I went into my room and got some clothes and my froggy slippers without even turning the light on and went into the bathroom to take a bath. |
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Go to the regimental headquarters, take a bath, get a clean uniform and report to the adjutant. |
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I would have to run home from school on the days I knew I could take a bath. |
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She knew Mommy was busy, so she decided to be a big girl and take a bath all by herself. |
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Make sure that you take a bath or shower regularly and wash your face every morning to remove dirt and dead skin cells. |
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A software engineer's wife was made to take a bath at the unearthly hour of 2 a.m. with ice cold water. |
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Watching the steam rise, she inhaled the comforting vapors and decided to take a bath. |
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One had an eyepatch, his other eye reddened and bloodshot, tired looking, as if he wanted to go home to his wife and take a bath. |
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Veterans were embarrassed to have someone other than their spouses help them take a bath and help with personal hygiene in general. |
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It is enough to make take a bath 1-2 times per week with a baby, meanwhile, it can be washed with a glove. |
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And it doesn't matter, I could go, I mean if I run to the store, I've got to take a bath. |
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One easy way to build them back up is to take a bath with Epsom salts, which contain sulfur. |
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There are three bathrooms, all of them well equipped with their own showers and Jacuzzis and huge bathtubs that made Emmy want to take a bath right there and then. |
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Still confused from the concussion, Jake really wants to take a bath. |
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I'll have to go to the Municipal Lodging House tonight and take a bath and let them put my clothes in the fumigator. |
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Wastewater is the 'used' water that goes down your drain when you flush your toilet, wash your dishes, take a bath and wash your clothes. |
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Encourage your teen to take a bath or read for a few minutes before bedtime to create a change of pace. |
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Can I take a bath or shower, and wash my clothes and do the dishes using tap water? |
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Sunday October 2: Spend the day visiting ashrams in Rishikesh, and take a bath in Ganges. |
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Can you imagine changing your physiology every time you take a bath or dive in the sea? |
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Your child cannot take a bath or shower while the recorder is on but otherwise should engage in normal daily activities. |
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Unless otherwise advised by the nurse, I may take a bath or a shower 24 hours after the surgery. |
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I would therefore propose that the mayors of these cities be invited to take a bath in some of this water before they go on holiday. |
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At the campground of the latter I choose a bay then I were going to take a bath in the plunge waterfall. |
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Mr Berlusconi made the following joke: do you know why an AIDS sufferer needs to take a bath filled with sand? |
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Some only wish to be able to take a bath, others express their fear to go to school, or describe conflicts in their families as an aftermath of the earthquake. |
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I can't even take a bath because of the water shortage. |
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When she has to take a bath, it's the last straw! |
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How much would it cost to take a bath in bottled water? |
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If your contractions are not strong yet you are not allowed to take a bath because of the chance of infection, because your baby now has an open connection with the outside world. |
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Hassan: I will not take a bath today, the bathroom's packed. |
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The little boy was unhappy about having to take a bath every day and decided to run away from home. |
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The fastest way to take a bath in the stock market is to try to prove that you are right and the market is wrong. |
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In the high-risk world of futures contracts, pooling the risks could be just another way to take a bath. |
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A softened water requires less soap to take a bath or to do the laundry. |
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A good time to look at your feet is after you take a bath or shower. |
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We don't want the older girls to take a bath in front of their father. |
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January was hardly the time to take a bath outside but Robbie went above and beyond the call of duty during the first rehearsal of the play The Plughole. |
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She told the children to take a bath and wash off the mud and grime. |
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