Furthermore, work areas are constantly being cleaned, scrubbed or otherwise maintained to a near-spotless condition. |
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The eleven marks were lost despite the village being cleaned up every morning of the week. |
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Then the mixture is applied to a cleaned device surface and activated by ultraviolet light. |
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Choose an area with linoleum or tiled floors in case of mishaps or accidents so the area is easily cleaned. |
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The tank is therefore cleaned daily by a stream of divers, mostly volunteers, under the watchful eye of the North Rock aquarist. |
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Within an hour of setting off, he had shot a roe deer, skinned and cleaned it. |
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First, the old roofing has to be removed and the top of the roof deck exposed and cleaned. |
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Shared toys should be routinely cleaned with a disinfectant because the virus can live on these objects for days. |
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Before examining a patient, hospital staff should make sure they have washed their hands or cleaned them with a special alcohol rub or gel. |
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This pit is used to catch cinders from the locomotives as their ash pans are cleaned before and after service. |
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These have been carefully cleaned and apparently loosely stacked without mortar. |
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To his eyes she appeared as lorn and abused as a battered child as he cleaned her gently and changed the sheets. |
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The audio is the original mono track that has been cleaned up for this release. |
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Windows were cleaned, grates were blackleaded, furniture polished and the front doorstep and flags were whitened. |
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Unless the altar cloths have been stained with the Precious Blood, it is not necessary that they be cleaned in the sacrarium. |
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Poorly cleaned heating systems also contribute to asthma and allergy attacks in the fall and winter, say researchers. |
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My father worked in the church, so he was the sacristan, which means, he kind of cleaned the place up. |
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Blacklead brushes and polish were used to blacklead the kitchen range every morning after the fire had been cleaned out. |
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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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Select a material for the porous dam that can be easily cleaned by scraping the surface. |
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Court stands in recess and will the bailiff please arrange to have the broken glass cleaned up. |
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I cleaned it with the tail of my shirt, not exactly spotless, but passable. |
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Andy Harris cleaned up the tail to finish with 4 for 41 despite suffering a hand injury in the field. |
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So, while I cleaned cat sick off the carpet Paul headed off home to finish putting his kitchen back together now that the painting is finished. |
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Workers cleaned and repaired the Baghdad trunk sewer line and its associated manholes and pumping stations. |
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The Australians cleaned up Baidoa in a matter of weeks for the benefit of the people of that city. |
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After dinner Sandra cleaned her plate and then trudged back up the stairs to her room. |
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We cleaned horse stalls, manured the land by hand, and the landlord plowed it. |
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As in natural dispersal, we used samaras of the trees, and cleaned, dry shrub seeds. |
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I didn't do a full restoration but had the bird cleaned up and detailed out. |
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After chatting with the vet, I went home and cleaned like a madwoman in anticipation of Julie, best friend extraordinaire's, arrival. |
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It had been cleaned in the morning and they could see a heap of faded flowers at the foot of a tamarind tree nearby. |
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When the filler bowl is properly cleaned and sanitized, a sterile product contact is achieved. |
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This tendency to explore and walk on cage floors means it is extremely important that the floor bars be kept cleaned and sanitized. |
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Grooming kits, buckets, water troughs and tack should be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected daily. |
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On that occasion a cyst that was aggravating nerve joints was drained and the shoulder joint was cleaned up. |
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His tavern maid periodically cleaned Iamir's house, and kept the little garden trim. |
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The floors sparkled with polish, as did the freshly cleaned windows and chandelier. |
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The glass reflects the warmth emanating from the cleaned up yellow scagliola wall panels. |
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The mainspring, and other parts do need to be checked and cleaned a little further. |
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This I cleaned as well as I could and stitched it up, then bandaged it using the last of my clean gauze bandages. |
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I got up and helped Annie and Amy into the Aids office were I cleaned and bandaged their wounds. |
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This same someone had also cleaned his wound and bandaged it with another piece of clean cloth. |
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She was sitting on the closed lid of the toilet bowl, wounds far from being cleaned, clothes sweat-drenched and dirty. |
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I've actually found grasshoppers and crickets that had been cooked in the greens because no one cleaned them first. |
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And believe me, they will be cleaned up with air power and the mighty forces that are on the ground. |
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The pistol was cleaned with liberal applications of Crud Cutter until there were no traces of old lube remaining. |
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I cleaned the master bedroom and master bathroom plus the second bathroom on Saturday. |
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This is really the best way of cleaning the tube as sometimes there's a bend in the tube, thus it cannot. be cleaned out using a wire. |
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When I cleaned out the attic earlier this summer I unearthed it, along with some old scrapbooks and a pair of bell-bottomed jeans. |
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Specialists cleaned the clock face and belfry, repaired Suffolk bricks and replaced the low-level roof. |
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When visitors were expected, she aired the beds and cleaned the house from top to bottom, and she wrote lists. |
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If the teeth are not cleaned properly they may be vulnerable to tooth decay causing cavities, or to gum disease. |
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The public toilets have been cleaned up and three chemical toilets have been placed in the park. |
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The room was in a mess, and there was already a thin layer of dust on the floor as if no one had cleaned it for several days. |
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I cleaned out and disinfected their compartment, and put in fresh bedding and put back some of their previous twigs and straw nesting materials. |
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Josephine kept a long list of intentions and told her beads with the same dispatch with which she cleaned house. |
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They cleaned the huge brass vessels and plates with ash, sand and coconut husk. |
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Over the next few days, four of us had stripped, painted, cleaned and transformed the house into a very sellable feature. |
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It is the council which allowed rubble to be tipped there, it is the council which has never cleaned or tidied it. |
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Tributes were also made to everyone who had cleaned and tidied the graves and to those who cut the grass. |
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The left tibia was removed from each bird, cleaned, and marked for identification. |
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If your manual recommends it, porcelain bowls can occasionally be cleaned in a self-cleaning oven cycle, upside down on oven racks. |
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After having your upholstery and carpeting cleaned, it is important to bathe your dog regularly to prevent this problem from recurring. |
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After showering, I brushed my teeth and cleaned the rest of last night's make up off my eyes. |
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Soon, we finished eating and Halley took Isabella upstairs to change into her pajamas and brush her teeth as I cleaned up the kitchen. |
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I kicked off my covers and ran into the bathroom, brushed my teeth and cleaned myself off. |
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What amazes me is how quickly they take to caring for an elderly person who has to be cleaned, dressed, and sorted out. |
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I had put on my clothes, brushed my teeth, fixed my hair and cleaned up my room a little before they came back upstairs. |
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They got her into the cabin and Mr Adams, trained in first aid, cleaned her cuts and abrasions with alcohol. |
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During the kar sewa, the volunteers cleaned the window panes, the walls and the area around the pond, the defence spokesman added. |
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Now the river's been cleaned up, so that even walleye, pike, and game fish can live in it. |
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He apparently hadn't cleaned out his car, so it was piled with random junk. |
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The plaintiffs had it cleaned and washed down on two occasions to get concrete and efflorescence off the walls. |
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Make sure window coverings in your child's room can be washed or cleaned easily. |
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I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed. |
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Today I got up, used the toilet, had a wash, cleaned my teeth and ate my breakfast. |
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The men cleaned their boots off, washed up, and everyone sat down to supper. |
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Some models, such as those made by Brandt, have washable metallic filters that can be cleaned in the dishwasher. |
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The wells in the old graveyard are being tidied up and cleaned for the day. |
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The bathroom contained a washbasin, bathtub, and toilet, some of the only items in Jacob's possession that he readily cleaned. |
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At least I cleaned up the cardboard boxes and the packing material, and I worked up a sweat. |
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The animals around the house have to be fed and watered and cleaned constantly, just like a child. |
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I cleaned out all the stalls and watered the horses before going to see if John and Sheryl needed me to do anything else. |
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When stalled they should be fed twice daily, watered and their stalls cleaned daily. |
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I cleaned my plate, to the point of taking a corn tortilla and mopping up the last cheesy queso smear. |
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It should never be spread close to a watercourse, and tanks should never be cleaned beside a stream or river. |
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The structure was completely cleaned down and all debris removed from the site. |
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I cleaned the drawers again, put the utensils in one and the pot holders in another. |
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He brewed up some tea and started a fire while Jocelyn dried her face and cleaned herself up a little. |
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There are fewer fish from dynamiting and the spearfishermen and netters have cleaned out the lagoons. |
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The paint is baked on for durability and these benches can easily be cleaned with soap and water. |
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Anyways she advised me to have them professionally cleaned and have them reframed. |
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She mopped and waxed the floors, cleaned the bathroom and kitchen, dusted the furniture and did the ironing. |
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But neckties fall into an interesting cultural blank spot, because, almost alone amongst clothing items, they are rarely cleaned. |
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Once cleaned, the garments are dried and pressed on special bucks used to shape neckbands, collars, pant legs, etc. |
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The slate had to be cleaned of all bourgeois conventions, traditions and expectations. |
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Anyone who has ever cleaned a blender should understand that the base easily unscrews and the tines come out. |
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She had also worked in a wine bar, cleaned her sister's house and earned extra money as a nightclub bouncer. |
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The cleaned sand is stored in labelled glass bottles identifying the location where it was found. |
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The group cleared and cleaned the pond, weeded the area, pruned the shrubs, fertilised the soil and planted out bedding plants. |
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Then he disassembled the rifle and cleaned it with rags and a long, thin brush. |
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Twenty minutes later lunch was cleaned up and the children were put down to rest. |
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A mess on the rocks is sure to put you off your cream tea until a couple of tides have cleaned it up. |
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Each acorn was cleaned, weighed, and examined for insect larvae exit holes, splits in the shell, and protruding radicles. |
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With help from the city, they cleaned up their properties, tore down some of those seedy hotels and landscaped with palm trees. |
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Without more ado, the old leather bucket was rescued, cleaned up and tried out. |
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Most are rarely, if ever, thoroughly cleaned and end up teaming with millions of bugs. |
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The rooms of the school had been cleaned, a certain amount of calcimining done and repairs were carried out by the cleaners. |
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Dirt and cobwebs on equipment and floors suggested the premises had not been cleaned thoroughly for months. |
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Place the cleaned mussels and clams into a large pan and pour over the white wine. |
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The school closed off that particular area and it has been sluiced and cleaned. |
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Houses and shops are thoroughly cleaned to make a fresh new start and to host holiday visitors. |
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Cotton and rayon are cellulosic fibre and may be cleaned using all cleaning methods. |
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And even after they'd cleaned up you could still see the coal dust under their skin. |
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A glass mixing bowl or jug and a glass rod are best for blending, as they can be cleaned properly after use. |
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Obediently Olympia sipped a cup of water, and Daphne cleaned up the child and afterbirth. |
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One patient cleaned rodent droppings from her home within two weeks of her illness. |
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It's a machine used to separate stones, sand and soil from the agriproducts which have already been cleaned and sized. |
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We've cleaned the car thoroughly so it's ready for the wedding, and we've made some progress in the front room. |
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Once the place is rebuilt, cleaned and sorted, viewers of the show can holiday there. |
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Last week we had our windows cleaned, and the window washer showed us the safety glass label at the lower corner of the door. |
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Since then, she has studied accountancy, plumbing, served in a whole food shop and cleaned out the kiln at a local pottery. |
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A member who had rust stains on a pair of white pants cleaned them using hand cleaner and a nail brush. |
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Even when promptly gutted, cleaned, cut into steaks or fillets and then shoved into ice, kingfish is best eaten the day it is caught. |
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Dirt and heavier particles will fall to the bottom and you can scoop the cleaned sunflower seeds out with a slotted spoon or strainer. |
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The cheerful little woman cooked, washed, ironed, cleaned, looked after the children and waited on her husband. |
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All materials were cleaned with analytical grade organic solvents prior to use. |
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The clothes that had been ironed and cleaned five minutes before, were now filled with the dog's slobber and had holes. |
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Make sure that every surface of the kitchen is cleaned thoroughly at least once a month. |
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The conditions are so unhygienic and ugly-the rooms are not even sanitized, cleaned, or air-conditioned. |
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Implements, tools, and equipment should be cleaned of soil and root debris before moving them to non-infested fields. |
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After they come into the world, they are cleaned right in the room and then put on a special bed. |
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Precipitating water softeners increase alkalinity of the cleaning solution and this may damage skin and other materials being cleaned. |
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So, now, I've furiously cleaned and rearranged furniture and rehung pictures. |
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The tabernacle, sanctuary lamp and all brasses have been cleaned, polished and lacquered in both Mulranny and Tiernaur churches. |
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James unholstered a 9mm, cocking it, letting the bullets slide easily into the cleaned chamber. |
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Most of the mess is caused by fast food and cans of drink, but we all pay enough tax to ensure it is thoroughly cleaned at least occasionally. |
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The film documents how a movement for the stream's rejuvenation witnessed public participation before the 160-km rivulet was finally cleaned. |
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The lake will be cleaned up and sediment removed and the lakeside landing stage and terrace will be repaired. |
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It is essential, however, that we have the drawings of the slideways to be cleaned. |
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Pikemen stood on guard with their 16 feet long weapons and musketeers cleaned their matchlock muskets ready for the later mock battles. |
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Roxie's character had been cleaned up, but it was all done with a knowing wink that enabled audiences to relish the film's diverting sleaziness. |
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In snowboarding, brother and sister Owen and Ashley Cook cleaned up in the slalom and freestyle. |
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I've cleaned out all the urns in the tea cellar, blown the dust out of the Hydrogen Mainframe, and now I'm alphabetising our mugs. |
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He said gullies have not been cleaned in spite of complaints to the Council and wires have been exposed in a damaged lamp post. |
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The Caribbean was a nest of pirates until cleaned up in the eighteenth century. |
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Open landfills had attracted negative publicity in the 1920s and 1930s and for the most part had been cleaned up. |
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I got a garden hose and washed off the landing gear and cleaned the plane as best I could. |
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Workers replaced the windows, cleaned the brick and brought the building up to code with ramps and elevators. |
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Although he had already prepared thoroughly, he cleaned and checked his revolver one last time before loading it. |
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Our amends may include a sincere apology, removing the shards, getting the carpet cleaned and buying a new bottle of milk. |
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I've cleaned up a lot of cat barf in my time, and normally it's not so bad. |
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The set of teeth can be taken out if required, though there should be no need to, and they can be cleaned in the usual way. |
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Deposits of mud, rock or other debris must be cleaned from a vehicle's fenders, body and undercarriage before it may travel along highways. |
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For four days they cleaned out shops until Egyptian forces resealed the border and built a concrete wall. |
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Various passersby lazily walk with muddy shoes over the floor he has just cleaned, and do not even notice him. |
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If you're in that area, and want your carpets cleaned, give them a call and say Paddy said to give you a mates' rates price. |
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The crew refuelled, resupplied and cleaned Alexander in preparation for the oncoming crew. |
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Make sure multiplier drag washers have been fully cleaned and give line freely without snatching. |
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The floor hadn't been cleaned in years and muddy footprints clung to the lino. |
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One of the things about American industry that's pretty cool is that almost all the blue-chip companies have cleaned up their balance sheets. |
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When I got home I cleaned it up and blow me my first impressions were entirely wrong. |
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She took her shower at a leisurely pace, making sure that every inch of dirt had been cleaned off of her body. |
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The type is then cleaned, distributed to the printing case, and ready for reuse. |
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Genuine wrought iron usually has a pitted and mottled appearance, even if it has been cleaned. |
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Cleaning brushes should either be single-use or should be mechanically cleaned and disinfected after each use. |
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Study after study has identified riverbanks that need revegetating, waterways that need to be cleaned, pollutants that have to be eradicated. |
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Graham cleaned up the aircraft for single-engine climb and took the flight controls. |
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This year the stone work lintels, sills and other features were restored and the general area around the church cleaned up. |
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More accurately, he found himself unable to hear anything above the intense rage that clouded his mind, or rather, cleaned it to crystal clarity. |
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Once they are emptied and cleaned, they are reweighed to determine the volume of milk that was delivered. |
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I heard that the color red bleeds in Saturday Night Fever, but that they had cleaned it up for this transfer. |
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Big, dirty green and around the size of footballs they lay around till late evening when the courtyard is cleaned for the procession. |
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In truth, he was a card cheat of remarkable dexterity who routinely cleaned out the sophisticates in games of three-card monte. |
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Inadequately cleaned vaccine syringes are often responsible for localized infections associated with vaccination. |
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After the six of them had devoured the pancakes and eggs, they cleaned up the kitchen, rinsing the dishes and loading the dishwasher. |
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We were then shown all the various equipment, apparatus and tools aboard the engines, which have to be checked and cleaned daily. |
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There are suggestions that bloodstains at the scene of the shooting were cleaned away by some of the accused while the police turned the other way. |
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For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned. |
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If directed by the architect or engineer all brickwork cleaned by sandblasting shall be waterproofed with an approved clear coating as designated by architect or engineer. |
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Between runs, transport trucks not only must be cleaned, they now have to be sanitized. |
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Once cleaned and sealed in two body bags, the corpse will be driven to a fresh row of graves. |
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Since then, the bank has cleaned up its act, but not without a hefty price. |
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We busted into houses with shotguns, cleaned up decapitated bodies, harangued local authorities. |
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Mold can be cleaned off surfaces with a weak bleach solution. |
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Across the cave, the jewfish is being cleaned by some minute gobies. |
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Surprisingly, in the past few years they appear to have cleaned up their language a bit, recognizing the difference between space militarization, and space weaponization. |
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Then he carefully cleaned and salved the cuts and scrapes on my face and palms, kissing them lightly and whispering meaningless, soothing sounds to me all the while. |
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We developed several outdoor projects with an acrylic fabric often used for boat covers because it's resistant to mildew, water, and fading and it can be cleaned with a hose. |
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Thus, north of Kota Bharu, we turned off the main road into a fishing community where the larger freshly landed fish were cleaned and put out to dry on acres of bamboo racks. |
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She thought, they must have set rat traps and never cleaned them out. |
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Anne and Paul cleaned the afterbirth off of the dark, big-eyed baby horse. |
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They went back and cleaned up the data in their individual databases, recoding parts information so that everyone was working with the same names and numbers for each part. |
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So I've cleaned them up and re-covered them in horticultural fleece. |
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The same white-and-orange hamster, named Honey, resided in a small cage cleaned out once a week and had grown so fat that she could hardly squeeze through cardboard tubes. |
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Hansen says large parts of the dam have already been cleaned up, using cotton wool-like absorbent fibres to literally soak up the oil that covers the dam. |
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Often when an executive takes that last step up the ladder and becomes chairman of a company, the view from the top is strewn with things that need to be cleaned up. |
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Of course, it's going to be a very busy weekend as we have the yard sale, take the dogs to the vet, have the house cleaned, sign paperwork for the house sales, etc. |
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The cotton would be cleaned and then spun into yarn or thread. |
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When Smithfield's 400,000 cobblestones were being lifted, cleaned and relaid by hand as part of regeneration, the fair temporarily relocated to Grangegorman. |
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Have major appliances, such as furnaces, heat pumps and central air conditioners, inspected and cleaned regularly by a professional, especially before seasonal use. |
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Norman was very angry that the house wasn't cleaned and his three layer cake was burned, but even more so by the fact that Shirley left the house without his permission. |
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Every inch the rock star, he drags on a cigarette and notes that when the studio's car park gutters were cleaned, syringes were fished out by the fistful. |
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Inside, the leaks were stopped, the floors retiled, and the beautiful stained glass was cleaned and outside you can now look up to fine white verandahs and pretty cupolas. |
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A stunning mosaic of the Last Supper, towering 80 ft over the altar, has also been cleaned and new lighting installed to bring the church back to life. |
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It works just as well only it's much cheaper and can be cleaned for reuse. |
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A Bradford park is to be cleaned up ahead of a massive revamp. |
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When the reverse side is worked to completion, the lacquer is heated and the metal sheet separated and thoroughly cleaned and work begins on the front. |
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He used the stock characters of traditional Italian comedy, but cleaned up their characteristic ridiculous licentious behaviour in an attempt to introduce a higher moral tone. |
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Wounds should be cleaned with soap and water or skin antiseptics. |
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I have since removed the engine and all the running gear from the boat, replaced all the hoses and belt, cleaned and painted it, and purchased new carb. |
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Restorers completed a 12-year project in 1998 that cleaned decades of grime from the ceiling. |
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But all too soon, we were tacking up for our afternoon lesson, which ended around 6 pm, after which we cooled down our horses and cleaned our saddles. |
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The other day I took a whole sea bass, cleaned and gutted by the fishmonger, and filled its belly with a pulp of lemon grass, ginger, peppercorns and coriander. |
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There's no question that financial advisers have cleaned up their act in recent years, but there are still too many bad products and ruthless salesmen out there. |
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She owns two Persian cats and is anxious that any cat hairs are regularly cleaned up to prevent her 18-month-old son Daniel suffering an allergy attack. |
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This system ensures that the filling valve and both the exterior and interior surfaces of the valve assembly are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. |
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All nestboxes also need an easy way to be cleaned and sanitized after each feathered family has taken flight, most especially before another family takes up residency. |
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The door or lid of the washing machine should be cleaned and sanitized to reduce the possibility of recontamination of attire upon removal from the washer. |
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It's edited, composed on the page, cleaned up and sanitized. |
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In the 1950s we scaled and cleaned teeth mainly by hand ultrasonic scalers and efficient aspirators of particulate matter and spray had yet to appear. |
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Hair was similarly cleaned by being rubbed with scented powders. |
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Unlike spray paint, which can be easily cleaned on today's subway cars, scratchiti and acid etching permanently destroy windows at great cost to the MTA, officials said. |
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Many of the subway cars are designed to be easily cleaned of graffiti. |
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The municipality has also cleaned up and painted a storeroom which will become the competition's headquarters, along with a marquee for functions and rest areas. |
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We cleaned with brooms, dusters, buckets, and scrubbing brushes. |
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Plates, pots and pans are cleaned with a scrubbing brush then put in a drying rack over the sink, and benches, tables and stoves are cleaned with paper towel. |
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I cleaned all the parts completely and prepared for masking. |
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All planters, drills and air seeders need to be cleaned out. |
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I have never washed a dish, cleaned a floor nor cooked a meal. |
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For example, an enterprise which caused pollution that other businesses then cleaned up would contribute more to GNP than a non-polluting enterprise. |
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Several tons of rubbish were cleaned from houses during the tidy-up. |
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He cleaned the waterfowl expertly and made a fire with a box of tinder and a collection of dried sticks on the flat top of an exposed boulder embedded into the earth. |
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The red nucleus has been cleaned so that its larger, spherical mesencephalic part can be distinguished from the more rostral, ovoid diencephalic part. |
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There they are washed, tails tittivated and eyes cleaned before settling down in the clean straw of their stalls to wait their turn in the judging ring. |
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So off I tootled to the garage with the petrol can, grabbed four litres of unleaded and got back home to find Mr Chippy all cleaned and gleaming, waiting for work. |
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Soon, she had cleaned the wounds, and bound them with bandages. |
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Seeing Adam is only slightly less torturous than getting my teeth cleaned. |
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Also, when the poultry house is cleaned out, leave areas of old dry manure to provide a reservoir of beneficials to repopulate the house as new flies occur. |
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The city reduced industrial pollutants, started to convert to diesel, emphasized the treatment of domestic sewage, cleaned up streets and toughened pollution laws. |
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Boots that have been enameled or shellacked can only be treated with hot wax after they have been thoroughly cleaned to remove the previous coating. |
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The youth also cleaned and labeled cans at a food bank, sorted donated clothes at a homeless shelter and worked with a farmer who sold produce in the church's parking lot. |
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After a few hours had passed the women had finally cleaned out all the misplaced artifacts and had them in a large pile in the middle of the main room. |
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Early on, he spotted the cooked books at AIG and cleaned up the mutual fund scandal. |
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The original granite stone sills have been cleaned and repaired, and the original chimney stack at number 3, while no longer in use, has been retained. |
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Prior to long-term storage, rugs should first be professionally cleaned, mothproofed, and wrapped in a clean, breathable material, helping to prevent mildew. |
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All the senior boarders were assigned specific duties, which included roll calls and checking whether beds were made, lockers cleaned and all rules strictly followed. |
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A cleaned up adaptation of a Steinbeck novel, this centres on Sweetheart, a boneshaker of a bus rattling over the 'washboard roads' of Southern California. |
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I got home, washed and cleaned the lot, and tipped them into the slow cooker with a pint of water, a handful of fresh herbs and two spoonfuls of vegetable bouillon. |
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Two trucks can unload at the same time while two others are being cleaned. |
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The soakaway under the cemetery tap has been cleaned out by the odd-job man, who has almost completed clearing the church walls of ivy and brambles. |
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The turtle was cleaned with mineral oils and a soft detergent. |
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When the cleaned pictures were exhibited to the public in 1946 there followed a furore with parallels to that of a century earlier. |
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Traditionally, sausage casings were made of the cleaned intestines, or stomachs in the case of haggis and other traditional puddings. |
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Inside, the handsome structure with cast iron columns and jack arches was cleaned and repaired. |
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A second tank remains to be cleaned, but a different procedure will be followed to take the material from the scene to the staging area, he said. |
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At 1pm we would be shunted down to Old Oak Common train sheds for the carriages to be cleaned. |
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Parts of my bathroom radiator were covered in rust and I cleaned it with wire wool. |
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Once the bird was fully cleaned out, it was time to put it on the scales. |
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In the summers she cleaned out the neighborhood brook so the children could watch the pollywogs and water spiders, planting moss along the banks. |
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He then cleaned the water closet, but when he finished, he found a handprint smack in the middle of the mirror. |
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Every spring and fall, the chicken coop in the barn must be cleaned. |
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It just means that some daft wee hairy that gets knocked up the duff has tae get oan the bus tae Carlisle tae get cleaned oot. |
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Then I cleaned it thoroughly, oiled, wrapped it in a piece of canton flannel and locked it up. |
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I had only worn it once before but had dropped a vol-au-vent down the front and had to have it dry cleaned. |
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Some 1,000 square feet of garnetiferous bedrock was exposed and cleaned off. |
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When the event is all over with, make sure that the place is cleaned up and the lights are turned off. |
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The heavily-tattooed Perez never recovered, getting nailed with flush head shots before a clean-up left hook cleaned his clock. |
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In South India, cleaned banana leaves, which can be disposed of after meals, are used for serving food. |
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Because of the lack of floods, spawning channels must sometimes be cleaned out to remove accumulated sediment. |
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Rose concluded that the metal can be cleaned and degassed quickly and efficiently. |
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The device is for dies that must be cleaned often, such as those for PVC and other degradable materials. |
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It is removed once each year to be cleaned and presented to the tournament winners. |
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Leamy said that bathroom doorknobs were some of the least germy items, as they usually got cleaned. |
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Leakey cleaned house, built a crack force of antipoaching rangers, and brought in new managers and researchers. |
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The room is never cleaned, so her mother nags and nags until she explodes with frustration and threatens to sell her to the lowest bidder. |
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Water and debris were removed, and the entire facility was cleaned, treated for mildew and deodorized throughout. |
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The material can be cleaned with diluted bleach, alcohol, mineral spirits, Armor All and also pressure washed. |
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Sorghum grains collected were cleaned to remove stones, dust and light materials, glumes and stalks, and broken, undersized and immature grains. |
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This tarnishes in the same way as pure copper and can also be cleaned with ketchup. |
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Sorghum grain samples were cleaned to remove stones, dust and light materials, glumes, stalks, and broken, undersized and immature grains. |
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There are problems with siltation of reservoir bottom, which needs to be cleaned. |
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Using sorbents with varying chemistries, a particular analyte or compound class can be targeted, cleaned up, and concentrated. |
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The wet well used to have to be cleaned out by two cesspit vehicles every 18 months at considerable cost. |
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Shoes donated to Soles4Souls are sorted, cleaned, and packaged in the warehouses before being shrinkwrapped and loaded onto pallets. |
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On the occasional tiddle, I suggest having your bathmats professionally cleaned, as it may be his scent which encourages him to repeat offend. |
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After being cleaned and deburred, the slices are stacked in proper sequence and clamped with spring-loaded tie rods. |
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Alfie was keeping owner Maria Bird company as she cleaned the bathroom when he swiped a sponge from the pack and swallowed it, scourer and all. |
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After every test the wheel was cleaned by making two stops with cleaning shoes from a speed of 40 miles per hour. |
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In recent years many of these buildings have been cleaned and restored to their original appearance. |
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He has stated that stopping to have the cue ball cleaned affects his rhythm and that it is easier just to continue playing. |
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We cleaned female epigyna until all tissues around the spermathecae had been removed. |
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In order to restore them they were placed in a steam box, all glass removed, cleaned, frames painted with linseed oil and reassembled. |
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Days before Chinese New Year, houses are cleaned from top to bottom to sweep away bad luck. |
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The children get to see the results in the light box and see how well they have cleaned their hands. |
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The soaring barrel vault that runs the length of the lobby has been cleaned and divested of previous ornate molding and lighting. |
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The plane following the flight 193 Bishkek-Osh was off the landing strip due to snow that was not cleaned off the runway. |
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Acme selected an indoor location for the air cleaners so that the cleaned exhaust could recirculate back into the foundry. |
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The most common items cleaned out of the bay are beer bottles and car tires. |
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