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10-gallon and can
He worked as a farmworker in his youth, where he lifted 10-gallon milk cans, each can weighing about 95 lb ( 43 kg ).
A small group ( 2 – 3 ) of adult eastern newts can be maintained in a 10-gallon aquarium partially filled with dechlorinated water and equipped with an air-operated filter.

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Her act combined stripping with comedy, wearing two 10-gallon cowboy hats on her chest and impersonating the film critic Gene Shalit.
: Rockwood is a slightly overweight man ; he wears sunglasses and a 10-gallon hat, and he carries his trusty Magnum pistol with him at all times ( although he is never seen using it ).
One of the areas of note is a pit approximately 30 feet by 20 feet and 8 feet deep that contained 40 to 50 10-gallon rusted cans with labeling containing the word “ tetrachloroethene .” AOC 7 is located north of Building 14 and Site 8.

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Such an interval, would however, not be of much help to a person renting one of these cars and wondering whether the ( full ) 10-gallon tank of gas will suffice to carry him the 350 miles to his destination.

garbage and can
Pollution can occur from a number of sources: garbage and industrial debris ; the transportation of petroleum in tankers, increasing the probability of large oil spills ; small oil spills created by large and small vessels, which flush bilge water into the ocean.
Some of the bugs addressed by garbage collection can have security implications.
* The moment when the garbage is actually collected can be unpredictable, resulting in stalls scattered throughout a session.
Amphiboles have great variability in chemistry, described variously as a " mineralogical garbage can " or a " mineralogical shark swimming a sea of elements ".
" Conservative " garbage collection capabilities can be added to any programming language that lacks it as a built-in feature, and libraries for doing this are available for C and C ++ programs.
: He said, " Everybody has a club or an association or some kind — lumber jacks, undertakers, rug weavers, even garbage collectors — so I don ’ t see why we can ’ t have one, too.
The main advantage of reference counting over tracing garbage collection is that objects are reclaimed as soon as they can no longer be referenced, and in an incremental fashion, without long pauses for collection cycles and with clearly defined lifetime of every object.
While tracing garbage collectors can impact efficiency severely via context switching and cache line faults, they collect relatively infrequently, while accessing objects is done continually.
In tracing garbage collectors, this information is stored implicitly in the references that refer to that object, saving space, although tracing garbage collectors, particularly incremental ones, can require additional space for other purposes.
Since cycles typically constitute a relatively small amount of reclaimed space, the collection cycles can be spaced much farther apart than with an ordinary tracing garbage collector.
That plane used fans in the nose and each wing, covered by doors which resembled half garbage can lids when raised.
The bird repays his kindness by saving Stuart when he is trapped in a garbage can and shipped out for disposal at sea.
A person that chooses to throw trash away in a garbage can is following social norms, but an individual violating the norm would choose to litter.
Like raccoons, opossums can be found in urban environments, where they eat pet food, rotten fruit, and human garbage.
As a result, underwater archaeological sites can include a vast range including: submerged indigenous sites and places where people once lived or visited, that have been subsequently covered by water due to rising sea levels ; wells, cenotes, wrecks ( shipwrecks ; aircraft ); the remains of structures created in water ( such as crannogs, bridges or harbours ); other port-related structures ; refuse or debris sites where people disposed of their waste, garbage and other items such as ships, aircraft, munitions and machinery, by dumping into the water.
This technique gives excellent performance, although after running for some time a full garbage collection can occur, taking considerable time.
One of many questions at the end of the film is whether Mookie " does the right thing " when he throws the garbage can through the window, thus inciting the riot that destroys Sal's pizzeria.
Director George Stevens also used a small cannon and fired it into a garbage can to create the loud report of the pistol for maximum effect.
Animation historian Jerry Beck wrote, " the beginning of the film is quite promising, with a garbage can discussing life on the streets with some garbage.
Cameras can be concealed, for example in garbage bins.
However, when memory is explicitly allocated ( for example in OOP when " new " is specified for an object ), releasing the memory is often left to an asynchronous ' garbage collector ' which does not necessarily release the memory at the earliest opportunity ( as well as consuming some additional CPU resources deciding if it can be ).
Some functional languages are known as ' lazy functional languages ' because of their tendency to delay computations in form of allocated thunks, leading to significant use of garbage collection and can consume much more memory as a result.

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The basis for compost materials already existed on the school farm with a stable of animals for the riding program, poultry for eggs, pigs to eat garbage, a beef herd and wastes of all kinds.
And little Zeme North, a Dora with real spirit and verve, was fascinating whether she was singing of her love for Floyd, the cop who becomes sewer commissioner and then is promoted into garbage, or just dancing to display her exuberant feelings.
Other languages were designed for use with manual memory management, but have garbage collected implementations available ( e. g., C, C ++).
) The garbage collector will almost always be closely integrated with the memory allocator.
Incremental, concurrent, and real-time garbage collectors address these problems, with varying trade-offs.
As well as attempting to breach the walls, incendiary missiles could be thrown inside — or early biological warfare attempted with diseased carcasses or putrid garbage catapulted over the walls.
* Interpreted, with automatic memory management and garbage collection
Issues include large-scale deforestation ( much of it illegal ) and related wildfires causing heavy smog over parts of western Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore ; over-exploitation of marine resources ; and environmental problems associated with rapid urbanization and economic development, including air pollution, traffic congestion, garbage management, and reliable water and waste water services.
Xerox PARC developed Cedar, which was based on Mesa, with a number of additions including garbage collection, better string support, called Ropes, and a native compiler for Sun SPARC workstations.
The closed ecology of a space station is satirized in Ethan of Athos, with the emphasis on preventing microbial contamination, the air supply dependent on algae and newts, the processing of dead or contraband animals ( and one dead human ) into vat meat supplies, and the storage of garbage in the vacuum outside the station.
Python 2. 0 was released on 16 October 2000, with many major new features including a full garbage collector and support for Unicode.
PostScript is an interpreted, stack-based language similar to Forth but with strong dynamic typing, data structures inspired by those found in Lisp, scoped memory and, since language level 2, garbage collection.
Already present at this stage of development were many of the features familiar in later releases of Ruby, including object-oriented design, classes with inheritance, mixins, iterators, closures, exception handling, and garbage collection.
When dealing with garbage collection schemes, it's often helpful to think of the reference graph, which is a directed graph where the vertices are objects and there is an edge from an object A to an object B if A holds a reference to B.
Cycles are also sometimes ignored in systems with short lives and a small amount of cyclic garbage, particularly when the system was developed using a methodology of avoiding cyclic data structures wherever possible, typically at the expense of efficiency.
However, as of Mac OS X v10. 5, Cocoa when used with Objective-C 2. 0 also has automatic garbage collection.
The Vala programming language uses GObject reference counting as its primary garbage collection system, along with copy-heavy string handling.
The practice of bidding Stayman with a relatively weak hand of this ( or similar ) shape and then passing the Notrump bidder's reply is often called " Garbage Stayman " because it is bidding Stayman with a " garbage " hand.
Shot during a New York summer heat wave and garbage strike, Taxi Driver came into conflict with the MPAA for its violence ( Scorsese desaturated the color in the final shoot-out and got an R ).
Homes and condominiums are constructed along streets, with garages and garbage pickup done in narrow but paved alleyways behind the homes, keeping the look of home fronts and sidewalks pristine.
Unlike the " everything is a file " feature of Unix and its derivatives, on OS / 400 everything is an object ( with built-in persistence and garbage collection ).

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