There are clean towels and washrags under the sink and shampoo is already in the shower. |
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The important information is that while he may have gone off the rails in the past, he's clean and sober now. |
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The instrumentals are clean and crisp, nicely showcasing Parker's mixture of chamber music and ragtime. |
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Though it was small, it was clean and well-kept, and the tables were of good quality along with the chairs. |
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The city and its people were immaculately clean, the paths and squares swept, and the humblest canoemen clean in his rags. |
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Presently she came back with a kettle of water still warm from the noon fire and a bundle of clean rags. |
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She hurried over to one of the cabinets, not waiting for an answer, and pulled out a bottle of witch hazel and two clean rags. |
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He leaned down to gather clean water in the rag for rinsing, running the cloth over the same areas. |
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It hadn't taken Lee long to come back with a clean wet cloth before the cold rag was pressed to Kris' scalp. |
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Inspect and clean gutters, leaders, window wells and drains of all leaves and debris and make sure gutters are firmly secure to the house. |
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For radiometric dating we selected from each zircon concentrate about 10-20 clean crystals with neither fractures nor inclusions. |
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Using a sharp, clean knife or clippers, cut the tip of a side shoot that has at least three leaf joints. |
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A clean sweep of domestic cups and two European trophies should have been followed by a Premiership title. |
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His garden was nearly weedless with straight, clean rows aligned like soldiers. |
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Blanket cylinder positioning also allows faster clean up, shortening the down time between jobs. |
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The white is then scooped off the top and the wine racked or poured into a clean barrel. |
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Susan ordered windows with miniblinds sandwiched between the glass so she'd never need to clean another blind. |
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He wiped her foot again to clean away the blood, then taking the salve, he covered the wound and wrapped her foot. |
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Quickly I washed the wound clean and applied the salve before once more bandaging his leg. |
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Jody stretches out on the moist jetty, and inhales the clean smell of old wood. |
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Cleaner, greener jet fuels made from formulas that contain part soybean oil could clean up the air and give added profits to soybean growers. |
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The health officer acknowledged that dozens of refugees had fallen sick due to lack of food, medicine, clean water, bedding and sanitation. |
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Vinyl cleaners sold in furniture stores or auto stores help clean stubborn soil on vinyl upholstery. |
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I wiped the smile right off her face, she says, like she used to wipe her school slate clean with a bit of spit and an unwinding jersey sleeve. |
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Once again, wipe the surface clean and if you wish you can apply a coat of paste wax or liquid polish. |
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Begin your sessions with exercises like deadlifts, squats, clean and jerks, and bench presses. |
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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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This week we'll clean out the Answerman's inbox a little, with some quickie responses to some quickie questions. |
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He had short hair, was clean shaven and was wearing a shirt, jacket, jeans and a white baseball cap. |
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Even a pair of jeans and a cotton shirt looks elegant and cool if it is clean and well ironed. |
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The United Utilities scheme, to clean up watercourses which run into the River Irwell, began last November. |
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The first conservation step is to clean the surface of dirt and loose accumulations with water and detergent applied under high pressure. |
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Refill the tub with clean cold water and rinse the pipes out by running the jets a few more minutes. |
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Somewhere in the maze of subterranean cracks below the village, contaminated surface water was leaking into clean groundwater. |
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Transfer the apple sauce to clean pint jars, leaving one-half inch headspace. |
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Perhaps now you can appreciate my earlier fascination with clean public washrooms. |
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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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Most surgical operation sites simply need to be kept clean by daily washing with cool water. |
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Instead of janitors or custodians, Japanese schools had the students clean up the classrooms at the end of the day. |
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Use either cotton squares or a very soft clean washcloth and go over your face a few times. |
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There are ample, clean washbasins, equipped with hot and cold running water and hygienic electric and actually functioning hand dryers. |
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I kept forgetting to put my clothes in the wash, so this morning when I got up, I realized that I had no clean gym clothes. |
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There were clean towels, a fresh, white robe hanging on the back of the door and brand new bottles of shampoo, conditioner and even body wash. |
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I really feel in this day and age, everyone should be able to drink and wash in clean water. |
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The books and papers will first be washed in clean water with a very mild detergent to remove the dirt and debris. |
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The only way I have found to get my spectacles really clean is to wash them in soap and warm water. |
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Gagnon is widely quoted in the local press, where he is cast as the man who wants to clean up the streets of the quartier. |
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My eternally humorless grouch of a nanny was on the warpath, intending to scrub me clean after a messy cops and robbers game gone horribly muddy. |
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On occasions competition threatened to get out of hand, and both teams gave no quarter in their quest for goals and clean sheets. |
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He was a dark iron gray with a broad chest and fine quarters, clean limbed with perfect feet, and hoofs as black as jet. |
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As she was trying to clean up the mess, using a box of tissues, she heard the honking of a horn behind her. |
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However, this month the winds and driving rain so far prevented any such activity and hopes for an early clean up so far are postponed. |
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By law once they've served their time they are then free, a clean slate in a sense. |
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Egyptians used bath oils, white powders, and abrasives to clean their teeth. |
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Fans with vastly different tastes still get off on its piercing wail, distorted rumbles, or clean and warm sound. |
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We decided to return to the house and pack our gear and clean up after us ready to leave. |
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I feel obligated to clean up after myself since I'll be running into the maids all month. |
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They may be asked to clean up after customers and publicise the anti-litter message on posters. |
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After all, people with money and status employ other people to clean up after them. |
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He and his mum were checked by paramedics and a midwife and were allowed to stay at home after being given a clean bill of health. |
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People turn up in cars to allow their dogs to exercise, which is fine, but then do not clean up after their pets. |
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He agreed that some of the trains look shabby even after a good clean because many of them are about forty years old. |
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We do ask our visitors to clean up after their dogs, especially in the more frequented areas of the estate. |
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It took me half an hour the other night to clean up after some horrible cat. |
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I was so tired after and went to clean my teeth to find the toothpaste missing. |
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Each enclosure needs keepers to clean up after them and replenish their food. |
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Dog wardens are going undercover to catch owners who don't clean up after their pets. |
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Everyone was glad to get back to green grass and clean air after summer in the big city. |
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He smiled, showing off two perfectly straight rows of clean whiter than white teeth. |
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We want clean clothes, but within that simple desire lie images of crisp starching, of linen whiter than white. |
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The intruder was described as being a clean shaven white male with glasses and around 55 years old. |
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And the purification is by the communication of a new life and nature in which we are clean every whit. |
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For all external uses, apply turmeric powder directly to the affected area every two hours, using a clean cloth. |
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Are the other political parties immune to this disease and therefore as clean as a whistle in this regard? |
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Similarly, those seeking to control crime, and raise consequential consumer confidence, must appear to be clean as a whistle. |
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Thereafter Abbey should have a business as clean as a whistle, enabling it to focus on its personal financial services side. |
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She's as clean as a whistle, but you, you obviously had something to do with this mess. |
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So i arrive at the call and get to work, and what do you know there's a 40 gig hard drive, clean as a whistle. |
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Use a nonabrasive cleaner to clean the surface, followed by rubbing alcohol, which will remove any residue. |
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But that does not mean the remainder of the existing commercial loan portfolio is as clean as a whistle. |
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I'm not saying I was clean as a whistle back then, but I did learn to read music. |
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British agriculture on the whole is as clean as a whistle, compared to some other parts of Europe. |
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The production is clean as a whistle and as smooth as a newly varnished coffee table. |
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Technically, Owen Moriarty's playing is as clean as a whistle with tonally strong projection. |
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I insisted Jon have a CT scan, a calcium scan, and he came up clean as a whistle. |
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I think some actors probably find it frustrating, because he likes things clean as a whistle, unadorned, and unemotional, generally speaking. |
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Have your musket clean as a whistle, hatchet scoured, sixty rounds powder and ball, and be ready to march at a minute's warning. |
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All recordings have come up as clean as a whistle and the album is a fine memorial to another conductor who was so tragically short lived. |
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Well no, but its excellent rollaway hood, complete with dinky peak, keeps you dry and clean as a whistle. |
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More importantly for our purposes, the all-digital source material transfers to DVD clean as a whistle. |
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My music will never sound as well-produced as some techno record that sounds clean as a whistle. |
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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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With a clean whisk, beat the egg white till it stands stiff then fold into the mascarpone. |
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The lead singer has developed a slight raspiness to his usually clean vocals. |
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Reliability in the field or on the range can be improved by maintaining a clean shotgun. |
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Why wasn't the granite washed clean like the rock outcrops we see jutting into the sea at the coast? |
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Back home at the ranch house a full day of intermittent showers has washed the dust out of the air and made everything clean and sparkling again. |
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Individuals had to learn the importance of clean hands and basic personal sanitation to stop the rampant spread of infectious disease. |
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The clean white designer bathrooms feature wet rooms, waffle-weave robes and local Sanctum beauty products. |
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She went to the sink and wet a towel to clean Matty's face which was covered with spaghetti. |
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Next, chop the tomatoes and the raisins, and drop them into a large, very clean pot. |
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The final clean up before the Tidy Towns adjudication will be on Monday 14th June at 7.30 pm. |
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I'll clean up everything at light welter then I'll move up to welterweight and clean up there as well. |
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The absent turkey had been blown clean away in the hurricane force winds, I concluded. |
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She has consistently criticised the health authority for using contract cleaning companies to clean the hospital rather than employing its own cleaners directly. |
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When cleaning bathroom glass, buff it off with wads of clean newspaper. |
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Firefighters used fire hoses to clean the aircraft and the ramp. |
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Okay, let me wash up and change into a clean shirt and we'll take off. |
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The result will force Romney to settle for a crushing win on his native turf, rather than a clean sweep. |
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He goes to great lengths, for example, to describe his admittance into Hampton Institute in Virginia in 1872 as the result of his ability to clean and dust a classroom. |
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Use a tarp to collect trimmings or a rake to clean up afterward. |
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On the table are some clean clothes for you to wear after you wash up. |
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But at least the Goncourt, with its derisory 50NF cash reward, had clean hands. |
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In the cart house across the street, swept clean in advance, a barrel of Guinness was set on a trestle and the black stuff was dispensed to all comers. |
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For the enormous quantities of clean water that are piped in, an equal amount of sewage is piped out. |
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He was clean shaven, had dark hair which was around one-and-a-half inches long with a slight wave, and was wearing a black hooded top with black jeans. |
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I think I will go wash up, but I have clean clothes, soap, and a towel. |
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Ironically for someone who is supposed to be a champion of clean politics, he has fallen afoul of the very rules that were introduced to stamp out political corruption. |
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I should just come home and help clean up the damage done by the ravagers. |
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Head to the grocery store and carry your groceries home for a quick arm workout, or clean your home for cardio boost. |
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He shows Arthur around his house, which is clean and well-kept. |
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He had a clean appearance despite his rags and an honest weary face. |
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This clean source of caffeine is the next noble, and healthy, substitute for your daily cup of coffee. |
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Then I look around and realise I haven't had time to wash or clean for three weeks and resignedly start picking at the bring-and-buy sale ranged round the bed. |
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Basescu also jawboned local businesses to renovate schools, while bars and restaurants were encouraged to clean up sidewalks by their premises, which many actually did. |
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Christie kept her eyes fixed on the girl as she wiped her hands clean on a rag and straightened her apron, finally coming out of the kitchen into the hall. |
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The woman strode quickly to the tables, scooped up a few fallen petals, and dusted the throne with a clean rag, though it was already sparkling magnificence. |
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If he was clean as a whistle, would they be willing to do this? |
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He searches through drawers and finds a rag to clean the kit. |
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Returning from his grimy hours of manual labour, he dives into a hotel to wash away the dirt, emerging clean and immaculate in a fresh suit and tie. |
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This could result in a situation where you apply for, say, a personal loan, but get turned down for it even though your own credit report is as clean as a whistle. |
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Then I'd wash, clean my teeth, eat the meal and go to school. |
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Especially considering yesterday we thought this was one clean as a whistle kid, and then today we find out there was a very real possibility he was into drugs. |
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Even if you're clean as a whistle, you're guilty by association. |
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Everyone accepts that animals benefit greatly from being unloaded, watered and rested, and it also gives you the opportunity to clean and re-bed trucks. |
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I disturb their efforts to get their children and the few clothes they have with them clean using hoses and battered buckets. |
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She took out few clean tomatoes and lettuce and washed them thoroughly. |
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An abdominal computerized tomographic scan was clean as a whistle except for a fatty liver, and a gallbladder hepatobiliary scan also was negative. |
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The colors are crisp and clear, the picture as clean as a whistle. |
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Helping the weevils was the relatively clean water flowing into the dam. |
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He also shook off a clean right hook and a jarring left uppercut in a first round as the Londoner prevented the home favourite from making much of an early impression. |
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But for a public that expects clean air, clean water, and a healthy future for its children, the administration's actions speak louder than words. |
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Using abrasives, such as steel wool or abrasive powders tends to permanently scratch the smooth glassy surface, and make it harder to clean thereafter. |
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The congreso has a traditionally tight grip on the community, and like the other Kuna villages we visited, the place is clean as a whistle, with not a bit of trash in sight. |
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He slid the bandage off the thumb, and I saw a clean cut at the top knuckle where the upper thumb had been removed. |
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After my digestive tract was clean as a whistle, and I looked like an extra from Schindler's List, it was time to get a look inside of me and see what was wrong. |
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Now that Lohan is no longer an a-list celebrity, he washed his hands clean of the redheaded bombshell. |
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I'm sure that many people, the local schools' caretakers in particular, will join me in asking why we can't have a weatherproof, clean tarmac path to enjoy. |
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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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Nonetheless, it is prudent to make sure your boot pivot sockets are clean of grit, since heavy use combined with abrasive material could accelerate wear. |
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Then, as if by magic, funds pour into the UK as clean capital, free from any taxation or further scrutiny. |
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Jaffles can be prepared in advance, covered and kept in refrigerator until required. It is best to clean your sandwich maker while still hot with a damp cloth. |
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So developing CCS or an alternative that allows coal to become clean energy, is essential for meeting the 2050 goal. |
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The show centers on two detectives with contrasting world views who must clean up the streets of Battle Creek, Mich. |
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Wipe the baby's bottom with a baby wipe or a clean wet washcloth. |
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The hospitals were said to be notably clean and had a high standard of decor with cleaners employed directly by the trust, which treated them as valuable members of staff. |
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The council and Bayer are encouraging dog owners to clean up their pets' mess and put it in the bins provided, and make sure their dogs are regularly wormed. |
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It can also be employed at times when the pothole is dry and clean with more lasting results. |
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Furthermore, chemicals used to clean up oil spills may have contributed to the duckweed problem. |
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I applaud their efforts to clean up the city, but they must do more. |
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I like keeping the house clean but, to be truthful, I hate vacuuming. |
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Maintaining a clean airstream around the car is important for good fuel economy. |
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In the closets or almeries on each side of the Frater-house door in the Cloisters, Towels were kept white and clean to dry their Hands upon. |
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Then with her curved hand knife, she proceeded to clean the selected sprouts, flipping them backhanded into the top crate on her left when done. |
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After a mistake like that, there wasn't much to do besides bawl out the offender and clean up. |
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To them, it's good fun to respond to any request for Smokey reports with clean and green, then watch speeding adults become bear bait. |
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Bright, radiant, glad eyed, clean souled seraphim, Whose genius would at once from heaven bethrust, Dared they to purity unfaithful prove. |
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A clear breach is when the waves roll over the vessel without breaking. A clean breach is when everything on deck is swept away. |
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We broomed the dirt floor clean with spruce branches, brought our gear inside, and moved in. |
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A light sand or a soft brush-down with wire wool is often enough to clean up the wood while preserving its character. |
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This particular day he set the scene by arranging with his cahoots to clean up the local operators. |
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Pregnant women are often advised to have someone else clean the cat box to reduce the risk of contracting toxoplasmosis. |
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During this confabulation, the whole house, drawers and all, was gutted as clean as a fowl for supper. |
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When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not make clean riddance of corners of thy field. |
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Remind them, if necessary, that properly done, microhydro will generate clean power for many years without damaging the environment in any way. |
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The business was sold to a publicly traded clean shell to achieve rapid liquidity for the owners. |
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In November 1928, as the beneficiaries of this revulsion, the Liberals made a clean sweep of every seat on the borough council. |
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He achieved a clean sweep winning four professional majors in a span of 294 days. |
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The man was not clean but she had long since lost any sense of disgust at the urine smell and the small curds of cock-cheese. |
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When the sub got stuck, the brass kept the fact under wraps for 32 hours before Russia came clean and asked for foreign help. |
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Perhaps it is only fair to come clean at the start and confess that I found J.R.R. Tolkien's Unfinished Tales a disappointment. |
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Keep a completely open mind, washed of all past ideas and clean of every concept you have made. |
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On highways such as I190 and I290 a conga line lets plows make a clean sweep from curbline to curbline on one pass he said. |
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Do you need an extra pair of hands to help you pass out slices of cake and to clean up after the party is over? |
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As the hour grows late, I know that I'm going to have to get him out of here so I can clean and defunkify this bedroom. |
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The new soldier did not clean his cabin and was scolded for dereliction and disobedience. |
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In the experiment the dry-handed milkers washed their hands thoroughly in soap and water and dried them on a clean towel before starting. |
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If, however, excessively dungy animals are offered for transportation, the owner of the animals is requested to clean them. |
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Deepfried white bait with the spicy salt are an easy like, crisp and clean flavours with a little bowl of mayo to soften their attack. |
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Even with an elephant dose of sedative, the horse was still kicking at him when he tried to clean the wound. |
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As technology got better, he'd go back and fiddle with them, convinced he could clean them up enough for release. |
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After harvesting the first flush, clean up all the withered pinheads and debris on the surface of the block. |
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He had said he would clean his room a thousand times before, but this time he actually did it, and flabbergastingly well too. |
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The term flea pit was not justified as the cinema turned out to be clean and well maintained. |
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I'd like to use that Superfund to clean up pollution for a change and not just pay lawyers. |
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The door was French grey outside with raised metal lettering, as clean and sharp as a new knife. |
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Probably fuckstrated, counting on her young stud there to lay some steeler pipe, clean the cobwebs out of Little Miss Fuzzy. |
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Plan was to clean the bank, ghost the mercs, break wide through the tunnel. |
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Cleaning the byre involved barrowing out the contents of the groop, sluicing it down and rebedding it with clean straw. |
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The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds that of either gut shot deer or those run by dogs. |
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The ladder holdoff enabled him to clean the gutters easily without the ladder's weight damaging them. |
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Waste water was removed by complex sewage systems and released into nearby bodies of water, keeping the towns clean and free from effluent. |
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Doctors had the knowledge to clean their surgical instruments with hot water after each use. |
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Jessica was terribly inefficient at cleaning, so her brother usually had to clean the whole room. |
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It is recommended to use an interdental brush, or dental floss, to clean between the teeth. |
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A good jigger will have a well formed lip that will pour a clean stream into the cocktail shaker or glass. |
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Strip down clean to the basic fibre, whatever it is, and cut it into knittable lengths. |
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It uses this map to clean the floor methodically, even if it requires the robot to return to its base multiple times to recharge itself. |
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Ordinary vacuum cleaners should never be used to clean up asbestos fibers, even if fitted with a HEPA filter. |
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This clean cut promotes healthier, thicker and more resilient lawn growth that is more resistant to disease, weeds and parasites. |
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If the gap between the blades is less than the thickness of the grass, a clean cut can still be made. |
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Pregnant women are often advised to have someone else clean the litter box to reduce the risk of contracting toxoplasmosis. |
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He would often clean his brush after each stroke when painting flesh, so that the colour remained constantly variable. |
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It had been such a clean shot that the wound immediately went through the process of cauterisation. |
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The evolution of the styles of the British Invasion bands also showed in US culture, as some bands went from more clean cut to being more hippie. |
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The white end just is a way to make it easier for judges to score clean hits. |
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Button ran most of the race in clean air and maintained the lead after the Toyotas pitted and fell down the order. |
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His clean cut, viceless image became, via Stephen Hendry, the blueprint for the modern game. |
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He slips the clean shirt over his muscled-up black shoulders. Takes his shoes and socks off and slides his feet into Nike sandals. |
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There is a cleaning service to clean the aircraft after the aircraft lands. |
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He drank his coffee standing in the clean wash of a wind nemoral and northern, its light going thin and cold. |
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I used a nonabrasive cleanser to clean the porcelain fixtures because I didn't want to scratch them. |
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They are not at all such as we describe them when we relate that they let themselves be captured by virgins, but clean contrary to our notions. |
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The otter is held to be a clean animal belonging to Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrian belief, and taboo to kill. |
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Men are supposed to come to the mosque wearing loose and clean clothes that do not reveal the shape of the body. |
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When a mound is completed and the ground around has been swept clean of residual combustible material, a senior potter lights the fire. |
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During the season the side set a record of nine consecutive league victories, and, during the same period, seven consecutive clean sheets. |
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The following season Jackett recruited a number of new defensive players and set a record of seven consecutive home clean sheets, all victories. |
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In the 1990s, the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority started to implement plans to decommission, disassemble and clean up both piles. |
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Visiting Africa opened my eyes to what it is like living without clean water. |
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Wind turbines provide a clean energy source, emitting no greenhouse gases and no waste product. |
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The oysters are transported and placed into tanks pumped with clean water for periods of 48 to 72 hours. |
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While the distribution of clean water increases, in some parts of the world it remains unequal. |
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Unlike badgers, which fastidiously clean their earths and defecate in latrines, red foxes habitually leave pieces of prey around their dens. |
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European badgers are fastidiously clean animals which regularly clear out and discard old bedding. |
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Its mother licks it clean until it is almost free of scent, so predators will not find it. |
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From a technological and a social point of view there is no clean break between the two. |
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Project AWARE for example promotes the idea of letting dive clubs clean up litter, for example as a diving exercise. |
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The least you can do is keep your pearly whites squeaky clean with a cutting-edge electric toothbrush. |
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In 1993, a group formed to clean it up, adopting the mummichog as a mascot, and has removed thousands of tons of contaminated sediment. |
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Although most of their presence was elsewhere, they did built a villa at Rock, Brighstone to make use of the clean waters of the Buddle Brook. |
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This final drive is often concealed by a chain enclosure to keep the chain clean and reduce wear. |
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To keep their expensive suits clean and keep warm while riding, mods often wore long army parkas. |
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Boat builders should not work when they are tired and should keep the work floor clean so they don't trip over tools or wood or electric leads. |
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The architecture can range from ornate with bold with colours to simple, clean lines with earth tones. |
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Outside of Seville are nine PS20 solar power towers which use the city's sunny weather to provide most of it with clean and renewable energy. |
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The company is also responsible for the maintenance and delivery infrastructure of clean water in the state. |
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Colombia with a very clean electricity generation matrix reaffirms its support for the Paris Climate Agreement. |
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Ujung Kulon has been equipped with various means of telecommunications networks, electricity, and clean water. |
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Around the time of the last factories' closing, environmental efforts to clean up the river progressed. |
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The new kid was covered in mud, the thin drizzle doing nothing to clean him off, but it was clear he was a prime cut. |
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Due to its natural beauty and clean air, Tasmania is a popular location for Australians to retire to. |
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The drupes are cooked briefly in hot water, both to clean them and to prepare them for drying. |
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An uncircumcised man should always take special precautions when bathing to pull back the foreskin and clean carefully around the glans. |
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An injunction can require someone to do something, like clean up an oil spill or remove a spite fence. |
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It is difficult to quantify the value of an environmental value such as a healthy ecosystem, clean air, or species diversity. |
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Prior to the introduction of the mechanical cotton gin, cotton had required considerable labor to clean and separate the fibers from the seeds. |
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It is usually removed via pickling or the smooth clean surface process, which reveals a smooth surface. |
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Keep floors in work areas in a clean and, so far as possible, a dry condition. |
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A rivet tightly set in its hole returns a clean and clear ring, while a loose rivet produces a recognizably different sound. |
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A paste made from calcium carbonate and deionized water can be used to clean tarnish on silver. |
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The lower sieve separates clean grain, which falls through, from incompletely threshed pieces. |
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Risk factors for the disease include poor sanitation, not enough clean drinking water, and poverty. |
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Between uses the cloth should be rinsed in clean water and dried in the sun to kill any bacteria on it. |
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They might alternatively be required to chop firewood, clean the wards, or carry out other domestic tasks. |
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Most effective is the switch to clean power sources such as wind power, solar power, hydro power which don't cause air pollution. |
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To ensure that there are no leaks, clean the surfaces before you reseat the valve. |
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The snow was covered with dust so he had to dig for clean snow to eat with his dinner. |
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The white to rusty underparts are barred with thin clean bands of dark brown or black. |
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A very old hat, much necktie and aged coat buttoned up on his neck, humpbacked, not particularly clean looking. |
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The Anglezarke, Upper Rivington, Lower Rivington and Yarrow reservoirs were built to provide Liverpool with clean water. |
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These reversionists think technology and industrialism are synonymous. They can't imagine clean technology, human technology. |
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The righteous is not innocent of the deeds of the wicked, And the white-handed is not clean in the doings of the felon. |
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He is wearing the last clean rompers I had for him and they are getting dirtier by the minute. |
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But chances were rare for the lowest scorers in the Premier League against a Newcastle defence which claimed a fourth straight clean sheet. |
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The act was clean and well-rehearsed, but the performers lacked the showmanship that would have made it great. |
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You men have had baths, while Aunt Hilda and I haven't had a chance to get clean for fear of waking you slugabeds. |
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Having done so, take the bird to the next basin, and with spongeful after spongeful of clean water well rinse out the soap. |
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The two clean rooms, where chips are made, are sprucer than a hospital theatre. |
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Th' main sewer will have to be brought clean across i' this direction, an' it'll be a stiffish job. |
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Wearing his custom-made silks, McCarthy duly rode the horse a treat as they streeted the opposition and helped connections clean up the bookies. |
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They are the American dream torn asunder, like clean fresh laundry left drying on the clothesline, switchbladed by bored boys of summer. |
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The cell block is clean and doesn't smell of disinfectant. The trusties do all the work. The supply of trusties is always ample. |
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The company cooking utensils were scoured every day, and the camp was as clean as bare, turfless earth could be. |
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The room gives off an air of clean spareness. The roof rafters are exposed, and the wood colors are raw and unmellowed. |
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Napping permits a more permeable cake on the fabric surface but, in some cases, is more difficult to clean than unnapped cloth. |
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Anyway, I had left the encounter with a clean conscience and an unpunched face. Just. |
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Color Conserve has ingredients like babassu betaine, which will clean gently without washing colour away. |
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And he could not clean it because windscreen wash bottles were no longer being refilled. |
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The Baby hitmaker has a fear of filthy fingers and carries a special washcloth wherever he goes so he can regularly clean his dirty digits. |
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The defendant claimed during the investigation that he entered the washroom to clean its walls and ventilation fan. |
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The spiny water flea, a predatory, invasive crustacean less than a half-inch long, thrives in deep, cold and clean water. |
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After treatment with the coating, the kite will snap and crackle like it used to, be clean and perfectly water-repellent. |
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Easy to clean and fill, the birdbath is made from durable weatherproof poly-resin that will not chip or fade. |
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The aerator designed and made by St Asaph-based Flucon will be used to clean a leachate lagoon at Gemma's Gulch in the Falkland Islands. |
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Eureka's new AirSpeed ONE models weigh just nine pounds, but are proven to clean carpets better than top-selling bagless uprights. |
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Miscreants sent to the headmaster were marshalled into wire wool platoons to clean the corridors. |
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Aluminium foil trays Many authorities in Wales, including Newport and Swansea, allow clean aluminum foil and food trays to be recycled. |
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I always clean off the nose if the head is out and the amniotic sac is broken, so the kid doesn't aspirate fluid. |
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They also had to keep their breweries scrupulously clean to avoid bacteria and wild yeasts infecting beer and turning it sour. |
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