Since it was impossible to return to the bottle of window cleaner, I strolled the hallways until I arrived outside the school office. |
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The company initiated a project of awareness raising, with the ultimate aim of seeing cleaner manufacturing processes being implemented. |
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This involves a suction device with guarded blades which removes veins like a vacuum cleaner. |
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The manufacturers believe toilet-goers find a damp wipe used in conjunction with normal dry paper leaves them feeling fresher and cleaner. |
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Blot stains with solvent cleaner such as rubbing alcohol, denatured alcohol, or dry cleaning fluid or your favorite household solvent cleaner. |
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And although after those four hours everything had been handled, carried and put down six times at least, the room was only marginally cleaner. |
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I'd also been looking at redesigning the template to give it a cleaner look. |
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Regular removal of dust with a soft cloth or a vacuum cleaner brush is all the cleaning needed for most real wood paneled walls and woodwork. |
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When I was little, my mother had a cleaner come around who was also an Avon lady in her spare time. |
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Still some buses are switching to cleaner fuels like liquefied petroleum gas. |
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The Energy Minister last week urged Londoners to use cheaper and cleaner liquefied petroleum gas, instead of petrol. |
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Both have severe range limitations, but the mono is cleaner and not as muddled as the stereo. |
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It is well known that vacuum cleaner bags capture large particles but can emit allergens that are too small to be collected in the bag. |
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Place an old clean cotton tube sock over your dusting hand and lightly dampen it with your cleaner. |
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The authority was continuing to crack down on troublemakers and was making streets cleaner. |
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These advances can also lead to new tools for bioremediation and to cleaner industrial processes that use fewer toxic chemicals. |
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It was an eerie moment, and not because I was hopped up on Mr Muscle glass cleaner. |
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A cleaner on his way home from work feared he would die as water lapped his chin when he became trapped in his car in Fairfield. |
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I spotted a cleaner sporting a plastic bib with the words Tourist Attractions emblazoned across it. |
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A little old lady answers a knock at the door where she's accosted by a vacuum cleaner salesman. |
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The movie is a stunner on Blu-ray, noticeably crisper and cleaner than its standard DVD version. |
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To clean wood cabinets, I love the orange-oil wood cleaner and the 'Feed-N-Wax' wood restorer and conditioner. |
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He opens the door to be greeted by a cleaner holding out a freshly laundered towel. |
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A slight pitting due to the background can be seen with a magnifying glass, where as a punch leaves a cleaner impression. |
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Either pieces of pipe cleaner or paper-covered wire plant ties can be used to tie the stems to the stake. |
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We should be finding cleaner energy resources, but in a responsible manner. |
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Well seasoned firewood is easier to start, produces more heat, and burns cleaner. |
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Sony need a heavy duty scrubbing brush and hospital grade cleaner to accompany them. |
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The spokesman said a street scrubber and vacuum cleaner washes St Patrick's Street and Emmet Place only. |
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These days our rivers are much cleaner but the ever-present balsam is an alien which we could all do without! |
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When my mother forced me and my brother to wash the dishes or vacuum our room, we managed to break a dish or two and suck marlies up the cleaner. |
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He would have a cleaner conscience than the homeopaths and other quacks who currently prey on the terminally sick. |
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James Dyson, the man who invented the bagless vacuum cleaner, is knighted today for his services to business. |
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Five years and some 5,127 prototypes later, he had developed the world's first bagless vacuum cleaner. |
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His idea for a bagless vacuum cleaner took the inventor to the brink of ruin. |
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The inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, James Dyson, is to lead a debate at the Wroughton Science Museum this weekend. |
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The tycoon, who was knighted in December 2006, revolutionised the domestic appliances market with the bagless vacuum cleaner. |
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Most Mancunians would rather see this money spent making our streets cleaner or improving education for our children. |
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It will need better burning technologies, cleaner traffic and more sustainable energy. |
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This creates the incentives for people to shift to cleaner technologies and fuels. |
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Then, with a raspy scamper, a team of grey squirrels descended on our picnic table to clear crumbs faster than any vacuum cleaner. |
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Many hunters and boat-users have already moved to four-stroke engines because of the fuel efficiency and cleaner burn, Irving noted. |
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His famous vacuum cleaner is made from clear plastic, allowing the owner to see all of the working parts. |
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Foaming bathroom cleaner does a wonderful job on soot, but first saturate the bricks with an all-purpose cleaner and allow to soak a few minutes. |
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Our cows have foam mattresses to lie on and an auto cleaner that cleans the floor every two hours. |
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The difference in this season's suit pants is the cleaner, simpler lines found in the tailoring of the suits themselves. |
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But I expect the American public to attach increasing importance to cleaner environments. |
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You can do this by using an air cleaner, venting all gas appliances to the outside, and avoiding wood fires in your house. |
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His edgy temper flared again on April 18, when he lowered the boom on a dry cleaner. |
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This made calculus a lot cleaner, and it makes the conceptualization of a circle as an infinite-sided polygon possible. |
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Burglars helped themselves to a variety of items from Vickie's home including a vacuum cleaner, DVDs and four packets of Jaffa cakes. |
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Apply a solvent type cleaner by blotting it onto stain with a clean, white terrycloth washcloth. |
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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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Evidently, the tenant had neither heard of a vacuum cleaner nor a window cleaner. |
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We thought the alternative posture would leave a cleaner botty to have to deal with. |
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He left the room, leaving the smoldering training robot for the cleaner bot to pick up. |
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Put the gel on a brass or bristle brush and the inside of the bore is quickly coated with the cleaner, which stays in place without running. |
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A member who had rust stains on a pair of white pants cleaned them using hand cleaner and a nail brush. |
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Debris from under fingernails should be removed with a nail cleaner under running water. |
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He handled it really well for a man who doesn't have children, is not used to having to think about money and employs a cleaner. |
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You said hiring a house cleaner would solve our cleaning problems because we both have full-time jobs. |
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In fact, one boy employed as an office cleaner did not even know how to open a door. |
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Every morning in Times Square at around 11.30 am GMT, an incredibly bored looking cleaner sweeps the streets. |
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Free public toilets lack the funds to employ a full-time cleaner and because they are free, they are busier. |
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The trees belonged to her husband Thomas, 57, a self-employed window cleaner, who has been growing bonsai for more than ten years. |
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A standard central vacuum canister works on the same principle as a conventional cleaner. |
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An electronic cleaner produces negative ions that are attracted to the pollutants. |
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Spray the rim, toilet seat, counter top and sink with your all-purpose cleaner. |
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A cheaper solution is Goop, the greasemonkey's hand cleaner, or cheaper still, undiluted dishwashing liquid. |
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Industry has quit our city centres, the air in them is cleaner and high-density urban living is officially good again. |
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At fish-cleaning stations, cleaner fish nibble the parasites from the gills and mouths of fishes much larger than they are. |
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You can also use the cleaner for wet paint on clothing, but launder clothes immediately after application. |
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But I would secretly engage a cleaner forthwith, having junked my objections. |
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Just then, Div whapped him on the back of the head with the bottle of carpet cleaner. |
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She said there was a thick layer of dust underneath her bed and a cleaner had made a sarcastic comment to her. |
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For regular cleaning, dust the grilles or louvers with a soft brush or the dusting attachment of a vacuum cleaner. |
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The animal has been described as looking like a pipe cleaner by his keepers and joins animals including deer and reindeer. |
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They then took this cleaner to their design team who loused it up for probably for more money! |
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Once we got going in the second half, won cleaner possession, then we began to play our own game. |
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In the 1960s, a Beijing toilet cleaner surnamed Chen made a name for himself by carrying out his job with great assiduity. |
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For many, the north shore still holds the allure of country life with historic towns, cleaner air and a slower pace of life. |
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Automobiles run cleaner and safer, with the invention of the catalytic converter and the air bag. |
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Around the country, more states are developing voluntary programs to help marinas and boatyards adopt cleaner, greener operating practices. |
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Let us escape from the mucky world of politics for a day and enjoy the cleaner healthier world of heavy engineering. |
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Trinoth pulls out a bottle of white shower cleaner and a bottle that unclogs drains. |
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After all, when the window cleaner comes to clean your windows and you pay him he doesn't ask you where the money's come from. |
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The public lies were huge enough to have sunk their governments in cleaner times. |
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Wipe the screen daily using window cleaner, then polish it with a clean dry cloth. |
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The company says this produces wood that ignites easier and burns cleaner, with less creosote and ash. |
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The salesman gave us a demo of the vacuum cleaner, and it seemed to work very well. |
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This may be the background sound of a washing machine or vacuum cleaner. |
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Fortunately, Tuesday is the day my lovely French cleaner, Jean-Paul, comes in to whip round the place with a duster, some J-cloths and Fairy Liquid Power. |
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Cars may be cleaner one year, but breakdowns might become more common, too. |
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Taken together, our energy policy is creating jobs and leading to a cleaner, safer planet. |
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These ads are not the kind where athletes tell you to buy specific products because they will make you cleaner and happier. |
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It was swiftly adopted by users looking for a cleaner, more intuitive interface for visiting their favorite websites. |
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Candle wax is resistant to water and any water-soluble cleaner. |
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I should never have listened to you about hiring a house cleaner. |
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Remove marks with a plastic scouring pad and a mildly abrasive cleaner. |
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The train is not only faster and cleaner, but with an operating sound output of 0.1dB, is also significantly quieter than buses or the precarious three-wheeled tuk-tuks. |
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The musical, based on the book by Abe Burrows with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, focuses on J Pierrepont, a young window cleaner who starts to climb the corporate ladder. |
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After retiring from soccer in 1977 Astle became a window cleaner before forging a TV career in the 1990s with cameo singing roles on television's Fantasy Football League show. |
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The door would normally be locked but the window cleaner had just been. |
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It was later determined that the bottle contained window cleaner. |
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Just add a teaspoon or so of liquid dish soap to acrylic craft paint, and after the holidays you should be able to wash it off with window cleaner. |
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Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse size atomizer of window cleaner. |
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Also, it is unacceptable for the military to pay more for cleaner fuels, but necessary for it to pay more for dirtier fuel. |
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Lemon juice, vinegar and natural soap make an all-purpose cleaner. |
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Thoroughly rinse any cleaner from the glass before relighting the unit. |
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Hearing the doorbell, a hesitant cleaner opened the door a crack to see who it was. |
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Instead of zooming in on a dry cleaner or restaurant, you zoom in on fine paintings and sculptures. |
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When I do, I can see an electric light, a dyson vacuum cleaner, a laptop computer, a blow-heater and a mobile phone. |
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The reveal will give your doorjamb a cleaner, more finished look. |
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So this pool cleaner would always come around and talk to her, and I figured it would be a good idea for a movie. |
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For the time being the vacuum cleaner lives at the end of the couch. |
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The afternoon session in Oak Park will showcase some of the machinery and give working demonstrations of different types of harvesters, storage clamps and cleaner loaders. |
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A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage which formed part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash. |
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He is an emotionless, lost soul wandering the streets and helping out strangers while looking for a clean razor and dry cleaner for his dirty overcoat! |
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It takes low-grade coal and reprocesses it into cleaner, high-grade fuel. |
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In the afternoon the stages were a lot cleaner and less slippery than they were in the morning, although it was quite rough with several deep ruts. |
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Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse-size atomizer of window cleaner. |
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Thanks to the shale revolution and new technology, locomotives could burn a lot cleaner and cheaper. |
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Between 1998 and 2000, she took jobs as a waitress and hotel maid in Florida, a nursing-home aide and a house cleaner in Maine, and a retail sales clerk in Minnesota. |
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These special seats, and sometimes the whole house, would then be lit up with wax tapers that burned cleaner and brighter than the usual tallow candles. |
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Financial aid and a night job as an office cleaner carried me through, and at 21, I graduated with a degree in social work. |
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Venison steaks are more tender than beef, with a leaner, cleaner flavour. |
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I wanted a cheap bagless upright cleaner made by someone I'd heard of. |
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The surest way to keep your bag looking gorgeous is to have it treated with a stain resistant such as Scotchgard, either by yourself or by a dry cleaner. |
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And is politics really cleaner when stringent restrictions are put into place? |
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Sunday while D. labored with a vacuum cleaner in the living room cursing the cat hair on the baseboards, I worked in the study closet, the deepest vault of my former abode. |
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Many of the electrical goods we use today such as the electric iron, shaver, vacuum cleaner and washing machine were invented in the early part of the 20th century. |
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Yes well you're probably thinking of the mimic cleaner wrasse there. |
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Thoroughly clean the surface of the piece with a commercial wood cleaner, mineral spirits, or wax remover, to determine whether the present finish is salvageable. |
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Lydia is given a cleaner bill of health and is not confined to bed. |
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Another trick here is to miter the ends at a 45-degree angle so that the two pieces of molding will overlap each other to make a cleaner looking trim. |
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This alleviates the need to splice the 115V cable so you can pass through the rear panel from inside the case, thus making for a cleaner installation. |
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Use a mop or sponge with warm water and a general all-purpose cleaner. |
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A cleaner mopped the floor of the place I was staying in Greece. |
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Four-strokes just run so much cleaner than the old two-strokes. |
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For one thing, its user interface is much cleaner and easier to understand. |
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Last week Walt called the Vacuum-Cleaner Guy, and now the vacuum cleaner Guy had come through. |
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One month later, when the vacuum cleaner Guy returns, the hat is still hanging there. |
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The obstacles in the way to achieve such benefits, with cleaner fuels, continue to include a compromised political will coupled with unconscionable corporate conduct. |
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That is, the bass pounds a little heavier, the skins hit a little cleaner, and the guitars are a bit more direct, and all in the most unobtrusive way possible. |
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They might have cleaner computers come fall, but they're still vulnerable because their operating systems tend to be unpatched and their antivirus software out-of-date. |
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This was in perfect contrast with the model of a village showing bounteous trees and all round greenery, the result of a cleaner and healthier environment. |
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You need a cleaner with a mild abrasive or a normal cleaner but use it with one of those sponge's with a green scourer. |
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Alkylate is a low-sulfur, high-octane gasoline additive used to produce cleaner burning automotive fuels. |
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Azerbaijan's energy base can have a cleaner source of fuel from Camelina Sativa, a plant which can grow in abundance in the Caspian region. |
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One best selling item at supermarkets has been Kitchen Magiclean with Deodorizer, a spray-type kitchen cleaner released in September by Kao Corp. |
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Like a minuscule vacuum cleaner, it can easily slide over a copper surface, sucking up loose copper atoms. |
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Combine a pressure washer or stiff yard broom with a path cleaner or algicide. |
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Creative Paper's Darren Simpson said wombats are much cleaner than kangaroos, making it easier to make the product. |
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Although working prototypes exist, Air Recycling Technology is not currently used in any production cleaner. |
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A window cleaner has been cleared of sexually molesting a woman by looking at her through the glass while she was having a shower. |
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Meanwhile, over in Albert Square, a jumbo tub of Swarfega cleaner wouldn't solve the greaseball behaviour of Max Branning. |
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The robotic vacuum cleaner proved to be hackable, so we reprogrammed two of them to race each other. |
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He recommends using baking soda as a general household cleaner. |
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In addition to GUV and SpinSweep, Hoover's Diversified Products Division is showing a smaller SilentAir air cleaner. |
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Before the vacuum cleaner Guy leaves, Walt asks him a simple question. |
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If there were to be an investigation, it would focus on the employment by the judges of an illegal overstayer as a cleaner. |
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Philip may think it would be neater and cleaner to eliminate it outright? |
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Many vacuum cleaner and weed trimmer motors exceed 10,000 rpm, while many similar miniature grinders exceed 30,000 rpm. |
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It is here that he is able to help lowly kitchen cleaner Linguini, who spills the soup and tries to recreate it with the wrong ingredients. |
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The very idea of Mrs Jones the school cleaner using the same bedpan as the squire's wife made their skin crawl. |
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The rated input power does not indicate the effectiveness of the cleaner, only how much electricity it consumes. |
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Primacide B is a cleaner that saponifies surfaces acting like a soap or surfactant, making it easy to rinse organics. |
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Earlier this year, Lysol All-Purpose Cleaner was named cleaner brand of the year in a Harris Poll EquiTrend study. |
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The power consumption of a vacuum cleaner, in watts, is often the only figure stated. |
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Pamper your pooch with the new Morphy Richards pets' handheld vacuum cleaner and blow dryer. |
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Neighboring cleaner wrasses and other reef fish swarm to dine at this banquet. |
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Thus, less cleaner is needed to remove salt, fish blood, boat ramp scunge, scum lines, algae and other particulates. |
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The other permanent characters were Mrs Bagwash, Cockney cleaner, and her daughter Nausea. |
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While scrap tire processors are confronted with an array of end markets, a cleaner shred is almost always tantamount to marketability. |
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Bagless vacuum cleaner boffin Sir James Dyson yesterday pledged to spend PS1billion on a wave of new products. |
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It is a heavy duty cleaner and Have you got a question degreaser, which comes in a wee bag called a power shot. |
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That was an interesting interview, but I would have to question this idea that bottled gas provides a cleaner alternative to firewood for Africa. |
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The cleaner is a water-based, spray-on formula with a degreasing agent to remove fingerprints and unwanted oils. |
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Pressroom Helper is a concentrated alkaline cleaner and degreasing solution, formulated to serve a multitude of industry cleaning requirements. |
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Joinery was done by Richard Beaumont, and school cleaner Phillip Meech helped the school''s gardening club with the plants. |
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A new designed family of replaceable tips is designed to maximize the amount of usable material on each cleaner blade. |
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They had a rotating hose with the intention being that the user would place the unit in the center of the room, and work around the cleaner. |
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Switching from a power to a reel mower will give a cleaner cut and reduce noise and pollution. |
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The usual hairdryers are extremely loud, and reach up to 75 decibels, which is as noisy as a vacuum cleaner, but is held besides your head. |
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When genuine cleaner wrasses were removed from a test plot, the former look-alikes changed color, his team reports in the August Oecologia. |
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And Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council were made to hand over 6,000 pounds to a school staff member who fell over a vacuum cleaner lead. |
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He mewls that now he's given up drink all he has is her, yet she's got three kids, a cleaner and a nanny, her friends and no money problems. |
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Scalloped edges are gentler than serrated edges and leave a cleaner cut. |
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The Zoom cleaner is similar to carpet sweepers but will pick up even small particles on hard surfaces. |
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The entire pipe cleaner model can be considered analogous to a tertiary structure. |
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What about my window cleaner, or the bloke at the fairground on the dodgem cars? |
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When purchasing of cleaning services may window cleaner conclude in the assignment. |
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But in Jamaica Bay, it is not possible at present to grow oysters and relay them to cleaner waters for depuration and sale. |
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A SERIAL burglar pretended to be a window cleaner after he was caught balancing on a ledge with his arm through the window of a Birmingham house. |
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Police are now appealing for help to trace the man, who o cers say may have been working as a window cleaner in the area a few years ago. |
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A LEADING motoring services company is urging company car drivers to stop using washing-up liquid as an alternative to screen cleaner. |
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In 2004 a British company released Airider, a hovering vacuum cleaner that floats on a cushion of air. |
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According to Cynar this yields synthetic fuels which are cleaner, lower a higher cetane than generic diesel fuel. |
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Delegation in attendance as part of a mission to brighten the lives of Anguillans by adopting cleaner, more affordable energy sources. |
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The artifact was cleaned sonically in the ultrasonic cleaner tank in mere seconds. |
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We hope they will make the community a safer, cleaner and tidier place in which to live. |
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The cylinder cleaner uses six or seven rotating, spiked cylinders to break up large clumps of cotton. |
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OxyCide is an EPA-registered disinfectant, virucide, sporicide, deodorizer and one-step cleaner. |
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Chloramine gas is created almost instantly when bleach and toilet cleaner are mixed. |
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The amps' STAR Topology design greatly reduces internal noise for a cleaner signal. |
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Left school at 15 and supported himself via a series of odd jobs, including window cleaner, truck driver, steeplejack and even circus performer. |
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Before teak is glued the natural oil must be wiped off with a chemical cleaner, otherwise the joint will fail. |
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Indoor air cleaner to tackle bad odours including smoke, alcohol and general all-round stinkiness. |
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Is filtered water that much cleaner and safer than tap water? |
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This meant the signals at the end of the transmission line appeared cleaner than they would be without the use of the phase conjugator. |
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A BIRMINGHAM cleaner has told how she couldn't believe her eyes when she saw her first pay cheque after securing the Living Wage. |
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By internalizing the costs associated with the negative effects on the environment, governments are able to encourage a cleaner water management. |
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The vacuum cleaner evolved from the carpet sweeper via manual vacuum cleaners. |
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Producer Rhett Davies played a key role in the band's sound, adding a cleaner, more Germanic Kraftwerkian sheen. |
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Many cleaner shrimp, which groom reef fish and feed on their parasites and necrotic tissue, are carideans. |
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The office was now large enough to need an industrial strength vacuum cleaner. |
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The best known of these are the Bluestreak cleaner wrasses of the genus Labroides found on coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific oceans. |
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Others use nuclear power, but there is an increasing use of cleaner renewable sources such as solar, wind, wave and hydroelectric. |
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The system cleaner and optimizer removes junk and obsolete files from the system. |
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The brush detaches from the vacuum cleaner for easy cleaning. |
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My boss spilled water all over my keyboard today. On the plus side, it's much cleaner now. |
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One of the few household amenities the family ever owned, a vacuum cleaner, was rejected because Thomas decided it was too noisy. |
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You know you're a bad wife and mother when the window cleaner tells you to take care of your husband and the youngest goes to school without a packed lunch on his birthday. |
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The immediate first aid for a hot spot would be to clean the area with a good antiseptic cleaner and then apply antibiotic cream such as Neosporin or Bacitracin. |
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Certainly a song called Mbube was written in the 1920s by Solomon Linda, a Zulu singer who worked for the South African Gallo Record Company as a cleaner and record packer. |
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And Tony Cottee found himself lining up against his window cleaner. |
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In mid-October the company announced that it has experienced a significant increase in the sales of its EPA-approved product Magic, a quat tuberculocidal disinfectant cleaner. |
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The Merthyr Tydfil base, which already employs 800 people to make washing machines and tumble dryers, could take over production of its cylinder cleaner. |
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This concentrated, soapless, multi-purpose cleaner attacks the molecular structure of dirt, grease, and oils, rendering them helpless as they are rinsed or wiped off quickly. |
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If the stain still won't go away, apply a nonabrasive cleaning compound, such as a plant-based glass cleaner or a home brew of water with either vinegar or ammonia. |
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A BOGUS window cleaner has been targeting elderly people in Stockton. |
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Alternatively you can use a nonabrasive cleaner such as Brasso or Antiquax, or ideally one that says on the label that it's suitable for cleaning brass. |
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The 7-1ayer towelettes are sturdy, durable, nonabrasive, and nonbunching, Kerr TotalCare says, and are designed to serve as a cleaner, decontaminant and disinfectant in one. |
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She told me that a cleaner followed her into the washroom and kissed her. |
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Combining comprehensive safety, efficacy and pathology testing from a single lab ensures clients receive consistent, analyzable test results with faster and cleaner reporting. |
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BioAqua represents an entirely new paradigm in catalysis as I will bridge the gap between photocatalysis and biocatalysis enabling cleaner and more efficient reaction schemes. |
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The Board can be kept much cleaner if two shedhands work together. |
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After the Capacity test, the challenge gas is turned off and the downstream concentration is monitored to examine whether the air cleaner retains or desorbs the contaminant. |
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Electric traction was more efficient, faster and cleaner than steam and the natural choice for trains running in tunnels and proved superior for elevated services. |
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The high quality and higher cetane number of UPM BioVerno diesel provide cleaner combustion in the engine resulting significantly lower tailpipe emissions. |
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The entrepreneur, 65, famous for inventing the bagless Dyson vacuum cleaner, warned that Britain will have a deficit of 60,000 engineering graduates this year. |
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Are we going to simply watch other states create cleaner energy sources and thousands of jobs for their citizens while we hang onto our outdated and dirty power plants? |
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Clean the rubber edge of your car's wiper blades with a paper towel dampened with glass cleaner or water and a little dish detergent to extend the life of the wipers. |
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The difference is that oil companies restocked fuel last September, but destocked this September as the government urged them to produce cleaner fuels. |
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Again, I strongly recommend that you sensitize your collodion-coated plates in a tank, rather than a tray, as it is safer, cleaner, and more process-efficient. |
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Downstream, the inflow of cleaner water from the Dove and then the Derwent meant that conditions improved enough to allow recreational coarse fishing in the lower reaches. |
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In a multimillion dollar project, the Army has come up with a new bullet said to be just as deadly as the old lead-based one but cleaner for the Earth. |
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Combine baking soda and castile or liquid soap to form a frostinglike consistency to use as a soft scrub cleanser instead of a sink, tub, and tile cleaner. |
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Mrs Gillion, herself a retired cleaner, said they had been married for 45 years and that the money would be spent on their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. |
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StencilWasher MP automatic misprint and stencil cleaner removes non-reflowed solder paste and adhesives from assemblies, stencils and screens, including reflowed assemblies. |
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The Mantis Electric Tiller can be used with optional attachments such as a border edger, furrower, crevice cleaner, lawn aerator, lawn dethatcher and plow. |
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The higher the suction rating, the more powerful the cleaner. |
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The text in the printed Spanish and Latin editions is much cleaner and streamlined than the roaming prose of Columbus's letter to the monarchs found in the Libro Copiador. |
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The cylinder type lacked wheels, and instead the vacuum cleaner floated on its exhaust, operating as a hovercraft, although this is not true of the earliest models. |
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This increased power generation and LPG utilisation in the country, which reduced fire-wood and kerosine consumption, there-by contributing to a cleaner environment. |
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