a blog post, where she told of how she was abducted and suffered various abuses under school officials, including being forced to eat in front of a latrine pit and regularly beaten.
After Cato Berntsen Larsen's friend dropped his phone in a public latrine, the two men deliberated who would go in to retrieve it, deciding it should be Larsen because he was slim enough to fit into the tank.
Their greatest trial, until events turn lethal, is the feeling of degradation: A soldiers' latrine abuts the Spada graveyard, and the family is forced to attend a dinner, in their own dining room, honoring Otto von Below, the victor of Caporetto.
The 20-year-old Norwegian man (who has the anarchy symbol tattooed on his cheek, presumably because he doesn't play by the rules) said he "did not think twice" before climbing down into the latrine when his friend called for help.
ALMATY (Reuters) - Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has sacked the mayor of the southern city of Taraz after a 12-year-old student was raped in a school latrine this month, prompting public outrage over officials' negligence and poor education funding.
The groover is the name of the makeshift portable latrine, which is typically set up at some remove from camp, out of sight and yet often with a stunning outlook, to make up for the flies and the lack of a stall door.
The pictures — of the artist Zhang Huan sitting, smeared with honey, in a fly-infested latrine, and of the cross-dressing Ma Liuming walking the Great Wall nude (he was arrested a lot) — remain some of the signature images from that time.
Maybe coincidentally, the four down theme entries weren't as academic at all — one food staple, one animal-based piece of (mainly) sports equipment, one animal that is a food staple in some places, and a prissy late American-Victorian term for a latrine.
Raped by a member of a local gang while she was still a teenager, Hernández became pregnant but said she didn't become aware of it until 32 weeks later, when she delivered a baby in a latrine in her home in rural El Salvador.
The team was lead by biological anthropologists Piers Mitchell and Hui-Yuan Yeh, who used microscopy to analyze personal hygiene sticks discovered in a latrine at a once thriving Silk Road relay station in China to determine that the trade route was used to spread disease.
Eleonore Rartjarasoaniony—a 20193-year-old mother, daughter, and small-shop owner in Madagascar's capital Antananarivo—stands in the middle of her yard, watching two young men in colorful overalls and rubber boots service her new waterless Loowatt toilet, which replaced her pit latrine a few months ago.
What's not normal is the amount of lazy, disgusting Blue Falcons that decide that using Gatorade bottles as piss pots is more convenient than walking their ass to a proper latrine but get embarrassed by their disgusting lifestyle so they horde that s--- under their bunk in some sick, twisted collection.
The Lancet study, citing a 2013 government report, said there was just one latrine per 37 people in the Sittwe camps on average, and that diarrheal illness affected 40 percent of Rohingya children under 5 who live in the camps — five times the rate for other children in Rakhine State.
Samwell Tarley has finally arrived in the Land of Books and Decorative Chains to read to his introvert heart's content, and his mean ol' maester (played by Jim Broadbent, slipping seamlessly into this world … unlike some people) has put him on latrine and kitchen duty like an Old Town episode of Dirty Jobs.
Above and beyond decals, however, there was, still is and will ever be latrine art — whether in the middle of the Army's National Training Center in the Mojave Desert, a palatial bathroom in one of Saddam Hussein's old palaces or some boards tacked up to form a rough shelter in a combat outpost in Afghanistan.
They include: a self-contained, sun-powered system that recycles water and breaks down human waste into storable energy; a waterless toilet using nano membranes and combustion to turn waste to ashes, powered by raising and closing the lid; and, in India, "tiger toilets", where a simple pit latrine is occupied by tiger worms that digest faeces and convert it to compost.
In the past two years, the military hired contractors to do $252 million in repairs to the guards' townhouses, a $22018 million expansion of the war court compound, $211 million in repairs to the trooper clinic, more than $22021 million renovating air conditioning and ventilation in the officers' homes, $1003,2100 on erosion and climate control around the general population prison complex, $2100,24 to replace a latrine near a now defunct kitchen and $47,690 to renovate the prison staff chapel.

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