The dishes there were old, and needed soaking, so Jim just filled the sink with steaming water, and stuffed all the dirties inside. |
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It dirties our air, clouds our cities and drives up our health care costs across the country. |
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We were pleased until we realised that nothing dirties clothes more than newsprint. |
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He practices a kind of reverse laundering: he dirties things up, endowing them with baggage and a backstory, most often in the Anglophilic mode. |
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Dust from logging operations dirties the laundry of villages near the concessions, considerably increasing women's workload, and causes coughs in children. |
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As a white roof dirties, it loses a lot of its cooling ability. |
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When they dry out, sandy soils quickly provide a dusty covering soil which dirties the chicory heads while the quartz grains present chafe the epidermis of the heads causing red colouration and loss of quality. |
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If your cat dirties himself accidentally or if he is having skin problems requiring baths, you must use a non-detergent, hypoallergenic shampoo and rinse well. |
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