In summary, in an omnibus sense the amendments in this bill may seem to be just a tidy-up, but I want to come back to the first one. |
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Try singing a song at tidy-up time, when washing hands or brushing teeth to make the experience more fun. |
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Closing at the base by velcro strips, this fun and cuddly bag is easy to use for toddlers who are learning to tidy-up their room. |
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She said people living nearby did their best but they were disappointed that their opportunity for a tidy-up had been spoiled. |
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They were taking part in the monthly tidy-up organised by the local Community Association. |
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Many parents of teenagers know all about bedrooms needing a good tidy-up, but how many would require a full-scale archaeological dig? |
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The public in return have asked us to pass on their thanks to the Development Group for co-ordinating and promoting the tidy-up. |
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If you just witter vaguely about a dust-round and tidy-up, you've only yourself to blame if you come home to a grimy cooker. |
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Do a quick tidy-up if you want and definitely make sure there are no unfinished jobs that could catch your eye. |
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Inside, the car gets a much-needed trim tidy-up, with a redesigned instrument cluster and space for satellite navigation and climate control. |
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One of her first appeals will be to have the traditional tidy-up done daily by shopkeepers in front of their own premises. |
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I've collected a few, taken them home and they usually end up in a drawer or get thrown away during the next tidy-up. |
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The point is that the heart of our town needs an injection of pride and a total tidy-up. |
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It needs some serious cleaning and a good tidy-up, plus a lot of airing. |
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Several tons of rubbish were cleaned from houses during the tidy-up. |
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The insides get a tidy-up too, with better seats and improved trim. |
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As for Denmark and Portugal, where a citizens' vote was planned, the cosmetic tidy-up operation performed on the 2004 treaty may well justify a cowardly renouncement of this test of truth. |
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