In these clean-living days you might be forgiven for thinking we've all tidied up our acts. |
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First, he wiped out their debt, then he tidied up the ground, relaid the pitch and went full-time with a host of players from higher divisions. |
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The wells in the old graveyard are being tidied up and cleaned for the day. |
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The paths between have to be tidied up but the beds themselves are now ready for planting. |
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Last Saturday we got the granddaughters to bed, made supper, tidied up then collapsed in a heap on the sofa. |
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Her influence on the Chancellor has tidied up his life, his chaotically untidy homes and his unflattering clothing. |
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Finally, dead stems and seed heads left over winter on perennials can be cut off and tidied up this month. |
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Smiling, she tidied up her hair into a tight bun, with a thin, wooden chopstick going through it. |
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Having tidied up the rules thirteen years ago, we do not need to add to them now. |
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Managers may smooth their way by having all proposals and problems tidied up before moving toward decisions. |
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Nevertheless, difficulties do remain that can be tidied up, particularly concerning motorcycles, caravans and motor-homes. |
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However, when the archives are tidied up, you also want to be sure that this type of information will not fall into the wrong hands. |
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For example, in the picturesque Ticino village of Brontallo the chestnut forests that have been left to run wild are being tidied up. |
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I've been promising myself for weeks that I will get out and get the garden tidied up ready for the winter but then I make excuses and do something else instead. |
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If there are a few loose ends to be tidied up on that front, it is nothing compared to the financial mess in which he is embroiled with one of his former clubs. |
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The original data sheets and flight maps must be tidied up so that they are legible by anyone attempting to read them. |
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For them the black turtleneck sweater signified rebellion, but it was tidied up by Audrey Hepburn in the 1957 musical Funny Face. |
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He ordered that the place be tidied up to disguise evidence of a party. |
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An air-brushed, tidied up Brasillach never re-entered the canon of modern French writing, in the way that CĂ©line did. |
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Both announcements bore a whiff of panic: they were made during steep falls in bank shares and the fine print was tidied up afterwards. |
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The text in the English version is not clear and it would be useful if that were tidied up when the translations are verified. |
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Monuments to statesmen and conquering heroes are among the most depressing sights in the world unless someone keeps them tidied up and in order. |
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In 1994, tax treaties are tidied up with the exception of the one with Barbados. |
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In the first of a new series we're looking at some of the existing Laws Of Association Football and putting across an argument as to how these could be tidied up. |
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I put down the big blue pencil, tidied up the last pile of now really, truly tatty papers, stuck a paper clip on it and consigned it to the stack. |
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There are also a few leftovers to be tidied up in the fields of competition policy, monetary union and agricultural policy, so that a right of codecision can be established in these areas too. |
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In the temple enclosure we opened up an access point in front of the first gate to the north and tidied up the temple entrance way outside of the walls. |
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In short, the house has been tidied up and consolidated. |
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If we tidied up the food part, could the natural health products be dealt with over there, or is it still a special enough category, because of claims, that you would still vote for a separate natural health product? |
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I therefore think it is time that these matters were tidied up, and I am pleased that Mr Nielson has now shown that he wants to get this process under way. |
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Things must be tidied up quickly. What do you think? |
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But here they had their noses in front after the first Test, sprinted ahead at Lord's, retained the Ashes by the time the third Test was done and tidied up at the Riverside. |
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Haworth Tompkins have tidied up and decluttered. |
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The Act was tidied up with many further Acts to alter electoral boundaries. |
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Alternatively they can just be lightly tidied up and tied to some form of support, when they will form wonderful, fragrant short to medium climbers. |
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