Beyond this is a small utility room plumed for a washing machine, dryer, and guest bathroom. |
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At the camp, dozens of men jockey for bathroom and kitchen space, getting dressed, washing up, making lunch. |
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After washing up and changing I crawled under the covers and fell asleep almost immediately. |
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Therese stepped into the stables, a sudden wave of suspicion washing over her. |
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Mum used a mangle and a washboard so when the washing machine arrived it was a big moment. |
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The first woman he sees is a washerwoman hanging out the institution's washing. |
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Toilet paper is a rarity and soap and water for washing is generally notable by its absence. |
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Regular washing however weakens the skin thus making it easier for the bacteria to invade and cause damage. |
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Yet this is an invaluable tool in a household where the washing and drying of clothes is a daily task. |
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Up until the late eighteenth century, washing was usually restricted to the hands and the face. |
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Therefore, hot-water washing of bed linens, towels, and recently worn clothing is all you have to do. |
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Apart from immunisation, hand washing is seen as the best way to halt the spread of infections. |
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Any towels used to dry the affected eye after washing should not come into contact with the other eye or be used by other people. |
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Thorough hand washing is the single most effective measure to prevent spread of infection. |
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Frequent hand washing is important in avoiding the spread of flu and cold viruses. |
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Most surgical operation sites simply need to be kept clean by daily washing with cool water. |
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Frequent routine cleansing of the skin and daily washing of work clothes are necessary. |
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On that basis, we might as well all give up washing and go around smelling like badgers, and nearly as hairy, too. |
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Fabrics made with the coating withstand repeated washing with water and are therefore reusable. |
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Do not store up all your washing and take it home to your mum at the end of term. |
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Now I go to get my washing in and spiders have built webs between the straps of my bras. |
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An assortment of leather sheaths hang like washing on a line in a mocked-up Saxon trader's stall. |
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I was the one who helped her clean her house, deal with bills and sort through her washing. |
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Still, they already think we're a little odd because the man of the house hangs washing on the line. |
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Chores could include emptying bins, hanging up washing or setting the table. |
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Everyone takes a share in clearing away the meal, doing the dishes and folding the washing. |
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We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop. |
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People would be picking bits off their washing on the line wondering what it was. |
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There's another load of washing about to finish, and the dishes to be washed. |
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I went and hung out a load of washing in the time it took to log on and get into my site. |
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That's right its a laundrette which emails you when your washing is done so you can go and get it. |
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As Sarah sat folding her washing, she remembered the terror and sadness she had felt that day. |
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We doubt though that people will still be hanging out their washing across the back streets. |
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I made notes and muttered the new words as I watered the garden and hung washing on the line. |
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Myra had learned to only hang out the washing if the wind was blowing from the direction of the common. |
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I was no exception, and I gathered up the washing and made my way down to the laundry. |
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When he started to neatly fold his washing, the large and angry crowd was bristling. |
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I've been making the most of the sunshine by putting another two loads of laundry out to dry on the washing line. |
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I don't know how, but one minute they were on the washing line, the next there was cat food on them, and a hole. |
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The fact that they snapped my washing line was a small price to play for such a display of bravado and skill. |
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The sheets have been flapping furiously on the washing lines as if heralding the new front approaching from the west. |
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The point is, I have been tempted to buy those clothes pegs before now, and I don't even have a washing line. |
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Neighbours claimed the birds created a health hazard, settled on the roofs of houses and fouled washing lines. |
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Most of my paintings have sheep in them, or boats, or washing lines, and I try very hard to tell a story of what is happening in my paintings. |
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The coast of Belize can be battered by some pretty brutal winds but even on a mild day things fell off the washing lines. |
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Within an hour they'd hacked it down to fence height, luckily sparing the thick branch to which one end of my washing line is tied. |
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I remember my grandmother always had plastic bags drying on the washing line. |
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Her relative by marriage was cutting some bushes in the garden of his Danson Lane home and had lowered the washing line to access the plants. |
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Having a chat over the washing line is somehow an image of Skipton we'd like to keep. |
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Idyllic washing lines are great but not always possible when you live in a flat or if the weather is not playing ball. |
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We put out load after load on the washing line, which makes a change from cramming it all onto the radiators. |
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Stealing clothes from washing lines in the night is indeed a strange hobby. |
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In the days before we all had washing machines people used to send their clothes to a laundry. |
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There is plumbing for a dishwasher and a washing machine, and plenty of dining space. |
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Today the clean, cool lines of its refrigerators and washing machines help boost its sales around the world. |
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Oh, just remembered I can't pack as half my clothes are in the washing machine. |
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How would you make the decision between whether to sell the fridge or the washing machine? |
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It launched as an online CD store, but now hawks everything from washing machines to clothing. |
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The most popular warranties cover washing machines, dishwashers, televisions and so on. |
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There is a door to the utility area and garage, which is plumbed for a washing machine and dryer. |
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There's a separate section for metal items, like washing machines, fridges and microwaves. |
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They can cost up to half the purchase price of a new washing machine or fridge. |
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Two houses have been rebuilt so far, with Iraqis supplying washing machines, refrigerators and furniture. |
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Previous trips have involved wholesale deliveries of washing machines, bikes, computers, clothes and food. |
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Also at this level is a spacious utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and dryer. |
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She bought so many books that there literally was not room for a washing machine. |
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Due to the poor electricity supply, it is not possible to use either refrigerators or washing machines. |
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Instead, they're investing the money in washing machines, refrigerators, cars, and houses. |
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It affects everything from electrical goods to CDs to food and even washing powder. |
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It might contain spiced tea, dried chillis or washing powder and I'll have no idea until I open it. |
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Want to assess the market for a new brand of environment-friendly washing powder? |
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He has been attending drama classes for 18 months and is currently on TV in a safari-style advert for kitchen rolls and washing powder. |
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As members arrived at our March meeting a generous collection of soap, toothbrushes, flannels, sponges, washing powder etc., gradually piled up. |
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The laundrette woman who spent ages afterwards getting washing powder out of the tumble dryer was not amused. |
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All the facilities for washing were provided, with the exception of washing powder, which you provided yourself. |
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And we were about to run out of washing powder too, but now we have 12.5 kg of environmentally friendly washing powder. |
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Soak in a solution of 3 tablespoons of washing soda or baking soda per 1 quart of water to remove burned on food or grease. |
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Mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water and wash the floor with a mop, sponge, or soft bristled brush. |
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Baking soda, distilled white vinegar, washing soda, Borax and a good liquid soap or detergent will do nicely. |
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Next put the rawhide you will be using into a bath containing cold water with about 2 ounces of washing soda per gallon dissolved in it. |
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Never soak such items in solutions containing ammonia, washing soda or heavy duty detergents. |
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To remove lacquer, place the item in 2 gallons of boiling water to which 1 cup of washing soda has been added. |
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Hard water can be softened with the addition of a handful of washing soda or bicarbonate of soda to the wash and rinse cycles. |
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A man in Co. Limerick found that blight could be controlled by an application of bluestone and lime, or bluestone and washing soda. |
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If approved disinfectants are unavailable washing soda, mixed with water at a rate of 50 grams per litre, is the next best alternative. |
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To get grease out of clothes, Andrew suggested dissolving washing soda in hot water and soaking the garment for half an hour. |
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Use natural, unscented laundry soap and add borax, washing soda or baking soda as a water softener. |
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For painted wooden floors, mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water. |
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Dissolve one cup of washing soda in a litre of hot water and add the soap solution, mixing well. |
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When they run out, refill the bottles with a mixture of water and washing up liquid. |
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Do not run the hot tap or use dishwashers, washing machines or other appliances fed by the hot water supply. |
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She saw people along the riverbank, bathing, washing their clothing, watering their livestock or fetching a bucketful. |
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It is equidistant from the water cooler, the washing machine and the TV room. |
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Accepting the love of our lord Jeebus into the heart, washing away all previous sins. |
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The mycotoxin then can be eluted from the column by washing with an organic solvent such as methanol or acetonitrile. |
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Fortunately, the ink in the pen turned out to be water-soluble, and a cycle through through the washing machine has got them clean again. |
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Friesians and Jerseys will have to trample a lot of washing before they become as unpopular as York's pigeons. |
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You can help prevent acne by gently washing your face twice a day with soap and warm water. |
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She weeded my front garden and helped me put up the rotary washing line in the back garden. |
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They worked inside, in the packing houses, washing, sorting, grading, and packing oranges at a dizzying pace. |
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Used to doing eight loads of washing a day, along with the cooking and cleaning, Sue will take a well-earned rest this Sunday. |
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The bathhouse evolved from a creek-side fire pit into an indoor washing room that heats a barrel of water for all your scrubbing needs. |
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A tourist caused a security scare when he deliberately left his bag of dirty washing on a plane which brought him home from Ibiza. |
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The tops of the washing machines are covered by a jungle of well-watered pot plants. |
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There was a large river with rapids in front where you could see women doing their washing along the river. |
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Finally, the cat sat in the middle of the street washing himself, lifting first one paw and then the other to clean his ears and whiskers. |
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We worked really hard to come up with money by doing everything from sumo wrestling competitions to washing cars. |
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Distractions such as rattles, music, or even running a vacuum, washing machine, or blow-dryer may be amusing or comforting to your baby. |
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This includes large white goods like washing machines, carpets and furniture. |
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She doesn't like playing piano and hates being keeked by Nobita Nobi when she was washing. |
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She lit a fire, put a kettle of water on to boil and got out a keeve, or basin, for washing. |
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We ate fruit from the trees or windfalls without washing them and ate carrots pulled from the ground. |
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He's kinda cheap on the rent but all he eats is the washing powder box so its no big drama. |
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However, this week, in a hurry I didn't change the settings on the washing machine and ironing became a necessity. |
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Throughout his time at the club he has done everything from playing and coaching to washing the kit. |
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The fire lit under the copper of cold water brought it to boiling point for the white washing. |
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I have noted that the print is reduced considerably during this washing process, but usually regains its full tonal range in the fix. |
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Gabrielle works at nights washing car windows, and owns nothing but a pair of jeans, a couple of jumpers, a hat and a pair of worn-out shoes. |
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The kitchen has a range of eye and floor level units and is plumbed for a dishwasher and washing machine. |
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They had given me full charge of cleaning up after myself, and my mother had even refreshed my memory as to how the washing machine worked. |
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He decided it was time to leave school, so he found a job selling washing machines, refrigerators and electrical hardware. |
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Decontamination includes washing the skin with alkaline soap and then ethanol. |
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Values between 7 and 14 are found in basic or alkaline solutions such as caustic or washing soda. |
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A fine color is obtained by previously washing the alkanet with water and then thoroughly drying it before suspending it in the fat or oil. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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Also you can install tap flow aerators or regulators to decrease the amount of water used when washing your hands or brushing your teeth. |
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Pack some warm clothes and an all-purpose washing liquid to help minimise the amount of socks, T-shirts and shorts you'll need. |
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We have a stock of drinking water, washing water, a box of tinned food, biscuits, crisps, chocolates, we certainly won't go hungry. |
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Shampoos are not residual as they are rinsed off, and it is not much fun washing the average house cat. |
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She returned her gaze to the sunset, washing everything in tones of red and amaranthine. |
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Both the roots and leaves of the Soapwort contain saponin and when stirred in water produce a lather which may be used for washing. |
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Almost 60 per cent of water was wasted in washing of excess lather from the clothes. |
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If there's no washing machine, you may have to venture to the underworld which is the laundrette. |
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The house suddenly falls quiet again and with a deep sigh of exhaustion you turn to the piles of dirty plates and laundry that need washing. |
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The rear of the house has an open balcony for washing clothes, doing laundry, and performing other domestic chores. |
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It's 3.15, and I've done one lot of laundry, the washing up and have been shopping, but really have no desire to do anything on The Project. |
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Reminds me of opening the parachute bag that mum would bring home full of clean pressed washing from the laundry at Hornsey Road Baths. |
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Later we see him at a laundromat, washing his costume and reading a stack of books. |
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The coin mechanism was a slide device similar to the type found today on a washing machine in many Laundromats or on old pinball machines. |
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She was stuffing all her clothes in a washing machine at a Laundromat they'd discovered that was about a five minute cab ride from the hotel. |
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Hand washing was sometimes done at a laver or built-in basin in a recess in the hall entrance, with a projecting trough. |
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Coded tags similar to the washing instructions already sewn into clothes could be attached to garments by manufacturers. |
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This led on to a Saturday job for which I got paid peanuts for washing hair, making teas and coffees and sweeping up. |
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Marcus bundled the man inside and secured the lid with a length of washing line taken from the outside balcony. |
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If your bathroom is bright, consider installing a rheostat or washing up by the light of a night light. |
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Bags were subjected to 10 cold-water rinse cycles in a washing machine at a low water level. |
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Mrs Dunn said she left a bedroom window slightly ajar for about half an hour to dry off some washing. |
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David finished drying and washing the dishes and headed off to take a shower. |
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Other household items carried by the stores on wheels included washing powder, liniments, salve, and lye used for making soap. |
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The tour will include their greenhouse, fields, washing facility, and roadside market. |
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Immediately ahead is the kitchen with linoleum flooring and plumbing for a washing machine. |
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His sleeves are rolled up as though he should be the one immersed in washing up. |
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Simply washing the feeding bowl with a different detergent or placing it too near the litter tray can upset your cat's feeding habits. |
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Regarding the technical process, treating amorphous slags consist in smashing and washing them in order to pick off argentiferous lead bullets. |
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Wait until you have a full load before using a dishwasher or washing machine. |
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In general, washing one large load is more efficient than washing two small loads. |
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To conserve water and energy, wait until you have a full load before running your dishwasher or washing machine. |
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Finally, when I got up to go get a book to read while the load was washing, I opened the door. |
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Pickups were loaded down with bikes and boats, washing machines, all presents for the family back in Mexico. |
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Front loading washing machines are often used where top surface access is limited. |
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There is plumbing for a washing machine and the room is vented for a tumble dryer. |
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There is also plumbing for a washing machine and a dishwasher, as well as venting for a tumble dryer. |
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Most of us give little thought to what we're washing down the drain and flushing down the toilet as we go about our daily ablutions. |
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The rest of the kitchen has a bank of waist-high units, which conceal a washing machine and dishwasher. |
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Any washing is taken back to the wardrobe department for sorting, laundering and ironing. |
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We all talked about how washing the hair allows nurses to provide acceptable touching and that massaging the head can be relaxing. |
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There is plumbing for a washing machine, and a side door provides access to the garden. |
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She finishes washing and dresses promptly in an active attire of trousers and tunic instead of a gown. |
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Areas of skin which are affected by psoriasis must be treated gently when you are washing. |
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The very reason we spend money on things like soap and washing machines is that we trust the dirt is temporary and can be washed away. |
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But for those who embrace traditional ideas about family roles, it is rather weird to see men busy cooking and washing. |
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In addition to washing, cooking, and performing custodial chores, some of these women sold baked goods and took in sewing. |
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What do you do when you're not ironing, washing, cooking, and taking the children to and from school? |
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Fewer young people can be seen there, only kids playing outside and elders washing or cooking. |
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One night I was in the laundry room reading and washing and Karen came in with a basket of clothes. |
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Relief finally came three weeks later when nearly an inch of rain fell, washing the city and stabilizing the ash. |
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If you're happy, it seems to be a soft, quiet rain that's washing the earth. |
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Both sides, whilst washing their mouths out with soap, may still ponder the title. |
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Ministers and officers were sitting at a long table in the conference hall, a dull rain sorrowfully washing large windows. |
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One forestry official pointed out that mountain forests were essential to prevent soil washing down the steep slopes in heavy rains. |
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The pollutants fall to earth in snow, rain, and dust particles, eventually washing into the many lakes and ponds that dot the region. |
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I spent an hour mesmerised by the waves, washing in and out across the sand, every now and then throwing up coloured gems. |
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Low sibilant noises pulled me out of dreams of cold ocean waves washing on a shale beach. |
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After several attempts and with large waves washing through the lifeboat, Crewman Rogers managed to bring three people over the bow. |
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The Gulf Stream stopped washing the shores of northern Europe with the warm waters of the Caribbean thirteen years ago. |
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I'm not going to write about this here, because it wouldn't be fair and I don't believe in washing my dirty laundry in public. |
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There is a terrible pressure within the community to close ranks, not to be seen in public, washing one's dirty linen in public. |
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They're washing their hands of the problem but also guaranteeing the landlords get their revenues, which are, of course, a form of tax revenue. |
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The Conservatives, on the other hand, believe sprawl is a provincial and municipal issue, and are washing their hands of it. |
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As an executive who is responsible for financial affairs, he should not be washing his hands of the matter in such a way. |
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I help her with cleaning, vacuuming, washing up, chopping vegetables, and a bit of cooking. |
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The items included kites, toiletries, chocolates, biscuits, washing soaps, breakfast cereals and beans which she sourced from various business houses in the capital city. |
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Let's hope the clinic this afternoon will pass quickly, so that I can look to washing away the bad karma that has been following me with some irie spirit later. |
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Daily gentle washing with soap, detergent, or alcohol is effective. |
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Use a good quality wash leather to dry the caravan after washing. |
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Children splash around in the babbling river where the infection began, women washing and bathing on rocks in the sun. |
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Their chores will be done with the implements of the day, which means they will be cooking their meals over an open fire and washing their clothes with a washboard. |
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I wailed, a sudden sensation of hopelessness washing over me. |
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One of the more memorable scenes in the book, at least for me, has Smith observing a working-class woman whistling a tune while hanging out the washing. |
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There's no doctor's surgery as yet and I can confirm that all of the families appear to have their own washing machines so it looks like there'll be no launderette either. |
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Similarly washing machines have made washermen without jobs. |
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I've spent the entire day sorting and washing baby clothes and the like. |
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This may be the background sound of a washing machine or vacuum cleaner. |
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I would spend a whole day cleaning, washing and waxing that car. |
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Structural injustice occurs when we let the system oppress the poor and the defenseless by washing our hands of the matter or simply walking away from the victims. |
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This was a reminder of the days when the sovereign washed the feet of the poor in imitation of Christ washing the feet of His disciples at the Last Supper. |
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The repellent agent cannot gain anything from the washing materials agent. |
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Sitting on the terrace of his family's restaurant, washing down a home-made strudel with lashings of local raspberry grappa, I could see what he meant. |
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As infants, my kids ate food right off the floor without washing or boiling. |
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Treatment should be carried out by medical personnel at a treatment centre where proper sanitation methods such as washing facilities and a proper latrine are available. |
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Labels similar to those attached to fridges, freezers, washing machines, dishwashers, and other white goods will appear in car showrooms from 1st September. |
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The washing machines could take our entire week's clothes in one go. |
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And she is angry that a town whose residents often complain about teenagers behaving badly are contemplating washing their hands of a scheme which is tackling the problem. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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Its larger counterpart, the agave or century plant, like a tank-trap, can still be seen used as a washing line, with the clothes hung on the huge spikes. |
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In the house she puts the washing in the machine and takes it out again. |
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The room is also plumbed for a washing machine and is vented for a dryer. |
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I tried one of those reusables for my runs to the store, as it holds goods better in the car, but after washing it loses its shape, and you can't wash the cardboard bottom. |
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Each is taught tasks such as picking up dropped items, opening and closing doors, helping remove clothing, and even emptying laundry out of the washing machine. |
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There is extensive walk-in eaves storage at this level, which the present owners use as a storage and utility room, as it is plumbed for a washing machine. |
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Never mind that it takes me two hours to hang out four loads of washing, not including folding and ironing time and I usually do about 12 to 16 loads per week. |
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According to Mr Clare, a staggering 71 out of every 100 washing machines sold with an extended warranty incur claims within three years of purchase! |
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The use of hand lotion to recondition skin is considered most beneficial when the application is followed by a longer time period before washing occurs again. |
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They were washing and drying dishes and chattering when the doorbell rang. |
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She expresses an interest in the attractive silk shirts they are washing. |
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Followers had traveled many miles to mourn the loss, and aid in the ritual washing, dressing, and honoring of the body. |
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It has become unfashionable for women to talk about laundry and washing machines in polite society, as if doing so somehow demonstrated the limits of their worldly interests. |
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Indoor pools combining washing and laundry facilities sprang up in cities. |
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My washing line disappeared after that, never to be seen again. |
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Whenever my mom's out, I'm always the one washing dishes or doing laundry. |
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In fact, they pride themselves on washing their dirty laundry in public. |
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There was no shopping done, no laundry done and no washing up done. |
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Despite having been running around a stage for an hour playing a guitar previously, he was clean and his clothes radiated the smell of washing powder. |
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The river is where much of Southeast Asia comes alive, so expect to see children frolicking, men cormorant fishing and women washing and cooking in the shallows. |
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For the first time in their lives I am cooking, washing and taking them to swimming at 5 o' clock in the morning every single day rather than once in a while. |
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They saw people bathing, relieving themselves and washing their clothes in the same waters used by sickly, flea-infested donkeys, pigs, cows and goats. |
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On one side of the main building there were four washing machines and two wringers, which were driven by a 20-horse-power engine placed in the adjoining building. |
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Hand washing with antiseptic soap or hand rubbing with alcohol-based disinfectant significantly reduced bacterial counts compared to hand washing with unmedicated soap. |
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In the photo you'll notice that an item of clothing had been torn from the washing line in the strong wind and rain that's been battering us since yesterday. |
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For years there has been a problem with whales washing onto beaches. |
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I then left the clothes in a bucket to soak overnight with washing soda. |
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We were finishing steaks at a motel dining room, washing them down with beer, when the waitress could stand it no longer. |
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If you are washing a small load, use the appropriate water-level setting. |
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A large section of streambank was riprapped to prevent the landowner's septic system and 20 feet of severely slumping shoreline from washing into the brook. |
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By the time Oliver's been fed, had his nappy changed, and I've done a load or two of washing in the morning it's time to start the feeding and changing routine all over again. |
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He'd been meditating when the first wave arrived, almost washing into the temple, and now he was coordinating the distribution of aid to approximately 2000 people. |
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The sock concerned is suspended from a washing line on wooden pegs. |
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How much longer can the board go on washing their dirty linen in public? |
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That way, when the car breaks down, the washing machine floods the kitchen floor or the telly goes ping you don't need to make a drama out of a crisis. |
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By doing this the team are washing their dirty laundry in public. |
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Sadie hates the fact that she was washing her dirty laundry in public. |
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Although the Council made attempts to improve the quality of the service provided by native washermen, the laundrymen did not change much in the washing process. |
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Odysseus's identity is discovered by the housekeeper, Eurycleia, when she recognizes an old scar as she is washing his feet. |
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He didn't enjoy washing his car, but it was so dirty that he did it anyway. |
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He did the washing up and stayed behind to watch the dinner cook while she hopped off with a friend to have her horoscope cast by another friend. |
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Rare marbles, especially overlays, sulphides, clambroths, and other unusual specimens, need gentle washing and drying. |
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Washboards went the way of the dinosaurs when washing machines became commonplace. |
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I feel a wave of hateration washing over me. I can't believe that Mimi's getting a car before I get one. |
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Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the centre of gyres and coastlines, frequently washing aground where it is known as beach litter. |
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A charter from the reign of his son Edward the Elder depicts Alfred as hearing one such appeal in his chamber, while washing his hands. |
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I cannot honestly report that I have ever seen a feline matron of this class washing her face when in an interesting condition. |
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I threw my jizzy sheets in the washing machine before my mum could find them. |
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Wear gloves at all times if possible, and after each washing rinse with lemonized water, and apply Lemon Lotion. |
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Universal motors also lend themselves to electronic speed control and, as such, are an ideal choice for devices like domestic washing machines. |
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It is used as the coating in liquitabs, which contain liquid washing detergent, and in soluble laundry bags to hold soiled hospital laundry. |
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Then she straightened the kitchen, lit the lamp, mended the fire, looked out the washing for the next day, and put it to soak. |
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There was a bright-red plastic baby-bath, a car tyre, a rusty mangle, and something that looked like a primitive version of a washing machine. |
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The spun fibre would then be woven into cloth, which would be finished by washing and drying, fulling, napping and pressing. |
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Leaching occurs on the dunes, washing humus into the slacks, and the slacks may be much more developed than the exposed tops of the dunes. |
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Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the center of gyres and coastlines, frequently washing aground where it is known as beach litter. |
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My washing machine has gone on the fritz, and I have a load of muddy clothes to clean. |
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Sodium and potassium are removed from residual, crude and heavy distillates by a water washing procedure. |
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She attended to charitable works, serving orphans and the poor every day before she ate and washing the feet of the poor in imitation of Christ. |
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The propensity of water to form solutions and emulsions is useful in various washing processes. |
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Touring campsites have full access to the Holiday parks facilities, including clothes washing and showering. |
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Russians have many traditions, including the washing in banya, a hot steam bath somewhat similar to sauna. |
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Techniques like hand washing, wearing gowns, and wearing face masks can help prevent infections from being passed from one person to another. |
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Frequent hand washing remains the most important defense against the spread of unwanted organisms. |
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My pop pop was a teenager in the 1940s and he worked at a restaurant doing everything from washing dishes to cooking. |
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Solvents, pesticides, lye, washing soda, and portland cement provide a few examples of product used by consumers. |
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Flax requires retting and dressing, while wool requires carding and washing. |
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Many other things there be which they have received to hold, as the washing of cups, and pots. |
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The soda ash was then separated from the black ash by washing it with water. |
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Many coals extracted from both surface and underground mines require washing in a coal preparation plant. |
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To control and restrain the pollution of public roads, wheel washing systems are becoming more common. |
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You'd better rinse that stain before putting the shirt in the washing machine. |
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The street door was open, and we entered a narrow space with washing facilities, curtained off from the courtyard. |
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Just across the field stood a small house. In the yard the week's washing was hung out. Among the articles was a red tablecloth. |
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In hard times, some women would take in washing and others dressmaking repairs. |
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Other applications include acid washing package boilers and descaling large plate and tubed heat exchangers without the need for dismantling. |
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Then the thermal oxidation in air and acid washing processes were carried out in order to purify the nanotubes. |
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After the milling, acid washing was performed to ensure a complete removal of iron species. |
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In no time, she has persuaded him to unleash his inner wild man, and soon they are washing down pills with booze and bouncing off the walls. |
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She's seen washing the doorstep, like a good 1950s woman, going shopping, having tea and pictured artily from behind a street display of prams. |
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Color Conserve has ingredients like babassu betaine, which will clean gently without washing colour away. |
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A board with wooden dowels makes a really good drain board when washing bottles. |
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However, washing bottles every time they are refilled uses resources, as does making new bottles. |
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I got a job in pathology and started out doing the mundane jobs such as polishing glass slides and washing bottles. |
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Organisers also point out it can now accept donations of toiletries, washing powder, cleaning items, cat and dog food, baby food and toiletries. |
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It always sends ripples in every direction, in a concentric washing of every floating leaf, twig, and waterbug. |
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