The service includes a through spring-clean just before your arrival, garden maintenance and small odd jobs in and around the property. |
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The week leading up to the National is as good a time as any to spring-clean your strategy and try to plug any obvious leaks. |
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One of the things I want to do is give this site a desperately needed spring-clean. |
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Lemon juice is reputed to be a great detoxifier, so if you want to spring-clean your body, drink the juice of one lemon with water. |
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I'm going to have a bit of a spring-clean of the blog later, inspired by Orbyn's site prettification, but I thought I'd post something first. |
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The creatures play an important role in the changing shape and composition of the ocean floor, as they sluggishly spring-clean the seabed. |
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If he ends up being cleared it will merely add further to the sense that rugby's judicial processes need a spring-clean. |
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Spirit got an unscheduled spring-clean in March this year, when a dust devil swept past, clearing Martian sand from its solar panels, considerably improving its power output. |
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This is a good opportunity to spring-clean rugby's tarnished image. |
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The latest spring-clean deals with the banks individually, and adroitly uses some of China's vast stock of foreign-exchange reserves to boost their capital. |
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I often won their agreement only by suggesting that if they carried everything out then it was a great opportunity to spring-clean their house before carrying everything back in. |
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Even the tidiest house needs a spring-clean. |
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Make your life easier, leave it to the professionals to deal with post-tenancy cleaning, clean the windows, spring-clean your apartment or villa, or clean your carpets. |
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What's more, to kick start the spring-clean season, The People are giving away three Spotless Punch goodie bags worth PS100 each. |
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Wouldn't it be wonderful to spring-clean our minds like we spring-clean our houses? |
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