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The Ashcan artists didn't alter the course of art history very much.
This week we will discuss whether there are things you can do to spend more time sitting on your ashcan.
Folks won't be happy if the court tosses it in the ashcan.
It was not until much later, however, that the Ashcan School got its name.
We and they must both be delivered into the ashcan of outmoded political systems.
He was to letters what the Ashcan School had been to painting.
The painters of the Ashcan School just wanted to have fun.
We feel jumped by him when he raises his ashcan to Sal's.
As with the Ashcan painters before them, they looked to the mundane for inspiration.
The original story also appeared online as the comic's "ashcan copy."
In many ways, he was always the gentlest, least radical of the Ashcan artists.
Why are the Brits officially tossing the two words in the ashcan?
I should imagine the Perrys would just have thrown it into the ashcan straight away.
She actively bought works from new artists including the Ashcan School.
Racism is headed for the ashcan of history, as is greed.
"We took all the booze that was in our whole outfit and poured it into an ashcan," he said.
Many of the Ashcan painters were well prepared for this approach, having started out as newspaper illustrators.
Twelve years had ticked into the ashcan of time.
It took him only a few minutes to find a brief case and to empty the money from the ashcan into it.
Among the clowns that abound in this show, several were painted by Ashcan artists.
Elevated or not, the Ashcan painters were drawn to what they saw as the vitality of the lower classes.
Preston also showed her worked with the artists of the informal Ashcan School.
He began with scenes of New York in the Ashcan manner.
There was a sudden clatter, the muffled sound of an overturning ashcan.
I didn't want any of them where somebody could try a depth bomb.
Might as well wish for a depth bomb," Ross began and then stopped. "
We got the subs with depth bombs dropped near them.
Otherwise, they may try to set off depth bombs.
Hull, rushing to the scene, soon dropped three depth bombs.
What was that about not having depth bombs, or aerial torpedoes?
I sure don't want to be kissed now by any made-in-England depth bomb.
The plane was rising, swinging to take another look for its target, when the depth bomb burst.
They land near a test rig where a test nuclear depth bomb is set up.
There were depth bombs, too, but it was doubtful that the freighter would have a chance to use them.
During that time, she dropped 13 depth bombs and subsequently set a course to keep the enemy from making further attacks on the convoy.
Nuclear depth bomb separates from the remainder of the missile, then re-enters the water.
Several hundred older nuclear depth bombs for Navy anti-submarine planes will also be eliminated.
"An apple a day keeps the depth bombs away," Don muttered a bit cynically.
Will they use depth bombs now, David?
You also get the depth bombs and pylons previously only seen in the Tamiya box.
Practice with depth bombs and smoke screens helped to relieve the tedium of the long trip.
Planes at one time practiced dropping depth bombs for sinking submarines.
The 1st also helped develop an effective depth bomb fuses that could be set for as little as about 25 feet.
Later in the war, she was outfitted with the more effective Hedgehog depth bomb throwers.
Something like a nice depth bomb?
The Navy also has land-based planes for dropping depth bombs on enemy submarines.
The area to the west is a free-fire zone for Silex rocket-launched depth bombs.
The destroyer had dropped a depth bomb.
Andrew requested the Navy send down some frogmen and ready a depth bomb in case the enemy tried to escape.