You had to first take off the air cleaners from the 6 double choke Weber carburettors, then take the carbs off, then take the inlet manifold off. |
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They hold low-wage jobs as restaurant waiters, street cleaners, construction workers, and dishwashers. |
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Deep cleaning is now required, whereas in the past street cleaners were able to keep gutters and footpaths clean. |
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The service ranges from sourcing reliable cleaners, gardeners or plumbers to helping with house moves or booking a holiday. |
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By tomorrow morning the cleaners will have erased it with bleach, floor wax and silicone polish. |
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Hospitals must employ enough cleaners and give them the right tools to do the job thoroughly. |
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It says cleaning standards have slipped in hospitals because of a major decline in the number of cleaners employed in the last eight years. |
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He said they employed three part-time cleaners and the visitors also spent money in the local economy. |
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The 150 cleaners, housekeepers, office and restaurant staff have been fighting for a better deal for weeks. |
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Directors of the company earn 50 times more than the cleaners who work for them. |
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On top of that we saw cleaners employed by the hospital who each had a responsibility to maintain their own individual wards. |
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I was pointed up to the first floor of the building where some cleaners were mopping up. |
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You take me on errands to the bank, the cleaners, the pharmacy, and everyone on the street knows you. |
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For instance, when all the actors sent their clothes to the cleaners, all of the women's underwear was sent back. |
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We were supposed to put all the clothes from the cleaners or the laundry onto crocheted hangers that my grandmother had made for us. |
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You get a whiff of that fluid too, every time you pick up your clothes from the cleaners. |
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Use one of the many commercial deck cleaners available according to instructions on the label. |
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The shriveled black olives are then vacuumed up with machines that look like street cleaners. |
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Since babies spend so much time on the floor, avoid commercial carpet cleaners that may use harmful chemicals. |
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Other firms have shown off prototype robot cleaners, but it is the first to put one into production. |
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Benzene, a chemical in detergents and oven cleaners, is also known to be a carcinogen. |
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Do not use abrasive household cleaners on these surfaces because they may scratch. |
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Recently, several molecular studies showed that fumes from household cleaners and industrial chemical waste are also asthma triggers. |
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Chemical drain cleaners will only free up one small section of the drainage system temporarily. |
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Disinfectants, deodorant soaps, toilet bowl cleaners and even mouthwash kill the beneficial bacteria. |
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Many stove or oven cleaners produce less toxic fumes than earlier versions. |
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In oven cleaners, lye and sodium hydroxide can burn skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract. |
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Stronger cleaners such as oven or drain cleaners also contain corrosive substances, which will kill and remove tissue cells. |
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Vinyl cleaners sold in furniture stores or auto stores help clean stubborn soil on vinyl upholstery. |
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Supermarket shelves are filled with household cleaners containing strong chemicals which can pollute the environment and pose health hazards. |
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Many soaps and other sudsy cleaners like dishwashing liquid and shampoo are detergents. |
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Marry a woman, or spend a while with her in a de facto relationship, and she can take you to the cleaners if she doesn't get what she wants. |
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The woman seeks revenge by plotting to marry the attorney and then taking him to the cleaners in their own divorce. |
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A bunch of slick, elitist, wingnut hucksters are taking them to the cleaners. |
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He may even be afraid that his wife will leave him or take him to the cleaners. |
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A QC said I could take him to the cleaners for half his fortune, but I wanted to sort it out amicably so I phoned him. |
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I think that they reckoned we had something of a soft underbelly up front but we took them to the cleaners. |
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I used to play that with my cousins during the holidays and always took them to the cleaners. |
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The rooms of the school had been cleaned, a certain amount of calcimining done and repairs were carried out by the cleaners. |
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A random search by CFO magazine recently uncovered E-tail sites hawking pipe cleaners, arugula seeds, and aglets. |
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The number of women employing au pairs, window cleaners and gardeners has increased by only 7.9 per cent in the past five years. |
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Companies are happy to employ window cleaners and people to vacuum but many of them forget about the danger at their fingertips. |
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It is a comfort to know that expensive cleaners designed for bathrooms work no better than all-purpose cleaners. |
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Large remoras may attach themselves to turtles and act as cleaners, removing various external parasites. |
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He sold everything from vacuum cleaners to flower seeds, became a radio repairman and an accomplished pilot. |
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Pesticide products in pressurized cylinders, oil, antifreeze, tires, paints, varnishes, thinners, cleaners and solvents will not be accepted. |
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Has anyone in the known or unknown universe bought one of these supremely useless, blisteringly overhyped, rideable vacuum cleaners? |
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The night shift had a mere 2 carmen, 3 helpers, 3 electricians and 5 cleaners. |
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There were also employees responsible for the locomotives themselves, the drivers, the firemen and the cleaners. |
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Maybe the youths see the reflective tabards the street cleaners are wearing and move on. |
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Startlingly, her creative materials include marker caps, spools of thread, tacks, stickers, and pipe cleaners. |
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Every woman boss depends on au pairs, nannies, cleaners, cooks and women who do the ironing. |
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Forty one per cent of people admit to being surface cleaners, never doing a good old clean. |
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She said the equipment moved between wards were tea trolleys and vacuum cleaners. |
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Bowlers commonly use sand paper, scouring pads, polishes, and cleaners to alter their cover stock. |
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Local dry cleaners and barbers depend on the patronage of Marines and their families. |
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During his four-month stay in the hospital, Mrs Gearon-Simm claimed cleaners failed to mop floors and clean basins and furniture. |
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The writing is on the wall for window cleaners everywhere today, with the launch of the world's first self-cleaning glass. |
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Some vacuum cleaners contain micro-particle filters, and can help to reduce mite populations and mite-related particles in the home. |
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Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners. |
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I often wonder how postmen, milkmen, window cleaners etc., cope with a call to nature. |
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The mob is fighting the cleaners, and I'm so tranked on painkillers I don't know whether to shoot them or hug them. |
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But patient groups believe that the money could be better spent on nursing staff and cleaners. |
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Many households in this decade acquired electric stoves, washing machines, irons, radios, and vacuum cleaners. |
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The high alkaline cleaners convert the grease into miscible soaps which are able to be rinsed away with water. |
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Shoppers were caught short as facilities remained locked when cleaners went on strike. |
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The cleaners, members of the union, are campaigning for a living wage as well as sick pay, holidays and a pension. |
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Some people use cleaners like bleach, not knowing that it is useless in a barn. |
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Contract cleaners offer a very efficient service and will do a lot more than empty the trash cans and sweep and mop the floor. |
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During his four-month stay in the hospital, he claimed cleaners failed to mop floors and clean basins and furniture. |
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We see that right now there are reports from moteliers that they cannot find cleaners. |
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I think that Currie reckoned we had something of a soft underbelly up front but we took them to the cleaners. |
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More mundanely, they're cooks, cleaners, drivers, a pair of willing hands and the biggest fan their child will ever have. |
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My thoughts are with the families of the admin assistants and cleaners killed in the towers who slog away for minimum wage. |
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We have won them all bar one since then and now the bookies believe they are about to be taken to the cleaners once again. |
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Call the cleaners and they will take care of the carpets, curtains, drapes, furniture, upholstery and put a beautiful Spring gloss to your home. |
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Washer-driers and upright vacuum cleaners, but not cylinder ones, are among the least reliable products. |
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If alkaline cleaners that contain sodium carbonate are used, then the cleaners themselves must be removed prior to welding. |
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Two professional cleaners had been sent to the property to clean the blackened cream carpet, soiled by wild parties, but with little success. |
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Often, dry cleaners will offer two-for-one specials on selected items and on specific days. |
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Wal-Mart, which also hires day laborers as store cleaners and shelf stockers, has a contract with Labor Ready. |
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Industrial workers consist of operatives, maintenance workers, storekeepers, packers, cleaners, basic supervisory staff and apprentices. |
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They have talked with storekeepers, taxi drivers, street cleaners and bar staff, anyone who may have seen the incident. |
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Using plain white and ivory paper, straws and pipe cleaners, she creates faux gemstones, crystals and pearls. |
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Hospital cleaners, orderlies and support staff met last week and agreed to a union and management request not to go on strike. |
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The roads were wet from the sprays of the municipal cleaners and all that was left was the more stubborn of the chalky white outlines. |
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Volunteer workers have been outfitted with special suits to work as cleaners and washers. |
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By the early 1980s, they had already established footholds in groceries, liquor stores, dry cleaners, and garment subcontracting. |
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Made of 165,000 two-inch pieces of chenille pipe cleaners, the piece has another, clandestine identity. |
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Many cleaners are basically bleaches, containing bleaching agents, such as sodium hypochlorite or oxalic acid. |
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I was good and parsimonious and did the job myself, saving the money I didn't spend on cleaners to help pay the builders. |
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This cleaners has seen a 50 percent drop, because the clothes partygoers would have worn are still in their closets. |
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Common household cleaners can contain simple inorganic chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite or hydrochloric acid. |
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Others living close by worked there as care assistants and nurses, or in the kitchens and as cleaners. |
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We have far too many pen-pushers and nowhere near enough cleaners and maintenance staff. |
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Recoloring is a bit of a trick I've never ventured to but some dry cleaners or coin-op cleaners still do. |
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She also brought in a group of girls, so that the toy makers could watch them play with pipe cleaners, cardboard, and other basic supplies. |
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Ms. Flores also demonstrates glue-gun techniques, adding feathers, raffia, faux jewels and pipe cleaners to enhance the masks. |
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We used corrugated paper to form columns, assembled small wood scraps and pipe cleaners for sculptures, rails, fences and ramps. |
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Electronic air cleaners are 10 to 20 times more efficient than standard filters. |
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Some household cleaners and solvents remove plasticizers from vinyl, making them brittle. |
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By first light in Aberdeen, armies of street cleaners were sweeping up the detritus left by 60,000 revellers. |
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General workers, cleaners, watchmen, drivers, clerks, copy typists, receptionists and telephonists belong to the lowest categories. |
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The majority of homes already have washing machines, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners and pop-up toasters. |
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Employees including porters, cleaners, security guards and others voted by 254 to 152 to take industrial action. |
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Fiber is removed from cotton at the gin stands, then foreign matter and other contaminants are removed by the lint cleaners. |
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Look at window cleaners, hanging in those little cradles on the sides of high rise buildings. |
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Toilet and glass cleaners contain ammonia, cresol, ethanol, and phenol, all of which can irritate or burn your skin and lungs. |
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The coverage is purchased by furriers, department stores, warehouses, and cleaners that accept such items for storage or service. |
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Because both cleaners and damselfish are diurnal, cleaning activities only occur during daylight periods. |
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The ground floor of the building had to be stripped, including carpets and wallpaper, before industrial cleaners and decorators could move in. |
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Armed with all these new lubricants, oils, bore cleaners, solvents, degreasers and fouling removers, we cleaned two revolvers and two semiautos. |
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I was then a vacuum cleaner salesman for 2 years, selling vacuum cleaners door to door. |
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All-purpose household cleaners, soaps, detergents and wax removers usually contain one or more alkalis, and so should not be used on terrazzo. |
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Professional jewelry cleaners are a good option for seriously discolored or damaged jewelry. |
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He could have been one among the many migrant workers, dishwashers, messengers, cleaners, and restaurant help who perished on that day. |
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The strike at 12 hotels includes cleaners, cooks, doormen, bartenders and dishwashers who are fighting for improvements in wages and benefits. |
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Avoid strong odors from paint, perfume, hair spray, disinfectants, chemical cleaners, air fresheners, and glues. |
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One man's ennui is another man's earner, which is why we have accountants, cleaners and cooks. |
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If instead you have electronic air cleaners in place of a ducted system, follow manual instructions for regular cleaning of filters. |
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During the course of this morning, a squad of cleaners will be sent in to make the place spotless. |
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Would it cost so much to employ a groundsman to keep the grass down and a few cleaners to give the place the once-over with a duster every now and then? |
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But all the Martha Stewart wannabe's can't wait to come out of their gingerbread houses to sell us their fancy little wares of felt and pipe cleaners. |
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Other home appliances on display include cooking ranges, ovens, food processors, vacuum cleaners, electric toasters, water purifiers and other electrical appliances. |
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This is when the team of 15 cleaners is at work, on trains stabled in cleaning roads alongside the main building and on others kept in sidings and stations, mainly New Street. |
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There's a rich irony in the fact that we load our supermarket trolleys with antibacterial cleaners when we ourselves are seething masses of bacteria of endless variety. |
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Strong cleaning agents like diluting agents or concentrated cleaners should be avoided since they may affect the optical properties of the sunglasses. |
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There are now fortified dry lubes, synthetic wet lubes, self-cleaning wax lubes, all-condition lubes, chain cleaners, chain grunge brushes and more. |
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Bradford has in recent times lost a lot of its manufacturing jobs and these have been replaced by cheap service jobs like takeaways, hotels and cleaners. |
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Industry currently uses limonene as a scent in household cleaners but might one day be used as the raw material for making the plastic bottle itself. |
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The same is true of cleaners and domestics, who are essential. |
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My early years spent in Sunday school at the United Church involved creating Jesus effigies out of construction paper, pipe cleaners and white glue. |
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That was just about bearable, but then they started spraying the table-tops with chemical cleaners, the thin mist wafting over onto our plates and up our noses. |
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It is perhaps an unintended irony that on the same page that we find ads for cleaners, we find ads for the guys who will take you to the cleaners if you let them. |
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Finish your weekend in busy Dam Square, in front of the Royal Palace, where you can watch the street cleaners sweep the cobblestones with wicked-witch twig brooms. |
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When he first set up in business he serviced washing machines and vacuum cleaners, but soon moved over to specialising in selling light fittings and lamp shades. |
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Her drinking accelerated and her accountant took her to the cleaners. |
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Fifteen years in the making, Mr Dyson's cleaners stormed British homes in the 1990s, despite retailing at almost double the price of more established brands. |
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With their famous prancing horse insignia and red livery, Ferraris are racing cars in the same way that Hoovers are vacuum cleaners or Rizlas are cigarette papers. |
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General sorting categories are whites, light colors, bright or deep-colored materials, permanent press, delicates, and clothes for the dry cleaners. |
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Eight years ago I met and married John, sold my house and bought the home we have now, as John had been taken to the cleaners in an acrimonious divorce. |
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From there until the interval they took Laois to the cleaners. |
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Bleach can also irritate the skin and eyes and can cause deadly gases when combined with dishwashing detergent or ammonia-based products like toilet bowl cleaners. |
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I think this is the Big Apple, and if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere, but you better be good or they'll take you to the cleaners. |
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His wife took him to the cleaners, quite rightly in my view. |
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Previously, all vacuum cleaners have kept the dirt hidden in a bag, with the assumption that it would simply gross you out to see how dirty your house is. |
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Also she has three vacuum cleaners, two lawnmowers, four rakes, eight sacks of topsoil, a pile of gravel up against the garage door, and a garage full of things. |
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The line of forty products include soil surfactants, wetting agents, spray dye indicators, foliar nutrients biostimulants, spray adjuvants, and tank cleaners. |
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They include administrative and support staff, instructional officers responsible for teaching inmates and even some cleaners and auxiliary staff. |
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Paint and other materials that are not soluble in degreasing solvents may require the use of methylene chloride, alkaline cleaners, or special proprietary compounds. |
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Be vigilant not only with medicines but also with common household products, such as bleach, polishes, paint thinners, white spirit, oven cleaners and paint. |
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I am staying in a flat recently vacated by students and when I arrived it was full of cleaners as the letting agents had just discovered what a mess they'd left it in. |
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In the event, I was unable to attend as my wimple was at the cleaners. |
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The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones. |
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Some have found Ecstasy to be cut with other dangerous chemicals such as pesticides, chlorine, and toxic household cleaners. |
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Honours were given to people from the worlds of education, health and the criminal justice system to school cleaners, a dinner lady and a milkman. |
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The cleaners picked up an open packet of Jelly Babies from the theatre. |
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In Italy, Padre Pio's portrait, with its dark, deep-set eyes and salt-and-pepper beard, can be spotted in dry cleaners, taxis, post offices, and police stations. |
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I wandered through a coin-operated cleaners looking for change. |
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Companies use agencies to employ cleaners for their buildings. |
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To drain the water out, the residents employed cleaners on Sunday to remove garbage and wild growth from the canal, which have been deposited on the roadside. |
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She has consistently criticised the health authority for using contract cleaning companies to clean the hospital rather than employing its own cleaners directly. |
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And meanwhile they're employing kitchen staff and cleaners from where? |
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About 300 school caretakers and cleaners employed by Jarvis in Huddersfield and Dewsbury, west Yorkshire, are set to ballot for strikes over pay and conditions. |
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For the middle classes, the decline of domestic servants was facilitated by the rise of domestic appliances, such as cookers, electric irons and vacuum cleaners. |
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Electrical appliance manufacturer Dyson yesterday launched what it claims is the biggest change to vacuum cleaners since it introduced bagless technology 12 years ago. |
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Never soak brushes in water, commercial cleaners or even paint. |
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Wax cleaners and bodywork conditioning shampoos keep the exteriors looking new while upholstery cleaner sprays take care of the seats and door panels. |
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Members of the GMB and Unison also want more protection from Bradford Council for binmen and street cleaners who are suffering attacks as they work. |
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The hospitals were said to be notably clean and had a high standard of decor with cleaners employed directly by the trust, which treated them as valuable members of staff. |
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When you drop your clothes off at the cleaners, the employees follow a pattern that holds true at just about any dry-cleaning operation running today. |
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Cordless vacuum cleaners, trimmers, drills and grass shears would not exist if not for the need for self-contained power tools used by Apollo astronauts on the Moon. |
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Most dry cleaners will attach small paper tags to your clothing's labels in order to avoid mix-ups, and separate garments by type to systematize their cleaning process. |
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In the general population from Spain, a higher asthma risk was observed in former cleaners than in current cleaners, suggesting self-selection related to exposure. |
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Conventional weed killers will not kill mosses, but there are several proprietary paving cleaners now available in garden centres and ironmongers that will do the job. |
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Even at 9am the town centre doesn't appear to have had the industrial cleaners cleaning up from the previous day's rubbish and litter, and so it goes on. |
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The Rector thanked the churchwardens, sidesmen, bellringers, church cleaners, guild and all church workers for the assistance they had given during the past year. |
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Though you will have to look through the affixed mesh cage designed to keep those pesky angst filled teenagers from making life difficult for the street cleaners. |
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Strong alkaline cleaners can remove or degrade the fluoro-polymers. |
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However, what is new is the use of compressed-air computer keyboard cleaners as euphoriants. |
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They feature everything from carpet cleaners, power drills and wallpaper strippers to tree pruners,sack barrows and transit vans. |
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The range provides stone sealers, stone cleaners, grout sealing products, worktop cleaners and stone impregnator products. |
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It's ridiculously small, yet no less powerful than much tubbier vacuum cleaners. |
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She's good enough at fixing vacuum cleaners that she should hang out her shingle and try making some money at it. |
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Numatic International Limited makes vacuum cleaners in Chard, and Brecknell Willis, a railway engineering company on the A30, makes pantographs. |
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The vacuum cleaner evolved from the carpet sweeper via manual vacuum cleaners. |
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The company later added portable vacuum cleaners to its line of cleaning tools. |
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Upright vacuum cleaners are popular in the United States, Britain and numerous Commonwealth countries, but very unusual in Continental Europe. |
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While most robotic vacuum cleaners are designed for home use, some models are appropriate for operation in offices, hotels, hospitals, etc. |
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It also has the strongest impeller among robotic vacuum cleaners, pulling in 35CFM of air. |
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Ordinary vacuum cleaners should never be used to clean up asbestos fibers, even if fitted with a HEPA filter. |
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This makes them useful for appliances such as blenders, vacuum cleaners, and hair dryers where high speed and light weight are desirable. |
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In the 1930s the style was used not only in buildings, but in railroad locomotives, and even refrigerators and vacuum cleaners. |
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The nut heads can be glued with rubber cement onto small stuffed raffia or other bodies reinforced with pipe cleaners. |
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These operate by sucking through a long tube, like some vacuum cleaners but on a larger scale. |
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The lint cleaners again use saws and grid bars, this time to separate immature seeds and any remaining foreign matter from the fibers. |
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What expertise in BASIC is required of waiters, floor cleaners, doormen, and teamakers? |
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Add a mop, a whiskbroom, spray-on cleaners, and rags, and this narrow storage space holds rescue from many small catastrophes. |
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The site also offers extensive information on how air filters and air cleaners actually go about the work that they perform. |
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Some cleaners also will spray or dip the nozzle into antispatter material to reduce the frequency of cleaning required. |
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Include items like crayons, paint, finger paint, sketchpads, pipe cleaners, and glue. |
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The inspectors found items stored in the wrong areas, diluted, unlabelled cleaners, damaged ceiling tiles and stained curtains. |
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But now with heightened pollution concerns, cryogenics may be more of a bargain because it uses no caustic cleaners and nearly no water. |
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Often we are aware and cautious of toxic chemicals in products such as drain cleaners and fly sprays. |
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For the purpose of the performance comparison of various air cleaners, the project first selected ozonation technology for exploration. |
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Never use unapproved industrial cleaners, detergents and degreasers that haven't been tested and approved by the Army. |
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Ten women served as forewomen of coach cleaners, two as draftswomen, and one as an upholsterer. |
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It uses no foams or water-based liquid cleaners that take time to dry, and cleans, deodorises and disinfects your carpets in one action. |
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OxyBreeze air cleaners are more than air purifiers, they also sterilize and deodorize up to 14,000 cu. |
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I really can't understand why people don't just have average job titles like window cleaners or dinner ladies. |
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Andrew, 18, from Washington, emerged from a hatch usually used by window cleaners and did a series of leaps and handstands. |
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Acme selected an indoor location for the air cleaners so that the cleaned exhaust could recirculate back into the foundry. |
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Air-quality regulators may vote today on a proposed ban of perchloroethylene, a suspected cancer-causing chemical used by most dry cleaners. |
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Some add banks, pharmacies, dry cleaners and even restaurants to make life easier for customers. |
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Additionally, customers can find coupons for local dry cleaners and even read candid reviews from current customers. |
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The cleaners will work well with an owner operator who understand about dry cleaners and is willing to market it. |
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As a general rule you cannot use dry-cleaning fluids or any spirit-based cleaners on roller blinds as they will take off the fabric coating. |
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Quaternary ammonium compounds like benzalkonium chloride, found in antibacterial spray cleaners and fabric softeners, can cause asthma. |
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Dust-Off, Falcon Safety Product's line of high-end screen cleaners, has signed former NFL football star Carl Banks as the brand ambassador. |
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Angela and Sofia, two Mexican-born house cleaners, were my focus group. |
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I came across the Dust-Off brand of screen cleaners when I was looking for something to clean my smartphone. |
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Full-body shrink-sleeve labels are boosting the marketability of car cleaners and waxes sold by Pennzoil-Quaker State. |
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Demand for electrostatic air cleaners will be driven by the rising popularity of electrostatic precipitators. |
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The jury heard Theresa Frost met Mr Walshaw in 2009 when she was working for a company supplying cleaners and home helps. |
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Before vacuum cleaners, rugs were hung over a wall and hit with a carpet beater to pound out as much dirt as possible. |
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The reflex is to say China is going to take us to the cleaners, right? |
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Butyl glycol ethers, marketed by Union Carbide as Butyl CELLOSOLVE and Butyl CARBITOL solvents, are used as solvents for industrial coatings and hard-surface cleaners. |
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But if she couldn't find the courage then to leave this chinless wonder, thank God she's found it now and has decided to take him to the cleaners. |
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Consequently, the prediction of the sorbent bed performance is necessary and important to help design sorbent bed air cleaners and determine the best operating conditions. |
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After flying the nest to start a family of her own, Sally worked for years at Johnson's dry cleaners and has fond memories of the friends she made there. |
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On the stick-vac side, versatility comes in the form of cleaners that convert to hand vacs, small canister vacs or units that clean a variety of hard surfaces and carpets. |
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As businesses of every type move to 24-7 operations, the days when the only night time occupants of offices were cleaners and brownnosers are a thing of the past. |
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One senior hospital administrator, four medical representatives, one dietician, one ward supervisor, four ayahs and two cleaners were also interviewed. |
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The end of the 19th century saw the introduction of powered cleaners, although early types used some variation of blowing air to clean instead of suction. |
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This formula can reduce the use of chlorine up to 60 percent and decrease or eliminate the need for scale removers, algicides, clarifiers, filter cleaners and acid washing. |
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As usual, Talia's has prepared a team of cleaners who will clean every inch of the kosher Manhattan restaurant overnight to make sure there is no chametz left on the premises. |
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Sulfuric acid at high concentrations is frequently the major ingredient in acidic drain cleaners which are used to remove grease, hair, tissue paper, etc. |
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It is resoluble and washes up easily with mild anilox cleaners. |
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The system is the result of research conducted by Electrolux, which showed that most consumers are happy with their bagless cleaners except when it comes to emptying them. |
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See vacuum truck for very big vacuum cleaners mounted on vehicles. |
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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, several companies developed robotic vacuum cleaners, a form of carpet sweeper usually equipped with limited suction power. |
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In these cleaners, the suction is provided via a large motor, while the brushroll is powered by a separate, smaller motor, which does not create any suction. |
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Residents were able to craft their own characters using plasticine, googly eyes and pipe cleaners to star in their very own stopmotion animation movies. |
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The clients swim away spic-and-span, and the cleaners get an easy meal, which is a classic example of a mutually beneficial relationship, according to the researchers. |
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In the kitchen it can replace dishrags used for cleaning dirty pots and pans, and it can be used with spray cleaners on counter tops, appliances, cook tops and even floors. |
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The cleaners enter the premise expected but discretely, and effectively remove contaminates and biohazards that could otherwise result in infectious disease. |
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Perchloroethylene is used by more than 95 percent of dry cleaners. |
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For many years after their introduction, vacuum cleaners remained a luxury item, but after the Second World War, they became common among the middle classes. |
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The company's product portfolio includes glucosides used in personal care as co-surfactant or main surfactant besides glucosides used in home care and industrial cleaners. |
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