First I swept the floor with a broom I found and got the vacuum cleaner from downstairs. |
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The seed is spread on the soil, then you should take a push broom and drag it backwards over top of the seeded area. |
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Leaking bottles of cleaning fluids, frothy Brillo pads, and a broom were stacked in a soggy heap. |
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Included in this exhibition is their Regina Bench made from wood and broom bristles. |
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If you don't have covers be sure to get all the frost off with a push broom before using it. |
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Heavy duty push brooms are constructed from the highest quality materials available, offering you the finest broom anywhere. |
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Mona broke off two of the thick twigs from her broom, and handed one to him. |
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If a rougher texture is called for use a stiff brush or broom in a similar manner. |
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Work the seal into the fibers with a clean push broom, and allow the carpet to dry completely. |
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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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Today, he was riding in it, punting along with a rubber ended broom handle, playing on the kazoo, and attempting to look like a gondola owner. |
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Instead, I wearily picked up a broom, each sweep of the brush accompanied by a muttered curse on all builders. |
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For cleaning out hopper bottom wagons, we added a piece of wide rubber belting to the top of the push broom. |
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We were whisked through a blur of forest, bright with flowering broom, wild orchids and garlic to the island's main town, Sali. |
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Nature is a darn sight better and more thorough than any yard broom when it comes to clearing up leaves. |
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French and Spanish broom are native to the Mediterranean region and Canary Islands. |
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As you have observed, the Spanish broom becomes quite large and is often not given a large enough planting site. |
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We decided to not only offer mums and pumpkins in the fall, but also add cushaws, Indian corn, Indian popcorn, broom corn, and gourds. |
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He wondered whether anyone would object to him typing up his story in a nice, dark broom cupboard. |
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The morning greeted us with an early sun rise, the village rooster crowing and the swish of a broom sweeping the sand court yard outside. |
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I positioned my broom and began to sweep away the dirt and filth that had gathered since last time I had swept. |
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She also has pots of Verbena bonariensis, broom, pittosporum, lavender, a vine and an olive tree which actually fruits. |
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The rare butcher's broom, wavy-leaved St John's wort and the short-winged cone-head cricket have all been recorded here. |
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Oblivious to the attention they were receiving, Kirby and Jason used their broom handles like swords and began fencing back and forth. |
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Areas of granite and sandstone became colonized by maquis, a low, dense cover of ilex, briars, broom, tree heathers, and laurels. |
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Taking a broom and dustpan from a narrow closet, Joe walked around the bar and began sweeping Bobby's broken glass off the floor. |
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For a man with a broom wanting to make a clean sweep of city hall, one couldn't ask for a better place to start. |
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Cut five drainage holes in the base sheet and through each stick a 4cm length of broom handle. |
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Raines and Boyd have been given their walking papers, but the dirtiest clods of all so far have avoided the broom. |
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But once the oaks die, grasses and exotics, like Scotch broom, will seed in aggressively, provoking a hotter flame. |
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Grumbling over his quarry's escape, the storeowner stood, grabbed a broom, and immediately returned to a horizontal position. |
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What happens to the eggs when you hit the tray they are balanced on with a fast-moving broom? |
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I grabbed my dustpan and broom, swept him in, and deposited him in the trash. |
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Bright yellow sage and broom light up the countryside with dustings of white daisies and blue anemones. |
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She leaned the broom against the wall and began wiping down the picture frames and the wood on the two winged back chairs that sat in the room. |
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You, Sheila, are the perfect person to be the broom that cleans house in our sports establishments. |
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A witch or warlock can take the magic out of a being, and posses another being with it, like a broom, for flying. |
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A short, thin, red-haired woman stopped sweeping the porch and leaned against her broom as they approached. |
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The tractor broom with the lowest forward gear performed best and generally removed the surface in a single pass. |
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They say a new broom sweeps clean, but in the case of Naas Rugby Club they are banking on old friends are best. |
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Now he has been caught out by the new boss, President Hu Jintao, which proves that a new broom sweeps clean even in China. |
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Beyond this, the entrance hall features a cloakroom, a fitted bookcase, shelving and a cleverly concealed broom cupboard. |
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You can then work over the wood surface with a stiff broom to further dislodge dirt, then rinse it off with a hose. |
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When his eye caught sight of the Holy Ark, he put down his broom and approached it. |
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That's because fungal diseases like witches broom and frosty pod rot are devastating cacao crops in Central and South America. |
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Spotting a broom at the other end of the room she dusted the shelves and washed the walls. |
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Witches' broom and monilia pod rot are found only in Central and South America, and the new species of black pod is restricted to Africa. |
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I became aware of a rush broom in a far corner and, hung along the wall, bags of sweepings. |
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One month later, just before Christmas, Jayson punched a hole in the French doors of their house and threw a broom at Dionne. |
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With development has come exotic French broom and pampas grass that may compete with cypress seedlings. |
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When I had finally gotten out of the stuffy room a large mess and a broom, dustpan and garbage bin were waiting for me. |
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She took an old broom handle and attached her garden hose to it with four metal hose clamps. |
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He straightens up, leans on the broom handle and waits to see who drops by. |
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Although the sea washed the heads clean as the ship pitched, the heads still needed a regular scrub-down with a broom. |
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When Bill grabbed a large broom to fend off the one-metre long reptile, it reared up, sparking a hasty retreat from Bill. |
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Her broom helped sweep away the clam shells discarded by scavenging racoons and the carcasses of dead mice frozen during the winter. |
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Before I can even process what day it is, I hop off my bed and head for the broom every morning. |
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They are most common in wet, shrubby, lowland thickets, often frequenting introduced plants such as Scots broom and reed canary grass. |
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Then, as if in a dream, I lifted the broom off the sidewalk and saw the beetle stagger, right itself, and run off. |
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Because butcher's broom is a late bloomer, FitzGerald had to wait until December to begin collecting. |
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Kidman is actually quite adorable as the love-struck sorceress, desperate to trade in her broom for a groom. |
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Potter must now learn the ins and outs of a magic wand while attaining skills as a broom rider. |
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Use a dibble or broom handle to make holes that are 6 inches deep, and place one transplant in each hole. |
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The traditional push broom was made with two threaded holes for the handle. |
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What he saw among the wheeling of gulls, the trembling of sea pinks, and the sprouting of broom, was a crack. |
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Next, apply the sealer according to manufacturer's instructions with a brush, broom or paint roller. |
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Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line. |
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Corporate teams will compete against sports associations in boxing, broom hockey, netball, beach volleyball and soccer. |
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Even when he is at work after school, he studies spelling words or memorizes poems taped to his broom handle. |
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Its formula of butcher's broom, organic birch leaves and organic rosemary help promote circulation to your problem areas. |
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Industrially, flowers of Spanish broom are used to produce yellow pigments and with its bark a fiber is made to manufacture ropes and clothes. |
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He grabbed a push broom and hurried back down the hall and round the corner. |
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As he prepared his shell-shocked troops for life in the basement, his new broom approach was not to everyone's liking. |
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I think I'll just call it something like Broomhilda's broom or broomy for short. |
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Tiny ones like money spiders that come in the house I can swish out with a broom because I don't like to kill them. |
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They band recorded the tracks on primitive equipment with a microphone taped to a push broom. |
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We can regard the unabsorbed fibre content of food to be the broom that sweeps the intestines clean. |
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And when you see the bluebells in the spring and the wild thyme, and the broom and the heather, you're seeing what their eyes saw. |
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Remove the sawdust with a soft push broom, then follow with a leaf blower or similar blower to get the wood as clean as possible. |
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Mowing is effective in controlling Spanish broom if it is followed by herbicide application. |
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Their natural talents with rock and broom took them from wintry weekend bonspiels to the dizzying heights of Olympic glory. |
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A utility room off the kitchen includes a fitted broom cupboard, floor units and stainless steel sink. |
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We travel along a man-made section of the canal bordered by bluebells and bright yellow broom. |
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The artist used a push broom to create two broad, semi-circular swaths of orange, pink, brown and green. |
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Beginning in the late 1930s, Spanish broom was planted along mountain highways in southern California. |
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I said that I had a broom but I didn't have a pan to sweep the dirt into. |
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This left her boss, the commander in chief, to hand his nine-iron to the caddy and grimly ask for broom and dustpan. |
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And if the blossom should be blue as the camas, orange and spotted as the tiger-lily, yellow as the broom or all of these, is it any less beautiful? |
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It is a sad and spectral landscape of thin, undulating, sandy soils, pine trees, reeds, broom, sedges and whispering dry grasses, under those endless, two-tone Russian skies. |
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The tropical climates where T. cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod rot. |
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For someone like myself who finds meditative pleasures in sweeping, I'll spend a few more shekels to whisk away all that scuzz and dreck with my plant-based broom. |
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Next day, about noon, our rail pass took us through flat countryside, the low fields broken by stands of trees and drifts of yellow broom along the tracks, to Norwich. |
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The way of it was, I was sent out with a broom to chase away the gypsy beggars at the door looking for food or money, and he happened to step in the way. |
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In the centre is a man in a blue boiler suit with a large broom. |
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The sand here is stabilised by conifers but the suntrap path was illuminated by heavy bowers of broom and numerous orchids white to deepest purple. |
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Last year, Married Life, a guide for newly-weds, was published by government-funded organisations and the Church of England to encourage more couples to jump over the broom. |
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Although a pressure washer is more efficient in removal of dirt and debris, scrubbing the inside with a long-handled broom and a mild soap is acceptable. |
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Alina proceeded to hit Liana lightly with the bristles of the broom. |
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Brush with a broom to remove loose mold from outer covering. |
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Girl B is meanwhile sweeping the floors with a long handle broom. |
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No matter how much you love the stone and broom game, when it takes priority in the biggest country in the Commonwealth, you can see why critics feel able to snipe. |
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No flower born in the summertime was missing from it, not even the flower of the broom, the violet, the periwinkle, or any yellow, indigo, or white flower. |
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The air is fresher and the hint of flowers strengthens until we are overwhelmed by the honeyed scent of broom, pouring in through the car windows. |
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She swept out the dirt floor, her broom struck something under the bed. |
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A quick sweep of the broom and it was gone back out into the backyard. |
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The broom, for example, appears ready to make a clean sweep. |
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If she is good, she will have a proper bedroom and all the chocolates and taxi rides she desires, but if she is idle, Mrs. Pearce will wallop her with a broom. |
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Gorse and broom are used for cattle bedding and eucalyptus for firewood. |
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Made from old parts, its burnt-orange bed is filled with balding tires, plastic drums, aluminum cans, wire-tangled innards of mechanical devices, and a push broom. |
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Using a push broom, sweep off accumulated leaves, pine needles, and heavy buildups of dirt that could slow down the natural flow of rain off the roof and lead to leaks. |
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Using a heavy push broom, I worked my way down the sidewalk. |
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But he doesn't really talk to me that often, and when he does, it's never small talk, just a brief question about using my push broom or something like that. |
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There is broomcorn, a small-seeded type, which can be grown for grain but is best known as the traditional source of broom fiber. |
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For instance, we have a tiny broom closet in the original design but no pantry. |
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The family law judge's chambers are a former broom closet and three juror assembly rooms are used as courtrooms. |
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And for small spills, Cubby Vac is easier to operate than going to the broom closet for the dustpan. |
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Tie an anvil to Carl Lewis' track shoes, strap Linda Tripp on his back and place him in a broom closet, then tell him to sprint. |
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Balance may be assisted by a broom held in the free hand with the back of the broom down so that it slides. |
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The thrower, now in the hack, lines the body up with shoulders square to the skip's broom at the far end for line. |
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In 1958, Fern Marchessault of Montreal inverted the corn straw in the centre of the broom. |
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Examples include juniper, broom, honeysuckle, alyssum, stonecrop and throatwort. |
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Common plants that have been introduced to the state include the eucalyptus, acacia, pepper tree, geranium, and Scotch broom. |
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I don't often visualize jumping the broom or handfasting, although those traditions appeal to me. |
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A couple of coat hangers gaffer-taped to a broom handle is all you need to fish it all out. |
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A quantitative study of the predators on the eggs and larvae of the broom beatle Phytodecta olivacea Forster, using the precipitin test. |
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You can use a chemical treatment but I like to us an old coathanger or two wired on to a broom handle. |
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If wallpaper needs dusting down, attach a dust cloth over a broom and gently brush down. |
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Start with a garden tour and demonstration of natural materials, then learn to make a coiled basket out of broom sedge. |
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The setter remained immobile, head and tail high, watching scattered singles dropping into the broom sedge. |
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It will be delivered broom closet on each floor, complete with sink and space for washing equipment. |
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Storage includes full height cupboards, pull-out units, appliance space for an American-style fridge freezer and a broom closet. |
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The skip may communicate the weight, turn, line, and other tactics by calling or tapping a broom on the ice. |
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The BLM wants to use them on particularly troublesome invasives such as Scotch broom, knapweed and false brome. |
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One man carried a broom and dustbin with a picture of Mubarak inside. |
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Aucuba, eleagnus and butcher's broom are extremely robust and make solid hedges, and variegated holly can also be used. |
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Wormcasts are a problem for many and need removing from the lawn with a stiff broom before the first mow. |
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One of many popular theories suggests the common broom, planta genista in medieval Latin, as the source of the nickname. |
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Combine a pressure washer or stiff yard broom with a path cleaner or algicide. |
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The herdboy in the broom, already musical in the days of Father Chaucer, startles the lark with this exiguous pipe. |
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Better to bring out the broom and start sweeping some folks out. |
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With each sweep of the witch's broom, the ground grew more green and fertile. |
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The best way to attack this is with a stiff broom or wire brush and remove as much as possible. |
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She was a woman with a broom or a dustpan or a washrag or a mixing spoon in her hand. |
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Sure, somewhere out there, college slackers were taking broom ball and underwater basket weaving. |
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The old swamper shifted his broom and held it between his elbow and his side while he held out his hand for the can. |
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Despite the animals' friendly nuzzlings, Cotter finally chased them off with a broom. |
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There was a small broom for sweeping ash kept in the nook between the fireplace bricks and the wall. |
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Occasionally, players may accidentally touch a stone with their broom or a body part. |
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The angle of the broom to the ice should be so that the most force possible can be exerted on the ice. |
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Other perfect plants are the pineapple broom, Fremontodendron Californian Glory, the golden bay and, for a golden glistening hedge, Lonicera Baggesen's Gold. |
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The name Chagford is derived from the word chag, meaning gorse or broom, and the ford suffix indicates its importance as a crossing place on the River Teign. |
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A common broom closet where we can all dump our data flotsam. |
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Shortgrass prairie is dominated by blue grama, buffalo grass, scarlet globemallow, prickly-pear cactus, rabbitbrush, broom snakeweed, and spreading buckwheat. |
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With Halloween treats and the odd witch's broom still sat in the bargain bin it's time for a new celebration and the build up seems to have started in earnest. |
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The backup team would be crouched in some tiny broom closet, with sweat rolling down their faces and their backs growing stiffer, and the jackrollers would just walk by. |
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Portraits of the goddess show her holding a broom in her right hand to continue to move the disease and a pot of cool water in the other hand in an attempt to soothe victims. |
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There is also a story that, after his victory at Dungeness, Tromp attached a broom to his mast as a symbol that he had swept the English from the sea. |
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Harvest broom corn when the brooms color up and stalks are still green. |
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And the green of the caparison of the horse, and of his rider, was as green as the leaves of the fir-tree, and the yellow was as yellow as the blossom of the broom. |
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With a quick whisk, she swept the cat from the pantry with her broom. |
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It has been noted that the new broom sweeps clean, but the old broom knows the corners. Every now and then, the older broom must trust the young broom's judgment. |
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Future attachments planned include an air compressor, log splitter and chipper shredder in 2016, plus a power broom, generator, aerator and dethatcher in subsequent years. |
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