> Don't "mark as garbage" - delete them. Problem solved. If you need
> them to stick around in the garbage state, they're not garbage!


I am not *explicitly* marking anything as garbage. Whenever a user decides to 
remove a ValidKeys managed object, corresponding key-value pairs in all the 
userInfo dictionaries are *conceptually* marked as garbage. This is because I 
do not want to show the beach ball to the user while things are getting cleaned 
up. I want to postpone the cleaning up until later when it will not bother the 
user.
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