He handed over the housekeeping every Friday night and kept some back to run his struggling, one-man business. |
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Good housekeeping is as important in preventing clothes moth infestations as it is in clothes moth control. |
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So far in this review we have described epigenetic housekeeping functions and their involvement in genome stability. |
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She wants around 10,000 baht every month and honestly I am having trouble saving this amount out of the housekeeping money each month. |
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Relations between the two are frosty, because George makes a bit too free with the housekeeping money, but they always end up in bed together. |
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The key maintenance areas to making sure any elevator operates best are housekeeping, repair, lubrication and adjustment, Bell says. |
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But LEAs should play the same role of assuring good housekeeping by heads as they did helping schools to improve, the Commission concluded. |
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Besides improving its own agricultural housekeeping, Punjab must immediately demand from the Centre the following. |
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For example, an organization might out-task facility preventive maintenance, housekeeping or engineering. |
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In addition, the process makes the job easier and allows better housekeeping and maintenance. |
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Before we go any further, some administrative housekeeping demands immediate attention. |
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Risks may stem from design, manufacture, maintenance, storage, housekeeping, or a lack of user competence. |
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Meat outlets should be directed to cut down their waste generation by adopting good housekeeping practices. |
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Operations means everything from accounting to sales to front desk to housekeeping, and Priti Patel has done it all. |
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Control channels are responsible for housekeeping tasks such as telling the mobile when a call is coming in and which frequency to use. |
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Genes of interest were printed in duplicate along with non-specific genes and housekeeping genes were used for normalization purposes. |
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Zoning's legal defense relied upon the same faith in middle-class domesticity that supported municipal housekeeping. |
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Again, start with some simple automation of the most regular housekeeping tasks, and then build in more automation as the processes mature. |
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They set up housekeeping in a vacant lot, but a farmer with his tractor soon puts an end to that. |
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The children did not write as much as they had in the housekeeping center, although they did a lot of bandaging. |
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Deacons and deaconesses were appointed as needed to run the kitchen, the housekeeping, the garden, the farm, etc. |
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There is an obvious lack of good housekeeping in that the building has been left to fall into such a state of disrepair. |
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If he was married, his wife and family might provide meals or other housekeeping services to the boarders for an additional fee. |
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In 1988, after twenty years with the journal, Alice performed that final ritual of office housekeeping. |
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This does not only mean nurses, doctors and practical nurses, but includes housekeeping staff, dietary staff, and volunteers. |
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At last there is official recognition of New Jersey's unmannerliness in emptying its housekeeping slops into New York's front yard. |
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To encourage even more children to borrow books, I organized a class library in a loft above the housekeeping area, near the book display. |
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Researchers are studying diverse sides of this miniature military life, from soldierly housekeeping to the recruits' tendency to goof off. |
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Good housekeeping is a phrase Michael uses when he talks about watching for fire hazards in the home. |
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At my workplace, food and housekeeping services have been contracted out to subsidiaries of Compass Group, a British multinational corporation. |
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The students work part time in light maintenance, housekeeping, retail, dishwashing and stockrooms. |
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The dirty dishes stood on the draining board, a sad reminder of my age-diminished enthusiasm for housekeeping. |
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And while the next group will appreciate your housekeeping, it'll cost you two strokes in stroke play or loss of the hole in match play. |
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Instead, this will be one of those tiresome housekeeping sessions on the fine points of osteology. |
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Homework has also permitted women homemakers to combine housekeeping, cooking, and child rearing with wage-earning activities. |
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At the household level, women help each other with housekeeping, child-minding, and gardening. |
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Her husband, son and son's girlfriend pitched in and voluntarily did many of the housekeeping tasks she could no longer do. |
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Margrith has trained young, aspiring hospital and old age home managers to be, in housekeeping, specializing in cooking. |
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I've met many more British women who really understand the details of housekeeping. |
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She'll think that she was so tired from all that housekeeping she's done that she zonked out in the middle of your conversation. |
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Moreover, the content of the magazines still deals with typical women's issues, such as beauty, cooking and housekeeping. |
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The facility will provide 24-hour staffing, assistance with medication, housekeeping, laundry, meal service and exercise and activity programs. |
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She was in her 90th year but insisted on doing her own baking and housekeeping. |
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Still, if it wasn't for the team, we would only be pestering our partners or getting on with the decorating and housekeeping! |
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The wife claims that she could be doing something else although she has not overly exerted herself in applying for housekeeping jobs. |
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And if you have a housekeeper, you know once your housekeeper comes, you're probably not inclined to do heavy cleaning, maybe light housekeeping. |
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Helene employed household help, but Cullman's German housewives prided themselves on their industriousness and housekeeping without servants. |
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You will use it to hire several retainers, three bodyguards, and a housekeeping staff. |
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What about the stress it causes to his partner and family when he has gambled away the housekeeping money! |
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There is a forbiddingly cruel woman on the one hand and an innocently sweet girl accomplished in the art of good housekeeping on the other. |
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The twins were lolling around in front of the television, the man was reading the newspaper and the woman was doing some mild housekeeping. |
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The policy covers 80 per cent of costs such as childcare, housekeeping, cooking, ironing and transport after the first 30 days. |
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Twelve-year-old Robert's mum went off on holiday leaving the housekeeping with him and his younger siblings. |
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My Thai wife has started being very secretive about the housekeeping money. |
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By referring to an allowance to cover the expenses of the home, it appears to cover only money handed over to a wife for weekly housekeeping. |
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This horse will start at prohibitive odds for the race and though he should win without too much fuss he is not one to risk the housekeeping on. |
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Lot of people would say to me oh, I'm saving up my little extra housekeeping money just to come and spend here because there is no sales tax. |
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What the examiners have done here is to take three issues of property rights, i.e. common funds, gifts, housekeeping allowances, and weave a separate story around each. |
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For many of the visitors, it was their first visit to a big hotel, they were wonderstruck and extremely happy to see how housekeeping was an integral part of a hotel. |
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Taking on the role of emcee, Jimmy Kimmel shared a few housekeeping reminders with the audience. |
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He moves her with no more concern for her condition than if she were a bag of dirty linen left behind by housekeeping. |
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Curling combines the worst of shuffleboard and housekeeping. |
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The strain of the loss of income and the cost of having to set up housekeeping again was compounded by the fact that the portrait business was slow. |
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We had better hold a cabinet council and decide how much we can afford to spend in housekeeping and other departments, and cut our coat according to our cloth. |
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Many cancers result from the acquisition of mutations in a family of genes called oncogenes, which normally serve important housekeeping functions for our cells. |
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About 40 workers, including housekeeping staff, kitchen hands and storemen, at the hotel went on strike for 24 hours over the sacking of 20 staff. |
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Thus skills were taught with regard to childcare, cooking, housekeeping, handicrafts, raising chickens, cattle and pigs, growing vegetables and fruits. |
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He is in control of the money coming into the household and the amount that is available for housekeeping, she has to manage the daily expenditure. |
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While staying at Maitri, the Indian station, she was obliged to perform all duties, including cooking, clearing snow, burning garbage and housekeeping. |
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They stopped being taught things like ironing, housekeeping, serving. |
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These publications made the mother of three float through her daily chores, burn the dinner, overcook the peas, but more important, enabled her to supplement the housekeeping. |
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He pays all the bills except the housekeeping, as he has a good salary. |
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Eight members of our faculty carried on cooperative housekeeping. |
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The woman had made no direct payments towards the cost of acquisition, but had paid for furnishings, bought a car and contributed to housekeeping expenses. |
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Lately we've been doing a lot of housekeeping at our publishing offices. |
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Good housekeeping and managing the risk will secure a better deal. |
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Hydraulic systems will make or break a modern logging operation, and as the experts tell us, much of it depends on your maintenance regime and housekeeping. |
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One simple criterion for a developmental mutation is embryonic lethality, but this also catches mutations in genes involved in housekeeping functions. |
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Because it is misshapen, the protein is destroyed by the cell's housekeeping machinery and never gets to its intended location in the cell membrane. |
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Against her better judgment, Aunt Martha agrees to provide free room and board in return for help with the housekeeping in her glorified skid-row flophouse. |
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Northern and Ewe women, on the other hand, have fewer commercial opportunities and assume heavier agricultural responsibilities in addition to their housekeeping chores. |
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He is somewhat untidy in matters of housekeeping, which he deems unimportant, and seems to have little social life, but is devoted to Snitter. |
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This ensures that the trust's housekeeping teams can immediately decontaminate any area. |
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SkySail provides all the luxury services of a hotel from in room dining, concierge, 24-hour valet parking and housekeeping. |
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Female inmates and children under seven were the responsibility of the matron, as was the general housekeeping. |
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From our front desk to our reservationists to our housekeeping, everybody works hard to make it a memorable stay for our guests. |
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The Quinquennium Report contains a number of changes ranging from important to modernization to housekeeping. |
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The computer program does some general housekeeping involving initializing variables and opening files before beginning the main processing. |
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The operations department will be hiring the Zamboni drivers, conversion crew, parking attendants and housekeeping. |
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Gene expression was normalized to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, a housekeeping gene. |
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They feel they are caught up in all these parently duties. All their waking hours are taken up in housekeeping, caring for the daughter, son-in-law and the grandchild. |
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How it works is that when a housekeeper enters the room, and performs standard housekeeping procedures, he might spot something like an almost empty shaving cream bottle. |
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The Delhi International Airport Ltd has awarded the contract to scare off birds to housekeeping specialists, Trendsetter, after the contract with the previous vendor expired. |
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The 43-year-old housekeeping manager Georgi Traykov, a former member of Bulgaria's national sky diving team, has won GBP 1 M from EuroMillions, London24 reported. |
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