He's wearing a pair of spectacles and his usually unruly mop of brown hair is now slicked down with a neat side-parting. |
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For a full minute, the only sound was the swish of the mop against the tiled floor. |
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This multipurpose mop comes with two washable cotton terry covers that can be used dry to sweep up dust and wet to wash floors. |
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Together with his unkempt mop of wavy brown hair and his scraggly beard, his appearance was most intimidating. |
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It is applied with a cotton mop and eliminates copper much more quickly than scrubbing it away with a bore brush. |
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With sculpted features and a mop of dark hair, he became the star of his generation and something of a matinee idol. |
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Serve with a good loaf of bread to help mop up the delicious tuna mayonnaise dressing. |
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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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She grabbed a bundle of tissues from a tissue box and tried to mop up the mess. |
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Well, as the hurricane gathers strength and mulls where to strike next, South Florida is left with a mess to mop up. |
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She had a soft Irish accent and a mop of light brown hair twisted into a loose topknot. |
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At the age of seventy, his blue eyes still twinkle under a mop of corkscrew curls. |
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He was a handsome young man of about three and twenty, but his shaggy mop of dark brown hair attributed to him a certain adorable boyish quality. |
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But police and fire crews were left to mop up hundreds of complaints about troublesome youths. |
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As we battle for crusts of baguette to mop up remains of a tiny bowl of truffled foie gras, we talk about art. |
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Scrawny and pale, with a mop of scruffy black hair and watery grey eyes, he looked sickly and weak. |
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I stomp into the house in my muddy boots without considering that my mother will have to fetch a mop and bucket and clean up after me. |
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I stopped in the kitchen and spread some water in the center of the floor, pushing it around with my mop. |
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She quickly mopped the floor, went downstairs to put the mop back in the kitchen, and head upstairs to her room. |
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I simply took the mop and bucket and started to clean up the mess without a word. |
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Vacuum after each sanding, and then go over the floor with a damp mop to remove all the dust. |
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I jump back into reality, dipping my mop again and swirling the water around on the dirty floor. |
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She grabbed the mop and bucket and swabbed down the deck in record time, determined to be the best pirate of all time. |
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Give them clear instructions and make sure that they stay around after guests have gone to help remove rubbish and to give the floor a mop. |
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Her blonde hair was a mop of curls framing her round childish face dominated by large brown eyes. |
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She was a tall, slender woman with an artfully tousled mop of shiny blonde hair. |
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She tossed her small mop of blonde hair, and then yawned widely and leaned onto Aaron's chest. |
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He has a mop of brown hair and a lightly freckled face, and is still very much a boy in body, if not mind. |
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A mop of golden blonde hair covering a young male face greeted her curious eyes. |
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Then I saw the mop of frizzy blonde hair, and a flash of red lipstick as she took a glance out of the window. |
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I am also intelligent, witty and have a large mop of thick blonde hair that controls itself. |
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He was standing with his back to me, but from this angle, he appeared to have a very nice tan, as well as a shaggy mop of golden blonde hair. |
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I sat down on the chair and wondered if there was any point in trying to make my unruly mop of hair behave. |
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Duff stopped and turned, stared at it, then ran his fingers through an unruly mop of hair. |
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She tried to brush my matted mop in the morning before she sent me to pre-school. |
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A tall woman with a mop of curly blonde hair and huge owl glasses poked her head out. |
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Her pale face expressed utter exhaustion beneath the tangled mop of brown hair. |
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He had light blue eyes, a freckled face and a mop of bright blonde hair atop his head. |
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After filling the drinking water, I had to wash utensils, wash two buckets of clothes, sweep and mop the entire house. |
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I even break off some thick crusty white bread and mop up the excess olive oil. |
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I had to mop the marble lobby floors that morning, and got right to work, hoping that I would not have to see Tom. |
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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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He sighed, and used his hand and sleeve to mop his brow, which was now dripping with sweat. |
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They would mop his brow and place wine and bread to his parched lips and inform him he was awake. |
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As we ascended, the whole oval pan of the Mamund Valley spread out behind us, and pausing to mop my brow, I sat on a rock and surveyed it. |
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As you mop your brow and apply your sunscreen, think snow, think plunging temperatures, think ice sculptures. |
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Remnants of the Taliban are still active in areas along the border with Pakistan, and U.S. forces are trying to mop them up. |
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Keating led that journey with the vision, lost touch with those he wished to serve, and Howard was there to mop it up. |
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It would appear as though the military is prepared to mop up the trouble makers and those that lead them. |
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Combine these closures with the mop fair in the autumn and businesses are beginning to lose margins that can never be regained. |
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The High Street will be closed again from 10 am tomorrow when the fair ground rides move in again for the second mop fair. |
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Among the recollections are the mop and sheep fairs, the railway, the cinema and children's games, like playing with hoops along the High Street. |
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With a quick tug, she pulled the coat's furry hood from her head, revealing a messy, unbrushed ginger-blonde mop of hair. |
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Sweet wild blueberries are bursting with antioxidants, which mop up nasty free radicals. |
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He once had a slender girlfriend with a mop of hair and a crooked, pale, nearly pretty face. |
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The specialist South Yorkshire Police sniffers and their handlers are being called on to mop up more than 150 missing-person and murder cases. |
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He was around 12 years old, a mop of blond hair and dressed like a Harrods bellboy in red outfit and gold braid. |
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Battle Dog then proceeded to mop up, neutralizing the Scimitar's remaining weapon emplacements, rendering it a toothless predator. |
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Serve immediately with lots of fresh bread to mop up the spicy juices, or with new potatoes. |
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His thick mop of hair was pure white, as was his neat little Vandyke beard. |
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Movement caught my attention and I looked up to see my cousin's girlfriend approach with a broom, a mop, a bucket and a scrub brush. |
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What with all the multi-shades of warm colours of a mop of hair, and funky dressing with an apron shoved on top. |
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Mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water and wash the floor with a mop, sponge, or soft bristled brush. |
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White will mop up the black queenside pawns and take the rook at his leisure. |
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One way of removing built-up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge. |
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One way of removing built up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge. |
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It was a sharp, angular face with high arching eyebrows and a mop of perfectly messy red-gold hair mixed with silvery gray crowing the head. |
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I thought that I would lose my independence, my liberated womanhood to the mop and the cookie sheet. |
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A thick wet mop of dark hair clung to his head, a look of concern fixed onto his handsome face, as he seemed to carefully observe her. |
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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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I had a hanky in my pocket and I started to mop the port up so it wouldn't stain his trousers. |
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Our selection hanging from the holder includes a compact carpet sweeper and a classic cotton deck mop from Casabella. |
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In a wonderfully economic circle, the hemp is used to mop up pig waste, then the crop is harvested and fed to the pigs. |
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When the fuel rods are fully in they mop up so many neutrons that the chain reaction cannot be maintained and the reactor stops. |
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I really need to mop the floors again, and the thought of buckets and disinfectant makes me virtually homicidal. |
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Yesterday Allison was able to fuel me with soup and hot chocolate and occasionally mop my fevered brow with the damp sleeve of her dressing gown. |
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She saw herself as a ten-year-old, as skinny and figureless as a stick, with a mop of unruly dark curls atop her head. |
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My dirty-blond mop had become a trim black pixie cut, and I'd traded overalls for a diminutive miniskirt. |
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Give finger bowls to your guests and lots of good French bread to mop up the wonderful juices. |
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The most noticeable thing about her was the mop of unruly, dirty-blonde corkscrew curls framing her heart shaped face. |
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I wake up soggy and cursing, having to mop up water pooling under my sleeping bag. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the embarrassed singer then fled the poolside area to her hotel room, leaving pool attendants to mop up. |
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She smiled up at him, smoothing down the unruly cowlick that rested atop his mop of rakishly tousled brunette hair. |
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He was a world-class schmoozer, immediately identifiable by his mop of brown hair, crew-neck sweater, and bushy mustache. |
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A damage control team was called in with Billy overseeing the mop up operation. |
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As her daughter tripped on a mop and dropped a box of glass dishes, the burnt end of that fuse collided with the gunpowder. |
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If there ever was a time to try and mop up as much support as possible from these areas, this is it. |
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Rusty whipped around, and his red hair curled around his head like a wet mop. |
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Gabriel's face is naturistically hidden behind his shoulder, so that only a rufous mop of hair is discernible. |
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He was in his thirties, a new teacher, and the red mop on his head and wide-rimmed glasses gave him the stereotype-geek aspect. |
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A man pushes a mop over the floor, someone else is shining up a metal backsplash. |
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His eyes were a deep emerald green and his hair was a mop of thick black curls. |
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Silent Pete, the boatswain, as I later found out, tossed me a mop. |
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The quiet guitarist had twinkly green eyes and a mop of untidy, sand-coloured curls that fell across his forehead and straggled engagingly over the tops of his ears. |
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Oblivious to the splish-splash, Slingblades frankfurter fingers snatched the mop into action causing the tangled mophead to swoop on and smear the pigeon ordure. |
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Now living the SoCal life, the future Hall of Famer has grown out his hair into a scruffy mop, cultivated a thick goatee and is more relaxed than ever. |
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You can serve it with rice or chapatis or nan bread to mop up. |
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Fill your sink with suds, mop away then rinse with a clean towel. |
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Sara got a mop out of the hall closet and began to clean up the water. |
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Mrs Driffill was putting a brave face on it yesterday as her daughter, son-in-law and neighbours flocked to help her mop up the water and thick mud. |
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The woman went into the kitchen and got a mop and bucket out of a cabinet. |
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Mop sauce gets its name from a utensil similar to a small string mop that the chuck wagon cook would use to baste meats, literally mopping on the sauce while cooking. |
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Silvestre helps him mop up by Heskeying the ball out for a throw-in. |
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Antek Walczak is 44, in khaki shorts and a vintage T-shirt, with a mop of dark hair that leaves him looking younger. |
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I feel guilty that on busy mornings I am taking a regular brush to her corkscrew curls, thereby rendering her mop into something that is very Einstein-like. |
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Rusty ran a hand through his tangled mop of hair and grimaced. |
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In addition to wiping down gym equipment, use a separate towel to mop the sweat from your brow to minimize the chance of picking up a respiratory infection. |
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And then last night I spilt a glass of beer on my desk and had to grab about a ton of stuff off it and throw it on the floor so that I could mop up the mess. |
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Her hair was a mop of red curls, streaked through with dark blonde. |
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The three-month trial has shown hemp to be a more effective mop crop, in that it grows quicker and produces bigger plants, soaking up more water and nutrients. |
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A clean mop head should be dipped into the germicidal solution before mopping has begun, and if more solution is needed, it should be poured on the floor. |
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The germicide does not need to be changed after each cleaning if the mop head is not placed back into the germicidal solution after cleaning has begun. |
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When his sister Anna comes to stay, things briefly tilt towards farce as she stomps about, brandishing mop and bucket and discombobulating the household in a cleaning frenzy. |
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Remember, the mop of hair I was sporting was essentially a very, very long men's haircut, so it did have a tendency to look a little ratty on occasion. |
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He was young and tanned with a floppy mop of hair under his helmet. |
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It was about a family that had discarded their trusty old mop for a new, improved model. |
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Pilau rice and garlic naan bread gave us something to mop it all up with. |
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She loved nothing better than to bottom the house after a row with dad, who would take the appearance of mop and duster as his cue to slope off down the pub. |
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Qalqilya is a religiously conservative city and Sajed with his mop top hair and baggy clothes was a misfit, but not for long. |
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Then today I was weeding the bed in front of my house and lifted a mop of variegated grass to see a toad looking at me from a hollow he'd made in the shade of my porch. |
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Indeed, a common racial slur in Dutch is, precisely, roetmop, which means soot mop. |
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Use a mop or sponge with warm water and a general all-purpose cleaner. |
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A North Vancouver company that manufactures state-of-the-art oil spill cleanup equipment is sending two containers to Iraq to help mop up oil spewing from burning oil wells. |
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The first thing after playing is to mop through the bore of an instrument with one of several special devices that prevent the build-up of humidity. |
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People think that we can mop up the problem if we throw more money at it. |
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Perhaps even stranger, ARS researchers have found that ordinary poultry manure, when converted by carbonization into granules and powders, can mop up pollutants in water. |
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His most distinguishable feature was his mop of carroty hair. |
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Quickie also is re-emphasizing its JetSweep Waterpower Pushbroom, a combination washer and mop for outdoor surfaces. |
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The largest of these is a glossy basketball sized mop head, whose transformation gives it the appearance of a warming glacier. |
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The luxuriant mop is also gone in Sugar-house as Hoodwink is a skinhead, which only adds to his visual ferocity. |
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Badger was leaner and seedier, and his Aertex shirt was sweatier and pulled askew by being used to mop his face. |
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Parents, children, friends and even significant others may find themselves cast aside in favor of a mop, dishrag or vacuum. |
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Kathryn Dowse, 21, believed to be the youngest woman bank manager in the country, even ordered Andrew Gilbert to mop the floor. |
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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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All the markets will have a gluhwein stand with a handy bratwurst, bockwurst, blutwurst or currywurst to mop it up. |
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Bacon butties, sausage sarnies, all-day breakfast, black pudding extra, chips with everything and vast wedges of bread to mop up the grease. |
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The Shark Steam Pocket Mop comes with a rectangular mop head, a triangular mop head and an extra-large rectangular mop head. |
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Decorated with this mop of hair and the chaplet, the girl was led by her father to the mia-mia and put inside this with the four boys. |
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As I recall, someone entered under Mother Ginger's skirt to mop up before the grand pas. |
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One church executive was made to mop the bathroom floor with his tongue. |
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Out jumped Hinchy, wearing black cloak and a mop head for a wig, and the rest is history. |
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I went out to the hallway to turn the mop bucket back rightways and consider the options. |
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His gestures are flamboyant, his face shrewd and pouchy but still quite youthful, beneath a mop of gold-and-silver hair. |
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After they argued, it fell to me to talk to her and try to mop up. |
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An old mop head is great for hair or you could just use a hat. |
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Compatible with QuickConnect mop handles, the pivoting mop head frame makes it easy to clean around door and window frames as well as light fixtures and heavy equipment. |
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It is reckoned that cocoa, a key ingredient of chocolate, contains high levels of antioxidants which help mop up free radicals and prevent them from damaging cells. |
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Contract awarded for acquisition of black and red bag polyethylene, washing powder, towels to mop for the direction of guatemala sur area of health. |
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If he were to walk down the street it is unlikely Mueller, with his ungroomed mop of hair and unusually skinny legs, would be mistaken for a footballer. |
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Mop up the juices with savoury laver bread to complete this traditional Welsh dish. |
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The Romance Wedding Package at MOP 9,688 per table of 12 includes six hours of limousine service and a night in a Grand Macau Suite. |
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Mop heads attached to the wooden plank would sweep across the sea floor and release organisms from the ocean bottom to be caught in the nets. |
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The company also adds to its successful Shagtastic Collection with Bombay, Mop Top and South Beach. |
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