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The site is now occupied by a scrap metal dealer.
A scrap metal dealer was arrested on April 18, 2008.
The scrap metal dealer and his dog escorted them to the door.
He went on to become a scrap metal dealer.
A few make a good living as scrap metal dealers, but most survive on the "dole."
The two scrap metal dealers were not included as defendants in the public civil suit.
One would have expected prompt bidding of the contract, even competition among scrap metal dealers.
The answer came with the arrest of a Jersey City scrap metal dealer, the police said.
Scavengers sold the machine to scrap metal dealers who opened it about two weeks ago.
Steel from belted tires would be sold to scrap metal dealers.
Any unusable parts are crushed and sold to scrap metal dealers.
Moving to a house next to a junk yard, he eventually went into business with Jay as a scrap metal dealer.
Troopers said they were checking with scrap metal dealers.
Buddy goes into business with Jay in collectables and later as scrap metal dealers.
A scrap metal dealer in the Bronx, after reading a news report about the pieces, contacted the police, and the sculpture is now whole again.
The only way to solve the problem is to ban the payment in cash from all scrap metal dealers to their sellers.
He looked both like an artist and a scrap metal dealer: craggy, hardened from years of work in all weathers.
Scrap metal dealers often purchase aluminium cans in bulk, even when deposits are not offered.
The defendant, a part time scrap metal dealer, entered an air force bombing range, from which he collected spent bomb casings.
However a scrap metal dealer has already bought it and hauls it away by crane with the Gang inside.
White goods, including washing machines and refrigerators collected on bulk pickup days, are sold to scrap metal dealers.
A contract with a scrap metal dealer at Smallford had meant that trains ran there until the end of 1968.
Al Aronowitz claims her father was a scrap metal dealer who had been shot to death in 1956 during a holdup.
"A few years ago I went to Birmingham to see two brothers who were scrap metal dealers about their accounts," says Andy.
If you fail to keep records correctly, or deal as a scrap metal dealer when not registered, you can be fined £1,000.
I would cut it up and scatter the pieces among several scrap dealers.
A railway employee brought this car from scrap dealer and restored it.
It's now time for scrap dealers to ditch their cash-in-hand culture.
But some public works officials say that many scrap dealers accept material with no concern for whether it appears to be stolen.
The rest goes to private trash and scrap dealers that are suddenly finding themselves overwhelmed by the city's huge volume.
The equipment was sold to a Swiss scrap dealer and was cut up in early 2010.
A scrap dealer was about to buy them when the National Library took them over.
However, some in the industry think that extra regulation will cripple legitimate scrap dealers and benefit the black market.
American scrap dealers, an industry of 1,200 or so mainly mom-and-pop operations, are sharing in the boom times.
He said one city scrap dealer had told the police a man had shown up with the plaques in his trunk.
"And without giving away too much of the investigation, we're also checking with scrap dealers and asking them to be on the lookout."
There is no official count of recycling centers and scrap dealers in Philadelphia, although conservative estimates put the number near 50.
The arches are extensively used for light engineering workshops, scrap dealers, and lockups.
It was later sold to scrap dealer.
The scrap dealer, Ibrahim, offering about $7 for the gate, chimed in.
A receipt or other evidence that the appliance is of recent vintage might persuade a scrap dealer to take the item.
The house was bought by scrap dealers who stripped what they could from the structure of the house, leaving it in complete ruins.
He has worked as a postman, scrap dealer, illusionist, and was the Norwegian champion of magic.
In the UK these are usually either specialised scrap dealers of car breakers.
Many of the spares and entire aircraft were purchased from scrap dealers intending to melt them down.
Over 10 days, she collects more than 2,000 beverage cans; they will earn her $30 from a scrap dealer.
The elder Evans was a scrap dealer from Latvia.
One businessman had to take a week off work after scrap dealers used a nearby plot to burn insulation from copper cable.
He grew up in Kendallville, Ind., where his father was a scrap dealer.
In philosophy and practice and history, scrap dealers and waste companies are utterly different, industry experts say.
In 1985 a scrap merchant was operating on the site.
Although we are going to make the scrap merchants richer, I suppose!
It was the only way they could throw the scrap merchants off the scent.
White, the daughter of a scrap merchant, was born in Hammersmith.
The scrap merchant made an initial deposit of $1 million, and began work.
The station is fairly intact and is used by a scrap merchant.
The goods siding was soon removed and the station site occupied by a scrap merchant until 1977.
"I get calls from plumbers and scrap merchants offering me baths.
By December 1895 Vixen had been sold to a local scrap merchant.
When scrap merchants attempted to sell her for further use she was anchored off of Port Said.
Not scrap merchants, or salvage engineers, or even antique dealers.
After the exercise this carriage was sold to a local scrap merchant in Bury and cut up early in 1987.
The station's goods yard served as a site for travelling people and as a scrap merchants.
The wrecks themselves, along with the equipment that remained on them, were sold to a scrap merchant for a total of $1,035.
In 1961, Glory was sold to an Inverkeithing scrap merchant.
It was being dumped until the scrap merchants realized there was money to make off it."
Bathurst was paid off in 1946, and sold to a Sydney scrap merchant in 1948.
This has resulted in regular engineers trains bringing sections of rail to the yard for cutting before being sold to local scrap merchants.
Instead, the Naib had taken it from him and tossed it into a pile sold to a scrap merchant.
These were withdrawn from service and placed in storage in 1944, then were sold to a scrap merchant in 1963.
A scrap merchant would have dynamited the Mary Rose to pieces, just for the sake of her bronze cannon.'
In February 2010 Blue Monarch was sold for $1.8 million dollars to Indian scrap merchants.
The remains of both locomotives were sold to local scrap merchants R.S. Hayes and cut up the following year.
They began business together in 1922 with Pigozzi acting as a scrap merchant, buying old automobile bodies and sending them to Fiat for recycling.
Many offers were submitted, and the bid of $3.45m/£1.2m from Long Beach, California beat the Japanese scrap merchants.