She had done most of the kitchen organising and she deserves tidiness props too! |
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She deliberately pokes fun at my tidiness and excessive organizational skills. |
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Her lack of enthusiasm was matched only by her lack of tidiness, as she clumsily searched through the devastation of her messy bedroom. |
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We are so accustomed to his immense tidiness as a novelist, that the slightest muddle in his work looks like chaos. |
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They should be made aware of their responsibilities concerning the cleanliness and tidiness of their room. |
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For instance, I learned that my husband is capable of astonishing unprompted feats of tidiness when the house in question contains a motor. |
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It seems to be the trend to rebel against all forms of tidiness, etiquette and decency. |
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Westport is the tidiest town in Ireland, a place full of character and colour, where tidiness and beauty are the norm, or so it seems. |
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People were trained on important matter such as shop layout, tidiness and product display. |
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This method is predicated on sorting, tidiness, cleanliness, standardization and maintenance. |
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The tidiness of your Self-Storage Unit is your responsibility, and will be checked by the Store Manager at the end of the contract. |
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Good housekeeping, with systematic tidiness and cleanliness, has a positive effect on workplace motivation and safety. |
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Someone with anorexia may be mildly obsessive and tend towards tidiness. |
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Adults often have a double standard, accepting a level of chaos in their own room or desk, while nagging a child to keep to an unrealistic level of tidiness. |
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I was surprised at the tidiness of his flat, the homeliness of it. |
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A book that unstuffily explains the basics of tidiness, hygiene and organisation may be surprisingly useful. There are three weaknesses. |
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Administrative and institutional tidiness must not impede our primary objective of achieving real change on the ground. |
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The introduction of order, tidiness, cleanliness and discipline rules helps to enhance productivity, working conditions, safety and quality. |
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In addition to this, we place a high value on cleanliness and tidiness as these are important basic preconditions to producing quality. |
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Ultimate care for details is also evident in the exteriors of both models, studied to guarantee ultimate tidiness and cleanliness. |
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The apparent simplicity and tidiness of Table 6.2 conceals a much more complex reality. |
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They are keen to look after their school, attentive to cleanliness and tidiness, and their honesty is obvious. |
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Topics discussed by the panels have ranged from internal air quality to tidiness and from safety footwear to dietary advice. |
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He was noted for his immaculate tidiness and rather ascetic, priestly air. |
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The terms of the debate centre on celebrating personal behaviour, community tidiness, local accessibility, micromanagement, voluntarism, neighbourhood activism, and so on. |
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What impressed him were the tidiness and organization of their canoe, as if the men he met were like sailors on the HMS Fly, keeping it shipshape. |
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What is the overall tidiness of the accounting office? |
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Neither thesis-driven tidiness nor interpretative prestidigitation would serve his project well. |
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Ajaria, an autonomous republic on the Black Sea, is an exotic oddity: a seaside resort of legendary tidiness where local television broadcasts the news in several European languages. |
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The Dutch teachers had gone, but the European values of discipline, tidiness, respect and orderliness lived on very strongly in the ethos of the school. |
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We eliminate the cables, and the fact that they can get in the way when you are riding, moving them from the top part of the crossbar to the sides in a system where simplicity and tidiness are everything. |
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Mechanised operations encourage more intensive exploitation of timber produce, reducing the final age of standing tree crops and at the same time increase the efficiency of sanitation and tidiness activities. |
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And tidiness does not come up short: The sophisticated workstation features holders for pens, keys and business cards, further mobile equipment can be stored in a separate zippered pocket on the case flap. |
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There are moments when you worry he is making a fetish of his clear, careful sentences, moments when tidiness comes awfully close to somnambulance. |
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Of course, the tidiness does not come in last: the sophisticated workstation holds fasteners for pens, keys and business cards, a separate zipper compartment on the case cover takes care of further mobile equipment. |
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He spent Christmas in London, and was impressed with the tidiness of Gurney's steam carriages, before returning to Newcastle, where he was to spend the next five years. |
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Such hedonistically engrossing, overripe colors contrast with Kelly's puritan tidiness and Louis's calculated intricacy, his peculiarly discreet sensuousness. |
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