Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... clothing out - grown by children , clothes that no longer fit or which fell out of fashion for adults , or else were the unwanted possessions of a deceased family member . While individual staff members held somewhat different views as ...
... clothing out - grown by children , clothes that no longer fit or which fell out of fashion for adults , or else were the unwanted possessions of a deceased family member . While individual staff members held somewhat different views as ...
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... clothes . After many examples of dirty and torn clothing , broken toys , used toiletries and cosmetics , and for lack of a better term , assorted junk , I could only conclude that some donors must think very little of the clients for ...
... clothes . After many examples of dirty and torn clothing , broken toys , used toiletries and cosmetics , and for lack of a better term , assorted junk , I could only conclude that some donors must think very little of the clients for ...
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... clothes that could be used . As such , Mæðrastyrksnefnd offers a convenient way in which to dispose of unwanted clothing that people are reluctant to throw away and not willing or able to sell . The domestic household rubbish bins are ...
... clothes that could be used . As such , Mæðrastyrksnefnd offers a convenient way in which to dispose of unwanted clothing that people are reluctant to throw away and not willing or able to sell . The domestic household rubbish bins are ...
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