But here, at least, is a chance for America to piece together some of the crockery.
Aside from the delicious soups, salads and chicken dishes, the furniture, paintings and crockery are all up for sale.
Items included ornaments, apostle spoons, works of art, gift cards, cigarettes, tobacco, crockery, bed linen, wine and whisky.
"They were very good on crockery, kitchen-ware, very good on paper goods, nice notebooks, " says 68-year-old Liz Haggard.
Argument-wise, she could give as good as she got, complete with smashing crockery and the whole gamut of screams.
It was scrubbed with bleach, while furniture, crockery and bedding was removed and floorboards and carpets ripped up and replaced.
The drains were all polluted, hawkers used basins to wash their soiled crockery, and you could see rats, cockroaches, and other animals running around.
There he sits making corrections to an encyclopedia, she shrieks a sight that fills her with such rage she hurls crockery at him.
Nanotechnology is giving products enhanced features, such as bandages that help heal cuts, engines that run more efficiently and crockery that cleans more easily.
Broken crockery from a market stall lay strewn on the sidewalk.
The previous regulations demanded that schools provide buildings that "allow for the preparation or serving of food and drinks and the washing of crockery and other utensils".
What, for example, would Thatcherism have been without the forcefulness of the woman who relished upsetting the crockery in the grand dining room of her Tory rivals?
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Unlike Mr. Schnabel's crockery-encrusted canvases or Mr. Salle's spooky riffs on alienation, Mr. Fischl's febrile work was representational, deeply personal and obsessed with naked human flesh, mostly female.
The ghost, at first an unseen presence, smashes crockery to the floor, then appears as a beautiful young woman (Thandie Newton) who growls and talks very, very slowly.
"I'm with the tiger, " said 60-year-old crockery vendor Mohammed Azem.
That crockery wasn't for sale, but the good news is that plenty of coveted items offered by hotels can be yours, legitimately, for the swipe of a credit card.
Completed in 1854, it stood on the highest pinnacle of the rock, but even at that height it was pounded mercilessly by high seas, and during storms the crockery would rattle off the table.
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Dishwashers were found to be particularly effective: the high-temperature spray, splashing against the crockery and cutlery, results in a nasty plume of toxic chemicals that escapes when the door is opened at the end of the cycle.
During her reading, she said that the child told her how a local earl used the ship, which had connections with Bristol, for underhand practices including the removal of crockery and silverware which did not belong to him.
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At Collectibles, an antique crockery boutique in Granville Arcade, Brixton-born proprietor Sonia Williams praises the restoration initiative for giving her and her sister the opportunity to expand their hobby from a weekly trestle table selling finds from markets and auctions to a viable retail business.
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