For the salvation of their endangered souls they were put silently to work in the order's commercial laundries for an indefinite period. |
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The textile, hotel and restaurant services union represents 22 of the 35 commercial laundries owned by that company. |
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The introduction of communal laundries and restaurants was part of lifting the daily drudgery for women in the individual home. |
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Bachelor life also presented various pitfalls such as having to contend with laundries that insisted on ironing his socks. |
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Those suffering from a notifiable disease must not use public transport, public laundries, or public libraries. |
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Lenin opened state-run nurseries, dining halls, laundries, and sewing centers. |
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Chinese immigrants started a lot of laundries, too, and there is nothing wonderful about Chinese ways of washing clothes. |
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Modern washer-extractor for medium to large-sized hotels or as an additional appliance in industrial laundries. |
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This is done to ensure that workers and communities are protected when commercial laundries handle linens and clothes contaminated by toxic substances. |
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Unlike the laundries I've used since coming to the city, we inspected shirts for buttons broken by the presses and sewed on new ones without being asked. |
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The articles that arrive in the industrial laundries are contaminated by micro-organisms coming from the environment in which they are used. |
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A Chinese labourer could borrow start-up money and learn the business from relatives who had already opened laundries or cafés. |
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And then there's those people who work in commercial laundries. |
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So where do they get water for the swimming pools, spas, gardens, dishwashers and hotel laundries? |
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It was termed money laundering because laundries were popular choices for changing dirty money into clean money. |
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Those with a little capital began small businesses such as restaurants and laundries to serve the growing population of single men. |
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Shut off exhaust and make-up air systems to areas such as kitchens and laundries when they are not in use. |
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Manufacturer of fine bath linens, bath towels, bath sets and bathrobes, mainly for hotels and high end industrial laundries. |
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One-third of our health care system, including some long-term care, home care, hospital laundries, food services, clinics, labs and many other health services, are already delivered through private for-profit enterprise. |
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Police also seized a knife, 727 car wash tokens, a large amount of loose change, as well as a list of hospitals, car washes, and laundries, i.e., locations with change machines. |
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Several wells and laundries can be seen during this stroll. |
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No alternative method of washing such as hand-washing, laundries, dry cleaning and collectively owned machines can, to any significant extent, be substituted for washing machines in Western countries. |
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Montanari S.r.l. designs and builds secondary overhead systems for dirty linen handling in laundries, which feature fully computerised monitoring of the laundering of civil and hospital clothing and linen. |
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They start with seemingly harmless sources in dishwasher detergent, laundries and farming fertilizers and end up in our waters, but then, through accumulation, they allow these allow algae blooms to go on. |
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Some fine laundries air-dry linens by stretching them flat and pinning them with stainless-steel pins onto huge muslin-covered drying tables. |
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Modern washer-extractor for medium amounts of washing in smaller to medium-sized company laundries or as an additional appliance in larger laundries. |
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He said, the Indian Railways also proposes to increase mechanized laundries in order to improve quality of the bedrolls provided in AC coaches. |
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Restaurants and laundries were much safer immigrant jobs because cooking and cleaning were women's work. I don't doubt that there is something to this. |
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Others provided services such as the growing and sale of fresh vegetables, the cutting of cord wood, and the operation of laundries and restaurants. |
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Moscow laundries offer individuals and organizations a complex of services for washing and ironing of clothes, bedclothes, home and office textiles. |
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The certification according to the EN 14065 standard applies to the industrial laundries that provide services to hospital and health, food, pharmaceuticals, collective catering and hotel sectors. |
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Additional use: Rooms such as cellars or laundries can be dehumidified. |
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