It is little wonder then that officials have long pushed for mergers to clean up the overburdened system. |
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I only hope whoever did this can be caught and made an example of by charging them for the work required to clean up the fountain. |
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I asked who will clean up the cigarette butts, and who will provide ashtrays for people standing on the pavement and smoking. |
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Also, this season they aren't just helping shlubs clean up their act to impress their wives and girlfriends. |
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Teenage graffiti artists who scrawled all over a local school and park have been forced to clean up their handiwork. |
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Have extra masking tape in several widths available along with scissors, a pencil and several rags to clean up spills. |
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When a mercury thermometer breaks, it is difficult and very expensive to clean up properly. |
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Don't assume someone else will clean up after an accident, and take precautionary measures to prevent the next one. |
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Beach beautifiers clean up the sands for two hours every morning and evening, but in the meantime, beach users litter the place. |
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Shoppers and traders today demanded action to clean up two water features in Basildon town centre which have been reduced to rubbish tips. |
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Tirelessly and in almost complete obscurity, they toil to clean up the environment. |
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When someone else makes a mess, Brad will hunt down whoever did it and make that person clean up the mess. |
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We can do whatever we want as long as we don't make a mess or at least clean up after ourselves. |
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But political pressure on US regulators to clean up Wall Street is mounting as the public watch pension funds drain away. |
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Instead of more horsepower, we decided to clean up our act on the other end of the towline. |
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That's slowing him down as he races to clean up the toxic assets infecting the nation's top banks. |
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The world's trendsetting fashion marketers may get the message a lot sooner to clean up their act if they are warned by the worldly French. |
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I watch him blank the room service waiter, who will presumably have to clean up the tomato sauce mess later. |
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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 simply took the mop and bucket and started to clean up the mess without a word. |
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He pointed out that an ordinary person leaving muck on a road would have to clean up the road afterwards. |
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Avid horseback riders and gardeners, the couple also needed a first-floor mudroom and bath where they could clean up after a day spent outdoors. |
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A museum beetle is a member of the dermestid beetle family that's used in museums to clean up bones that will be used in museum displays. |
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And he also has plans to clean up big business by introducing a register of ethical and unethical businesses. |
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After seeing a number of slovenly men transformed by snappy suits, I wonder how I'll clean up. |
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To reclaim your disk memory, you need to clean up these unnecessary and unwanted files. |
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We got back to barn, unsaddled and groomed our horses, and then went upstairs to clean up and change clothes. |
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Mainland bourses have started to clean up their act, from delisting chronic money-losers to penalizing stock manipulators. |
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We managed to clean up before we called for help so as not to look conspicuous but, boy! |
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The banders grab the chicks and then quickly clean up all the bones and feathers around the nest box. |
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The group recently organized a village clean up where 30 people worked on cleaning up briary overhanging trees. |
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A bricklayer may use muriatic acid to clean up floor surfaces when he completes the floor. |
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But the deal starts to turn sour when a ruthless new sergeant arrives on the scene, determined to clean up the base. |
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When vedalia beetles arrive in an orchard they can clean up a nasty problem in 4-6 weeks. |
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I got there with seconds to spare and had enough time to clean up a little bit before there was a knock at me door. |
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Many people keep button quails in the bottom of their aviary, for variety as well as to help clean up spilled seed. |
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An environmental campaign has been launched to try to clean up the highways and byways of Kirkby Stephen. |
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The Council has six weeks to clean up its act or lose its licence to operate refuse wagons. |
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In fact, it looked as if the stagehands had gone off to lunch and had forgotten to come back and clean up the stage. |
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The half-hearted attempt to clean up with dustpan and brush did little more than reposition them. |
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Mr McCashney then treated all the volunteers to a barbecue and river cruise after the clean up so they could peruse their handiwork. |
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The new small staysails help to clean up the turbulent flow and improve the mainsail's efficiency. |
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It's only to say that I don't think gay adoption can be relied on to clean up the foster care system's hard cases. |
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If hardcore material was decriminalised, then perhaps we would see a clean up of the industry. |
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The Environment Agency took urgent action recently, to clean up an oil slick on the Duke of Northumberland's River, in Isleworth. |
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There is also a hydrocarbon absorptive catalyst in the catalytic converter to clean up tailpipe emissions. |
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Automakers are developing equipment for diesel engines that would operate like a catalytic converter to clean up tailpipe emissions. |
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They try their best to catch out the people who do not clean up after their pets and blight the streets. |
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Maintenance staff ordinarily clean up the litter, and it's back to life as usual. |
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In spite of strong and heavy rain people went ahead with the annual Spring clean up. |
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If the culprit is depleted uranium they are probably out of luck because any clean up would take a very long time and cost a lot of money. |
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Volunteers descended on Brentford's river banks at the weekend to take part in a clean up campaign championed by locals. |
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I went into the washroom to clean up, and a lady was there changing her baby. |
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Families campaigning to clean up one of the most overcrowded areas in Britain today vowed to reclaim their streets from flytippers. |
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The Glenns secured a grant from the Bureau of Land Management to hire someone to clean up the garbage. |
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To make the clean up of large pots easier, Mattison has one oversized, deep sink and a faucet with a pullout nozzle and a flexible hose. |
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Each team picks a different colour of milk and competitors line up, preferably in front of a surface that will be easy to clean up afterwards. |
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Then there is the street sweepers who on a daily basis clean up alcohol and drug debris on a daily basis. |
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He was in civvies rather than a uniform and he didn't give me a chance to clean up, although I carry bags with me to do just that. |
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Now is the time to sift through those cluttered cupboards and clean up your act. |
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A competent Democrat could clean up with a message to restore government for the people rather than for special interests. |
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I mean, couldn't they just quickly clean up the closed-captioning text and run that? |
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We have to take up the soggy vinyl flooring, clean up the ick and dry everything out. |
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The bottom line is that athletes need to clean up, start facing the music and actually start acting like role models. |
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The government is prodding banks to clean up bad loans so they are able to compete with foreign rivals. |
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Even the established business concerns in Vincent and adjacent to Western Avenue could make an effort to those concerned to clean up the area. |
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Zack helped Tom pack his gifts into a bag and everyone pitched in to clean up. |
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How do I clean up my hard drive to insure that my personal information is gone when I donate my old computer? |
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It wouldn't surprise me if she kept the mixture handy to clean up after visits from those sticky-fingered grandchildren. |
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She glared at her plastered mother, bending over to clean up the broken pieces of the mug. |
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Brilliant, vibrant, and opaque colors are all intermixable and clean up with water. |
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I know the NFL is trying to clean up the game a little bit, but they have to let the players play the game. |
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The group was intoxicated and were drinking in public, and Christie asked them to clean up and take their party elsewhere. |
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We're the people who catch errors, clean up copy, answer questions, massage egos, and punctuate sentences. |
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The clean up activity was directed towards collecting whatever litter was found on the ocean floor around Larn Island's coral reefs. |
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Trees such as cottonwoods or hybrid poplars could be used to clean up hazardous waste sites. |
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Now those who put their bins out too early, fly-tip, fly-post and refuse to clean up after their dogs can expect to feel the council's wrath. |
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It is perfect for storing paper towels to use to clean up hands or to wipe the dirt and grime from hydraulic couplers. |
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It is hard to separate form from content, so there's no use asking authors to clean up their act. |
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The spring freshet and clean up in the fall of 1897 electrified the whole mining world. |
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Nail pens are the cheater's way to clean up that raggedy old skin you call cuticles and make your nails look better, too. |
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Go to the bottom of the oceans, not Mars, and set up operations to clean up the oceans and rebuild some of the manmade dead zones in the seas. |
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Wall Street dealmakers believe that any moves to clean up balance sheets could lead to mergers. |
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Once that is established, the next move will be to get doctors to clean up their act. |
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Why a probie can't spend 2 minutes each morning doing a clean up is beyond me. |
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How often he has had to clean up puke from the back of his limo after escorting a squad of high school grads around on their big night? |
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The clean up of rubbish and river detritus took place between 12 pm and 2.30 pm. |
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Ever since she could remember she had worked Friday nights until eleven at least, sometimes midnight if she stayed to help clean up. |
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Inside, Lewis was half-heartedly pretending to clean up, brushing things to one side with a dishcloth and humming tunelessly to himself. |
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Juices from these foods land on your countertops and you use sponges and dishcloths to clean up the bacteria. |
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Nevertheless, the cost to clean up and disinfect farms in Dumfries and Galloway was 39,000 per farm. |
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The Forum helped blacks clean up their increasingly disordered neighborhoods and point their children toward success. |
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Yes, they are, and I'm sure power grids endured redlining surges as garbage disposals clean up the treacly detritus en masse. |
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Youths in Great Horton, Bradford, volunteered to clean up the area after residents complained about noise disturbance and litter. |
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Four youngsters will be helping to clean up the town with their eye-catching anti-litter posters. |
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The best hope of avoiding a downmarket tabloid TV future lies in the pressure currently being put on the networks to clean up their act. |
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Local people were drafted in as casual workers to clean up the contaminated factory. |
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Because of this we decide that the water was safe enough to clean up in and drink. |
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However, this month the winds and driving rain so far prevented any such activity and hopes for an early clean up so far are postponed. |
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As she was trying to clean up the mess, using a box of tissues, she heard the honking of a horn behind her. |
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Gagnon is widely quoted in the local press, where he is cast as the man who wants to clean up the streets of the quartier. |
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Instead of janitors or custodians, Japanese schools had the students clean up the classrooms at the end of the day. |
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The United Utilities scheme, to clean up watercourses which run into the River Irwell, began last November. |
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Cleaner, greener jet fuels made from formulas that contain part soybean oil could clean up the air and give added profits to soybean growers. |
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Blanket cylinder positioning also allows faster clean up, shortening the down time between jobs. |
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I'll clean up everything at light welter then I'll move up to welterweight and clean up there as well. |
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The final clean up before the Tidy Towns adjudication will be on Monday 14th June at 7.30 pm. |
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Dog wardens are going undercover to catch owners who don't clean up after their pets. |
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Each enclosure needs keepers to clean up after them and replenish their food. |
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It took me half an hour the other night to clean up after some horrible cat. |
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We do ask our visitors to clean up after their dogs, especially in the more frequented areas of the estate. |
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People turn up in cars to allow their dogs to exercise, which is fine, but then do not clean up after their pets. |
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After all, people with money and status employ other people to clean up after them. |
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They may be asked to clean up after customers and publicise the anti-litter message on posters. |
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I feel obligated to clean up after myself since I'll be running into the maids all month. |
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We decided to return to the house and pack our gear and clean up after us ready to leave. |
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A clean up of the cemetery is currently taking place on Sunday's at 3pm in readiness for the mass and people are encouraged to lend a hand. |
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It took a half hour to clean up all the glass and clear out the broken window frame. |
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It's well worth taking the time to add extra comments and clean up any kludged code. |
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Microsoft this week released a tool to clean up systems infected by the infamous Blaster worm and its sundry variants. |
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The condition, known to consume women in the late stages of pregnancy, compels heavily pregnant women to cook and clean up a storm. |
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Eutrophication or the ways to clean up wastewater and utilise them resourcefully was clearly brought out by the students. |
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I'd have just enough time to get to the hotel, clean up, change into presentable, respectable clothes, and make my way to the bookstore. |
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He spearheaded a campaign to clean up the area by building a revetment filled with dredged material and other waste products. |
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That they happen to clean up a lot of the town's riff-raff is simply an added bonus. |
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A major clean up operation has been carried out along the right bank of the Moy estuary from the Icehouse to the Quay. |
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Certainly the public has the primary responsibility not to drop litter and efforts can be intensified to clean up littered areas. |
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It is encouraging to see that Inspector-General of Police is determined to clean up the force whose image was being dented by a few bad eggs. |
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Julian is so mad about vacs that he volunteers to clean up at his after-school club and always keeps the carpets spick and span at home. |
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A major clean up of Coulter cemetery will take place in the near future. |
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It helped to keep a paper towel under their hand so it wouldn't smudge where their hand rested, and to clean up any glops of pastel that stayed on the drawing. |
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These include a crackdown on youths found with knives, forcing vandals to clean up the areas they destroy and setting up a hotline for members of the public to report neds. |
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The campaign to put a spoke in the wheels of efforts to clean up the customs service has descended to the level of self-serving media manipulation. |
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Basescu also jawboned local businesses to renovate schools, while bars and restaurants were encouraged to clean up sidewalks by their premises, which many actually did. |
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The editor shows methods that are marked as deprecated and even comes with a clean up tool for automatically updating your code base, if possible. |
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Lately Millie's been carsick quite a bit and my brainstorming on what I should pack in order to clean up any accidents while travelling has made me feel rather gloomy. |
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Maria put some eggs and toast in front of him, and then began to clean up. |
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Use a tarp to collect trimmings or a rake to clean up afterward. |
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The council and Bayer are encouraging dog owners to clean up their pets' mess and put it in the bins provided, and make sure their dogs are regularly wormed. |
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The show centers on two detectives with contrasting world views who must clean up the streets of Battle Creek, Mich. |
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I should just come home and help clean up the damage done by the ravagers. |
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I try not to cry as I attempt to clean up the floor, my very pregnant belly pressing against the rug as I'm on my hands and knees scraping puke from the carpet. |
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Why hasn't she done anything to help prime the pump for technology in the downstate area, improve our schools, help clean up the Long Island Sound? |
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There's no quick or easy way to clean up a broken bottle of maple syrup. |
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It is undergoing a tedious reinvention of sorts, trying to clean up its act after decades of scandals. |
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Britain, which has already stress-tested its banks, has said its recovery could be delayed by other European states failing to clean up their banks. |
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Fossil fuel burning plants could simply place a serpentine reactor as the last component of their emissions clean up and sequester carbon on site. |
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It took three days to clean up the damage, which included a mess from a chemical fire extinguisher that had been sprayed over the walls and floors. |
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He said it was wrong to expect the Council to always clean up such areas but it was also wrong to expect the residents to put up with the problem. |
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If that's true, then a former inmate who already has what it takes to clean up his act isn't likely to relapse into a life of crime just because he can't cast a ballot. |
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Today the county council said it was not aware of a promise to return to clean up the land but would arrange to tidy up any land which was covered in rubbish. |
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Beal has recruited hundreds of crews to clean up and replant around the streams and has now established a network of volunteer groups living in the area. |
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A new plan has been put together to clean up road and railway bridges and shopping centres as part of the council's Street Force initiative to spruce up the city. |
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Sara got a mop out of the hall closet and began to clean up the water. |
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She closed her mouth and brought a cloth to clean up the mess. |
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During a room clean up exercise, a notepad I used in England was found. |
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If they want a challenge, let them clean up the damage they have caused. |
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If the floor is not flushed thoroughly with water after clean up, the muriatic acid will continue to leach lime from the grout causing the whitish dust. |
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Elements of the 1st Battalion fought separate actions in the same general area attempting to clean up isolated enemy riflemen and machine-gun positions. |
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Members of the Lions Club got their hands dirty on Thursday night, when they donned gloves and picked up shovels for a clean up of Samson's Lane and Rossglass Beach. |
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Over the past year, 180 solutions has attempted to clean up its image and now enforces rigorous rules on its affiliates and has added safeguards into its software. |
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If the inspector finds too many plants with virus, the grower needs to clean up the field by roguing and carrying the diseased plants out of the field. |
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Most of these tasks were in the pipeline anyway as part of Beijing's plan to modernise its outdated infrastructure and clean up its notoriously foul air. |
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We are happy to help them clean up the plinth of the statue. |
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The company resisted pressure to clean up the lagoon until 1997, when the pond was finally dug up and the soils shipped to a low-level nuclear waste dump in Utah. |
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Clearly, our efforts to clean up government are taking effect. |
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There's no shower at work, but Mac keeps deodorant, talcum powder and other toiletries in his locker so he can clean up a little, using the men's-room sink. |
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For this reason alone we should be redoubling efforts to clean up our air. |
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The Vatican has given the LCWR five years to clean up their sister act or face harsh consequences. |
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In the end, there is a shortage of caution, an oversupply of food, and a mess that will take years to clean up. |
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But while losing none of his combative, fast-talking panache and his showman style, he's decided he has to clean up his act if he is to survive politically. |
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At the end of the evening, the hostess departed at the same time as her guests, leaving the caterers to clean up the mess. |
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Finally we backfilled the hole and went to the house to clean up. |
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I used it for their Disk clean up which was sort of okay, for the Registry clean up which was great, and for their disk defragmenter which I loved. |
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The class was supposed to clean up the workshop and store rooms. |
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Do you need an extra pair of hands to help you pass out slices of cake and to clean up after the party is over? |
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Once standing, it's a good idea to detail your bird, clean up messy spots and adjust this and that. |
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Investor Marc Bell said he will clean up the magazine and do soft-core video and licensing deals. |
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I don't agree with feminists who want to clean up the Magdalene's past. |
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Holier-than-thou Clegg's stumped if he was relying on the launderette man to clean up politics. |
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The bosses got a hygiene firm to try and clean up the bags but a lot were so contaminated they were not salvageable. |
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I applaud their efforts to clean up the city, but they must do more. |
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After a mistake like that, there wasn't much to do besides bawl out the offender and clean up. |
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A light sand or a soft brush-down with wire wool is often enough to clean up the wood while preserving its character. |
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This particular day he set the scene by arranging with his cahoots to clean up the local operators. |
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Wearing his custom-made silks, McCarthy duly rode the horse a treat as they streeted the opposition and helped connections clean up the bookies. |
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All 15 checkouts were open and the checkout assistant was happy to clean up beetroot juice that had spilt from the conveyor belt. |
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Then, some time afterward, macrophages revive and additional macrophages are summoned to the lungs by chemoattractants to clean up the debris. |
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Even in the city, the usefulness of this omnivore is apparent, as they clean up messy trash cans and yards. |
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The excess oil will blow out through the engine oil breather line onto the flight line and leave a slick mess for you to clean up. |
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So much for Tony Blair's promise to clean up politics and eliminate the sleaze of the Tory years. |
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Within hours to days after the attack, the radionuclide could be inside walls, where it would be much harder to clean up. |
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Workers are starting to clean up acres of dumped railroad ties from in and around a west Eugene pond. |
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However we should note bad banks had been used successfully to clean up the banking sectors of Ireland and Spain. |
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They knew someone had tried to clean up the house after a disturbance. |
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Have a chain saw on hand for clean up, but first read and understand the instruction manual and ensure the equipment is in good condition. |
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They are calling for Government action to clean up tons of rubbish dumped illegally in England's beauty spots. |
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Burrell then let slip that he used to have to clean up after them with blotting paper and soda siphons when they messed on the carpets. |
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Therefore imagine my bemusement with the various attempts to clean up the puddles that ensued. |
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But just when you expect Walt to go all Harry Callaghan and clean up his neighbourhood with the shooting iron, things change for the better. |
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Staff from CELSA Manufacturing UK joined representatives from Cardiff Council, Protea Services and Keep Wales Tidy to clean up Seawall Road. |
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After harvesting the first flush, clean up all the withered pinheads and debris on the surface of the block. |
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I'd like to use that Superfund to clean up pollution for a change and not just pay lawyers. |
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Ordinary vacuum cleaners should never be used to clean up asbestos fibers, even if fitted with a HEPA filter. |
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In the 1990s, the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority started to implement plans to decommission, disassemble and clean up both piles. |
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Project AWARE for example promotes the idea of letting dive clubs clean up litter, for example as a diving exercise. |
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Furthermore, chemicals used to clean up oil spills may have contributed to the duckweed problem. |
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Around the time of the last factories' closing, environmental efforts to clean up the river progressed. |
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An injunction can require someone to do something, like clean up an oil spill or remove a spite fence. |
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Someday I'm going to clean up my act and start researching more carefully. |
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You expect me to clean up all this mess for you? Do me a favour. |
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Formulated to help clean up sebum and minimize pore size, Acne Clarifying Treatment has been developed as a power packed treatment to reduce the appearance of blemishes. |
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However, the river became impossible for eight's and fours to pass due to the encroachment of weeds and river life following the clean up of the environment. |
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Campaigner Maggie Throup has waged war on graffiti daubed over grey phone junction boxes and recruited a band of volunteers to help her clean up the mess. |
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Harry Wallop will be putting washing powders to the test, finding out whether pricier detergents really do give better results, or if the discount brands clean up. |
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Spills of nonfloating oil in the ocean are difficult to clean up. |
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They will agree to always clean up after their dog, dispose of the waste appropriately and carry extra doggy bags to encourage others to do the same. |
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New Jersey Baykeepers responded by changing their strategy for utilizing oysters to clean up the waterway, by partnering with Naval Weapons Station Earle. |
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Lawn vacuums will clean up grass cuttings either as behind-the-mower units or self-propelled or push-type outfits that look like an overnourished Hoover. |
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A fish farm in Fort Pierce is studying the use of giant clams to clean up the effluent from aquaculture, said Junda Lin, a Florida Institute of Technology professor. |
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Shoreline type is classified by rank depending on how easy the target site would be to clean up, how long the oil would persist, and how sensitive the shoreline is. |
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When asked what we did when we had a bad smell in the home, fewer than a quarter of people said they would clean up the area or the source of the nasty niff. |
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The Green Dog Walkers initiative aims to change the attitude of stubborn dog walkers who refuse to clean up after their pets, by providing handy doggie bag pouches. |
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The other aspect of menhaden not covered in the excellent article is its unique ability to clean up harbors and estuaries by virtue of its filter feeding. |
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They were employed to work under the machinery to clean up the dust and oil and to gather the cotton that had been thrown off the mule by its intense vibrations. |
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