They could impose penalties for lateness, improper hairstyles, or untidiness. |
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In the evening, seated under the bednet with her husband, she complains about the untidiness of their neighbours. |
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The untidiness may make you feel out of control, specially when you are going through a rough period. |
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There was some untidiness in side streets and side areas which, with the view to your entry for 2006 you might discuss with appropriate owners and residents. |
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Those worried about untidiness should try living next to a landfill site with the lorries, dust, seagulls, smells, ground water pollution and health risks that go with it. |
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As the urban iconoclast Jane Jacobs said, they want the untidiness that comes with having houses close to workplaces, shops next to flats, and rich next to poor. |
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Crowdedness and temporal untidiness also describe the Russian countryside in Dead Souls where movement, journey, and road are central elements. |
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The problem with this approach is its untidiness. |
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This is a book that can teach even advanced tidiers There are two types of people: those who can't sit still until everything is in its proper place, and those who are very relaxed about untidiness. |
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But Ryan Lamb's initial untidiness was underscored by a scruffy first attempt at a penalty goal and though the fly-half made up with two better efforts before the interval, it all helped surrender the initiative. |
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Each must find a just middle-ground in order to best protect the environment as well as one's health and well-being, between untidiness and obsessive cleanliness. |
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The regulation is also intended to eliminate problems associated with untidiness, vermin, rodents, odours, water infiltration, dampness and deterioration of housing units. |
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