binful


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the quantity contained in a bin

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He suggested therefore that Koutoulakis might present to the Ashmolean what was described to me as a 'binful' of terracotta fragments of apparently no known provenance, and that he should do so in memory of Sir John Beazley, the Oxford specialist in Greek ceramics, who had died a couple of years previously.
Andy Oppenheimer, a terrorism expert for Jane's Defence Journal, said: "A binful of cyanide would cause thousands of people to become incapacitated.
Investigation of a Flame examines the motivation and spiritual narrative of the Catonsville Nine, a group of clergy and laymen who non-violently entered an office of the Selective Service in 1968, grabbed a binful of draft papers, carried them outside and burned them with "homemade napalm." Though each film documents a very different part of the Sixties protest era, they are linked by their descriptions of unlikely historical actors who find themselves suddenly grabbed by the larger, radical current of the 1960s.
As applications poured into our processing facility by the binful, the Federal Communications Commission--under whose auspices the program ran--debated whether to cut, delay or kill the program.
He knew that Bartley Green, the high-school boy, had a binful of coal for the furnace which he tended.
FOR wine novices, Christmas can often be full of anything but good cheer - yet more and more of us are buying it by the binful.
After that the tea-farmers send in the bags of coarse leaves, broken and refuse tea, the dust from their tables, bins, and floors; the factories have binfuls of such leafings and sweepings too, and the manufacture of brick-tea begins, and continues until January before all such accumulations are disposed of.