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Person in creative process discarding ideas-stock-foto
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A person frustrated by discarding several ideas-stock-foto
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Bananas in preparation for conveyor, inspection and-stock-foto
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Oxford rowing crew members preparing for the boat race on the Thames at Putney and discarding rubber boots to the shore-stock-foto
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Cambridge women's goldie crew team launching a rowing shell from the thamnes river bank for the Boat Race with Oxford, discarding rubber boots-stock-foto
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Cambridge University womens rowing team members launching their shell into water, discarding wellington boots-stock-foto
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A minimalist black silhouette representing a trash bin, commonly used in digital interfaces for deleting files or discarding unwanted items.-stock-foto
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A minimalist black icon depicting a standard household trash receptacle used for discarding unwanted digital items or physical waste materials.-stock-foto
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Man discarding bouquet of yellow roses into kitchen trash bin under sink. End of holiday and return to everyday life concept in household routine. photography-stock-foto
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Hand discarding yellow roses bouquet into kitchen cabinet trash bin. Symbol of holiday end and return to everyday domestic routine. Post celebration cleanup concept. photography-stock-foto
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A flat vector illustration depicts a hand discarding pills into a trash bin. The educational image promotes addiction recovery with text urging people-stock-foto
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Shoe left in stream highlights environmental neglect concerns-stock-foto
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Waste Management. Woman discarding banana peel into recycling bin.-stock-foto
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Sustainable Living. Woman discarding banana peel into recycling bin.-stock-foto
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A single blue disposable medical glove is discarded on the ground among green grass and brown fallen leaves, highlighting environmental pollution and-stock-foto
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A high-angle conceptual shot of a hand discarding a large, tangled cluster of various electronic wires and cables into a stainless steel trash can.-stock-foto
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A high-angle conceptual shot of a hand discarding a large, tangled cluster of various electronic wires and cables into a stainless steel trash can.-stock-foto
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A high-angle conceptual shot of a hand discarding a large, tangled cluster of various electronic wires and cables into a stainless steel trash can.-stock-foto
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A high-angle conceptual shot of a hand discarding a brown glass beer bottle into a stainless steel kitchen trash can.-stock-foto
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A high-angle conceptual shot of a hand discarding a brown glass beer bottle into a stainless steel kitchen trash can.-stock-foto
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A high-angle, impactful shot of a hand discarding a large, frosted dessert cake into a modern stainless steel kitchen trash can.-stock-foto
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A high-angle, impactful shot of a hand discarding a large, frosted dessert cake into a modern stainless steel kitchen trash can.-stock-foto
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A high-angle, impactful shot of a hand discarding a large, frosted dessert cake into a modern stainless steel kitchen trash can.-stock-foto
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Hands holding handful of white capsules collected from container, being placed into blue bag for safe disposal to prevent medication pollution and pro-stock-foto
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Person hand discarding various pills and capsules from open white bottle into blue waste bag, illustrating safe drug disposal and responsible waste-stock-foto
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Man discarding used chemical respirator into black plastic garbage can, waste disposal concept-stock-foto
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Hand discarding a pair of grey industrial work gloves into a bin-stock-foto
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Concept of the end of Christmas holidays and New Year celebrations-stock-foto
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Hand discarding birthday candles shaped like number 49 into trash can-stock-foto
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Bhogi Pandigai (festival) is celebrated widely in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. in the Southern states of India as the first day of the four-day harvest festival of Pongal. It is the day of discarding everything that is old and thus bringing new fortune and prosperity into people's lives. On the day of Bhogi Pandigai, people get up early in the morning, usually before dawn and light a bonfire known as ‘Bhogi Mantalu' with wood and other solid fuels. It falls on the last day of Agrahayaṇa or Margasirṣa month of the Hindu Solar Calendar.-stock-foto
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Bhogi Pandigai (festival) is celebrated widely in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. in the Southern states of India as the first day of the four-day harvest festival of Pongal. It is the day of discarding everything that is old and thus bringing new fortune and prosperity into people's lives. On the day of Bhogi Pandigai, people get up early in the morning, usually before dawn and light a bonfire known as ‘Bhogi Mantalu' with wood and other solid fuels. It falls on the last day of Agrahayaṇa or Margasirṣa month of the Hindu Solar Calendar.-stock-foto
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Bhogi Pandigai (festival) is celebrated widely in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. in the Southern states of India as the first day of the four-day harvest festival of Pongal. It is the day of discarding everything that is old and thus bringing new fortune and prosperity into people's lives. On the day of Bhogi Pandigai, people get up early in the morning, usually before dawn and light a bonfire known as ‘Bhogi Mantalu' with wood and other solid fuels. It falls on the last day of Agrahayaṇa or Margasirṣa month of the Hindu Solar Calendar.-stock-foto
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Bhogi Pandigai (festival) is celebrated widely in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. in the Southern states of India as the first day of the four-day harvest festival of Pongal. It is the day of discarding everything that is old and thus bringing new fortune and prosperity into people's lives. On the day of Bhogi Pandigai, people get up early in the morning, usually before dawn and light a bonfire known as ‘Bhogi Mantalu' with wood and other solid fuels. It falls on the last day of Agrahayaṇa or Margasirṣa month of the Hindu Solar Calendar.-stock-foto
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Sign: "No littering"-stock-foto
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Close-up of person using laptop and mouse with overlay trash disposal pictogram in neon purple lighting.-stock-foto
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Person working on laptop with computer mouse, trash icon projected on screen in neon purple light.-stock-foto
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Close-up of hand operating computer mouse with trash disposal pictogram on laptop in neon glow.-stock-foto
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Concept of automation replacing human labor shown by robot hand discarding workers, Workforce restructuring, digital transformation pressure, and conc-stock-foto
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Signage on a restroom door shows a figure discarding trash and a prohibition against flushing objects, alongside a bright yellow WC button for accessi-stock-foto
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Top view of person hands dropping multiple glass ampoules of expired medication into blue plastic garbage bag inside white trash can, illustrating-stock-foto