It then becomes a matter of determining the threshold of dirtiness that triggers a vacuuming. |
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It feels like no matter how much I wash myself over and over again, the dirtiness will never go away. |
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The other type is a dirtiness where the screens whites appear to be sandyish and have a slight grey hue to them. |
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It's cool and clean, with none of the jaded heat and dirtiness that will fill it once the streets become choked with traffic. |
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We soon realized, however, that cleanliness and dirtiness are flip sides of the same coin. |
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As she explained, cultural constructions of dirtiness and pollution involve a range of phenomenological associations. |
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I also think that, although we're a team that likes to tackle and close people down, there's no dirtiness to our play at all. |
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By contrast, its previous review three years ago hardly discussed the fuel at all. In a warming world, dirtiness remains coal's biggest drawback. |
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After the Black Death closed Europe's bath houses, there was no bulwark of religious practice to hold back the tide of dirtiness. |
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It has backwashing function and the dirtiness or other pollutant can be washed away quickly with a little amount of water. |
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See the graph above displaying the relationship between production and the level of dirtiness. |
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The costs associated with cleaning of panels and the rate of dirtiness differ between different installations. |
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Often informants will refer to subjective concepts such as cleanliness and dirtiness. |
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Punishing an animal for any problem whatsoever, for instance dirtiness or an undesirable behavior, does not enable the animal to understand. |
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Dust, dirtiness and paper debris on the external and internal surfaces of the printer can affect its operation. |
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For the disciple, sponge stands as a good example that absorbs dirtiness, while cleansing dirty places. |
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It will determine most accurately the degree of dirtiness of panel surface and calculate the percentage of the associated losses of production. |
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Despite the dirtiness, we did do our fair share of sightseeing. |
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She denounces the dirtiness of the city's streets and the crime rate, and promises more video surveillance and a tougher approach to aggressive begging. |
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Linking together dirtiness, stench and pathological risks, the miasmas theory was born and was premise to the hygienist movement developed in the 19th century. |
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Detailed monitoring of the level of dirtiness provided by our ingenious system of preventive maintenance will help you decrease the expenditure of money, energy, time, personnel, water and cleaning products to the minimum. |
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During a specific period we studied, 12 statements of offence were issued to truckers, 4 for not making a stop and 8 for offences related to dirtiness. |
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Evil is associated with dirtiness, good with cleanliness. |
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The provincial and federal governments are unsurprisingly supportive. There are obstacles too, mainly because of the sheer dirtiness of the business. |
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Paul was distressingly clean, but Babbitt reveled in a good sound dirtiness, in not having to shave till his spirit was moved to it. |
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An inspector plunged under my truck and still detected litigious points, but it was a business between Australian people, the person in charge of cleaning still cut cable ties and made dirtiness disappeared. |
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On the other hand, biting, aggressiveness, dirtiness must lead without any delay to look for the origin of these events with the help of a veterinarian. |
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For example, if only a low degree of dirtiness is detected during the first rinsing cycle, then the amount of water used for rinsing during the second rinsing cycle is reduced. |
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His invisibility, distastefulness, and even dirtiness have become his home away from home. |
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In regards to the dirtiness around the site, the borough undertook to clean regularly the surrounding streets, in priority, with the watering truck and the mechanical broom passed in tandem. |
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So they walked till they came to Claremont and Kumalo was shocked by its shabbiness and dirtiness, and the closeness of the houses, and the filth in the streets. |
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First, the wages of labour vary with the ease or hardship, the cleanliness or dirtiness, the honourableness or dishonourableness of the employment. |
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Dirtiness is inherent in hotels and restaurants, because sound food is sacrificed to punctuality and smartness. |
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