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bins

British  
/ bɪnz /

plural noun

  1. dialect a pair of glasses

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The ground-level containers hide a chute to underground bins, one for recycling and one for general waste, that Hirra says are meant to be collected on different days so one doesn't contaminate the other.

From BBC

The Simpler Recycling policy aims to "remove the confusion" created by councils having different waste collection policies, which vary from just two bins to seven.

From BBC

The devices were planted in waste bins, it added.

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But Norris insists "really thorough" searches were conducted in both May and June, including in the garden, the house and in several bins.

From BBC

Footage from the city of Bnei Brak showed the women running through streets strewn with rubbish and overturned bins as police officers formed a protective barrier.

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