To freshen the disposal, pour baking soda on your scrub brush and scour the inside. |
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Winters are usually mild with an abundance of rain to freshen the rich soil. |
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We brush, floss, use tartar-fighting rinses, and swish around mouthwash to freshen our breath. |
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Take my word for it, wine does not freshen, improve its bouquet, or open up when it is exposed to air. |
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A few years ago I remember seeing advertisements for plug-in household ionisers that freshen the air and make you feel more wide awake. |
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Now to head to the Chinese for a takeaway, then freshen up and head down to Brookes for some light refreshment. |
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It's nearly time for our evening meal, and I can see that you were on your way to your rooms to freshen up. |
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If guys do have a spell and get away to freshen up mentally and physically, it's a positive thing. |
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Also, keep a packet of mints or chewing gum in your bag in case you need to freshen up later. |
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They asked image specialists for their ideas on how to freshen the legion's image. |
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This session, however, is sure to feature a myriad of stories to freshen the soul, from some of the festival's hip kids. |
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I thought about how funny it would be to see someone attempt to eat one in an effort to freshen their beer-breath. |
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She and Jane were then brought to their rooms in order to freshen up for dinner, which was a quiet affair given the lateness of the hour. |
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Do you need a recess to freshen up on the finer points of civil law, Counselor? |
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Antiseptic mouthwashes contain antiseptic to kill bacteria and help to freshen your breath. |
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Rinse mouth with water or a fluoride mouth rinse to freshen mouth and protect teeth. |
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However, the breeze continued to freshen and by ten thirty it was blowing a high gale. |
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But despite the weight of the rain there wasn't enough of it to freshen the air. |
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I snuck off to freshen up and down a much-needed espresso before getting glammed up in the tiny backstage room. |
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Still feeling grimy after the long day on the boat, she walked over to the washbasin to freshen up. |
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After a long day's sightseeing, you won't always want to go back into the centre to eat once you've returned to your hotel to freshen up. |
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Mohammed dreamt up his alter ego working behind the counter at a drugstore, pining for something to freshen the job's tedium. |
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You've often spoken about the ways in which your work in the theatre and opera is an attempt to freshen work by some sort of transposition or dislocation. |
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Use the same ideas to clean and freshen your garbage disposal. |
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They could do with investing in some Listerine to freshen their breath. |
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Later he returned with moist cloths and asked Jessica and Lucy to freshen up the woman. |
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In the industrialized countries,such as the United States, plenty of moves are afoot to freshen up the tired old image of the public library. |
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While Elaine was on the phone, Maria offered to freshen everyone's drink. |
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Cows soon to freshen or with calves should have access to a magnesium-containing mineral supplement to help prevent grass tetany on pasture in the spring. |
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He imagined clean towels and crisp linen, and the opportunity to freshen up and prepare himself for what he figured must be just around the corner for him. |
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Immediately we are reassured by our genial host Eddie Spear that we have plenty time to freshen up before our much-anticipated dinner and he urges us to repair forthwith. |
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Have them freshen their mouth regularly during the day using an alcohol-free mouthwash. |
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Our cut-glass holders instantly freshen a room with a wash of mesmerizing turquoise. |
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We had a good night's sleep in a comfortable four-berth cabin with a window view, and its own shower in which to freshen up when woken at 6am the next day. |
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It is likely that your husband will then fall promptly asleep so adjust your clothing, freshen up and apply your night time face and hair products. |
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In addition, we're going to dyno our engines, freshen our transmissions, and figure out a combination that will make us fast right out of the box. |
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With their exceptional lifting ability, these patches smooth, freshen, decongest and soothe the eye contour immediately after application. |
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Will the easterly wind freshen as forecast over Brittany and if so, to what strength? |
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Rinse your mouth frequently with water throughout the day to keep it free of bacteria and freshen breath. |
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Cedarwood has been trusted to freshen and protect clothes for centuries against moth. |
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The neutralizing fragrance is instantly available to deodorize and freshen the air from ceiling to floor. |
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We freshen up and head over to our friend Anna's flat in Karlaplan. |
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Use PINE ODOUR to effectively control odours and freshen the air while cleaning. |
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We need a more extensive range of shops to freshen the place up. |
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Initially, the town of Tignes sought to freshen up its image in order to better match its reputation as a young, dynamic resort. |
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Would a good airing on a breezy day be enough to freshen it? |
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It was a bit of relaxation for the players and a rare chance to let off some steam and freshen up before knuckling down and preparing for Saturday. |
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After hours of lugging and unpacking heavy boxes, he would freshen up, put on a jacket, and work the floor of the restaurant as wine steward until the end of the night. |
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The fact of the matter is that you can use relatively easy tools to freshen up the digitalized images and put the zing back in old, faded or yellowed film footage. |
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In this instance, the OOW spent some 10Â to 15Â minutes to freshen up before proceeding to the bridge. |
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Personally, I don't wear separates, but one can wear them occasionally to freshen their style and wardrobe, with a whole new casual yet elegant look. |
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If you need to freshen your hair after a workout or a night of clubbin', use a spray-on hair odor neutralizer, which you can find at the drugstore. |
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Mix it and its juices into the soup to freshen colour and flavour. |
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Although he managed to freshen up this look a bit by pairing a fitted ivory jacket with a delightfully swingy chiffon skirt, grand and brand-new statements are not his forte. |
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Lavender is also used extensively as herbal filler inside sachets used to freshen linens. |
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Most people redecorate every four to five years so it makes sense to freshen things up before putting your home on the market. |
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Spray some air freshener to freshen your room. |
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Freshen up! Use your air freshener to freshen up the scent of the room. |
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Go out now and then to cool off and freshen up with a quick shower. |
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The spring months are a great time to freshen up your home after the long winter and to get some chores out of the way before the relaxing days of summer set in. |
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The place is ideal to freshen up in good company! |
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We also had a course at the company from which we bought the Prinoths and with the army, we have the opportunity, every year before the season, to follow a climbing training, which is usefull to freshen up our knowledge. |
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However, the common practice on the Great Lakes is for the duty officer to carry out non-navigational tasks and freshen up before returning for bridge duty. |
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You can begin a new language or freshen up on what you already know. |
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To the west lies Lake Almecegas and its clear and soft water, ideal for those who are just passing by and want to freshen up before hitting the road back. |
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He got up, got dressed and went to the wash stand to freshen up. |
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Perhaps a new accessory is all they need to freshen up their look. |
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For each lesson, we mix our own lesson material with standard course books, to build on what you already know, freshen up what you've forgotten, and quickly cover new ground. |
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To freshen up heavily worn spots, apply the oil or wax product last used. |
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To freshen up the house, we decided to renovate before we moved in. |
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Or a study afternoon to freshen up functional knowledge? |
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Try something new to freshen up your menu! |
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Nice old house to freshen up but immediately habitable, bedroom, office, living room with fireplace, kitchen, attic, city gas heating, garage, patio, ideal 1st purchase! |
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To freshen up the FĂȘte Uni, we have introduced a theme: Fashion. |
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If you're getting ready to freshen up some rooms in your house or your outdoor deck, look for paints and stains that have low volatile organic compounds. |
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And with our exclusive skin-pampering formulas, all you need is a few minutes to enliven your senses, freshen your body, and give yourself the energy you need to take on the rest of your day. |
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My guide asked if I didn't want to rest first, or freshen up. |
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Despite Maguire's impressive strike, Calderwood had apparently already decided to freshen up his team during the break as the goalscorer was substituted, along with Karim Touzani. |
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That Western power will be diminished in relative terms by Asia's rise, that Indian politics is becoming ever more dynastic and that the country's Hindu nationalists need to freshen up their manifesto are all commonplace. |
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The Egyptians also attributed a therapeutic effect to beer, and women of the upper classes used it for cosmetic purposes, ie. to freshen their skin and reduce the risk of certain skin conditions. |
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This combination of essential oils freshen the mouth and relieves various problems in and around the mouth and pharynx. Echina mouth spray cleanses the mouth, stimulates the immune system and keeps the gums in good condition. |
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The time couldn't be riper to freshen things up a little. |
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The Ranger's underlying platform has been unchanged for years, though Ford continues to freshen the Ranger with updates to keep things new and competitive. |
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This morning, the trade winds are light, between 12 and 17 knots, and will freshen to 20-22 knots up to the latitude of Cape Verde, before dropping of again to 20 knots as he approaches the Canaries. |
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Before applying any make-up, add a couple of Allergan eyedrops to freshen and whiten the eyes. |
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These storms freshen the surface water, and their winds increase cyclonic flow, which allows denser waters to sink. |
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In the third century BC, a Chinese leader in the Han Dynasty required those who addressed him to chew cloves to freshen their breath. |
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Unlike acidic coffee, Matcha green tea is alkalinizing and contains anti-bacterial properties that freshen breath and help prevent tooth decay. |
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Using green hues from nature can freshen up a neutral scheme, especially the vibrant tones of leaf green. |
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Talking to NPR, scholar Quentin Taylor tries to freshen up the metaphor. |
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Well, when you feel the need to freshen your breath, do you pop one Tic Tac or two? |
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To freshen up your cocktail conversation, pass on the conversation print ties and try stuffing a ClipArt pen in your pocket. |
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This will freshen up those which are starting to grow gappy in the middle and is also a good way of propagating new plants. |
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All bar a small, flat-earther minority agree that changes have to be made to freshen things up and welcome new people. |
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Then the call to prayer is made as he cleans his teeth with a miswak, a special type of stick that devout Muslims use to clean their teeth and freshen their breath. |
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