I have had ants in my cavity wall for years and I can't seem to get rid of them although I have tried proprietary ant killers. |
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We ought to get rid of them soon as we can or the bags will biodegrade on us. |
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I mean, we could get the old one reupholstered, but I'd really rather get rid of every sign that that man was ever in our house. |
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Do antibacterial soaps get rid of germs better than plain old soap and hot water? |
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But today, through the proper use of anti-emetic drugs, you can stop nausea becoming a major issue, though you cannot get rid of it completely. |
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Update the software library to get rid of old software versions, beta versions and out of date service packs. |
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David Whitton apparently had to massage Jack's face afterwards to help him get rid of the rictus smile he'd been wearing all morning. |
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While we did get rid of a bad dictator, the results are hardly encouraging. |
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Using an oil spray will get rid of aphids, lacebugs and spider mites quickly. |
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If the mantra were applied rigorously, then Britain would get rid of farming altogether. |
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I want to be thin and lithe and healthy and get rid of all this illness, all this frustration, all this hatred. |
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You can pay more to get additional storage or to get rid of ads that come on the tablets' lock screens. |
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Certainly, it is important to get rid of protein deposits on the contact lens, but you do this with gentle rubbing of the lens with the finger. |
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If thieves cannot get rid of their loot, then they have little reason to steal. |
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They were puzzled and frustrated by the decision to get rid of all the guns when loyalists remain fully armed. |
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Until we get rid of the taboo of simply talking about it, we're not going anywhere. |
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In looking for ways to get rid of the salt hay, or at the very least control its further spread, the CHRA discovered a potential market for it. |
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These are very tough times and I can't promise to wave a magic wand to get rid of the problem. |
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We have done an awful lot to get rid of a lot of the forms we have got and also the policies. |
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Tony Campolo said that response is like trying to get rid of malaria by killing mosquitoes. |
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But there was a background noise in the signal that just didn't go away, and they couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. |
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I was only a year a widow and my landlady was advised to get rid of me, because I was a kind of scarlet woman. |
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It will also get rid of on-the-road sales staff and go for a telesales operation, cutting costs. |
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One of those bandits was to backstab me, and you stopped him so I could get rid of him. |
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Under Government supervision, banks will set guidelines to deal with financially crippled borrowers and get rid of their bad debt. |
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After you wood burn, use a nylon pot scrubber to get rid of the waxy residue and give the gourd a more professional look. |
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It is therefore our moral duty to get rid of him before he murders more of his own people. |
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This is exactly the kind of model dealers will be looking to get rid of, with its relatively thirsty petrol engine, and auto box. |
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Officials are pushing the drainage system to the max, but it could take more than three weeks to get rid of that much water. |
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Terebrantia, the pest thrips, lay their eggs inside the plant's epidermis, the results of which can drive you mad trying to get rid of them. |
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They can barely wait to get rid of the place so they can return to a tidy apartment in Paris with a bistro next door. |
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Here I don't have to strain to try and get rid of the buzzing and ringing tinnitus that is with me every waking hour. |
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To touch up make-up to get rid of shine, gently press a dry tissue to your skin to absorb excess grease, or use grease-absorbing make-up tissues. |
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However members of staff did take her to one side and request she get rid of the red streaks. |
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It would get rid of the bureaucratic, top-down management of our public services. |
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I picked up my glass again and drained more of it in an effort to get rid of more of my headache. |
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Detox diets are quite popular now, where you virtually fast for a week to get rid of all the toxins in your body. |
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This is a powerful detoxifier which helps the body get rid of toxins and restores and protects the liver. |
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Could Nick be shamming friendliness until he was offered an opportunity to get rid of him? |
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His eyes have gone all milky and his skin has got darker, which shows that he's about to get rid of his skin. |
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He charged that the government had reversed itself in a transparent attempt to get rid of him. |
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The last time I washed my bidon with dishwasing detergent, I couldn't get rid of the taste of detergent. |
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It would be a boon to cities if they could get rid of such misbegotten places. |
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The body is usually able to get rid of it easily unless there is something wrong with your liver or biliary system. |
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Authorities despise him, people misunderstand him and villains continuously plot to get rid of him. |
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You go to a lot of conferences and meetings and we realised we were all fighting the same battles, and that we needed to get rid of trivialities. |
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These new powers will give us the ability to intervene when there are signs of trouble and get rid of the troublemakers. |
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They will even be able to captain the Province side and get rid of that slap lazy De Wet. |
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Some readers do elocution lessons to get rid of troublesome sibilants or worrisome vowels. |
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I had had four children and I wanted to get rid of the excess round my tummy. |
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We already have so many regular deputies that we don't really need a posse to actually get rid of the black hats. |
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When we signed Maurice, we did so because he was a good footballer, but, yes, it was a monkey on our back that we knew we had to get rid of. |
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I also go for a Turkish bath which is excellent to get rid of the rigours of the week. |
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Either we pick up a fair fee for our trouble, or we get rid of those blasted opinion pollsters. |
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The filtered water is then treated with bleaching powder to get rid of bacterial impurities. |
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When you're at the point of blessing your software for making it easy to purge comments, it's time to get rid of comments entirely. |
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Kelsey awoke with a start and shook her head a few times to get rid of her dream. |
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Shaking his head softly, to get rid of the excess water, he winced as it throbbed with a blinding ache. |
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It doesn't have any responsibility to make war to get rid of somebody who tyrannizes his own people. |
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I sincerely hope we don't get rid of our trams by then, or this dream will never become a reality. |
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Put a few drops in each nostril and sniff gently, then give your nose a good blow to get rid of the mucus. |
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What I really said was that we have lice, so the woman began instructing me in how to get rid of body lice. |
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To help you get rid of undesirable fat, cook ground beef briefly in a skillet, then drain. |
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Check out the easiest ways to get rid of everything from your unibrow to the hair down there. |
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His mother always told him the jeans looked sloppy and that he should get rid of them, but never bothered doing it herself when the chance arose. |
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Too old or too slow, it's time for these perennial contenders to admit they need more than Botox to get rid of their wrinkles. |
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When we get saddled with unsaleable items, it costs us money to get rid of them. |
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Of course, that little fact obviously doesn't get rid of their natural arrogance. |
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Apparently she believes the logical way to get rid of a horrible old gas cooker is to leave it on the nature strip. |
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Your brother may know how to get rid of them for a time being, but only a necromancer can kill a necromancer. |
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We have been told they are snow fleas but nobody knows how to get rid of them. |
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Now there is a chance to get rid of unwanted articles, and serve a worthwhile cause as well. |
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As might be expected, some people abused this system and reported the nosy neighbor as a heretic, just to try and get rid of them. |
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Are you looking for a vacation spot where you can relax, unwind and get rid of every day stress without dying of boredom? |
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Any sailor who shot an albatross would soak it overnight to get rid of the fishy taste, and make pies from it the next morning. |
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To get rid of the salt, I would recommend that you soak it at least overnight. |
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The Government would be very unwise and foolish to attempt to get rid of her. |
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They put rubber in their ovens to make it burn better, some put used diapers, any old garbage just to get rid of it. |
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If people want to get rid of their pet, I need to try and find someplace for it to go. |
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This can increase brightness by 40 percent and get rid of the rainbow effect. |
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I developed a broad New Zealand accent to annoy my 4th form speech teacher and now I can't get rid of it. |
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Another reason for rotation is to get rid of fungi which easily strike crops such as tomatoes, broccoli and cabbage. |
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She dropped the tray among its fellow brethren and shook her hands, wondering how to get rid of the grease clinging to her skin. |
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Despite Claude's cheery attitude and generosity with her homemade brownies, they all conspire to get rid of her. |
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The ventilation model operates on the basis that venting anger is the way to get rid of it. |
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Peel the carrots, get rid of any outer leaves from the Brussels and trim the beans. |
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Keep the bodywork of the car as sparkling as possible and get rid of all the debris that tends to settle on the carpets. |
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I talked to the counselor and she told me other ways to get rid of my anger and pain. She also had to tell my parents I was cutting. |
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Some wineries that have gotten wind of his research are interested in licensing it as a way to get rid of their excess vin ordinaire. |
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I also make sure that the length of my new haircut is short enough to get rid of any split ends, and sometimes I cut it a little shorter in back. |
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I quickly sat up starting a combination of burps and breath holding to get rid of the pesky hiccups I'd gotten. |
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No, we'll never get rid of the business cycle but the business cycle is being dealt with much better than it used to be. |
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If I have an infestation of slugs or snails or cabbage white butterflies then I will get rid of them in whatever way I choose. |
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So, the municipal officials are hounded by indignant dog haters to get rid of the mongrels. |
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If there is a bad habit I should get rid of I guess it would be to stop criticizing people. |
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The problem now, as the directors of the group saw it, was how to get rid of Clarke. |
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They want to invoke the so-called nuclear option and get rid of the 150-year-old tradition in order to ram through more right-wing judges. |
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Her workshop is designed to improve vocal stamina and the clarity of speech rather than get rid of our accent. |
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However, Scottish Power has said it is likely to get rid of its Thus shares by handing them out to its own shareholders. |
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You know you have those days when you just can't get rid of a particular song from your head? |
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We've danced to let off steam, to express ourselves and get rid of excess energy, we've danced to attract a partner and for religious reasons. |
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It's like telling your doctor why do I need a cardiogram, just tell me how to get rid of this cough. |
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Her son had been on drugs for nine years and was desperate to get rid of the habit. |
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My dog is a stinker and these things are the only thing that will get rid of the odor quickly without leaving a gross flowery smell behind. |
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Trivial Pursuits was one of my favorite blogs once upon a time, and even after it shut down, I couldn't bring myself to get rid of the link. |
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It is also going to get rid of the 20 minute bays and make them available for one and two hour parking. |
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We actually want to get rid of weasels, stoats, and possums so that the beautiful birdlife of this country can flourish. |
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First of all, I used mostly milk chocolate chips because I had an open bag to get rid of. |
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Use toothpaste applied with a dry cloth to get rid of scuff marks on vinyl furniture or strapping. |
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I would have been able to get rid of the cart, but it would have easily hung on until I made a strenuous effort to get rid of it. |
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I'll be running this planet for the betterment and equality of all, and the first order of business will be to get rid of the likes of you! |
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I'm trying to air the house to get rid of the last traces of the petrol smell. |
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Just got in and there's a hench spider in my front room and no-one's here to get rid of it for me! |
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Is it possible to get rid of cellulite on the back of the legs or elsewhere? |
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Liposuction does not change the structure of the skin, so can't get rid of cellulite. |
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But if you want to get rid of your headache today and stop it returning tomorrow and the day after, osteopathy could be the answer. |
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I have put in an urgent request to get rid of the carpet in the study and dining room. |
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If he does not get rid of Hincapie, he is likely to be outsprinted by the American at the top. |
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Wednesday's statement said the two sides had decided to get rid of almost all barriers and checkpoints during the December 13-25 period. |
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We found some good values at quite a few sites, sometimes at prices that look like the retailer is trying to get rid of some overstock. |
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The easiest way to get rid of them is to chip them out with a weed chipper. |
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People in the town feed these pigeons and until they stop chucking food about we will not get rid of them. |
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Well, pardon me for not packing a huge can of Raid, but the only other way to get rid of an insect problem is to step on 'em! |
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Our amendments will get rid of party political appointments to the Electoral Commission. |
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Have a dentist clean your teeth to get rid of tobacco stains and decide to keep them looking like that. |
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Maybe an ability to see things as clearly as that is a gift you can't get rid of, even if you wanted to. |
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But it may take two or three generations to get rid of this corrupt mentality and immorality of the present generation. |
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Jack needs to get rid of these pesky aphids and he needs the money to buy insecticide. |
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How do I get rid of these annoying pests without destroying my other foliage or the oak tree? |
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After forty years of amassing my collection of science fiction, fantasy, and mystery fanzines I have to get rid of it. |
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I just want to know is it okay to go commando to get rid of visible panty lines? |
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That case, in combination with the more recent controversy, shows why it's time to get rid of broadcast indecency law forever. |
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This guy thinks we should get rid of the dime and replace it with an 18 cent piece. |
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I'd leverage my stupid personality to get rid of this battered punim any day. |
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His McGill ghetto apartment is infested with mice and, try as he might, he can't seem to get rid of them. |
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I wish I could get rid of this horrible knotted feeling in the pit of my stomach. |
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Can't we just get rid of the young pretenders and instal him as King of England? |
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He is also pledged to get rid of the secrecy that seems to bedevil things going on at the Town Hall. |
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We were elected by you, you can get rid of us if you think we are plonkers. |
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I took a gulp of pop and rubbed my nose to get rid of the bubbles fizzing up there. |
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I hated how I looked so I spent the summer working out and doing everything I could do get rid of my baby fat and flab. |
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Maybe I'll finally get rid of the 2002 calendar I have hanging on my corkboard. |
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It is time to get rid of the selfish views and the rampant abuse of our planet and people for the foolish and temporary profits of corporatism. |
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With avian flu, we are still debating what is the most humane manner to get rid of millions of chickens. |
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There have been croaky coughers everywhere you turn, all sneezing away, hoping to get rid of their infection by passing it on to you. |
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He couldn't handle both of them at once, and he had to get rid of her after she'd seen him. |
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They would get rid of council tax altogether and replace it with a local income tax. |
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Further, research also shows that Benzoyl Peroxide will get rid of the hair follicle of dead cells to prevent further plugging of pores. |
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He finished applying the gel to his hair, although he couldn't get rid of that annoying cowlick in the back, and left the bathroom. |
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If you are a chocolate craver, I recommend you eat chocolate for breakfast, get rid of the craving, and then feel content all day. |
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They cross-check him or knock him down just to get rid of him and end up taking a penalty. |
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I needed to pace for a few minutes in order to get rid of some of the furious energy. |
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During the schism, and ensuing confusion, the money from the gates was down, so the church decided to get rid of one of its heads. |
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We need to get rid of the stealth taxes that cost the low income families so dearly. |
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We'd get rid of the capital gains tax, get rid of the death tax, and we'd get rid of the marriage penalty. |
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Decarbonize the cylinder head with a good top engine cleaner to get rid of the deposits. |
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If they can get rid of enough of the employees who were there during the organizing effort, they can decertify the union. |
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In addition, the cotton crop is routinely sprayed with a defoliant each fall to get rid of the leaves to make harvesting easier. |
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Because he did not want her to get the big golden handshake he restructured the civil service, just to get rid of one person. |
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If we just could get rid of the quite pungent smell of a sheep stable even after a good scrub it would be perfect. |
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Idon't know how to get rid of that chubbiness which people told me I would lose eventually as it was only puppy fat. |
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It helps you unwind and get rid of muscle strains and pains, relaxes stiff muscles, detoxicates the whole body. |
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I can almost hear a grandmotherly voice telling me that it's no way to get rid of a cold. |
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When his abdomen left nothing to disgorge, he straightened himself up and spat, trying to get rid of the unpleasant aftertaste in his mouth. |
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The council and the police are trying to get rid of disreputable doormen, and this needs to be done. |
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It is also planned use the system to get rid of district heating in apartment blocks, so that non-payers can be cut off. |
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The Child Catcher is a wonderful part because I can get rid of all the venom and evilness which has accumulated during the day. |
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If Jade could try to get rid of George, what would stop her from doing away with David? |
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Follow their example and get rid of carpets and extra soft furnishings, swap duvets for white linen and cover chairs or sofas with leather. |
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I had a good time, but I'm really tired this morning, and I have an excess amount of junk food left at my house that I need to get rid of. |
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Regular use of an exfoliant, either physical or chemical can help to get rid of a moderate blackhead problem. |
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Just can't get rid of your flabby belly, even though you do sit-ups and crunches until you're ready to drop? |
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Some people here couldn't wait to get rid of him, but look at what he has achieved. |
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The mild fruit with a sweet and acid taste can get rid of wetness inside, enrich the body's energy and relieve internal heat. |
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The children must find a way to get rid of him before their parents get home. |
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Have been necking vitamin C, zinc, garlic pills, gelsemium, aconite and lucozade in attempt to get rid of it. |
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Twenty years ago, the local rabbit board assisted us to get rid of an enormous wasps nest in some railway land near our house. |
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Farmers would then have to use more and more damaging weedkillers to get rid of them, with knock-on impacts on the environment. |
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The council will use an organic weedkiller to get rid of the ragwort, which won't harm other wildlife. |
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The pectin didn't blend well into the liquid, so to get rid of any lumps, I used a hand blender. |
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Wash basmati well to get rid of the extra starch and give it a good stir when you add it to the water. |
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The couple can well afford to pay the fine, but should probably get rid of their lax driver. |
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Mom loses her rag and threatens to get rid of him approximately twice a day, but he's still here. |
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The government's role is to get rid of the variables adversely affecting the economy. |
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Now that the main design was completed it was time to add several coats of clear so I could flat them down and get rid of any raised edges. |
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His wife kept on at him to get rid of it, so he did the next best thing and buried the bike, sidecar and all. |
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This infuriated some institutional shareholders and they allied with Walt Disney's nephew, who wanted to get rid of Eisner. |
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It causes the kidneys to get rid of unneeded water and salt from the body into the urine. |
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I managed to get rid of the dialog by killing some offending system process, but then lost all my unsaved work when the machine rebooted anyway. |
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To get rid of those love handles you'll first want to start working on your diet by reading the food labels at your grocery store. |
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You can quickly and easily crop your picture, correct brightness and contrast levels, even get rid of red-eye. |
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I am not aware of any bills that the Government has introduced today that get rid of red tape. |
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The Tories were keen to get rid of the National Dock Labour Scheme, which protected dockers from casual labour. |
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Like we've got to get rid of our feral animals, we've got to get rid of our pest plants, and then let the land rehabilitate itself. |
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Many investors want him to get rid of laggard performers, such as GE Appliances and GE Lighting. |
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But before I went to the party, I had to get rid of two boxes of Green Party pamphlets. |
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But also you have to get rid of this free-trade rhetoric and jargon, because it's kind of a religious devotion to the notion of free trade. |
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Does this explain why it's so hard to get rid of the last remaining samples of the virus? |
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Clear the writing items off the desk, take out the leaf in the table, hide the telephone and get rid of the porcelain figurines! |
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This legislation will get rid of an anomaly that has bothered me and other members of the Labour Party for a long time. |
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We had to get rid of her though after she almost mauled the mailman. |
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I moved him from one shoulder to the other, trying to get rid of the ache in the muscles. |
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The automaker was supposed to get rid of its unresponsive culture in exchange for taxpayer salvation. |
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This is a lot of biofuel, which is why somebody, in an effort to get rid of the stuff, has been watering our gasoline. |
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According to these battle-scarred veterans, the best way to get rid of a larva is to plaster a thick piece of bacon on your skin above the breathing hole of a larva's warble. |
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The two books under review do get rid of the buskin and aureole. |
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Reynaud therefore decided that it would be necessary to get rid of both men, and he spent the following weeks squaring political heavyweights so as to isolate Daladier. |
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Some require washing in brine or alcohol solution to impart flavor, while others simply need to be flipped and brushed every now and then to get rid of cheese mites. |
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Leslie H. Gelb on why he must reassign Rahm, dump Larry Summers, and get rid of National Security adviser Jim Jones. |
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Communist cadres, who are used to hearing eulogies from their subordinates and the general public, find such dissent very annoying and naturally want to get rid of it. |
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I am a pack rat, so there is a lot of purging to be done, but my main goal is to get rid of the clutter and have a lovely tidy room that feels inviting and not revolting. |
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Even in Derry I had to get rid of some dead wood and bring in new lads. |
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If only my flensing actually did get rid of all the blubber. |
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Legitimate businesses and banks should be begging governments to get rid of tax havens and so-called fiscal paradises like the Caymans, Gibraltar, etc. |
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It's used to get rid of dandelions, thistles and ragweed and it kills by causing abnormal cell growth that interrupts the movement of liquids and nutrients in the plant. |
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They will also seek to get rid of dead wood in our State Parliament. |
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When Billy Cotton had a stroke he was advised to get rid of the band. |
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Why not get rid of the agricultural protection at one stroke? |
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But once established, they can be next to impossible to get rid of, as anyone who has battled Bermuda grass or yellow nutsedge in flower beds will attest. |
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According to the realtor, both had come to see the place as a monument for their misery, so they wanted to get rid of it and get on with their separate lives. |
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Fork over the soil in the area they are to be replanted and put the bulbs back into the earth straight away, firming the soil to get rid of any air pockets. |
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They are like the doctors of old who sincerely believed bleeding the patient was the way to get rid of the disease because that is what their textbooks and wise men told them. |
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One easy way to get rid of the sand and mud is to add a little salt to a bowl of cold water, swish the leaves around and transfer it to a colander. |
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I don't mean to sound flip either, but literally all you have to do to get rid of some guys is to let them know you're interested in spending more time with them. |
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Back the we were delighted to get rid of it in return for a push-button phone, but now it has a certain charm and I could imagine it going very well in my lounge. |
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James and NBPA head Chris Paul have already suggested that it might be time to get rid of salary constraints altogether. |
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I'll give kudos to Kendall who has tried three times to get rid of him. |
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I asked defiantly, trying to get rid of the crack in my voice. |
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Could it be that the Navy, like its American cousins, is so anxious to get rid of at least a dozen mothballed warships that it will give them away? |
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From this week, association members will be expected to get rid of drinks discounting such as happy hours and fixed-price all-you-can-drink offers. |
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She added that at the very least we should get rid of not only automatic but semiautomatic weapons. |
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Yes, Ms. Donatacci is going to have to downsize, and perhaps get rid of some of those nannies. |
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Due to security concerns most IT heads often are asking how they can get rid of dropbox. |
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I wanted to get rid of it, but I knew a video camera was recording my every expression. |
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The enzymes lastly help to clean the blood, and get all the gunk and necrotic tissue that the body's trying to get rid of through the bloodstream out. |
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Once a murmuration gets this large, the best way to get rid of them is through a major concerted effort, as officials were doing Monday evening, he said. |
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I don't suggest that guys aim for a perfectly arched eyebrow, but waxing is a good way to get rid of eyebrows that are out of control and keep that unibrow out of sight. |
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If we need to get rid of these animals, they need to be rounded up and euthanized by qualified wildlife experts. |
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This is your time to just get rid of the excess baggage, to live your life. |
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He shook his head to get rid of the dizziness, but it only became worst. |
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Hegarty has already shown during his time at Aberdeen that he can get the best out of players and it was a hasty decision on their part to get rid of him. |
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What is the easiest, most economical way to get rid of the standing water? |
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The annual event is held to get rid of rubbish on Orkney's beaches. |
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Our policy has always been to get rid of the student loan scheme altogether, and, failing that, to reduce its negative impacts as quickly and efficaciously as possible. |
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Up until the 19th century abortion was illegal, however this meant that women were forced to get rid of unwanted pregnancies in unsanitary and dangerous conditions. |
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They have poppers or Velcro so you don't have to worry about pins, and they have removable paper liners that mean you can quickly and discreetly get rid of unpleasant lumps. |
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Lightly rub over the stain with an emery board to get rid of the spot. |
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Or imagine getting politicians to get rid of the gerrymandering that put them in office. |
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It was like having a monkey on your back that you just can't get rid of. |
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Add to or modify your selection to try to get rid of all the red ones. |
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I need to take five or six aspirins just to get rid of a headache. |
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There were suggestions to get rid of carpet moths and bed bugs. |
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The possessors want to stop the proliferators, and the proliferators want to defy them as well as ask them to get rid of their own mountainous nuclear arsenals. |
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The party will never win until they get rid of the far left ideology. |
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The first challenge is to get rid of the Mark I slam-door stock. |
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It is then boiled down to eliminate moisture and skimmed to get rid of the green juice. |
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If you fail to get rid of the infection the first go-round, the patient has a greater chance of getting kidney infection, flank pain, high fever, or other complications. |
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It is no wonder the Malthusians want to get rid of economics. |
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They have tried to get rid of the hospital through the back door. |
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It has made new controlled cuts through stopbanks and is using dozens of pumps and to get rid of floodwater from the Rangitaiki Plains as quickly as possible. |
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Massage can be used as part of foreplay, or to help you get rid of stress. |
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If a pilot who weighs half as much as a typical pilot is good for business, why not get rid of the pilot altogether in favor of teleoperation or an autopilot? |
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It's not easy to get rid of crackheads once they've found a place to nest. |
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The first order of business, however, was to get rid of that red hair. |
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There is a shift among the electorate to get rid of the sleaze, spin and schmaltz and to replace it with vision, trust and integrity, she claimed. |
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The proper way to get rid of that smirking gunslinger is to vote him out. |
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Sure ASMR clips can put you to sleep and help stave off insomnia, maybe even get rid of that nasty headache you've had for days. |
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I will use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of any soot on the carpet, though. |
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When it was finally soft enough I poured it into the drainer and shook it around a bit to get rid of any of the excess water, then I went back over to the stove. |
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Executives from some of the country's blue-chip companies dress up in silly wigs and clothes in an attempt to locate their funny bones and get rid of their pent-up feelings. |
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Again the aim is to get rid of all your cards by melding them. |
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It's created the very unsettling feeling that America is asleep as the chance to get rid of Khadafy has passed us by. |
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If public institutions, from schools to government agencies, are really going to improve, we've got to be able to get rid of the time-servers and incompetents. |
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But now that the romance has gone south, what's an equally dramatic way to get rid of the clothes, gifts, and jewelry that remind you of your hated ex? |
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That's why we try to write articles about how to crush on a cutie, find a BF and, yikes, get rid of a dog of a dude before he turns your heart into a pancake. |
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And that is what it does, but because the proton has a positive charge and the neutron is neutral, the nucleus somehow has to get rid of a positive charge. |
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On the other hand voluntary euthanasia can be open to abuse, perhaps someone may gain from the patients demise and they intend to get rid of this patient at any cost. |
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You might also damage skin and allow infection to enter if you put objects such as cotton buds or pencils in your ear to try to get rid of earwax. |
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Why not get rid of the tax, and the tax avoidance, by radically simplifying the tax code? |
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Also, it provides a convenient excuse to get rid of whistleblowers. |
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But I think that even if I get rid of all visible traces, that mark of vulnerability that he's left on my home will remain for a long time to come. |
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Yorkshire were relieved to get rid of this pair so quickly because last year they figured in a century stand together in Ireland's shock win against Trophy holders, Surrey. |
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The only way to get rid of extra weight and flab is through exercise to burn up extra calories and by keeping away from those extra calories in the first place. |
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The foetal stem cell therapy is not only being used to smooth out wrinkles, but is also being injected into other parts of the body to get rid of cellulite and excess flab. |
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He warned that alien species often spread into the wild and become pests, like rhododendron and giant hogweed, that will cost millions to get rid of in the future. |
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They send victims back in time by 30 years to be shot by assassins called Loopers, who then get rid of bodies which don't technically exist. |
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He wanted to get rid of that rabbit, but the kids wanted it, so it stayed. |
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I mean, the catshit was piling up. And when the catshit gets bigger than the cat, you've got to get rid of the cat. |
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Clean out your purse and at least get rid of all the trash you're hauling around. |
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The dolphins make use of a six-step procedure to get rid of the invertebrate's unappetising ink and hard-to-swallow cuttlebone. |
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Let's get rid of the fraternisation between referees and players as it leads to decisions not being respected. |
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I hope, however, that enlightenment doesn't mean I have to get rid of my aquilegias. |
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Freezing's a solution Q My seven-year-old son has nasty verrucae on his feet and we just can't seem to get rid of them. |
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It can help to beat high blood pressure and experts are now claiming it can even get rid of verrucas. |
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Vicky's been up a ladder all morning painting her flat and turps has not been able to get rid of all the emulsion from her fingernails. |
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They have vowed to get rid of all signs written in Chinglish in time for the 2008 Olympics. |
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We should be re-emphasising the importance of that role, not trying to get rid of it. |
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He raps very fast and melodically and percussively, and it helped me get rid of the stutter. |
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We were at 20,000 feet, trailing a lot of wire with a 50-pound drogue at the end of it, and we had no way to get rid of it. |
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Dear Dubai, I have a psocid infestation and have tried everything available in the UAE to get rid of them. |
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