Selectively Terminating Files (In and out of Trash)

1) If I'm not ready to empty Trash, but I want to make certain files disappear, is there a way to selectively delete them permanently?
2) Is there a way to delete files on my computer so that, instead of going into Trash, they just vanish forever?
Bonus Question: I know how to restore files from Trash ("put back"), but is there a way to determine WHERE a file will be restored to before I put it back? In other words, is there a way to determine where a file in Trash came from?
Thanks.

David Blomstrom wrote:
Bonus Question: I know how to restore files from Trash ("put back"), but is there a way to determine WHERE a file will be restored to before I put it back? In other words, is there a way to determine where a file in Trash came from?
Thanks.
Only by remembering where it was when you deleted it.
As for the rest of your questions:
The trash is not storage, trying to use it as such is unwise, make a 'Maybe Delete Later' folder and use that, save the trash for files you want to delete.

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    else
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    new Thread(new Runnable() {
    public void run(){
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    Regards
    Bikash

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           gd_subrc TYPE i.
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       tables
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