It's a show that hangs the dirty nappy laundry of maternity out to dry and brings both the laughter and tears of motherhood to the stage. |
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Where she used to make the climb from the basement, carrying a laundry basket, now she finds the ascent daunting. |
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Many of these were used for other purposes, such as laundry baskets or to carry alcohol. |
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She was carrying a large basket of laundry in her hands, and looked more than a little surprised to see her there. |
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If you cannot think of a special container, a laundry basket would serve a dual purpose. |
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She offers a full laundry service for duvets, throws, blankets, curtains, bed linen, team kits, etc. and her rates are very competitive. |
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Children play football on the streets, and people hang their laundry out of the windows to drip on passers-by. |
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A laundry room that serves multiple functions is essential when space is tight. |
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The utility room is fully tiled and has a selection of laundry cupboards as well as a washer-dryer. |
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I considered rubbing the excess ink across the front of my school jersey but knew that Mum would chuck a mental come laundry day. |
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Do excuse me, I'm off to put more laundry in, beat my rugs, grab some lunch, and maybe pop down to the shops. |
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The washer breaking down was the most annoying thing, happening just when the baby was sick and there was five times as much laundry to do. |
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Other than demeaning me for napping in the laundry room it was our only conversation. |
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She left her clothes in a tidy heap on the floor, since she didn't know where the laundry basket was. |
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If you want to read the entire proceedings of World Youth Day, the laundry list can be found here. |
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In 1765, Whatman discovered a means of whitening paper by adding laundry blue to the typically yellowed paper pulp. |
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After the washing came the drying and then ironing, goffering, and crimping before the laundry process was complete. |
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I was no exception, and I gathered up the washing and made my way down to the laundry. |
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I've been making the most of the sunshine by putting another two loads of laundry out to dry on the washing line. |
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In the days before we all had washing machines people used to send their clothes to a laundry. |
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Use natural, unscented laundry soap and add borax, washing soda or baking soda as a water softener. |
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Tanner's thoughts began to tumble around, sloshing together like laundry in a washtub. |
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Most common houses offer laundry facilities, exercise rooms and guest accommodations. |
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I slipped off my newer skirt and threw it in the laundry basket opposite the wastebasket and began to unbutton my blouse. |
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Snippets of music, radio dramas and newsreels play in the background and laundry hangs over the audience. |
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The hotel that once employed her in its laundry went belly up three years or so ago. |
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If you're going to do that, you might as well just have a quickie in your parents' laundry room or something. |
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The heat and exhaust gases are captured and utilized to provide electrical power and steam for laundry facilities. |
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Some of my survival tactics were extreme, especially the hand-washing of all our laundry. |
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Today is laundry day and I also have to reconstruct R.'s closet, which the cats totally trashed. |
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I was so sick of getting trashed and airing my dirty laundry about the country and not being able to do anything about it. |
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Doesn't it make you ashamed, as you shine his shoes and fetch his laundry, to work with such a man. |
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It was warm that day, and she had just finished her laundry and even thought about waxing the floor. |
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During the day, shopkeepers and businesses hang their laundry out to dry in the parking spaces. |
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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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Families who have every hi-tech mod con in their rooms, overnight laundry service and on-tap pampering for mums and dads. |
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The safe zone would have large Quonset hut or chickee structures, bathrooms, showers and a laundry facility. |
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Many of us learned years ago to collect pre-bath water in buckets to use in the garden or for doing hand laundry. |
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But for now that must wait while I busy myself with laundry and hoovers and unopened mail. |
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While doing laundry, Dana has always secretly retired her family's stained and hole-filled tube socks from service. |
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I took some dirty laundry from a hamper and threw it over his bed, messed up the sheets a little bit, and scuffed his shoe. |
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He observes him doing the laundry, setting mousetraps, smoking a pipe, taking a bath. |
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He kept the prototype in the laundry room, which was adjacent to my bedroom in the basement. |
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This laundry starch company began producing laundry blue in 1852 by using a combination of a synthetic ultramarine and sodium bicarbonate. |
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Kanimbla also provided support to landbased personnel through the provision of fresh rations and a laundry service. |
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Nobody write another paragraph on Vietnam or the National Guard or muddy politics or dirty laundry. |
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Hang one or two racks in a mudroom or laundry room, and let shoes and garments drip-dry. |
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My roommate went to the basement to do her laundry late one night and came back with news that there was a sketchy character in the basement. |
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She took her robe night gown, and undergarments off and threw them down the laundry shoot. |
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As I dropped off my laundry I could smell the sweet skunky odor rising out of my pants pocket, yikes! |
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A few blocks away, Cash Smith floated his two children on laundry hampers and plunged into chest-high waters. |
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It's all pretty much standard boilerplate, complete with the usual laundry list of inaccurate quote mining and oversimplified claims. |
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They undressed and stuffed their clothes into laundry bags, hanging their clean clothes on pegs on the wall. |
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At present the College is unenclosed and has seen repeated thefts most notably from the College laundry and the Junior Common Room. |
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After one-time use, mop heads are removed and placed in a laundry hamper with other contaminated, reusable woven fabrics. |
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In the end I stuffed it at the bottom of my laundry hamper, which is where it will remain until I decide my next step. |
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Items coming aboard, like laundry and groceries, have to be hauled from the parking lot to the slip. |
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Goldman ferrets through the dirty laundry of the movie business and examines the stains with forensic detail. |
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The three-strong gang then took champagne, cigarettes, money and phonecards, which they carried off in a large nylon laundry bag. |
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We moved all of our clean laundry into drawers and all the dirty laundry into the hamper. |
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The laundry opens into the garage so wet camping gear and clothing can be brought directly into the house. |
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The cold wind made the fabric of my tent flap like wet laundry hanging on a clothesline on a briskly windy spring day. |
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Off the kitchen is a breakfast room, laundry room, utility room and two store rooms. |
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His assistant ushers me and the photographer past the two staff doing laundry and into a private cinema. |
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Extreme ironing involves clambering up mountains and trees, among other activities, armed with iron, ironing board and unpressed laundry. |
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Two native maids carried baskets of laundry, and some young urchins played a game with old dice, wagering stones. |
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However, Mr Blanshard said the forum had already identified cleanliness problems surrounding patients' laundry and children's soft toys. |
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Half-hidden by the billowing linen, there was a half-full tub of laundry and a handful of pegs scattered on the ground. |
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My parents aren't the snoopy, overbearing kind that stop by to check on your laundry technique. |
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When she switches it on, the sound is so familiar, it's the furious whiz of a laundry load in its last spin. |
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A new regulation to be adopted soon bans locals from airing their laundry in some downtown streets. |
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Apparently, the covenants of our homeowners association forbid the airing of laundry outside. |
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In North Carolina, I did my laundry and hung it outside on a clothesline to dry, while a farmer baled hay in a field next door. |
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There was a large rec room, a laundry room, bathroom, and a bedroom on this floor. |
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She's packed enough clothes for everyone so that she won't be faced with the daunting task of doing the laundry. |
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Use 4-foot fluorescent fixtures with reflective backing and electronic ballasts for your workroom, garage, and laundry areas. |
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I spent the day peeling onions and potatoes, chopping carrots, sweeping, and helping with the laundry. |
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The hall, closets, laundry room, bathroom, and den all had their own muted colored doors. |
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In my search I found a bathroom, two closets, the laundry room, and the basement. |
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Off to either side are two of the four bedrooms, one with an adjoining shower room that doubles as a downstairs cloakroom and laundry. |
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Off the den, another door lead to a laundry room, and a sliding glass patio door opened out onto a deck. |
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It took me a few minutes to clear it from my laundry and shake it free from my finger tips. |
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We use cloth gowns, drapes, and wrappers at our facility, and the laundering of our linen is contracted to on outside laundry service. |
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I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track. |
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Liquid bleach used in the laundry is an alkaline solution of hypochlorite ion. |
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If you really want to help, volunteer to make dinner or do laundry so Mom can cross a few things off her list. |
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She does my laundry, cleans my house, tidies up after me and empties the cat's litter box. |
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With its laundry, library, almshouses and handsome non-conformist church, Saltaire was a grand achievement. |
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Or, I could work it in between washing laundry and making sure the parsonage is spotless in case of drop-in company. |
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Stories circulated of members who routinely franked their laundry home and who gave their signatures to family and friends for personal use. |
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Householders in a terraced street are getting into a lather over the rights and wrongs of hanging laundry across the back alley. |
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This reached crisis point when my wife received a shock from the laundry taps. |
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Hidden because she works at home on sewing machines crammed into a corner of her laundry. |
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Slate flooring covers the powder room, laundry room, and the fireplace hearth. |
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While waiting for my laundry in the Lost Sock launderette I decided to go exploring. |
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He walked back into the bathroom and tugged off his T-Shirt, throwing it in a pile of dirty laundry he had yet to do. |
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I stopped what I was doing, which wasn't difficult because I was putting my clean laundry away, and listened. |
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Ropes stretched from one house to the next, from where hung newly washed laundry, some still dripping with rather murky water. |
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Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large flashlights and some batteries. |
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One day, in comes a gangly, loud-talking hippie longhair sporting a shirt fresh off the dirty laundry pile. |
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I could still smell him in the laundry, hear his footstep, and run my hands over tools he'd touched every day. |
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When we arrived, the sand was so crisp and clean it could have just come back from the Atlantic laundry. |
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Adam put on some pants and picked up a random shirt from his dirty laundry. |
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They lug their dirty laundry to the neighborhood Laundromat, lug their groceries home and then lug the bags of garbage to the curb. |
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Soon, piles of dirty laundry are arriving at a prearranged drop-off point a mile from her cabin. |
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As soon as the toilet flushed inside, Kelly unlocked the door and pressed out the other side, through the laundry room. |
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Inside, dirty laundry, including trousers and a towel, hung from a clothes line above a bed covered with a floral blanket. |
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There was no note, only a pile of dirty laundry and the smouldering remains of a meth lab attracting the attention of the local constabulary. |
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She had searched everywhere and by chance stumbled across Bert's pile of dirty laundry and saw it sticking out from underneath. |
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We are flouting this law of basic economics, waving our 620 billion dollars of foreign debt like so much dirty laundry. |
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The house suddenly falls quiet again and with a deep sigh of exhaustion you turn to the piles of dirty plates and laundry that need washing. |
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While a lot of people didn't mind doing the laundry, many flinched from ploughing through piles of ironing. |
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Women contributed to the family income by taking in boarders and doing their laundry and cooking. |
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But as the eldest, I started to help tidy and do the washing-up and laundry. |
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Who needs to do laundry when your clothes wash, condition and repair themselves. |
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What better way of dealing with the emotional hardship of living out of a suitcase than a place where you can do your own cooking and laundry? |
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The rear of the house has an open balcony for washing clothes, doing laundry, and performing other domestic chores. |
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For instance the female members are generally expected to do all the cooking and laundry. |
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Washing dishes and doing laundry are two processes that waste a lot of water, power, and time. |
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If I wanted to talk about the laundry, politesse would indicate that you'd see me. |
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In Armstrong's case, his identity thief plead guilty to a laundry list of charges and is slated to spend just five years in the pokey. |
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You may hate doing the laundry and ironing, but once you know how to care for your clothes, your Armani gear will last for years. |
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Thankfully, there's lady who comes once a week to do the laundry and the ironing. |
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Bill's girlfriends were used to taking care of Bill by doing the cooking, cleaning and laundry. |
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Other services provided include laundry, washing and ironing, chiropody while outings are also organised. |
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Residents are encouraged to play a full part in their home, participating in everyday tasks such as cooking, cleaning, shopping and laundry. |
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She pointedly turns away to avoid looking at a street person struggling with a laundry cart overflowing with stuff. |
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Still, she managed to adopt orphan children and teach them to support themselves doing cooking and laundry. |
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It's 3.15, and I've done one lot of laundry, the washing up and have been shopping, but really have no desire to do anything on The Project. |
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Most families routinely enter from their garage, often passing through a laundry room and kitchen before they finally reach the front hall. |
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Just because your new house has a separate laundry room, it doesn't mean that your old washer and dryer will fit. |
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They produce much of their own food, cook their own meals, and do their own laundry. |
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I still remember securing, cataloging, and inventorying every single item in his house, including his dirty laundry. |
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In the laundry room I sort the really dirty whites, the so-so dirty whites, and the darks. |
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There is also a staff chalet with four bedrooms, a bathroom and a laundry room. |
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The other, a single-storey structure, has a stable, a tack room and a laundry. |
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They enumerated a number of simple needs like places to shower, do laundry, and sleep safely when they were exhausted. |
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I still have the family, living and dining room to do, but the sliding glass door, the kitchen and the laundry room are finished. |
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When he rejoined the retailer as chief executive officer last April, he quickly drew up a laundry list of 30 things that needed fixing. |
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Contaminated laundry is to be bagged or containerized at the location where it was used. |
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Some houses have a laundry or mud room located near the kitchen, so this might need to be addressed. |
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This floor is above two bedrooms, a bathroom, a hallway and a laundry room. |
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Each apartment also has a hallway, bathroom, storeroom and a separate laundry room. |
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At first glance, his studio looks more like a Chinese laundry than a design house. |
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A former city slicker has made a clean start by setting up a new laundry and ironing service. |
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Reminds me of opening the parachute bag that mum would bring home full of clean pressed washing from the laundry at Hornsey Road Baths. |
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It turns out the laundry van happens to be the same size and color scheme as the local banking service cash pickup vehicle. |
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There are plans to set up a nappy laundry service for parents using washable nappies. |
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The community resource centre plays a key role in the area, providing office facilities and a community laundry and ironing service. |
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Since his business serviced the laundry for the boys and girls camps in a neighboring larger town, he made weekly delivery trips down there. |
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He ran a laundry service with a friend, became a journalist and radio presenter and then a documentary filmmaker. |
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The 37-year-old father-of-five had been working as a laundry firm consultant for a Qatar-based company. |
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At times there was fuzzy growth on grates of air-conditioning ducts and exhaust tubes from cooktops and laundry dryers. |
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It was time for a rest, so while Jack rested, I took some dirty laundry and headed to the closest Laundromat. |
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I did laundry at the laundromat and vacuumed and verified the contents of Edmond's next resupply box. |
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In cities, you can pay people to do laundry for you instead of going to the laundromat. |
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At the laundry pond in addition to the usual species I saw another new species, a group of three ferruginous ducks. |
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She now finds the climb from the basement, carrying a laundry basket, daunting. |
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At the back of the hall steps lead down to an open area with a walk-in laundry cupboard and understairs storage. |
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Basically the letter is a laundry list of requests for aid and assistance from the federal government, invoking various laws, and so forth. |
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It's also why most commentary about the region, from both perspectives, is so empty, a laundry list of ad hominems. |
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There are so many instances, and I catalogued them, and I really didn't try to make the entire laundry list. |
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I did not go in to present the president with any kind of detailed kind of requests or a laundry list of things. |
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It's really just a laundry list of left-leaning articles that, in the opinion of the organizers, haven't received enough attention. |
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When they decided it was a whole laundry list of phenomena that were very prosaic, they sort of dropped their investigation. |
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Over a plate of enchiladas, the couple discuss a laundry list of problems with Democratic Party. |
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I still hold a grudge against him and he has only added a laundry list of offenses to the grudge sheet in the ensuing years. |
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Last night we heard a laundry list of new promises which I thought was an attempt to cover up old failures. |
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And that's what distinguishes an inspiring political vision from a laundry list of policies and four-point plans. |
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The approbation is precise, based not on a laundry list of issues, but on a shared concept of the state. |
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Among my own more active endeavours was an attempt to hire a man to help with fetching water and doing laundry, both considered women's work. |
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This consists of a laundry list of arguments that anyone who has followed this dispute for any period of time has heard over and over again. |
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The closet was full of clothes and shoes, and dirty laundry littered the floor. |
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For example, enzymes in laundry detergents break down dirt and stains so that they may be easily washed away, even in cold water. |
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Today was spent doing stuff around the house like laundry and getting lunches ready for the week. |
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There's only so much newsworthiness you can get out of laundry, cleaning, cooking, housework. |
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One night I was in the laundry room reading and washing and Karen came in with a basket of clothes. |
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The facility will provide 24-hour staffing, assistance with medication, housekeeping, laundry, meal service and exercise and activity programs. |
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It consisted of three stories and a large basement which contained servants quarters, pantries, laundry, cellars etc. |
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For example, we do not use bar soap, dental floss, laundry detergent, Q-Tips, antiperspirant, deodorant, charity lotteries, or soup. |
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Beyond the kitchen is a spacious storeroom with fitted presses which could serve as a pantry or laundry room. |
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Meantime, while waiting for Graham to recover, I have a mountain of laundry and other household chores to do. |
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Younger children may be asked to strip wet linens from the bed, whereas older children may be expected to do the laundry. |
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She grabbed a hoody off the top of her laundry basket and walked downstairs. |
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Once home to the laird's livestock, the vault now houses a laundry room, albeit one with flagstone floors and low stone lintels. |
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The main ingredients are also used in laundry detergents to brighten colors, and in existing skin bleaching products for liver spots and scars. |
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Guests are also entitled to 24-hour room service, as well as laundry and dry cleaning services. |
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I do have a little exfoliating cloth thing that I use sometimes and then throw into the wash with the other laundry. |
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In order to make the laundry first class, the directors sent a senior engineer from the United States to superintend construction work. |
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A compact utility room houses a shower, hand basin and toilet together with commercial laundry machines and a rotary iron. |
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I'm not going to write about this here, because it wouldn't be fair and I don't believe in washing my dirty laundry in public. |
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There were examples of mothers who iced cakes, kept chickens, and took in laundry and lodgers to help with finance. |
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Hot water is only necessary for really dirty laundry or to sterilize clothing from bacteria and viruses. |
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Two chambermaids, each with a handful of laundry, stepped from an adjoining hallway. |
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During college and right after graduating college, I spent many a Saturday at my parents' house, borrowing their laundry facilities. |
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All have to work in a laundry under the strict supervision of the nuns, who break their wills through sadistic punishments. |
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Take laundry in to do for others that don't want to be bothered doing this. |
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If one was dealing with an adolescent tantrum, the other would take care of the laundry or getting the car fixed. |
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The heat can be tapped to provide hot water for laundry, kitchen or cleaning services. |
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In addition to the birthing pool hire, Ruth and David are selling washable nappies and ethical laundry liquids. |
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No one's outside, though a few assorted articles of clothing are strung up on laundry lines. |
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As we descended, my behind bounced off each log we passed, as though I were a piece of laundry being scrubbed on a washboard. |
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The models are scalable in size, and the laundry list of options is immense. |
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His subjects include the rugged, interior domesticity of Kgoro, a rock-circled site where laundry is strung on a line like lanterns. |
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Long ago, laundry tasks simply required a tub, washboard, clothesline and backbreaking labor. |
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It does indeed make me feel stabby when my husband steps right over that laundry basket waiting to go upstairs. |
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In reviewing these codes, one finds no prescriptions for preventing child access to laundry chute openings. |
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There is a storeroom and a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and equipped with a Georgian laundry sink. |
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The subtilisins are used in such diverse applications as meat tenderizers, laundry detergents, and proteolytic medicines. |
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All junior workers, including cooks, laundry hands, storekeepers, clerks and other non-medical junior staff are involved in the strike. |
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Sarah and I are doing the motherload of all loads of laundry, there's 7 of those side load washers here and we filled all of them up. |
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Instead of loosing my mind, or scrounging for food, or searching for a soul survivor, I decided to do my laundry instead. |
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Groups of 100 to 1,000 would congregate outside a Chinese laundry and launch a hail of rocks and stones to smash windows, storefronts, and doors. |
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Half an hour later the laundry was passably clean and Anna had ended up even more scungy than before. |
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I know this current crop of stories are the talk of the steamie, but I don't think I can cope with any more celebrity dirty laundry. |
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The peasant in charge of laundry duty, a thickset, intimidating woman of considerable age, looked Kelly up and down with a beady, critical eye. |
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The boy's grandmother stands in the doorway holding a tea towel, twisting it in the way she wrings out the wet laundry before she carries it outside to the line. |
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I now see that by the standards of modern American society, I do something comparable to concocting my own laundry detergent. |
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Neatly hung laundry still dangled over the main street from the second-floor balcony of an apartment above a blown-out storefront. |
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After the children left laundry was sorted, washed and ironed. |
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By doing this the team are washing their dirty laundry in public. |
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Sadie hates the fact that she was washing her dirty laundry in public. |
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In fact, they pride themselves on washing their dirty laundry in public. |
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm somewhat reassured that medication mistakes were committed by nurses and not the janitorial staff or the people who come in to pick up the laundry. |
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To think that the offices of a big film company had given way to a sooty kitchen with coal stoves, that washermen did the laundry where the beautiful people had once gathered. |
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Water for everything, from a cup of tea to buckets-full for the laundry, was hauled 600m from a well by the girls until 16-year-old Bob dug a well closer to the wash house. |
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Myra had taken in lodgers as a means of increasing her income and had started taking in laundry to make a few more coppers to help feed her growing family. |
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As Americans, we still have a right to air both our dirty laundry and our R-Rated films. |
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I don't think she will be making do on one average salary or having to cancel her baby yoga class because her yoga pants are buried in the laundry basket. |
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They laundered work clothes separately from other family laundry. |
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An upside-down laundry basket serves as a makeshift nightstand. |
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Alex made her way home, collected her laundry and set out to the local laundrette, her mind churning around the pro's and con's of going to Edinburgh for 6 weeks. |
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Each is taught tasks such as picking up dropped items, opening and closing doors, helping remove clothing, and even emptying laundry out of the washing machine. |
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She went to the couch, newly cleared of laundry, and sat down. |
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We have seen your dirty laundry hanging on the line. We know. |
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Sure, I'll obsess over a book or the folder structure on a hard drive, but laundry piles up in my big basket for weeks, and I never remember to water the plants. |
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While the poison ivy rash is not contagious, the irritating oil from these plants can remain on clothing and shoes for days, so be sure to wash that laundry. |
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It just means laundry, cleaning, shopping and cooking for yourself. |
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This dreamer is in a big creative spurt right now, and is frustrated that family obligations such as laundry and cooking take time away from her writing. |
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It has become unfashionable for women to talk about laundry and washing machines in polite society, as if doing so somehow demonstrated the limits of their worldly interests. |
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Indoor pools combining washing and laundry facilities sprang up in cities. |
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Whenever my mom's out, I'm always the one washing dishes or doing laundry. |
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There was no shopping done, no laundry done and no washing up done. |
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At the back of the castle, it was the former laundry and generator house, but now includes a dining hall, kitchen, three bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom. |
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I actually have this insatiable urge to organize and it's taking all my willpower not to just run down to the laundry room and wash and fold all the stuff. |
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She dumped her running clothes into the laundry room at the back of the house, put her shoes on the back porch, and went back to see if whoever had called had left a message. |
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The part three storey and part four storey block would include 15 car parking places, its own house manager, a laundry room, communal lounge and garden. |
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The home had only two bedrooms, a kitchen, a laundry, and a sitting room. |
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We also allowed a local business to set up a laundry service on the camp. |
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Yesterday's shirt is currently a crumpled ball in my laundry basket. |
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Hence, it becomes a laundry list of programs, not a coherent narrative. |
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Just look at the unimaginative laundry list we're being presented with. |
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The dormitories, bathrooms and lavatories, dining room and kitchen, and the laundry were found to be used as residential accommodation for the pupils. |
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Whether closed with Velcro, zippers, snaps or straps, the coin purse keeps a handy supply of coins for parking meters, the laundry, public phones and stamp machines. |
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Everywhere paint was chipping, wood was cracking, piles of putrid garbage were collecting, and laundry lines were being strung anywhere it was possible to do so. |
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Wash and dry full laundry loads and use your dishwasher's air dry cycle. |
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One day in March I was roughing out a scene in the script in which the off-screen voice of my aunt was introducing the action in the laundry room of a typical Argentine house. |
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For somebody who has grown up with the stench of oil dripping from filthy laundry, surrounded by roustabouts and crane operators, I've spent surprisingly little time on rigs. |
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He is nothing if not lovable, a shaggy chatterbox whose run-on sentences resemble the colorful, crowded laundry lines strung between tenement windows in old photographs. |
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Granted they both worked in a steam laundry in West Texas in the summer but the fact that they kept our house at a chilly 65 degrees now strikes me as a trifle extreme. |
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From getting their gym, tan, laundry on to ensure post-club smushing, the first season set a high bar for Jersey Shore lingo. |
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Somebody said the laundry shelled out twenty-one thousand dollars in home run money that year. |
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His new stuffed animals went in his crib, but his other toys, like teething rings, went in the large laundry basket with all of his other hard toys. |
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At the laundry pond a marsh harrier was harassing the ducks and coots, flying low over them and flushing them out of the reeds and into open water. |
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Women who were washing laundry outside their houses, and talking to their neighbour about the latest village gossip, looked up in surprise at the sound of hoof beats. |
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The town's dirty laundry is mercilessly brought out into the open. |
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These are two in a laundry list of troubling connections between the two companies. |
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A new report says laundry detergent pods are sending 20,000 kids to the hospital each year. |
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Lie Down with Lions gave a shoutout to gays in a laundry list of human rights to worry about. |
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There is no running water there, nor gyms, nor fast food, nor laundry service. |
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This issue is the most contentious in a laundry list of redactions Feinstein has now asked the White House to reverse. |
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He mentioned the law among a laundry list of accomplishments made by the GOP-run legislature. |
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When asked if he can explain how it helps his patients with MS, Pollack rambles off a laundry list with ease. |
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The photographer denied ever being motivated by money and detailed a laundry list of his upcoming projects. |
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Yet this list paled in comparison to the laundry list Newt laid out for his future. |
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Newt's vice is that he lacks discipline, and his laundry list of policy ideas shows it. |
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One townswoman barely flinched from her laundry when Monroe flew over. |
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On dry land there were dozens of trekking outlets, each offering bike rides, hikes, and laundry service. |
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Until moments before the photograph was taken, they nestled in a black bin liner of assorted laundry that I was attempting to transfer from my car to my new flat. |
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Never again will I accept a bit part as a laundry owner in a student film. |
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Industry had already understood before the First World War how to make time-consuming bleaching a thing of the past by inventing laundry blue, a powder based on indigo. |
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Take care when using bluing or laundry bleaches or hair dyes and rinses. |
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She worked picking cotton, being a field hand, and then at Melrose Plantation moved from doing the laundry to cook and nanny for the Henry children. |
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This product is a laundry aid containing sodium, boron, oxygen, and water. |
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With laundry piled on her lap, she routinely risked life and limb as she navigated her wheelchair over the highway to the laundromat on the other side of town. |
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The anchors and reporters wear uniforms instead of neckties and suits, and the commercials promote the military, not laundry soap and cutlery sets. |
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Washing soda is found in the laundry section of most supermarkets. |
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I found the sodden mess in the laundry, saturated to the point where I tried to put them on, but for fear of contracting instantaneous pneumonia I decided against it. |
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The sun never shines in the laundry, while outside it beams brightly. |
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She did the fine laundry, and looked after 'his' clothes, and valeted him. |
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Alison Johnson had wrapped the children's naked bodies in old clothing and bundled them into a laundry basket, before stashing them away in the outhouse. |
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A laundry hamper that can't be opened by kitty paws is a first step. |
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She set them in the laundry hamper, before she left silently. |
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She threw her dirty clothes in the laundry hamper and took a shower. |
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In a shared room you do want to make it as easy as possible for the kids to keep the room organized, so a couple of brightly-colored toy bins and laundry hampers are in order. |
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After using the second pile I used to put the laundry in the hamper. |
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If this house is later sold to someone who doesn't need the additional room to accommodate a wheelchair, it can be nicely used for laundry hampers or wicker storage baskets. |
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Jim wrapped the towel around his waist after drying off, added the sock to the rest of the dirty laundry in the hamper, then padded out to the kitchen. |
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I left the room with the vacuum cleaner and the laundry hamper. |
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He used it as a remote eavesdropping device, tucked beneath beds and hidden in laundry hampers, capturing closed-door confessions and seizing suburban secrets. |
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