garbage piles - translation to dutch
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garbage piles - translation to dutch

AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1858-1940)
Samuel Henry Piles; Samuel Piles
  • Piles addressing a crowd at the [[Alki Point Monument]] dedication November 13, 1905

garbage piles      
vuilnishopen
garbage in, garbage out         
EXPRESSION
GIGO; Crap in, crap out; Garbage in garbage out; George Fuechsel; Garbage In Garbage Out; Shit In, Shit Out; Gigo law; Criticism of computer models; Rubbish in rubbish out; Rubbish in, Rubbish out; Garbage In, Garbage Out; Garbage-in-garbage-out; Garbage in, Garbage out
vuilnis erin, vuilnis eruit (in computers, foutief ingebrachte gegevens zullen ook foutief worden weergegeven)
garbage man         
  • Waste collectors in [[Aix-en-Provence]], France
  • Waste collectors cleaning the [[Naviglio Grande]] in [[Milan]], Italy
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Garbage Man (disambiguation)
vuilnisman

Definition

garbarator
Canadian term for garbage disposal.
Kitchen features include microwave, dishwasher and in-sink garbarator.

Wikipedia

Samuel H. Piles

Samuel Henry Piles (December 28, 1858 – March 11, 1940) was an American politician, attorney, and diplomat who served as a United States senator from Washington.

Examples of use of garbage piles
1. Sheep graze on rotting garbage piles that fill its alleyways.
2. After a week of fighting, garbage piles were growing.
3. Massive garbage piles began attracting not just grazing goats but also desperately poor children who pick out plastic bags and bottles to sell.
4. Instead, the U.N. this week leveled ground for the camp to be rebuild because sewage puddles and garbage piles turned it into a health hazard.
5. Heavily armed U.N. troops have fought off–and–on street battles with gangs for months, hoping to bring order to slums where garbage piles up uncollected and canals serve as open sewers.