Soap was first made by boiling goat fat, water, and ash high in potassium carbonate. |
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Not the over-glamorized Hollywood version of the grapple, mind you, with all its muscle-bound 'roid rage and soap opera storylines. |
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I told him about the time that Mother almost burned herself with lye from the soap we were making. |
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Bathe immediately after work and change all clothing and wash clothing thoroughly with soap and hot water before reuse. |
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The antibacterial soap kills most germs, while regular soap washes bacteria from the skin or transfers it to a towel. |
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Do antibacterial soaps get rid of germs better than plain old soap and hot water? |
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I found some liquid soap in the small closet around the corner along the hallway. |
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A mixture of four parts water and one part antifreeze with a few drops of liquid soap should be placed in each cut out milk jug. |
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They don't even complain about the lewdness and promiscuity being displayed on the so-called soap operas. |
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The girls are not allowed to step out of the conclaves, even to buy so much as a bar of soap or a sachet of shampoo. |
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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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Traditional surgical hand antisepsis has involved using a brush, water, and antimicrobial soap. |
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Other household items carried by the stores on wheels included washing powder, liniments, salve, and lye used for making soap. |
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I was actually hoping you'd be able to help me rinse the soap out of my hair. |
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You can help prevent acne by gently washing your face twice a day with soap and warm water. |
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Maybe it is wise to stock up on coarse soap and plastic sheeting and duct tape for creating safe rooms. |
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Once all the remains of the soap and dirt were rinsed down the drain she reached under the cupboard until she drew out a polka dotted towel. |
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There is a lot she misses about home, like soap operas, cosy carpets, her favourite clothes shops and quality cottage cheese. |
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In the same way that Twin Peaks was David Lynch riffing on the soap opera genre, so does Kurosawa riff on the family drama in Bright Future. |
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It had actually been so long since I'd had a real shower, that I accidentally ricocheted the bar of soap around the small shower. |
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However, I remember that it was almost impossible to get a lather with soap. |
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Warm compresses, topical antiseptics, and antibacterial soap may help in patients with folliculitis. |
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Other minerals found here are the red ochre, soap stone, white quartz and molding sand. |
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The only way I have found to get my spectacles really clean is to wash them in soap and warm water. |
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If you do get scratched, wash the area thoroughly right away with soap and water. |
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The operator should wash thoroughly with soap and water before eating and smoking. |
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Despite the coolness of that morning, he was ordered to crouch naked and wash with soap under the cold water. |
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It's rotten having to wash in salt water as the soap won't lather in the slightest although it is supposed to be salt water soap. |
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The patient revealed that he was visiting his wife's family and had washed with a scented soap sold by one of the nearby upscale stores. |
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The very reason we spend money on things like soap and washing machines is that we trust the dirt is temporary and can be washed away. |
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Slowly, she lathered her body with the softly scented soap, watching as the water washed it away in rivulets down her arms. |
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Many women made their own soap and took a pride in hanging out a white wash. |
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It's nice and easy to just squirt the body wash all over yourself, rather than use soap. |
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Both sides, whilst washing their mouths out with soap, may still ponder the title. |
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When we were boys Mum told my brothers and I not to use rude words or she'd wash our mouths out with soap. |
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The bathroom is equipped with a washbasin that dispenses warm water, a soap dispenser, a mirror, and a reading light. |
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The women of the house rubbed each garment against the washboard over and over until the dirt came out, using soft homemade soap. |
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At least he had his own soap, washcloth and towels, which he made absolutely sure nobody else got near. |
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Wash with a gentle massage-like motion, using a soft washcloth or sponge and a mild soap. |
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When she finished with the soap she put it on the holder and began rubbing the washcloth all over her body. |
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Tossing the bed sheets into the washer, I turned on the water and poured in a bit of soap, closing the lid after and letting it work itself. |
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Toilet paper is a rarity and soap and water for washing is generally notable by its absence. |
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As members arrived at our March meeting a generous collection of soap, toothbrushes, flannels, sponges, washing powder etc., gradually piled up. |
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Baking soda, distilled white vinegar, washing soda, Borax and a good liquid soap or detergent will do nicely. |
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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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Dissolve one cup of washing soda in a litre of hot water and add the soap solution, mixing well. |
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Well, after the rain had stopped I decided to take my washrag and soap outside. |
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Household demonstrations include wool carding and spinning, quilting and needlework, soap making and baking in the outdoor clay oven. |
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This can be difficult with large trees, but if you can hit the undersides with jets of water or insecticidal soap, you may lessen the problem. |
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She was in the kitchen when I arrived, simultaneously rabbiting into a mobile phone while watching a soap opera on television. |
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These African actors say until their awareness campaign pays off, they'll pay the rent by working soap operas on radio. |
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I don't really care for movies, nor do I follow TV shows, be they soap operas, sitcoms, variety shows, reality shows or what have you. |
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His role has become that of an evil seducer taking advantage of a virginal heroine. They claim, in true soap style, he is only after her money. |
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Trick is keeping the soap whiffy, so that means changing it every month or so. |
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A recent episode elevated this superior soap opera into deeply affecting drama. |
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The cultural context of the Indian soap opera was also very easy for Afghans to relate to, she said. |
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People sit and watch that documentary, which is real-life stuff, not a soap opera. |
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Farmers then visit kiosks to purchase spices, kerosene, soap, vegetables or fish, and salt. |
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I set to work scrubbing on my green hair with the strongest lye soap, hoping for positive results. |
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It was grown-up version of what the high school jocks wore, or one of those kicky show jackets that the Broadway and soap opera people had. |
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For example, Unilever sells soap through street vendors and Coca-Cola is sold through kiosks. |
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Artefacts of prison life are also on display, including recreations of the blanket and soap sculptures made by the inmates. |
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Beber treats the story as a soap opera and throws in everything but the kitchen sink. |
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When you're fully relaxed, use a brush or a loofah and plenty of shower gel or soap to work up a lather. |
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When she was out of the room her mother laid down her sponge and sighed, her hands aching and the soap wrinkling her skin. |
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Keep the chair out of the sun, use saddle soap to remove marks and use hide food to keep the leather supple and it will last for years. |
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He went over to Shiloh's paddock and propped himself up with a tin of saddle soap and a rag. |
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Soap is made by combining a fat source and an alkali in a chemical process known as saponification. |
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The soap videos provide both a glimpse of popular British culture and useful exposure to regional accents and idioms. |
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Decontamination includes washing the skin with alkaline soap and then ethanol. |
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Because soap is made primarily from a caustic blend of boiled animal fat, lye and soda, it is highly alkaline. |
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There were eight children and no groceries, no money to buy soap, no money to buy anything at all. |
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For a show that has the labyrinthine, seemingly nonsensical plots of a soap opera, that's a real accomplishment. |
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A warm bath, antibacterial soap, or antiseptic medicine to stop infection may help. |
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When it comes to shampoo and soap, there are a lot of dog grooming products that cater specifically to long haired dogs. |
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The emulsifying chemical then alters the chemical composition of the fat so that it is turned into soap. |
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At home they had only let him take freezing cold baths and use a small amount of soap. |
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The men conducted most of this heavy work, while the women boiled the leaf fat from the entrails to render lard for shortening and lye soap. |
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No soap is without its stock rotter, this one appearing in the guise of a male chauvinist pig. |
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Yes it's excellently written and great at last to see a soap invented by a gay man finally able tell it like it is. |
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She made such a splendid lather with the soap that she felt like she was practically wading in it. |
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She discarded the cloth and began working the girl's hair into a rich lather with scented soap. |
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It affects the hardness and amount of lather in the soap, but can be drying to the skin. |
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I thought that friction would figure in to it somewhere, given that soap only lathers when stirred up by whatever means. |
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Plunging her hands into the warm water and lathering them with soap, she began to scrub her face. |
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The hot water felt so soothing while she bathed herself and lathered soap over her body. |
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The thickened root, a rhizome, can be beaten into a lathery pulp which can be used for soap and shampoo. |
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After drying between toes wash the towel in hot water and soap, with a few drops of lavender oil added. |
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Soap bubbles come out of the tap in her apartment and drift lazily towards her. |
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Every two years the leather items are cleaned with saddle soap to keep the fibers in shape and flexible. |
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The Arian crisis, both for its longevity and its melodrama, puts modern-day soap operas to shame. |
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Golden Age-of-TV evangelists prate on about which glorified soap operas are most deserving of our rapt attention. |
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He added that popular cleaning products, such as wipes and anti-bacterial gels, were acceptable as second choices if soap and water were not available. |
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Next, dissolve some pure soap flakes in warm water and rub all over the furniture, paying careful attention to the soiled areas, with a towel wrung out in this soapy water. |
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The use of the new wasteless technology of production of soap chips gives opportunity to accomplish several topical tasks in traditional methods of production. |
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Smells of horses, leather, and saddle soap invaded Nicola's nose. |
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Governments will lay aside the soft soap and start levelling with us. |
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The smells of roasting maize, diesel fumes, and floral soap from the streets of Harare are still seared into my brain. |
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This supersize moisturizing soap is attached to a grade-A natural loofah. |
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When FLOs purchase a toilet, they agree to keep it well-stocked with sanitary products like toilet paper and soap. |
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The bathroom is beige and brown marble, with yellow apricot and almond toiletries, toilet soap makers by appointment to the Queen, the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales. |
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He knew old timers used soap for lube in muzzle loaders, so he taught me to roll the bullets in a thick mixture of Ivory soap and water and let them dry. |
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Given this sort of language, it is not surprising that Adler watched soap operas voraciously for a period of two and a half years. |
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It was a Senate floor soap opera over none other than a soap-opera producer. |
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Its mild alkalinity works to turn up fatty acids contained in dirt and grease into a form of soap that can be dissolved in water and rinsed easily. |
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His own transition came via the quicksand of television soap opera. |
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A ravioli of foie gras, melon and light cheese tasted like mild soap. |
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She rinsed the soap off her hand, and we left the bathroom, laughing. |
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Also not a brand-new offering, this company offers herbal alternatives in the form of sunblock, bug repellent, muscle pain alleviator, and poison oak and ivy soap. |
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Emmaline filled the bucket with water and rinsed the soap off. |
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Lemon juice, vinegar and natural soap make an all-purpose cleaner. |
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Start using a soap that has aloe vera and other moisturizers in it. |
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Samantha sat in her cabin, rinsing the rough soap out of her flaxen hair. |
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Going played Arlene, the star of the soap opera that Mel writes for, who mentors Megan. |
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Your mom may have once threatened to wash your mouth out with soap. |
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Of course wash colors separately, blue with blue and white with white, and ensure that all soap is rinsed out thoroughly since any residue can cause the blue to bleed. |
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An additional drawback of soaps is that they do not function properly at acidic pHs. Under these conditions, soap ions do not dissociate into their component ions. |
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I think I will go wash up, but I have clean clothes, soap, and a towel. |
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You can even make your own natural insect repellent with a little liquid soap, powdered cayenne pepper, onion, garlic, and water mixed in a spray bottle. |
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It turns the focus to the inner lives of three young women caught in the dynastic soap opera. |
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There was soap, and bath gel, even hot lather and a shaving razor. |
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Hand washing with antiseptic soap or hand rubbing with alcohol-based disinfectant significantly reduced bacterial counts compared to hand washing with unmedicated soap. |
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She is genuinely gorgeous, with that thick, cascading soap opera hair, generous mouth, and beauty pageant legs. |
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Activities that can minimize risk include instructing a patient about showering or bathing with antiseptic soap or teaching a new learner about surgical asepsis. |
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Channing believed that the hardness of the city's well water made cleaning almost impossible to accomplish, since soap would not lather with water that contained impurities. |
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Wounds should be cleaned with soap and water or skin antiseptics. |
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She grabbed the soap cake and began lathering it over her body. |
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In many obstinate skin disorders like psoriasis and eczema where the application of soap aggravates the problem, patients are best advised to use curd while bathing. |
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Uncle Jack was lathering himself with soap, even his bald head. |
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Characters in the soap Eastenders, which charts the lives of cockney Londoners, call their children Chelsea. |
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Coffee beans are available in jewelry, keychain, soap, body spray and, of course, edible and brewable form. |
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A cherished soap opera star and her British ex-husband were slain in a carjacking that spared their five-year-old daughter. |
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Visitors need access to toilets, hot running water and soap. |
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Toting a satchel containing lye soap, a grater, and a red-rubber hose, she visits their dingy apartments, where she administers a toxic abortifacient. |
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I want to order Jaffa cakes, loo roll, bottle of milk, and a bar of soap. |
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I started the product line with my natural skin restorer and beauty soap. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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As a side note, James and gilbert being forced to hug it out might be the most shocking twist in this entire soap opera. |
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I lathered up and washed myself with honeysuckle-scented soap. |
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I lather up soap in the shower and shave my head using that soap lather. |
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The water was cold and she only had a sliver of soap to wash herself with. |
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They were like bad actors from a tacky soap opera, and they irritated me. |
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Manufacturers use our national fear of germs to sell antibacterial soap. |
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This study was carried out to compare the handle of silk fabrics degummed with Alkalase, Protease produced by bacteria, with of silkfabrics degummed with the soap soda. |
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Daily gentle washing with soap, detergent, or alcohol is effective. |
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Aluminium can be keep clean with fine steel wool and plenty of soap. |
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She lathered her hands up with the rose smelling soap and began to wash. |
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She still plants flowers every spring, still bakes and sews, entertains friends, attends social events and confesses to a secret addiction to soap operas. |
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Just add a teaspoon or so of liquid dish soap to acrylic craft paint, and after the holidays you should be able to wash it off with window cleaner. |
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They were told to wash with soap and water and were sent home. |
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Banana sap can be used as a dye, and banana ash is used in making soap. |
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The reason why you often see men and women in white coats in soap powder and cosmetics ads is because the marketing folk believe we see scientists as sources of authority. |
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Surgical hand antisepsis with an antimicrobial soap or an alcohol-based hand rub with persistent activity is recommended before donning sterile gloves. |
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Control aphids with insecticidal soap, apply Bacillus thuringiensis at the first sign of cabbage worms, and bait for slugs. |
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The bundle includes C server pages, Lua server pages, event handler, secure network file system, secure sockets library, and SOAP, AJAX, JSON, and XML web services. |
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Supplies of soap, bleach, or alcohol-based hand gel also were depleted. |
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Well BtVS certainly is 90210ish now. I mean at one point during season 4 I thought I was watching a Soap Opera. |
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In the experiment the dry-handed milkers washed their hands thoroughly in soap and water and dried them on a clean towel before starting. |
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He began to fossick again, shifting the bars of soap around until he became aware of something moving behind him. |
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What kind of gutter language is that? I ought to wash your mouth out with soap. |
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Sodium carbonate had many uses in the glass, textile, soap, and paper industries. |
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Pears soap, made at Port Sunlight, is the world's first registered brand, and world's oldest brand in existence. |
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The early chemical industry in this region was however primarily Tyneside based and associated with the manufacture of soap and glass. |
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The role in the soap opera was the kiss of death for Ann's career as a theatrical actress. |
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After she won the lottery, Marge had long-lost relatives she didn't know from a bar of soap come up to her to ask for money. |
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Docks were developed along with a shipbuilding industry, flour milling and soap manufacture on the river's Cheshire bank. |
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In November 2009, several scenes were shot on Windermere for the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. |
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Industrialization moved the production of many household items, such as soap, from local communities to centralized factories. |
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It quickly became apparent that a generic package of soap had difficulty competing with familiar, local products. |
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Companies such as Whirlpool, Del Monte, and Dial produce private brands of home appliances, pet foods, and soap, correspondingly. |
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Sometimes soap or caustic or poison chemicals are used in the bucket as killing agents. |
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Cotton-seed oil is now largely used in the soap trade, and its refined extracts for lubrification. |
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In 2000, Salmond had a small role in a Pakistani soap opera, The Castle, as a ghostly spirit. |
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Increasingly ITV's primetime schedules are dominated by its soap operas, such as the flagship Coronation Street and Emmerdale. |
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Kuwaiti popular culture, in the form of theatre, radio, music, and television soap opera, flourishes and is even exported to neighboring states. |
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Soap operas are most popular during the time of Ramadan, when families gather to break their fast. |
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For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me. |
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I went back down to the men's room on the second floor and yelled his name in front of the private apartments, but no soap. |
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It also featured a crossover with the soap opera EastEnders, the action taking place in the latter's Albert Square location and around Greenwich. |
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Other areas of interest for the Greeks in Egypt were foods, wine, soap, wood crafts, printing. |
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Washing the skin with soap is only a partial and imperfect solution to the smell. |
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Olive oil may be used in soap making, as lamp oil, a lubricant, or as a substitute for machine oil. |
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The Europeans had arrived to trade, not only guns, but also soap, tobacco and other goods unknown in medieval Japan, for the Japanese goods. |
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Soap is made from saponified oil, and many cosmetics contain peanut oil and its derivatives. |
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He reaches into the urinal and picks up the puck. He then walk over to the sink and replaces a bar of soap with the urinal puck. |
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Some soap making oils are best as base oils, used in a larger quantity in the soap, while other oils are best added in a small quantity. |
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Potash pits were once used in England to produce potash that was used in making soap for the preparation of wool for yarn production. |
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Ashes from hardwood trees could then be used to make lye, which could either be used to make soap or boiled down to produce valuable potash. |
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Handwashing with soap or ash after using a toilet and before handling food or eating is also recommended for cholera prevention by WHO Africa. |
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Much RPF is about celebrities' private relationships, just as most soap opera narratives concern characters' private relationships. |
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Soapberries are rich enough in saponin to be used as soap substitute, hence their name. |
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Volunteers often occur around established plants, creating open colonies of soap plant in the wild and in gardens. |
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Clean soap scum off a tub or shower stall by applying hot vinegar with a sponge or rag, then scrubbing hard with a stiff-bristled scrub brush. |
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Having done so, take the bird to the next basin, and with spongeful after spongeful of clean water well rinse out the soap. |
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The bosses have decided to give him a soft landing back in the soap with a few walk-ons so he can build up his confidence. |
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They said the only thing I could do was to sit in the bathtub with a bar of soap and a washrag and scrub my face. |
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The Soap and Detergent Association launched a new webpage communicating the sustainable development activities of its member companies. |
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The channel is dedicated to Afrikaans soap operas, children's programmes, as well as lifestyle and entertainment news. |
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Alpha Hydroxy revitalizes razor bump skin with a new layer in Clear Essence's Complexion Soap. |
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Midnight lake birds fly soap white in the city's freeway billboard klieg light showers. |
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He said 600 companies have now signed up, making everything from sports clothing, life vests, LED lighting and lava lamps to spades and spa soap. |
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Bunny I Washed the Kids soap, pictured, and ballistic are scented with Lush's Honey I Washed the Kids honey fragrance. |
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But Nat, 24, who played dumpy Sonia in the BBC soap for 13 years, had no need to be self-conscious as she lazed in the Algarve. |
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Friedman is acutely aware of the thin line between soap opera and sarcasm. |
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There's been 3,120 Saturday bath nights since but soap has still not touched the hermit's leatherlike skin. |
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Hostess gifts include batiked, bone serving utensils from Indonesia and handmade soaps and soap dishes. |
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It produces both shine and hygienic cleanliness by removing surface residues like calcium, limescale, dirt deposits, and soap scum. |
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Look for small cuts or scratches, clean them with antiseptic soap like betadine, then apply a topical antibiotic ointment. |
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Bath salts, soap with soothing sea kelp and a loofa sponge by the bath will put all tensions to rest. |
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To those of a saddle soap tendency the idea of eating a horse is as offensive as taking a Crufts judge on a tour of Gyeondong market. |
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You see, 25oK would buy a lot of stabling and saddle soap and I'm not sure spending it on dinner with Tory boy is a wise investment. |
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Tricia and Ella help with buckling and unbuckling while Paige, Cameron and Georgie get to work with a wet sponge and a bar of saddle soap. |
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After this, the edge surfaces are polished using a rough canvas cloth impregnated with saddle soap. |
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Native Los Angeleno Billy Shire is best known as the prodigious owner of the Soap Plant and Wacko stores and La Luz de Jesus Gallery. |
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Wilberforce's smooth and slippery manner had led a contemporary to call him saponaceous, after the adjective from soap. |
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Primacide B is a cleaner that saponifies surfaces acting like a soap or surfactant, making it easy to rinse organics. |
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He speaks in Gaelic on set, which he says is one of many differences from predecessors like 90s Gaelic soap Machair. |
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And before you ask, the band are not named after a dodgy Australian soap or the DH Lawrence bodice ripper. |
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His steamy bodice-ripper, Hard Grinding, has already featured on the soap and led to calls to bookshops from viewers who thought it was real. |
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As bloodthirsty scriptwriters try to heighten the drama of the BBC soap, only a third of the deaths have been from natural causes. |
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A glass bonbonniere that costs 25 piastres can be an ashtray, a finger bowl, a candle holder, a bird bath, a soap dish. |
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It will feature the Brillo Soap Pads Box and portraits of socialite Maria Shriver and artist Roy Lichtenstein. |
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Moving between light and dark, Clint Eastwood shadowboxes with a story that risks drifting into soap. |
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In contrast, metrication is a numerical soap opera that has been running for far longer than Pobl y Cwm. |
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Flash MX Professional 2004 also uses web services with scriptable data binding that supports SOAP and XML in addition to Macromedia's Flash Remoting. |
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For game pieces, cut four washcloths, towels, and bars of soap from felt. |
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Soap opera is so readily incorporated into everyday life because its formal structures represent the liveness, the nowness, the unwrittenness of oral culture. |
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A lint-and-gauze dressing stained with dark yellow antiseptic had replaced the previous day's helmet of bandages, and a fleck of shaving soap lay untowelled beneath one ear. |
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All too often, the spout of a soap dispenser rests over the counter and leaves trailings of soap that must be wiped up frequently if a clean appearance is to be maintained. |
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A detailed discussion of the work of J. Boes and H. Weyland on the value of sugar soap was made by F. G. as had been already pointed out in last year's report. |
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Previously painted surfaces should be wiped down with sugar soap solution to remove dirt and grease, and any rough patches or holes should be filled and sanded. |
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In 1989, Alan Bradley, a character in the soap opera Coronation Street, was killed when he was hit by Bispham bound tram 710 outside the Strand Hotel on North Promenade. |
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The writers are killing off lots of people in the soap opera. |
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That is why it takes more soap to make a good lather when using hardwater. |
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You won't need as much soap, as the water here is very soft. |
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The Karok, a California tribe, pounded the bulbs of the soap plant to clean both clothing and buckskin blankets while the Mahuna used them whole as soap bars. |
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Combine baking soda and castile or liquid soap to form a frostinglike consistency to use as a soft scrub cleanser instead of a sink, tub, and tile cleaner. |
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While presenting a rundown of the sexiest soap stars in the world in this week's ZOO, Hollyoaks' Gemma Atkinson very kindly stripped down to her skimps herself. |
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This can react with small amounts of soap on paper pulp fibers to give gelatinous aluminium carboxylates, which help to coagulate the pulp fibers into a hard paper surface. |
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Soda ash was used since ancient times in the production of glass, textile, soap, and paper, and the source of the potash had traditionally been wood ashes in Western Europe. |
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The soap actress admits she loves every minute of looking through rails of dresses, comparing diamante studded clutchbags and browsing through boxfuls of jewellery. |
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Manchester's most famous soap opera Coronation Street has, despite being based in the city, less pronounced Mancunian accents than other TV shows set in the area. |
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For example, the popularity of the BBC One soap opera, Eastenders. |
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The soap opera, a popular culture dramatic form, originated in the United States first on radio in the 1930s, then a couple of decades later on television. |
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I call him Bradford because it makes me feel like I'm in a soap opera. That's what they name men on soap operas. Bradford and Desmond and Elliott and Royce. |
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It looks like any other clear glycerin soap and acts like it, too, except that it smells very pepperminty and left my skin smelling sort of sharp. |
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In great amount, kelp ash can be used in soap and glass production. |
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After washing, the insoluble lime soap is decomposed with hot dilute sulphuric acid. The melted fatty acids thus rise as an oil to the surface, when they are decanted. |
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When I was older I went out on the hillsides and dug the roots of oose, or Amole as the Mexicans call it, which were excellent to use in place of soap. |
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A range of MY LITTLE PONY home accessories will help make bath and bed time special with products such as bubble bath, shampoo and bath soap from Cosrich Group, Inc. |
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Publisher Hachette Filipacchi said the cover, which featured three soap stars and asked readers to guess which one was pregnant, had helped bump up sales. |
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Some fans considered this disingenuous, since the programme was scheduled against the soap opera Coronation Street, the most popular show at the time. |
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I waited for his assistance but it didn't come. He let me trail for I don't know how long. I hollered and cried, cursed, rocked the boat. No soap. |
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Aphids can be controlled by spraying with a modern aphidicide early in the season, as a routine precaution, or soft soap sprays can be used on a regular basis. |
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I rang. Nothing happened. I rang again and leaned on it. No soap. |
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The episode was written to celebrate the soap opera's 50th anniversary. |
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On 6 December 2010, the popular soap opera Coronation Street featured a storyline with an explosion which caused a crash on the Metrolink system at Weatherfield. |
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Cynics argue the success of the Mersey TV soap boils down to leggy blonde actresses parading themselves in flimsy plots and even flimsier clothes. |
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For routine dental examinations and nonsurgical procedures, hand washing and hand antisepsis is achieved by using either plain or antimicrobial soap and water. |
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For instance, some clients who have very sensitive skin prefer to have the Berber Cereal Exfoliating treatment or Alum Stone scrub to the traditional black soap peeling. |
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Tenders are invited for Soap Lissapol D Paste Wetting Agent Or Equivalent. |
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Scrub your wastebaskets with a clean, stiff brush using soap and water. |
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In his bathroom he scribbled over the words on the shampoo bottles with a black magic marker and shaved the logo from his bar of soap with a butter knife. |
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The full line of towel, bath tissue and soap dispensers combines form, function and premium quality to enhance and seamlessly complement washrooms. |
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After one had gorged oneself with her soup, one needed to wash one's hands well with soap, otherwise one's teacher would ask questions when one handed in one's exercise book. |
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