1. Duncan was coming closer with the brush and a big bucket, emptying ashtrays and mopping things. 2. And right out next to a big bucket and it went, ee, ya, like urgh! 3. Beans are for sale in big metal buckets, and the potatoes are coming in. 4. A ton of olives in big yellow buckets are placed on a flatbed and pulled by a tractor to a processing plant about a quarter of a mile away. 5. Advertisers, said one Web site manager, prefer big buckets that contain groupings of occupations. 6. Advertisers, he said, prefer big buckets that contain groupings of generally-related occupations. 7. After the big bucket, Camby blocked another shot, then got the final key rebound and made a free throw. 8. But officials concede that this is a tiny drop in a very big bucket. 9. He drove and dunked on Jazz star Karl Malone for a big bucket in the fourth quarter. |