One man gave me a most ferocious telling-off about the clutter in the cupboard under the sink. |
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There is too much furniture and clutter in the second bedroom, including the wind chimes hanging in the window, which could be removed. |
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Remove excess clutter from countertops and shelves, put dirty towels in the wash, and organize along the way. |
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Be ruthless with clutter, write in the active voice, place each idea into a sentence of its own, and lastly, get your punctuation right. |
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And then there's me, lost among the stacked clutter of snares, cymbals and a kick drum. |
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You want to access two PCs, but don't want to duplicate the mess and clutter of another monitor, mouse and keyboard. |
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General clutter seems to reign supreme, culminating in a teetering mountain of disgustingly neglected pots and pans. |
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Because the kids will be housed in DannyMart day care, there will be no need for yo-yos, squirt guns and other toys to clutter the shelves. |
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This movie would be more enjoyable if a cutter edited out all the extraneous clutter. |
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This is simply too much visual clutter for a site that should be treated with restrained dignity. |
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But Murakami's narration moves along calmly and without clutter or artifice. |
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You also have the option of displaying calendars, archives and tag clouds which may or may not be useful and can clutter up your page. |
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And though her 13-year-old Samoyed does frequent the office, this clutter is actually part of her charitable giving program. |
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This type of inventory can dispel the feeling of clutter and reveal manageability. |
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The foreground clutter of grocery carts and trolleys in this painting is as intricately painted as everything else. |
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That's when I say a silent prayer of thanks for the triple-redundant tape backups and burnt CDs of printed files that clutter our storage closet. |
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There are no bonus features or alternate language tracks to clutter up this bare-bones disc. |
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All the clutter on his desk was spread out in front of me, and a great curiosity seized me. |
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Some people live in clutter, thrive on noise, and allow themselves to be drained by demanding friends and acquaintances. |
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There was no pointless clutter of brandy snap baskets, tuiles, mint leaves or physalis either. |
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The tale is muddled in its telling, with a clutter of secondary characters. |
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The guitarists spend much of the show muting their strings and one of them actually sits out on a few songs, sparing the music of any clutter. |
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With allusions to the heavenly clutter of planets and stars, Fukui gives his canvases a feeling of boundlessness. |
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Why do we do accumulate, hoard and keep our homes and offices in messy, untidy, disorganized clutter? |
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Celebration and friendship washed over the brassy clutter of drawings, video projections, raw wood structures, handmade coins and other stuff. |
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If you are going to own something that cost someone a month's rent, it shouldn't just clutter your desk or handbag, after all. |
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Between the offbeat strum, subterranean bass and rock-steady drumming, they leave gaps that other bands would nervously clutter with ephemera. |
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It is amusing to see that pedestrians would rather make a long detour to avoid the clutter than straighten up the mess. |
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With allusions to the heavenly clutter of planets and stars, the artist gives his canvases a feeling of boundlessness. |
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It's hard to originate new ideas and attitudes while surrounded by layers of aging mental clutter. |
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This is particularly true in winter, when scarves, boots, sweaters and other outerwear can clutter up hallway or mudroom space. |
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Hypnosis is used to get past the conscious clutter and communicate directly with the subconscious. |
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I consider that even in the subtopian clutter of modern towns and cities, a stark beauty can sometimes be found. |
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All the stories are simply constructed, no superfluous words, no extra images to clutter the feeling. |
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Avoid installing directly under trees where leaves will clutter the surface of the pond. |
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Suddenly there was the sound of a branch breaking in the clutter of trees followed by loud peals of laughter. |
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You can have a clutch of chicks, a clutter of cats, and a sleuth of bears, if anyone was wondering. |
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And anyway, these protesters shouldn't be allowed to clutter up the pavements. |
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Experts on dreams say that your dreams and visions are your mind's way of cleaning out the clutter in your brain. |
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Sitting in her house full of the toys and clutter of three boisterous children, a mother shakes her head wearily. |
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I don't suppose I'll use the extra space much other than simply collect twice as much clutter as before. |
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Metallic clutter in the ground will slow down a detection mission because all metallic objects must be investigated. |
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We also found general clutter and miscellaneous obstructions, including cooling lines laid across the floors. |
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The interior of the home was cool, despite the clutter littering the floor, table, chair, etc. |
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Her bedroom was full of clothes and other clutter, something which is very unlike my gran. |
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Dupont was searching for something hidden in the clutter on his desk and looked up from his nest. |
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For one thing, it does add some internal clutter to the system, already full of cables, wires and brackets. |
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The moving display system, the department hopes, will stand out amid the clutter of promotionals that swamp the cityscape. |
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The prosecutions form part of the council's campaign to improve road safety and reduce street clutter. |
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Avoid too much clutter and only add objects that are useful, not merely decorative. |
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Gill revels in the chaos of roadworks, the clutter of abandoned lots and the forgotten spaces between buildings. |
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Much as I hate to admit it, I actually miss the noise and the chaos and the clutter. |
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It seems likely that our memories are getting worse, as the clutter of data and information that we try to deal with every day increases. |
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Pedestrian safety and visual clutter are just two of the issues that have been raised by residents. |
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The elegant simplicity of the earlier posters, billboards and photographs as singular statements triumphs over the clutter of the installations. |
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The report also says that there is less visual clutter from the cables than previously. |
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Too many contrasting building materials in the small space allotted to most front gardens results in confusion and clutter. |
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I'm sure you'd be horribly disappointed if they didn't clutter this room up with insufflators and tripods and what not. |
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Beside him is a flask of smokey bubbling liquid amid a clutter of apparatus. |
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While clever enough in theory, the chairs in reality clutter the stage and restrict the cast's sorely needed freedom to move. |
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Comfort and relaxation are assured when a house is free of clutter and of noisy, high-maintenance gadgetry. |
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My sister had a garage sale this weekend and I took it as an opportunity to rid my closets of clutter. |
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Not a scrap of paper or a sheet of plastic mars its ancient premises in sharp contrast to the clutter that usually defiles our heritage sites. |
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On the subject of alleviating clutter after installing Windows XP, the desktop is devoid of icons except the Recycle Bin. |
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They are baggage in its most elemental form, moving from apartment to apartment with me, serving no function whatsoever but to clutter. |
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Reaching middle age is a good time for a mental clear-out, ditching all this depressing clutter. |
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Ancient Egyptians knew the sublimity of exterior space, but interior space for them was darkness and clutter. |
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Gone were the piles of undifferentiated clutter, the narrow passageways, and the mysterious back room. |
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Young people of my generation had no time for Larkin's irony and simply dismissed traditional sexual morality as a clutter of meaningless taboos. |
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There will be many fairs with street stalls selling all sorts of traditional as well as newer merchandise that will certainly help add to the clutter again. |
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They seek to reduce what they see as needless clutter and eye candy, and to fashion beautifully spare pages, focusing on the most pleasing presentation of text. |
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An odd looking assembly of musicians then clutter the Hollow's general performing area sporting several guitars, violins and a couple of disconcerting beards. |
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One letter was particularly poignant for Radcliffe in the clutter of condemnation, self-analysis and doubt that accompanied her return from Athens. |
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Despite the deluge of World Cup promotions and advertising campaigns, Walkers' heavy spending and football tie-ins appear to have cut through the advertising clutter. |
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She groaned as she looked for her hair brush in the clutter on her floor. |
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The kitchen was large and except for a coffee pot plugged near the end of one counter the space was almost totally free of any type of normal kitchen clutter. |
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Then, just for a few hours, we can dream that we have a magic wand to wave, that in one leap we can be free of all the clutter that drags at our heels. |
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Get rid of clutter on countertops and closets or on window sills. |
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And, as you'd expect, all things Elvis clutter the shelves, from figurines to drinking glasses to wallets to tins to plates to clocks to jukeboxes to lamps to cookie jars. |
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A reduced Doppler shift also enhances the effectiveness of chaff and decoys, which should allow the aircraft to break lock and hide in ground clutter. |
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Whatever happened to the council's aim to free us of street clutter? |
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The title, and especially the subtitle, suggests more of a guide on how to live with less of the brain clutter that arises from life in an information society. |
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I decided to clear more clutter from the side of my desk nearest the wall. |
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I am a pack rat, so there is a lot of purging to be done, but my main goal is to get rid of the clutter and have a lovely tidy room that feels inviting and not revolting. |
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After being raised in Manhattan, I had enough of the city life, enough of the clutter and crowdedness, and I wanted to find content in the farthest corner of the country. |
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As a swarm of new dot-com brands try to buy their way to brand recognition, clutter makes it difficult to break out, and it's easy to fritter away advertising dollars. |
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Together the pair will sift through drawers, cupboards and storage places in a bid to turn your old junk, clutter and rubbish in hard cash for something special. |
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While this adds some dimension to the text, it can also clutter it, especially when used in extensive quotations, where the parenthesized Chinese is really superfluous. |
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The good news is that it is possible, with some training, for politicians to master the communications skills with which they can cut through the clutter. |
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He notes he has adapted to no-huddles, mondo replays and screen clutter. |
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There's the usual amount of bloatware and clutter on the desktop. |
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Bookcases line the walls, a fire crackles in the fireplace, Victorian portraits hang on the walls, Dresden china and bric-a-brac clutter the mantelpiece. |
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I keyed into the clutter and the chaos, taking a more abstract expressionist approach, filling the frame with lots of junk while trying to maintain some order. |
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I began by clearing some clutter left by the previous owner, an old lady who had apparently attempted some failed yard projects, and decided to leave them as souvenirs to me. |
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In the recent past, various campaign groups, celebrity commentators and the media have raised protests against the clutter and chaos of England's streets. |
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I choose to live in a city, and the clutter is the benefit, not the cost. |
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Small wooden shacks filled with canned goods and phone cards clutter the sidewalks. |
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Brands took to the mountains, bike trails, ski slopes and other destinations in a stampede of marketers trying to flee the clutter of the mass market. |
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They have their hands full as confused vehicle users move circuitously in the connecting roads and amid the clutter of material on the main roads. |
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Using the above apps can cut out the clutter, get you the best deals right away, and streamline your travels. |
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Picking real targets from false targets and clutter is still down to operators. |
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The problem with thinning out this clutter lies in the fact that any American citizen 35 or older can be president. |
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The place will probably be a disordered clutter by the time this is over. |
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It does not, however, have to be a dizzying jumble of clutter. |
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Try not to clutter commercial frontages with superfluous advertising. |
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But remember, all those ropes and winches and seafaring clutter have an important function, and the crew will certainly need to be able to get to them. |
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Remove some of the furniture if you think it's going to clutter up space. |
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Apart from numerous stowage spaces for on-board clutter there is also a second rear view mirror positioned to ensure you can keep an eye on younger charges in the rear seats. |
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Among the clutter of computer screens, racks of original prints and an underwater camera casing are enlarged copies of the rare archive photographs taken of the sinking boats. |
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Remove tripping hazards such as clutter, throw rugs, cords and furniture in pathways. |
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At the Accounts Payable office, where invoices for the university are received, there's a lot less paper clutter. |
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Scorche-dearth tactics befoul and clutter the process, often making the Holy Grail quest for simplicity a purposely mired mission impossible. |
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A CableCard looks like a metal credit card and it replaces the cable box that used to clutter up your TV area. |
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The real, true, unguarded details tend to cut through the clutter. |
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Save me from boring unpassionate, unfunny presenters who clutter up our airwaves. |
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He saw what a clutter there was with huge, overgrown pots, pans, and spits. |
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His latest sculpture is a hodgepodge of kitchen clutter and scrap glued together. In fact, all his recent pieces have been similar hodgepodges. |
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However, such radars are also conspicuous, susceptible to clutter, and have low precision. |
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He had to employ a number of assistants for the copying and mechanical work, which filled the house with incessant noise and clutter. |
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Some clutter may also be caused by a long radar waveguide between the radar transceiver and the antenna. |
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The receiver's gain is automatically adjusted to maintain a constant level of overall visible clutter. |
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While this does not help detect targets masked by stronger surrounding clutter, it does help to distinguish strong target sources. |
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Constant false alarm rate and digital terrain model processing are also used in clutter environments. |
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Inside was a clutter of prescription pads and a carton containing a collection of diamorphine syrettes and a dozen ampoules of pethidine. |
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The bourgeoisie had transposed the wares of the shop window to the sitting room, where the clutter of display signalled bourgeois success. |
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The only problem with being shedless was what to do with the clutter from the garden. For a few years I commandeered the kitchen. |
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In addition to organizing a traditional paper mess, you should also avoid clutter in your email accounts and voicemailboxes. |
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Magazines are the only thing in my apartment that qualify as clutter. |
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Why do you clutter up your mind with such useless knowledge? |
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She wants to shed the dead weight of so many stacks of old clutter. |
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An alliance with Kolkata based company Chhayabani signed by Balaji Telefilms to create distinctive, contemporary, clutter breaking television content. |
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A U-bolt served as a crude pin guard, though I normally tossed it aside because I wasn't used to such clutter after years of instinctive shooting. |
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It goes about its business quietly and consistently, accounting for the lack of candy wrappers, corndog sticks and other clutter that can plague a high school campus. |
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The Storage Platform bed, available in twin or full, includes two fully finished enclosed compartments on both sides of the bed to help hide clutter and keep rooms organized. |
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