Can you please clear up once and for all the difference between lounge suit, cocktail, formal and black tie? |
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A session in the eucalyptus-scented steam room after the swim will help unclog pores, clear up the sinuses and begin their detox. |
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Taking vitamin C has not been shown to prevent colds but it may help symptoms clear up sooner. |
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Why is it that it always has to rain when I take the kids to and from school and then clear up straight afterwards. |
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Viral conjunctivitis does not need specific medical treatment and will clear up on its own in two to three weeks. |
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These problems usually clear up with appropriate medical care, although some may require counseling. |
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I wanted to clear up the rumors of us fighting with each other or hating each other. |
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Householders and businesses suffered months of heartache and misery as they battled to clear up the mess and make their premises habitable again. |
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Usually, the congestion, runny nose, and nosebleeds that occur during pregnancy clear up shortly after delivery. |
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The incidents happened just hours after the fire brigade helped residents clear up the estate in the hope of removing flammable materials. |
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They also want the council to clear up the area, and remove abandoned cars. |
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Mr Messy was very messy and asked Mr Clean and Mr Tidy to clear up his house. |
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Forecasters are anticipating a good September so maybe we will have another month or so before the autumn clear up begins. |
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This is an area which seems to have many loose dogs about and I suppose they cannot be expected to clear up after themselves. |
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The building was evacuated as two teams of two fire fighters entered the building to clear up the spillage and ventilate the factory. |
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I had a chance again in the last frame as well and felt like I was going to clear up, but I missed a yellow. |
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Take your air gun and fire it at a target 50 times to clear up residual oil in the chamber. |
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Why did you not immediately rebut the accusations and clear up the misunderstanding? |
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They now face the prospect of having to clear up their home for a second time when the floods eventually go down. |
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The leukoplakia patches usually clear up a few weeks to months after the source of irritation has been taken away. |
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There's a modicum of spottiness and film grain at the very beginning of the first reel, but things clear up quite nicely thereafter. |
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A long-running deadlock over who should clear up an unauthorised tip in Derbyshire has finally been broken. |
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He considered resigning, but his sister told him that he had to clear up the mess he had created rather than run away from it. |
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But White missed the vital brown and Pinches held his nerve to clear up to the pink and claim the biggest win of his life. |
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In hospital, painkillers and broad-spectrum antibiotics are given to clear up the infection. |
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I played with my dessertspoon as the others began to clear up, my conversation with Chase echoing through my head. |
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I've revised this post to clear up solecisms and misspellings, and added one link for clarity. |
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The enormous pile of soil and waste below the terrace has now been there for two years as well, with no signs of any effort to clear up the mess. |
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Elected officials also had to clear up deliberately blocked toilets as the floors flooded with urine. |
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If you are worried that the warts are unsightly, see your GP about treatment options to help them to clear up more quickly. |
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In occurrences like this there are always circumstances involving difficulty which a full narration of details would satisfactorily clear up. |
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If the trouble doesn't clear up in another four days I shall have to go and get the ear syringed, I know that. |
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As one of the leading touters of the potential for stem cells, I wanted him to clear up some areas of confusion. |
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My skin will clear up and my dream partner will emerge from hubba hubba heaven? |
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There are three explanations as to why dog owners are reluctant to clear up their dogs' faeces. |
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The eggs in dog mess are not infectious for at least two weeks and there is no risk for the owners who clear up straight away. |
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Shelley and Thomas however, had made themselves scarce and gone to clear up the kitchen. |
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Allen Shamrock went a couple of lengths clear up the back straight with Lenny's Friend and Dale Inferno in hot pursuit. |
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They clear up the dishes in the kitchen while the rest of the family is out in the dooryard. |
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Although we had express checkout, I had some small matter to clear up with the front desk. |
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She said that he could clear up the matter by releasing the necessary information and that the onus was on him to do so quickly. |
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He was an enormous man, capable of firing an automatic rifle with only one hand or lifting me clear up off the ground. |
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To clear up your infection completely, continue using Gatifloxacin for the full course of treatment even if you feel better in a few days. |
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I just want to clear up one eensy teensy tiny minor matter here. |
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And it wants to remind dog owners that it is an offence not to clear up after their pets and dog dirt is dangerous for children who may come into contact with it. |
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This was partly due to a growing disinclination to lock up convicted offenders, and partly to the decreasing ability of the police to clear up crimes. |
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You often hear of Miyamoto-san helping others to clear up the tea table after he has upended it. |
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He started to change things to clear up what he considered to be congestion. |
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Some cases of tennis elbow clear up with plenty of rest and support. |
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A genealogical research with the files of the State would be necessary to clear up this enigma, but it would be a long-term job. |
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To help clear up any uncertainties, we offer the following services to help small businesses meet their tax obligations. |
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That is why I am not satisfied with the minister's answer, which does nothing to clear up the confusion. |
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During the hearings, besides the plaintiff, many witnesses were heard in order to clear up confusion relative to some data on file. |
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By using special ultrasonic waves to clear up grease, it makes your skin glossy and beautiful. |
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Sometimes people with pityriasis rosea have to take steroid pills to clear up their rash. |
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To clear up your infection completely, take the medicine for the full course of treatment. |
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After taking medication, Sarah's condition appeared to clear up. |
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The day started out rainy and grey but the weather managed to clear up nicely, so much so that I forgot to put on sunscreen and I got myself burned on my arms pretty badly. |
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But the weather is expected to clear up on Sunday, they said. |
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A new volunteer clean-up team has vowed to clear up litter hotspots. |
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And if that doesn't clear up any remaining confusion, I'm sorry. |
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After a lengthy and difficult approval process, Seymour has obtained permission to clear up to 450 lineal feet of vegetation along any portion of the creek. |
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Now we have the early, teething problems, and we need to make minor corrections to the direction of the Building Act in order to clear up some of those problems. |
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Then clear up the misunderstanding explaining why it is unlikely that most women would bulk up or develop large muscles like some men who train with weights. |
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The Prime Minister's official spokesman was forced to clear up the mess. |
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The company did return on a subsequent date to apply more weatherproofing but they have still not come back to clear up the mess. |
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Tony and Chris Lambrianou and Ronnie Bender helped clear up the mess and tried to dispose of the body. |
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Aside from the main salvage operation of Napoli, a local salvage firm was appointed to clear up the beach and remove the containers and flotsam. |
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At her death in 1865, she left him a large legacy, which helped clear up his debts. |
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He served until the office was merged with that of Norroy King of Arms in 1943 and stayed on until 1944 to clear up the backlog. |
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This is an appropriate moment to clear up a terminological point in order to remove any uncertainty that might weigh upon the remainder of our proceedings. |
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This article aims to clear up some of the confusion regarding taxes and marijuana. |
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Considering the above mentioned facts by the complainer, the People's Advocate Institution informed the National Authority for Property Restitution, requesting to clear up the situation presented by the complainer. |
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You'd probably stop at nothing to clear up your skin. |
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An identity theft can take significant time and money to clear up. |
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The herb plantain has centuries of use as an anticatarrhal and combined with marigold and eyebright can clear up sinus conditions. |
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For persistent stains, rub with a sponge which has been soaked in the appropriate cleaning agent, without modifying the aspect of the finish, and clear up rapidly with abundant clear water. |
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Tylenol might be able to clear up your existential angst along with your fever, new research says. |
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An objective of refactorization is to clear up the global scope of all the library variables, functions and objects. |
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But some modern sources of information have served at first to bemuddle, and then when more carefully sifted, to clear up the story. |
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These materials help to manage expectations among victims, to indicate further sources of support and assistance, to address questions and to clear up misconceptions. |
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But to clear up any doubt, let me also say this. |
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The aim of our sensory analysis service is to assist you during the various product development stages for your bakery products or to help you clear up any possible quality issues. |
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I would like to make a few preliminary remarks in order to clear up some misunderstandings and I am, of course, happy to reply to any further comments you may wish to make during this debate. |
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It may clear up but then may come back from time to time. |
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We also clear up your queries through our online support. |
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And In A Cream Cracker Under the Settee, 75-year-old Doris has suffered a fall while trying to clear up after her less than thorough home help. |
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The aims of treatment are to clear up the otorrhoea, close the tympanic membrane perforation, improve the hearing loss and prevent complications. |
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Discuss them and clear up any misunderstandings. |
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He called as a result of a complaint lodged by someone objecting to another pastoral letter in which I attempted to clear up some moral confusion engendered by the Prime Minister. |
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The smoke began to clear up, and the crew, suspecting possible fire in the forward equipment bay located under the cockpit floor, continued to descend for landing at Sydney. |
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That was clear, but what is less clear is the identification of investors and counterparties which may be, and continue to be, under stress, and that identity is absolutely vital for us to clear up. |
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All to be done and dusted before the National Honey Show. After this the grand clear up. |
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Throughout two centuries of French diplomacy, the film unravels the mysteries, real or fantasized that surround diplomacy, and attempts to clear up the condemning clichés. |
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Staff say under no circumstances should a members of the public attempt to clear up any receptacles, marker pens, or similar items found near glass which has graffiti on it. |
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He attempted to clear up the confusion between molybdena, plumbago and black lead after Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1778 proved that there are at least three different minerals. |
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Farmers often had to clear up at their own expense to safeguard livestock. |
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Chui Sai-cheong, a Macao lawmaker, has yet to provide full details of the land deal, even though his brother has made promises that his family would clear up the allegations. |
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Use a garden vacuum to clear up after trimming and deadheading, especially on plants which can be deadheaded in one go using shears, such as lavender. |
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Now the 26-year-old has been hauled before the courts for failing to clear up the piles of dog waste created by his Alsation, Labrador and mongrel. |
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Unlike such drugs as griseofulvin or ketoconazole, which had to be taken several times daily for a year or more, the new agents can clear up an infection in a few months. |
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