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"pail" Definitions
  1. an open container with a handle, used for carrying or holding liquids, sand, etc.

205 Sentences With "pail"

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Serve in a lunch pail, a big bowl, or pitcher.
Garbage Pail Kids collectible card collections can sell for thousands.
It was so cold the water in the pail froze.
Morgan turned once to spit into the pail of sand.
They threw the pieces of paper in a stainless steel pail.
BJ's sells a 28-pound pail of pancake mix for $61.99.
She had a lunch pail of dollar bills next to her.
I can still see and remember my mom preparing his lunch pail.
Topps has been cranking out the political Garbage Pail Kids cards this year.
Postscript "I am a garbage pail," the gossip columnist Liz Smith once said.
It was take your freaking lunch pail to work and do your job.
Drink was often just a pail of water fetched from an irrigation canal.
"The story of a factory worker is, once you buy a lunch pail, you die with that lunch pail," Hartley said, as we sat and watched his Avalanche win a Stanley Cup on a laptop screen in front of us.
What's the worst thing that was ever dropped in your trick-or-treat pail?
In addition, Amazon launched a new diaper pail refill ASIN around three months ago.
They sat around the old carpenter's lunch pail to share updates on their lives.
I've always been amused by that Garbage Pail Kids kind of gross-out stuff.
However, if Fido returns to the pail, they know the money pump is primed.
I washed them down with a little 275-euro glass of white pail wine.
He is carrying a pail of paint, wears dirty clothes and has a soiled face.
I join them in the midday sun to fill a pail with late-season Elliotts.
I've already emptied an entire pail of crap I've picked up just since this morning.
We have a huge garbage pail that we dump all the electronics and glass into.
Working at Costco has "kind of a lunch-pail mentality," said Talevich, the editorial director.
"We stuffed the gunpowder into a galvanized pail or a machine-gun can," she said.
Last week people couldn't get enough of the Garbage Pail Kids version of the presidential candidates.
Concealing the smell from stinky diapers is a must — that's where the diaper pail comes in.
Mr. Lipinski's outnumbered supporters were the diminished lunch-pail Democrats that once dominated his Southside district.
"He's just kind of a blue-collar, lunch pail type of player," Manager Aaron Boone said.
Unopened, a 20-pound pail of powdered milk from Target will last up to 20 years.
McAdoo's lunch-pail approach was not enough to prevent him from getting cut in training camp.
Pete Wells: Brining is a pain unless you have a second refrigerator for your brine pail.
Once her pail was full, she headed back towards her truck—and that's when the trouble started.
My father had hitched up his pagne in order to squeeze the wooden pail between his knees.
Andy Samberg: Well, Garbage Pail Kids also changed the history of art, so maybe it's a compliment.
My girls had their pot lids; I grabbed my Home Depot five-gallon pail and a mallet.
My girls had their pot lids; I grabbed my Home Depot five-gallon pail and a mallet.
When she worked the fields, she hid a gun in her lunch pail to protect her children.
It started by selling diaper pail refills and quickly added Mama Bear diapers and later baby food.
"There were five-gallon pail buckets on four of the dots in each end zone," Snow said.
The report details the attack, explaining Lane went toward the water with his dad and a pail.
A half wall holding wine bottles, baskets and a milk pail separates the bar from the dining area.
All of the samples added up could fit in a small pail, with room left over for hitchhikers.
But the Garbage Pail Kids special Iowa Caucus edition has the candidates as you've never seen them before.
" Turning serious again, he said, "The bottom line is, I know the lunch-pail guys have legitimate grievances.
They responded that they wanted something as big as the moon that would fit into their lunch pail.
My food spent a lot of time visiting the garbage pail as I was trying to perfect it.
" She was also the voice of Valerie Vomit in the 1987 cult-classic "The Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
The Parks Department will supply a dune and a beach pail; the rest is up to the team.
There's also a takeout box, which looks like a classic, trapezoidal white paper pail emblazoned with a red pagoda.
After more instruction, and a clear sign that Oreo wasn't having it, Fallon successfully squeezed milk into the pail.
Instead of that inexplicable yellow pail, she holds a cavorting monkey at the end of a purplish, ribbony leash.
BJ's is selling a 22-pound Augason Farms Buttermilk Pancake Mix Pail for $61.99 in its "emergency food" category.
The last woman in the row handed the pail to Rukorera's little daughter, who carried it inside the hut.
And "Sentencing Day"'s fantasy of ***** shitting in a pail and/or hanging in the sun is kinda sweet.
My son got a plastic pail stuck on his head, and its handle had to be carefully cut off.
It was so bad that she kept a trash pail beneath her desk throughout the debate, just in case.
You are the plastic dollinside my Cracker Jack box, the butter cookie in the napkininside my Snoopy lunch pail.
Outside of MoCCA, I ran into Mark Newgarden, who created the Garbage Pail Kids amongst other things, and Paul Karasik.
Depending on how rare your card is, Garbage Pail Kids cards and collections can potentially fetch you thousands of dollars.
Lowering the mail pail, Mr. Weber said, was one of the first things he learned to do on the Barker.
Prepare for the next natural disaster with this 30-day emergency food storage pail that you can buy on Overstock.
And one of the walk-up food locations is a lunch pail that's been propped up with a giant thermos.
American girl dolls may differ by race and class and lunch pail, but many come with the same kind of hair.
Before going to bed, I order a sleep sack (in a fun spaceship pattern!), diaper pail refills, and chapstick on Amazon.
In other words, diapers and the diaper pail refill combined accounted for around 211 percent of Mama Bear sales last week.
This is fergese, and it arrives at the table still volcanic, accompanied by thick cuts of bread in a metal pail.
"We're not just a bunch of lunch-pail guys that grind it out all game," Columbus captain Nick Foligno told reporters.
A silver ice pail engraved with Mr. Rockefeller's name went for $50,000, more than 40 times its estimated price of $1,143.
I feel like I can add some more rocks to my pail of emotions, and haul it back uphill for another week.
Still, for the herders, we always saved a pail of buttermilk, ikivuguto , which was a tonic for tiredness and replenished their energy.
My meal was carefully placed into a biodegradable oyster pail — dumplings first, then sauerkraut and finally a large portion of tender duck.
Undaunted, Soutine went back to the neighboring slaughterhouses for a pail of blood, which he brushed on the meat to revive its color.
When the muzzle was blotted with creamy froth, we pulled him away from his mother's udder and placed a pail under her teat.
The new effort is called PAIL, short for Palo Alto to Infinite Loop, the address of the company's main office in Cupertino, Calif.
On Tuesday, the police identified the man who grabbed the pail from the back of an armored truck in Midtown Manhattan on Sept.
One pail is filled with highly charged policy battles where both sides have well-rehearsed, highly predictable scripts and well-trained political stagecraft.
She left the eggs she'd gathered in a small tin pail and would I bring them in so the dog doesn't eat them.
The new effort is called PAIL, short for Palo Alto to Infinite Loop, the address of the company's main office in Cupertino, Calif.
Brownsville drew renewed attention last week after video surfaced of a man there pouring a pail of water over a police officer's head.
Brownsville drew renewed attention last week after video surfaced of a man there pouring a pail of water over a police officer's head.
However, my childhood memories pail in comparison to the amount of people whose lives are threatened daily for wearing this accessory out in public.
The brand, which already sells other baby items like baby food and diaper pail refills, is now carrying size newborn through size 2184 diapers.
Then put a round stick in the mouth and pour a pail of water in the mouth and nose...They swell up like toads.
The competition with China to dominate in 5G cannot be won by standing in a pail and trying to lift it by the handle.
Caroline Framke: The Mona Lisa song [in which Conner calls Leonardo da Vinci's painting an overrated Garbage Pail Kid] is really unexpected and fun.
From the scaffolds hang oversize yarn pompoms, vintage quilts (sourced from private auctions in Pennsylvania, where Mr. Ruby grew up) and a tin pail.
The designed appeared to be based on the Garbage Pail Kids stickers that were popular in the United States in the 1980s and 90s.
One of the individuals brought an object that looked like a pail or a paint can into the restaurant, according to Peel Regional Police Sgt.
The drum also reduces the risk of injury, allowing women to roll the hefty drum instead of carrying a heavy, smaller pail on their head.
Maybe if I had ordered a paper pail of sanctioned joy instead of my now-cold double cheeseburger, all my tears would've magically dried up.
To choose this Ubbi Steel Diaper Pail as the best, the team used it for a full week to see how much odor would escape.
Hopefully, William McKinley and his robber baron cronies will be left to sleep peacefully in their graves; along with the deceptive "Full Dinner Pail" motto.
Instead, viewers got a matchup of teams that rely on a throwback style of play — methodical offense, lunch-pail defense and rosters long on experience.
Donald Trump campaigned as a champion of the "forgotten man," promising to make America great again with a focus on lunch-pail populism and steel mills.
The drill drives through another of his healthy teeth with a sound that's both crackly and gushy, like a pail of water thrown on raging fire.
These limited edition cards are only available from Topps for 24 hours, so scoop them up fast if you're a fan of Garbage Pail political satire.
Then he dunked the flaming animal into a pail of brownish water, stuck it in a plastic bag, and handed it to us with a smile.
Every day, Keitany would walk two kilometers carrying a pail, hoisting her scrawny body uphill to retrieve water from a nearby river for cooking and drinking.
Just mix together amaretto and orange juice, then add a bunch of beer just before serving, preferably in a big bowl, pitcher, or—obviously—lunch pail.
He makes "garbage-pail soup" for Alan Alda; plays the national anthem for a Mets game; collaborates, jovially and seemingly scrubbed of ego, with other musicians.
"I think he just seen an opportunity and took the pail and walked off," Detective Martin Pastor told WNBC-TV, which broadcast the footage on Tuesday.
As Lila describes how books come from a pail of words in your head, one of the schisms in the neighborhood social life splits open around them.
The actual shuttle service, dubbed PAIL (Palo Alto to Infinite Loop), will ferry company personnel between Apple's main campus and other offices around the Palo Alto area.
Though the pail is not available in stores, BJ's currently offers free shipping on select items and, once ordered, it should arrive within 5-7 business days.
Biting chunks off the melon—one, two, three, four, and done—he barely has time to swallow before throwing the chewed rind into a rusting iron pail.
Each woman in turn carefully passed the pail to her neighbor, while blessing this life source and wishing the family and the whole village health and prosperity.
Martin Barré's work refutes the American view that painting is something that could be used up — as if it came in a pail rather than a well.
But his thoughts carry him back to Cambodia where, with ribs showing and a sad expression on his face, he sits forlornly before an empty rice pail.
Barré's observation goes completely against the American view that painting is something that could be used up, as if it came in a pail rather than a well.
The pail comes with 307 servings of food including eight servings of instant potatoes, 15 servings of macaroni and cheese, and 60 servings of maple brown sugar oatmeal.
Among the people who regularly bought crack from Mr. Thomas was Joshua Rice, 57, an addict known as Pop Bucket because he carried a pail and rags everywhere.
She got her head stuck in a feed bucket one day and trotted around, impaled on the pail, while people at the church sought guidance about removing it.
The police said the assailants had entered the restaurant and put down what appeared to be a pail or a paint can, which then exploded as they fled.
If you're going to get the vote down there, you have to eat boiled peanuts," Colbert said, as he whipped out a pail filled with the snack. "Delicious.
This family sitcom delights in its commitment to its "1980-something" time period (as the narrator announces every episode), with Reebok Pumps, Atari and Garbage Pail Kids galore.
Growing up, it was Mad magazines and Garbage Pail Kids that got him going, but as as an adult he's found himself perpetually preoccupied with the world of drugs.
Enter Mohamed Bamba, the sixth pick in the draft, who is more of the Kristaps Porzingis unicorn style of big man than Vucevic's hard-hat and lunch-pail approach.
"When you find somebody who's a leading figure in a field like that, it's kind of a pail of cold water on that part of the community," he said.
Over a few decades, Mr. Lynch illustrated Bazooka Joe comics; Garbage Pail Kids, which began as a satire of Cabbage Patch Kids; and Wacky Packages, which parodied consumer culture.
They knew it was a kettle point, an arrowhead fashioned from a piece of a brass trade kettle (which resembles a pail) — an archaeological signature of the 203th century.
And on sunny beach days when the plastic sand pail and shovel were carelessly forgotten, surf clams made handy, on-the-spot trowels for quick and dirty sand castles.
The men entered the restaurant and set down what appeared to be a paint can or pail, which exploded after they fled, Sergeant Matt Bertram told the New York Times.
When I trudged through page after page of search results looking for garbage pail PCs, the Lenovo IdeaCentre 620S was the last I found, but most definitely not the least.
Julio Nivelo, who is from Ecuador, is accused of stealing the five-gallon (19-liter) aluminum pail with about 85 pounds of gold inside in Midtown Manhattan on Sept. 29.
Is it possible to be environmentally conscious and raise a kid, who seems to need a new diaper pail, pair of shoes or car seat every time you turn around?
Ravenel shared a father-son photo on Instagram featuring Saint playing in the sand with a pail and shovel as he sits on the 55-year-old reality star's lap.
And anyone who has a problem with that can take it up with your industrially manufactured lunch pail, because at work you are and always will be an unapologetic #proletariat.
Speaking of sand, Wirecutter recommends The Green Toys Sand Play Set, a pail-and-shovel set that's robust enough to last for years without splintering into beach-littering plastic shards.
His creation, SAM, for "semi-automated mason," requires several human masons to feed it bricks at one end and clean its large diaper pail of mortar excretions at the other.
They likely would campaign separately, with Schultz confident she can connect with blue-collar voters like her late father, the lunch pail–carrying utility worker she has immortalized in her writing.
A tattooed little person with no arms balances a pail from his bottom lip while a man who appears to have been picked up outside a Greyhound station apathetically swallows swords.
On the cusp of a global pandemic, perhaps it's time to think a tiny bit less about productivity and a little bit more about not feeling like a garbage-pail person.
Still, for months, Mr. Tester had seemed uniquely positioned to hang on, leaning on the centrist reputation and lunch-pail political brand that first carried him to the Senate in 2006.
The pro game began as lunch-pail league back in the 1930s and 1940s, a black sheep of a sport that flew in the face of the dominant, pristine college game.
The shuttle project is reportedly called "PAIL," short for Palo Alto to Infinite Loop, and will be built on to another car manufacturer's van rather than on something Apple itself will make.
In Nyoni's film we follow Shula (Maggie Mulubwa), a reticent 9-year-old accused after a woman drops a pail of water and turns around to find the child looking at her.
Matt Bertram said the assailants had entered the restaurant and put down what appeared to be a pail or a paint can, which then exploded as the two fled down the street.
Luca, 6, is dressed in a gray tank top and swim trunks, looking downward toward his sand pail while Duff, 30, bares her baby bump in a black bikini top and green bottoms.
Before the game, the Bruins honored the 40th anniversary of their 1977-78 team known as the "Lunch Pail A.C." that featured 11 20-goal scorers, an NHL record that still stands today.
Then there is the reproduction of a cobblestone road as old-school New York, while a silver-colored installation modeled on a garbage pail distorts the regular impression of a junky, curbside receptable.
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Investigators on Friday were looking for two people who detonated a pail filled with projectiles inside a crowded Indian restaurant near Toronto late Thursday, wounding 15 people, three of them critically.
The Democratic Party had bet that a focus on lunch-pail issues could appeal to liberals and minority voters, as well the white working-class voters who had overwhelmingly swung to Mr. Trump.
Highlights include a Corgi masquerading as a real-life Chia Pet, a couple of French Bulldogs driving a double-decker tour bus, and a tiny, very grumpy Oscar the Grouch in a garbage pail.
And some of the hosts' personal interjections, like comparing art collections to their childhood stashes of stickers of the Garbage Pail Kids, in an interview with the ceramist Tommaso Corvi-Mora, can feel intrusive.
"Now many people are keeping camels," said Gulnara Uteniyazova, a camel milkmaid out on a recent, sweltering day, maneuvering through her grunting, snorting herd with a pail, at a camel farm on the steppe.
Dressed in blue-violet tights with a flared cuff, a crop top with exposed midriff and a long scarf draped over her left arm, Delores inexplicably holds a tiny yellow pail in her left hand.
A whole array of traps protected the milk from rats, for if a rat fell into a pail, the loss of the milk was less upsetting than the curse that would inevitably befall the family.
She interweaves the Victorians' writings about body image with their nonverbal habits — whether they groomed themselves or paid a barber for a shave, what muscles they used to lift a pail or squeeze an udder.
He made homemade red wine in a garbage pail in the basement, terrible, noxious stuff that Mr. Reynolds still has a bottle of despite worries that someone will one day mistakenly drink it and die.
Biden stood out among the candidates by claiming to bring two crucial strengths to the primary contest, electability, and an ability to connect with both black party loyalists and white so-called lunch pail Democrats.
Biden stood out among the candidates by claiming to bring two crucial strengths to the primary contest, electability, and an ability to connect with both black party loyalists and white so-called lunch pail Democrats.
"You can foam it, you can mop it, you can put some in a pail and take a rag and wipe surfaces down, or put it in a pump spray bottle, or fog it," Drake said.
"The milkmaid and her pail," which is sometimes falsely attributed to Aesop, tells the story of a milkmaid who daydreams about how the milk she carries on her head will soon make her wealthy and beloved.
In this modern retelling — in yet another era when spontaneous beauty can remedy despair, if only briefly — a garbage pail becomes a geyser of roses, an explosion of dahlias, a shooting plume of lilies and irises.
But think how nicely the purselike Wide Plait Frail, a shape that dates back to the 12th century when it functioned as an earthy lunch pail for field laborers, could hold sunscreen and a good book.
Another man carried a pail of cement to fix a low wall surrounding what was left of his house; a patient man, he worked in Turkey a few months and with the money bought the cement. Reconstruction.
In honor of Throwback Thursday, the Queen's 29-year-old granddaughter shared a photograph of herself as a child playing on the beach with a shovel and pail while sporting a blue bathing suit and matching bucket hat.
Now, when I close my eyes, I can conjure images of our future child, running on a beach with her pail and shovel, or wearing her cranberry-colored dress and navy tights on the first day of kindergarten.
" He looked at a handwritten list from the last assay: "You might say, 'We've got to get rid of "Band-Aid," or "skunk," or "diaper pail" '—but don't judge, because all of those together make up 'burger taste.
"There is this surge in civic interest and engagement," Ms. Maddow said as she sprawled in a chair in her cluttered Rockefeller Plaza office, where the tip of an Emmy Award poked out of a metal beer pail.
Your mail, mattress, medicine, fruit, the plastic pail in which you washed your T-shirts, the Albanian Gypsies in their canvas-covered diesel trucks bearing sundries — your entire lifeline connected to that boat that no longer reliably arrived.
That wit comes courtesy of Haim Steinbach, whose "Display #27 – Barn Wall," 1991, offers the facade of a rustic building, one little door opening to reveal a pail of milk, the other exposing the unpainted back of the work.
Lord & Taylor is reintroducing its brand icon, the rose, and everything is coming up roses at the store's Birdcage shop-in-shop, including a Kate Spade rose pail bag ($328) and Bing Bang rose-gold caged ear cuff ($42).
Without uttering a word or taking his eyes off me to look down at what he was doing, he would reach one hand into a metal pail on his lap and toss a handful of coins onto the counter.
"I thought he was just so cool that he would do these giant slaloms after doing an Iron Man triathlon and ski five hundred feet in the air and then land in a pail of water," Weld told me.
His daughter-in-law Roni Detrick, 61, now runs his you-pick operation, where customers can rest in the shade of an ancient oak after a few hours of thumbing clusters of old-fashioned sweet Walcotts into a pail.
Adding a pop of sentimentality to Baylor's changing-station area — which features accessories and a diaper pail from Ubbi ($70) — Lakin included a special nod to all of the states that the family hold near and dear to their hearts.
Vera made fun of everything, down to the slop pail where they pissed on winter nights and the way their mother scolded them for stepping over their brother's or father's things, or trying to cook when they had their periods.
A stone inside a box; a tire wrapped around the belly of a goat; an inverted pail that can be raised or lowered into a metal shaft; a dirty, paint smeared bed; a dirty tennis ball (or perfect turd). 25.
The family keeps goats, for instance—a white one whose udders spurt blood into a pail when Thomasin milks her, and a villainous brute called Black Phillip, whom the twins both taunt and conspire with in their chanted nursery rhymes.
They are betting that a renewed focus on lunch-pail issues can reassemble their fractured coalition of city-dwelling liberals and minority voters, left-leaning suburbanites and especially white working-class voters hungering for an economic pitch aimed at their interests.
To some Democrats, midterm elections this November that were once seen as a test for lunch-pail issues that could woo back white working-class voters are now seen as about nothing short of the future of pluralism and constitutional democracy.
He sought a platform that would exemplify the slogan—"Courage for a Change"—blazoned across his campaign bus: a platform that was risky and inspiring, yet at the same time sensible and inclusive and grounded in the lunch-pail realities of daily life.
On Sunday night, after the Cavaliers lost to the Warriors, 122-103, in the second game of the best-of-seven series, James sat silently at his locker at Oracle Arena here with his feet in a blue pail of ice water.
Buy Now Copper Beverage Tub, $90 While a bucket of beer is usually served in a pail emblazoned with the logo of a pro sports team, there are those of us who have bigger aspirations for our 12-pack of Modelos than some pedestrian NFL souvenir.
She accompanied the advice with a PowerPoint slide of herself after falling from a low scaffold and being splattered with blue paint from a pail that had followed her down—a studio mishap, in 2013, that an assistant had paused to snap before helping her up.
His campaign views the crusade as a political winner — at once wholly in keeping with his us-against-them defenses of the little guy and aimed squarely at the kinds of lunch-pail cities and towns that Mr. Sanders sees as the core of his voting coalition.
And then when table traffic gets quiet, she'll fetch her own personal wash bucket — Ann's Pail, the black bucket reads in silver permanent marker — to abide by McSeagull's informal motto: "If you have time to lean, you have time to clean," Jackie Barnicoat, McSeagull's general manager, told CNN.
Jorge manages to get up the stairs before the DEA does, and he puts all of the money in a garbage pail and hides in Guillermo's back office while the rest of the room is ransacked by the DEA and the police taskforce our corrupt Calderon has summoned.
We've known since last year that Apple's car division, codenamed Project Titan and once aimed at making both the hardware and software for a new autonomous vehicle, had shifted gears to focus in the near-term on a shuttle service known as PAIL, for Palo Alto to Infinite Loop.
There were objects in the yard—a tin pail, a bicycle wheel, a naked baby doll—scattered in no particular pattern, almost as if someone had stood at one end of the yard and thrown them out, their landing spot depending on the strength of that someone's arm.
More aggravating, though, than those suddenly too-small clothes or shoes or the no-longer-needed diaper pail and wipe warmer are the countless toys a youngster plays with for a little while then tosses aside as his or her intellectual capabilities develop past the interest level of the item.
The album is a journey through songs about being confident in a lover ("Stay Happy"), Broken Social Scene's version of protest music ("Mouth Guards of the Apocalypse"), breathy but urgent tracks like the titular "Hug of Thunder," and cacophonous musical trips that are typical of the band ("Vanity Pail Kids").
The opening scene in their latest video for the track "Vanity Pail Kids" shows a toilet in a recording studio with an unknown producer with a garbage bag on their head (my money is on Brendan Canning or Kevin Drew) telling the porcelain god(dess?) that their takes aren't cutting it.
With a focus on recapturing union voters who were often cool to Hillary Clinton two years ago, Michigan Democrats saw their emphasis on lunch-pail economic issues rewarded this week with decisive wins in a governor's race (Gretchen Whitmer), a Senate re-election (Debbie Stabenow) and several down-ballot contests.
But after Waste Management, the nation's largest solid-waste handler, bought a controlling interest in the plant six years ago, its compost quality declined — it contained too many shards of glass and pieces of plastic — and neighbors began to complain that the yard smelled like the bottom of a garbage pail.
Rukorera's wife handed them the milk pails—these were the treasures they'd rescued and carried in their grass mats—and once a milk pail was full she handed it to the women, who sat side by side, their backs straight and their legs stretched out in front of them, as custom dictated.
Dungey, Syracuse too strong for No. 17 Virginia Tech SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Virginia Tech's vaunted "Lunch Pail Defense" took the day off Saturday as the Syracuse Orange rolled up 561 yards of offense and stunned the No. 17 Hokies 31-17 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game before 33,838 fans at the Carrier Dome.
I met the boys, Fokondraza, 5, and Voriavy, 3, in the evening, and they said that so far that day they hadn't eaten or drunk anything (the closest well, producing somewhat salty water, is several hours away by foot, and fetching a pail of water becomes more burdensome when everyone is malnourished and anemic).
A longtime enforcer on a Knicks team that leaned on his ferocious rebounding and lunch-pail attitude through much of the 1990s, Oakley is also a proud son of Cleveland, which honored him recently by feting him with the street sign — Charles Oakley Way — in front of John Hay High School, his alma mater.
But the handful of "Rentheads" who slept by the stage door overnight, seeking cheap tickets to that show two decades ago, have become the 50,000 people who tried to win a digital lottery for $10 "Hamilton" tickets, causing a website crash that forced the show to return to drawing pieces of paper from a pail outside the theater.
Yet an examination of Mr. Gillum's record lays bare the central contradiction of his political life: Self-styled as an activist-minded populist, with a lunch-pail upbringing in south Miami-Dade County, he is also an avatar of the capital city he runs — a town powered by ambition, horse-trading and alliances with well-placed power players.
In one of my favorite essays, entitled "Dust, Dirt, and Garbage (Dust as an Object of Contemplation" (1982), Kabakov waxes on about the inherent qualities of a masterpiece as a "library of associations," located, at least for him, in the "pail labeled: for garbage […] This is the role played by dust and, more generally, garbage, dirt, and trash," Kabakov says in the essay.
Which is precisely how the bathers appearedafter we had changed at the cliff-side hoteland made our way down to the rocky beach — pillars of flesh in bathing suits,two pillars tossing a colorful ball,one pillar lying with his arm around another, even a tiny pillar with a pail and shovel,all deaf to a voice as old as the surf itself.
Before sending out our pitch deck, Agatha and I had attempted to secure loans from Chase Bank and the Small Business Administration, but we were denied both because our personal financial statements exhibited little net worth (unfortunately, the bankers did not think it funny when I listed my childhood Garbage Pail Kid card collection and super-nice vintage Levi's as fixed assets).
Times Insider is offering glimpses of some of the most memorable wartime illustrations that appeared in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial, on the 100th anniversary of each issue: • Trench helmet into watering pail (May 10)• Smiles amid the ruins (May 3)• Teenage German prisoners (April 26)• French towns are liberated (April 19)• America joins the war (April 12)
And, while few have been as elegantly presented as the one Mr. Guadagnino staged along the crunching gravel paths of the English-style gardens of the 18th-century Villa Reale in Milan — with wicker chairs lined up beneath the arching trees, on each seat a wicker Fendi lunch pail containing Fendi-branded breakfast treats — there's no escaping the sense that around the corner environmental Armageddon awaits.
She arrived at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, Me., in 1937 as a 10-year-old, and brought a measure of mischief to the regimented life there: She drew other girls into tiny rebellions, like snatching a pail of maple sugar candy from a workshop, and even spit in one of her caregivers' teacups after being punished for passing notes with a friend.
Times Insider is offering glimpses of some of the most memorable wartime illustrations that appeared in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial, on the 100th anniversary of each issue: • A uniform out of "Star Wars" (May 24)• The Germans lose Cameroon (May 17)• Trench helmet into watering pail (May 10)• Smiles amid the ruins (May 3)• Teenage German prisoners (April 26)• French towns are liberated (April 19)• America joins the war (April 12)
The manager of a storage company where Giesbrecht used to rent a locker testified the woman's payments were consistently late, and that the locker was "an anomaly" because it was being used to store so few things — all she saw were two totes with lids, and a pail standing beside them, the manager said, adding that when she asked Giesbrecht why she needed the space, she responded that there were things she couldn't keep at home, like jewelry.
Check out this poetic gem, from 1990's Under the Red Sky: Wiggle til you're high  Wiggle til you're higher Wiggle til you vomit fire Wiggle til it whispers  Wiggle til it hums Wiggle til it answers  Wiggle til it comes Wiggle wiggle wiggle like satin and silk Wiggle wiggle wiggle like a pail of milk Wiggle wiggle wiggle all rattle and shake Wiggle like a big fat snake I don't care about categories like literature and great art.
They come back as happy as hunters with bulging game bags; they spend days waiting, with sweet anxiety, to see the developed pictures … It is only when they have the photos before their eyes that they seem to take tangible possession of the day they spent, only then that the mountain stream, the movement of the child with his pail, the glint of the sun on the wife's legs take on the irrevocability of what has been and can no longer be doubted.
All the same, I did think the Care Bears were a mushy drop of treacle too much even way back when I was a kiddo — long before I would've used the word treacle, obviously, which was also a time when no amount of exaggerated sweetness was ever 'too much,' particularly with regard to breakfast cereals — in part because I was much more a fan of Transformers, WWF wrestling, Garbage Pail Kids and, very soon thereafter, Thrasher Magazine, among other things that weren't very Care-Bear-like.
Times Insider is offering glimpses of some of the most memorable wartime illustrations that appeared in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial, on the 100th anniversary of each issue: • Terror on the high seas (June 7)• General Pershing asks for reprints (May 31)• A uniform out of "Star Wars" (May 24)• The Germans lose Cameroon (May 17)• Trench helmet into watering pail (May 10)• Smiles amid the ruins (May 3)• Teenage German prisoners (April 26)• French towns are liberated (April 19)• America joins the war (April 12)

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