Just ask the lady who has to wash the sweat, fuel oil, lube oil, grease, grime, dirt and smells from my uniforms. |
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She has also developed a device for older children that reminds them to wash their hands after going to the loo. |
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Combine the moong dal and the lentils in a bowl and wash in several changes of water. |
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If you have had your hands in any chemicals, especially fixer, wash them with soap and dry them well. |
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She pulled Millie over to the washbasin on the table and began to wrap her finger with a thin, slightly damp wash rag. |
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It may help to wash the animal at least once a week to remove excess dander and collected pollens. |
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If these substances come into contact with bird feathers they are impossible for the bird to preen or wash out. |
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We even punch holes in the bottoms to drain out water and mud when we wash the trucks at the motor pool. |
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I closed my eyes, breathing a sigh of relief, feeling the intoxicating sense of victory wash over me. |
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And they have to wash the whole thing down with a pint of lager or some cheap and plentiful plonk. |
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As she increases her speed to 29 knots, the prop wash piles up astern into an arcing jet stream then fans out into a broad trailing wake. |
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Before the Harrier jets shut down, our normal practice is to wash out the intakes and engine with demineralized water to remove any salt spray. |
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I wash with five kinds of soap, so I am as clean, moisturized, sanitized, freshened and deodorized as a person can be. |
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They recommend that people wear gloves, goggles, and dust masks, and that they wash promptly if exposure occurs. |
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I'd love to wash out the intestines and use them to make puddings and things like that. |
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This body wash contains pumice and jojoba beads to gently exfoliate, while pure grapeseed oil adds a toning action. |
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The interior boxes have a wash of hot pink that really pops next to its simple wooden container. |
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The solution is to pressure wash the surface, then apply a cementaceous coating that reduces moisture absorption. |
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But, again, if you have chosen a cotton flannel as lining or cotton corduroy, then wash and dry that fabric as well. |
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Make a dibble hole to drop the young plants into, and use a hose to gently wash soil into the hole. |
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To treat cuts, grazes, bites and scratches, wash the area carefully with a warm saline solution to which has been added two drops of thyme oil. |
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I don't wash my hands eighty-three times a day, brush my teeth for thirty-two minutes or floss with old fishingline if no string is available. |
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His shaggy mane of grizzled grey hair was in desperate need of a wash and a trim. |
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Squash any grub and, if the plant is worth saving, wash the roots and pot up into new compost. |
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The CIA has tried to wash its hands off the uranium story by pinning the blame on Britain. |
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If you had a dirty job and your hands were filthy and the call came to roll eggs, there was little opportunity to wash your hands. |
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I drop my head, allowing my eyes to wash over the dirty colour of the floorboards. |
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The banks were muddy and dirtied the boy's tunic even more as he knelt to wash the sweat from his face. |
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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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So I guess I owe it to myself not to wash any of the colour out of the telling. |
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Avoid soap, which can be drying, and instead wash with aqueous cream or an emollient wash. |
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You must wash all tackle in hot soapy water, making sure to scrub the reel foot, winch fittings and rod guides. |
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Dinner over with, she would help to wash the dishes at our little kitchen sink. |
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Without an adequate water supply children cannot wash often enough and so contract eye infections and skin conditions such as scabies. |
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Guests are pampered with rose-scented water to wash their hands in and handed a white fluffy towel. |
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After you have shelled and trimmed scallops, give them a good wash in sparkling water for a few seconds. |
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Do not wash such items in greasy dishwater which will leave a greasy film to burn on. |
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A wave of defeat seemed to wash over the slaves, and they slumped, confidence and hope draining as the smoke dissipated into the night air. |
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And both groups contribute to a wash of accompanying atmospherics that suggests their respective allegiances to electronically created music. |
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The cattle are lowing, the shepherds wash their socks by night and I am now on holiday. |
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The sign was very small and right next to a large advertisement for a while-you-wait car wash with an arrow pointing down the alleyway. |
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But one wonders if a brush of white wash on these walls would help erase some of the pain. |
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To clean your brushes and palettes, wash them first with vegetable or baby oil and then soap and hot water. |
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The single is likely to be used as a children's bedroom or possibly a study, while the double has a vanity unit wash hand basin. |
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Immediately after using the eye drops, wash your hands to remove any medicine that may be on them. |
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As a general rule, if in doubt, discard any dodgy outer leaves and wash well. |
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While everything cooks, wash and chop the parsley, dice the ham, toast the hazelnuts in a dry skillet and chop them roughly. |
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The only way I have found to get my spectacles really clean is to wash them in soap and warm water. |
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The clerk appeared a minute later and said that the car wash was inoperative, because they were cleaning it. |
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In time, by coming clean, he may eventually wash some of the dirt off himself. |
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The masonry is finished with a thin wash of dove grey mortar, muting imperfection while still revealing the joints below. |
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His eyes peer angrily out from a dirt-smeared face, his hair needs a good wash and the clothes he's wearing are definitely getting stinky. |
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One option would be to paint the wall with a lime wash thinned down to an almost watery consistency. |
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The moon hung in the sky nearly full, spreading a luminous wash across the pale landscape. |
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A watercolour wash is a fluid made up of water in which the colour particles brushed from cakes of pigment are suspended. |
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But in recent interviews, he has tried to wash his hands of any responsibility for that mistake. |
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He felt a wave of sadness wash over him again, but he ignored it, like he did every day. |
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The downwardly un-mobile may pump gas, wash dishes, trim hedges or do any number of other low-pay, no-benefit jobs. |
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As we walked into the place, I told him we were going to head into the bathroom to go potty and wash up before eating. |
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It would have included a wide range of facilities, including round-the-clock jet washers, a car wash and garage shop. |
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In 2001, the students replaced a dilapidated concrete and tin wash house with a more traditional structure complete with a massive stone roof. |
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It retains the facade of the old wash houses formerly occupying the site, a place where women gathered and worked. |
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I can wipe Franklin's nose with a tissue, a wash cloth or suck it out with an aspirator. |
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The first mission she gave herself was to wash out the empty fish bowl and leave it on the drainboard to dry. |
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Mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water and wash the floor with a mop, sponge, or soft bristled brush. |
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Hard water can be softened with the addition of a handful of washing soda or bicarbonate of soda to the wash and rinse cycles. |
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We've taken to draping a blanket over the sofa during the week when we are gone all day, and then throwing that in the wash once a week. |
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Those Rastafarians with dreadlocks who never wash their hair may be on to something. |
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They are usually very lint free, usually cotton, are very soft and durable and wash very well! |
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In case you lose power, you will still have water to flush toilets or wash up. |
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Fortunately, however, I just prefer to wash the evidence down my bath's plughole. |
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Also, synthetic wigs are easier to care for, as you don't need to restyle them every time you wash them. |
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If one's eyes have been contaminated, wash with clean running water for at least 15 minutes. |
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Take note of that the next time you sass your grandparents or fail to wash your hands before dinner. |
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Next I made it known that I would pick up anyone's kitchen detail for a fiver and soon I was working the wash box four days a week. |
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It comprises four rooms, two of which feature wash hand basins and fitted wardrobes, a guest bathroom and a storage area. |
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Bathe immediately after work and change all clothing and wash clothing thoroughly with soap and hot water before reuse. |
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Next, get some lava rocks like you use in gas grill, wash them thoroughly and fill the container at least half full with them. |
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The first thing to go for was a decent wash in fresh water as we could only have salt water to wash in on board. |
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I would sleepwalk to the kitchen, say, around 10, get out the coffee grounds from the freezer, wash out the press pot, prepare my morning cup. |
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Then they had some seafood with a light salad, focaccia bread and a smooth white Chianti to wash it down. |
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The privy had its little stand in the corner with a blue curtain and a small wash stand and porcelain sink with a mirror. |
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I drew open the curtains, let white light wash through the before dark room. |
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Women wash their hair in the water and householders draw some out to sprinkle in their doorways for a good harvest and fruitfulness to come. |
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It was about the size of a cigarette pack, framed in flaking gilt, the tiny canvas itself a wash of brown and green. |
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The protracted climax, to a faint wash of sound, is a tableau in which the motionless dancers slowly levitate. |
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An on-site train wash has been redesigned to be enclosed, elongated and sound-insulated to ensure noise is contained within the facility. |
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Only his wife was allowed to wash it, and it had to be dried on a tea cosy over a biscuit tin to keep its shape. |
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To prepare it, wash the leaves, then fold in half and cut out the tough center rib. |
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Osmium tetroxide was used as a secondary fixative and stain prior to a second wash in phosphate buffer. |
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Make sure you cook meat well, and wash your hands, cutting boards, countertops, knives, and dishes with warm, soapy water. |
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Young children are prone to picking up germs because they spend time crawling on the ground and don't wash their hands as frequently as adults. |
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Always wash a foundation garment in a large bowl to avoid bending the garment more than is necessary. |
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Most wash their clothes and their bodies in nearby ponds or at community water taps. |
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And by using a plastic freezer bag to marinate the chicken you've eliminated another item to wash up. |
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For example, freshets can displace individuals, wash out nests, and locally eliminate populations. |
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To wash it all down, be sure to get a mojito, a Cuban drink made with rum and freshly crushed mint. |
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Some old guys don't wash and change their clothes as often as they might and this one was a little on the whiffy side. |
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This residue remains there for a few days unless special efforts have been made to wash it off. |
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The lively, almost frizzante wash and warm finish cut through the remaining spicy, meaty wafer. |
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But hoping that the breakthroughs of tomorrow will wash away the problems of today is just whistling in the wind. |
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During the breeding season they develop a golden wash on the upper wing due to their habit of nesting in the fronds of the palm trees. |
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The bathroom is tiled and contains a shower cubicle with power shower, toilet and wash basin. |
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These works are small and their texts irritated, sharp, against a soft litho wash of black or blue. |
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Both are doubles served by en suite bathrooms with tiled floors, wash basins and shower cubicles. |
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The very first thing He did on His mission was to wash away our sins by being baptized by John the Baptist. |
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Wooden ferries putter across the river as young boys wash buffalo and splash around in the shallows. |
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One in three American men does not wash his hands after using a public lavatory. |
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Avoid using antibacterial soaps to wash your hands, choosing rathergentle fragrance-free products, such as Cetaphil and SpectroDerm. |
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At the school, the children have to endure a bizarre lecture from an old mullah about how to wash their genitals after a nocturnal emission. |
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Raindrops spread out over the glass in the form of a film of water and wash away the residue, decomposed by the natural UV rays. |
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He went into a wash room and found that it had both hot and cold water taps. |
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Next morning in the wash room the seasoned traveller appears fully dressed but Dixie Belle comes in in a nightgown with a heap of underwear. |
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How will he wash away his sin if he cannot be subject to the law's condemnation? |
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It is available in 2 colours that will not wash away and will resist weathering. |
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Water from the Ganges is used for ritual cleansing and religious rites, and bathing in it is believed to wash away sins. |
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Jesus' baptism was to wash away sins, which was directly related to our receiving the Holy Spirit. |
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Charming studio with all comfort, fully equipped kitchen, 1 wash room. 2 private terraces with beautiful views. |
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Breakfast room, TV room, reading room, bike shed and wash room in the cellar. interior garden. |
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Having pinned down the earth so that it does not blow or wash away, conservation will proceed to recharge it with plant food. |
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Large vestibule opening onto all rooms, with 9 ft. ceilings, second floor, wash room, laundry room, and garage. |
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Use the rubbing alcohol to wash away the oil next time you need to use the razor. |
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The separate arrangement of shower and wash room promises particular luxury. |
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The door of the wash room, with its solid wood frame, and the oak grain side wall create a stylistic bridge to the living area. |
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To make your life easier, you also have a wash room with tubs, washing-machines and ironing tables. |
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The INO derm 9930 Counter Mount system fills with specially developed, creamy moisture wash formulas. |
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This INO derm hand soap dispenser can be used wherever people wash their hands. |
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A mild and effective udder wash with a low acid concentration, considerably less irritating to teats and tissues than other highly acid products. |
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For urine samples, you'll have to wash your hands or wear gloves, and then pass a sample under the observation of a chaperone. |
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If necessary, wipe it off immediately and wash it off with plenty of water. |
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Even while committing sins, people think that the only requirement needed to wash themselves clean again is for sin to be expunged. |
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That's to make sure the water doesn't get too deep and wash over the main ridges where your crop is growing. |
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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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The outstanding issues include: staffing, classification, wages, acting pay, and, wash up time. |
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Removable covers: dry cleaning, machine wash up to 60°C, do not spin, no tumbler. |
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Therefore, mistakes can be easily corrected, or you may wash over the complete image and start over! |
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To the east of Cape Gaspé, these waters wash over the Magdalen Shelf and slowly drift toward Cabot Strait. |
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It is, all in all, the shock of being now pulled into the opening with great force, instead of having it wash over us. |
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Trim carrots and cut in half lengthways, wash and trim mangetout, wipe spring onions and cut into pieces about 3 cm in length. |
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Related works: A preparatory study in bister wash is in the collection of the British Museum. |
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Join us as you hunt and barter for supplies, cut wood and wash clothes the old fashioned way. |
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Immediately wash over-spray from glass, aluminium or highly polished surfaces with water to avoid etching of surfaces. |
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Use it every day for its skin-smoothing and firming benefits and wash off before re-applying to avoid peeling and caking. |
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Add warm or cold water and sanitizer to your clean wash bucket and lightly brush the bulk tank milk contact surfaces. |
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The wake from craft passing this area at excessive speeds can wash over the ferry boarding docks and splash waiting passengers. |
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If you can't wash your hands keep an alcohol-based hand sanitizer close by. |
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You should remove the bedsheets weekly, damp wipe the plastic mattress, and wash the bedsheets. |
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Otherwise, you can use your hands to squidge everything together: they're much easier to wash up. |
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Yvonne Jones, Liberal Leader for Newfoundland and Labrador, trusted us to do a wash and restyling of her wig, right at our booth! |
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The best way to predict the future is to invent it, not simply to sit back and let it wash over you. |
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Some additives cause solids to wash from the septic tank into the disposal field. |
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Remove bad sections from the rocket salad and lollo biondo, wash and drip-dry and pull into mouth-sized pieces. |
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Try to wash the genitals every day, and always wipe from front to back after using the toilet. |
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There is nothing to it, for example, to make things hard for someone who needs help to wash or dress himself. |
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If your cat has a poisonous substance on her coat or skin, it's important to wash it off before she can lick it off. |
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It has to do with the succeeding patterns of overconfidence and disappointment that wash over all social institutions. |
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After scrubbing with a nylon brush, thoroughly wash the area. |
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Returning from his grimy hours of manual labour, he dives into a hotel to wash away the dirt, emerging clean and immaculate in a fresh suit and tie. |
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The sun was setting in a wash of scarlet beyond the great hippodrome. |
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While he cleans up in my parents bathroom, I wash up in mine. |
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Other types of solid waste, such as fuel drums that wash up on the beach and garbage left at old camps, are also present in the park. |
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Use a good quality wash leather to dry the caravan after washing. |
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If you must use a bathtub, washtub, or kitchen sink to wash screens. |
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Shaving kit, shoehorn, nail file, comb, sewing kit, lip balm, moisturizing cream and mouth wash are available on request. |
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On this special day, Imperial donated one cent from every litre of gasoline and one dollar from each car wash sold to the United Way. |
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Afterwards, an ever-changing color wash projection and fast moving light show returns. |
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Hawkins lightheartedly chided one physical therapist for making her wash a dish in a sink. |
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The armour material has eroded thus exposing the core section of the breakwater which could completely wash out. |
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When you get back home, don't forget to wash the feet clean to take the salt away. |
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Why does she have to wash toilets while her employer gets to live in luxury? |
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In the event of splashes in the eyes, wash out thoroughly with water and consult a doctor. |
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Contrary to other wicking fabrics, the transport system for drirelease is embedded in the yarn so the wicking qualities don't wash out. |
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Splash erosion may wash out and float away the light organic materials that are so important to soil health. |
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In Aqua-4D® equipped livestock barns it is enough to simply wash out and hose down the water and feed bins inside barn facilities. |
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She refused to wash knick-knacks because she was terrified of breaking them. |
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It is said that your training spirit and hard work lie in your belt, and if you wash it, you are cleansing this spirit away. |
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In case of contamination in the mouth or eye, wash out immediately and thoroughly with a physiologic saline solution. |
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To prepare Brussels sprouts, wash them with cold water and then remove damaged and discoloured outer leaves and trim off the hard stems. |
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For example, curing permanently sets previously pressed creases in certain permanent press, durable press, and wash and wear garments. |
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The excess flow can wash out solids from the septic tank before they are treated or removed. |
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Use only safe, potable drinking water to wash and sanitize equipment and containers, including picking baskets and holding bins. |
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In bright weather, sunlight shining on the light units can wash out, or diminish, the lights' visibility. |
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To remove ink from color fabric, wash the fabric in cold water using sudsy ammonia. |
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At one point I literally saw the thousands of birds that wash up on the shore. |
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Quick thawing using running water is recommend to wash out the water-soluble melanin forming substances. |
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Every morning, soldiers hung their blankets up in the rain to wash out the caked mud. |
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You must know how to wash your dirty linen in the greatest intimacy, and with great discretion. |
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Fix leaky faucets and watch out for running toilets - a running toilet can waste a huge amount of water and can wash out a septic tank. |
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Camper van service station with chemical toilet draining, filling up with drinking water and water available to wash the vehicle. |
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Looking at what else we can do for our customers who come to stay with us with their pets, we offer a bathing facility where they can wash them. |
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This is followed by a stronger jet of water to wash the wetted dust off the assembly. |
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To treat gastrointestinal diseases Hua Tuo's favourite procedure was to resect the viscera and wash the inside. |
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The girls say they are still expected to wash the dishes, sweep the floor, babysit and fetch water from the stream. |
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But, if whilst drowsing, you drop your rosary without realising, then you will have to wash again. |
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Brush away the powder, pre-treat the stain and wash according to the care label instructions. |
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Aspirate or decant the wash solution and invert on absorbent toweling to prevent drying. |
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He even has to wash the car of a jerky student who disrupts his class and then takes a picture of him squatting and soaping the tires. |
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I amble into the water and let the warm alluvion wash over my aching feet and take in the view. |
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In almost all shops no any wash hand basin within the shops, personnel handled money with bare hand while serving meat, and no first aid kit. |
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Babies also can get diaper rash as a reaction to some kinds of disposable diapers, diaper wipes or to soap used to wash cloth diapers. |
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As a result of the dusty conditions the flare set the entire night sky aglow in a wash of brilliant red which faded gradually to orange, then to black. |
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Snuggling down into your delicate cashmere won't be the same unless you use a fabric softener when you wash it. |
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They may even want to wash their meal down with some Fino, a very dry sherry wine only found in the area. |
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Cook a meal, wash the dishes or baby-sit the kids to give your loved one a needed break. |
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The most effective way to prevent infections is to wash your hands regularly while visiting petting zoos. |
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If the only way to retain yourseif from squeezing is to wash your face with lights out or stay away from mirror, do it! |
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A good habit to get into is applying a hand cream every time you wash your hands. |
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If the dust does not come off easily, wash them with neutral detergent thinned with lukewarm water, then dry them up in the shade. |
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Sweaty and desolate in turns, sullen and grumbly, despite the City of Culture wash 'n' brush-up. |
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It is recommended to wash hands frequently, to cover mouths when coughing or sneezing, and to stay in bed if a fever occurs. |
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Face wash a superstar to provoke the opposition, instigate a scrum and ignite the crowd. |
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In the spring of 1990, SLC agreed to wash houses that had been dirtied during the winter by debris and dust from the plant. |
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Moreover I often wash my socks and underclothing with some water because those are dirtied very quickly on the road. |
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Although you can wash the bottle out, many times remnants of the chemical that once filled it will remain. |
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Apply a desired quantity on facecloth, wash the whole body and shower. Use SKIN CREAM after that. |
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You have to make an incision overhead part of pod, unbend it in the type of lid, delete a bar with seed, and wash a pepper. |
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There is just no truth in the rumour that a refreshing shower after leaving the sunbed will wash and scrub away your tan. |
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A barrier sand bar system has developed at the opening of the inlet, which helps further to trap the sediments that wash down in the river. |
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Men and women worked together to beat out the sago pith and wash the sago starch out of the fragments of pith. |
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Then wash using only colourless, neutral soapsuds obtain by shaking the container vigorously. |
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Remove polluted clothes immediately and wash the skin carefully in hot water and soft soap. |
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The poorest have just one dhoti which they wash as they perform their ablutions. |
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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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When you come home form work and your skin is almost as tired as you are, wash up and then slather on a face oil. |
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Our cut-glass holders instantly freshen a room with a wash of mesmerizing turquoise. |
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Carefully wash the roots of a plantlet in water in order to remove any trace of soil. |
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Foot traffic among the tussocks of grass and around mossy hummocks damages the protective vegetation, allowing the rain to wash away the burrows. |
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The volume of land that is being ploughed each year is getting greater, and the tree loss just that bit more, all conspiring to wash more soil into the river each winter. |
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To avoid spills, we wet a washcloth with a small water gun, and wash ourselves like we would during a camping trip. |
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He said that there had been a removable shower fitment for attaching to a bath which had been bought to enable a particular person to wash their hair. |
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The charges allege that Turenne allowed the concrete wash water to enter the creek. |
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We venture intrepidly among all manner of beautiful lacy bits and pieces, most of which I doubt would withstand more than one wash without disintegrating. |
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Before removing the mask, damp a little and gently massage into the skin to exfoliate then wash off completely. |
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The sanitary area with an external wash bowl offer much elbow room and numerous storage possibilities for your implements. |
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If they're less smart, their losses enable others to get rich, or simply wash away downstream. |
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Unfortunately, the paint residue that we remove is toxic, and when we wash it down the storm drain it goes straight into the water. |
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Purification rites help us to wash away or let go of these obstacles. |
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This wash coat, which protects the top side during recoiling, is compatible with the top coat but is thinner. |
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The Gospel of Holy Thursday urges the disciples to bend down and wash each others feet. |
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Crisp striped bass is beautiful if slightly overcooked, resplendent with a wash of romesco sauce. |
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When you wash napery, make a prewash with cold water and sodium hypochlorite. |
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Some of the detainees were also forced to clean the courtyard or to wash the gendarmes' private motorcycles. |
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Evan ran to the door and flung it open letting the cool air wash over me. |
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The style is comparable to that of mid-7th-century Corinthian vase paintings, on some of which the artist has employed a brown wash on human figures to represent flesh tones. |
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Without running water, women wash their cooking pots in the street. |
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If you wipe or blow your nose into a tissue, be sure to throw it away immediately and wash your hands. |
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After a certain operating time wash the dirty filter tray and the filter element with benzine and blow clean with the compressed air pistol. |
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He gave straw and provender for the camels, and water to wash his feet and the feet of the men who were with him. |
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Muslims, according to their faith, when they pray, have to take ablution, they have to wash certain parts of their body with water. |
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Specially developed for the wash of baby clothes and persons in the sensitive skin. |
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The ideal thing for owners who just cant stand another messy bath time session with their pooch, the Washwell dog wash does all the hard work for you. |
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The mitigation actions included a wash down, neutralization of the area and testing to ensure that the HF had been neutralized. |
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Never submerge or wash down the scale as this could cause rust and irreparable damage. |
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Pre-wet or wash down system' is a seawater spray system capable of simultaneously wetting the exterior superstructure and decks of a vessel. |
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An optional and strong 20-meter long PVC hose with a solid brass spray nozzle can ideally complete this durable wash down solution. |
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Using a wet pastry brush, wash down any sugar crystals from the sides of the saucepan. |
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The end product of carbon treatment is decontaminated water that has been used to irrigate crops or wash down equipment. |
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To wash down the rather indigestible nature of the pizza that Mr Ford mentioned. |
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These ideal manure-flushing combinations provide a fast, effective daily wash down of your parlour and are gentle on milking equipment. |
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This is really a low cost but practical method of making a pedestal with easy to wash down plastic insert. |
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I rolled out of bed at six and shuffled to the bathroom to brush my teeth, clean and put away my retainers, and wash my face in a pitiful attempt to wake up. |
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The Andalusian coasts regularly wash up the bodies of unfortunate North Africans who have fled misery in their notorious rafts. |
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I tried one of those reusables for my runs to the store, as it holds goods better in the car, but after washing it loses its shape, and you can't wash the cardboard bottom. |
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Remember the golden rule: Do not wash the clothes of the baby with other family members. |
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It also helps to wash daily with an antibacterial soap and dust with Zeasorb AF Powder. |
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The powerful but polished wash of savoury earthy characters gives way to a plum-like sweetness, counterpointing the meat and complementing the potato. |
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Use separate chopping boards and utensils or wash them thoroughly to avoid cross-contamination between raw meat and any cooked or ready-to-eat foods. |
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But I kept running faster and faster until I got to the courtyard where I jumped into the cold, frigid fountain and let the water wash over my body. |
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Trombone super wash optimizes slug flow in large plants and large bore milk lines. |
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Even in the corridors of lower league clubs where the smell of Deep Heat is stronger than any eau de toilette, footballers can be seen sporting Louis Vuitton wash bags. |
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After this process has been repeated eight to 30 times, workers daub a special mud on it, lay it out in the sun for some time, then wash it and sun-dry it again. |
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At daybreak, Tamora woke Cleo and took her to wash in the river. |
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As DIY experts never tire of reminding us, decorating requires thorough preparation, and the correct prep for painting is a wash down with sugar soap. |
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On July 9, 1958, a landslip from the land into the ocean caused a wave to wash 524m high along fjord-like Lituay Bay, Alaska. |
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Be sure to wash after going to the bathroom, or after changing diapers. |
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The two governments were suggested to sort the problem out and the Commission would stand aside and wash its hands of the matter. |
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Hordes of freelance miners scrabble for ore by hand, wash it in a river and sell it to local smugglers. |
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Who knows, I might even wash the car, which is looking decidedly grubby. |
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Grumbling, she went to the kitchen and began to wash the breakfast dishes. |
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It found that some vendors used dirty dishcloths to dry their cooking utensils or used one container of water to wash their hands and dirty dishes. |
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Other tips include not watering the lawn, only turning on dishwashers and washing machines when they are full and using a bucket instead of a hose to wash cars. |
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Stylists at Cartoon Cuts wash as well as cut their customers' hair, dousing the suds with hoses that emanate from the trunks of green fiberglass elephants. |
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The study tested for micro-organisms in the devices used to wash out patients' mouths and remove debris after their teeth have been drilled or cleaned. |
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The Mr. Clean of the blues playing his bleachless boogie woogie in 1986 at "Sudsy Malone's" laundromat and bar, was an idea that didn't necessarily wash very well with Joe. |
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It would also be a function of the thrust being produced at each propeller shaft and of the ricocheting wash off the wing walls of the dock. |
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The sample was washed with acetone and distilled water in order to wash the impureness from the surface. |
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Oiled seabirds wash ashore most frequently in wintertime when the waters are coldest and severe winter weather puts added stress on the birds. |
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Some, unfortunately, get tossed up onto the ice by the ship's wash or get sucked along for a topsy-turvy ride when a big piece of ice flips over. |
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Someone will stand by the door with a jug and a bowl, and wash your hands as you arrive with water scented with orange blossom oil. |
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When I visited the compound in 2010, I received a jerry can of water to wash with and a cot. |
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She should also wash her hands after removing the gloves and before picking up a pen to continue charting vitals. |
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Using that drink to wash down a piece of pie that was baked in an aluminium dish isn't so uncommon either. |
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Please indicate the specific provisions prohibiting the use of lime wash for the painting of the wall surfaces and deckheads in sleeping rooms and mess rooms. |
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The RAC urged motorists to prepare for the freeze by stocking up on de-icer, topping up the screen wash and checking the radiator contains anti-freeze. |
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Before you buy clothing, you should look for items that are easy to maintain and wash since it is less expensive to do the washing yourself. |
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To avoid aerosol formation during washing, use an apparatus to aspirate the wash fluid into a bottle containing household bleach. |
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The devotee should shower or wash himself daily, and he should dress presentably. |
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As a result of attempting to go astern, wash from the propeller stirred up mud from the harbour bed, which blocked the vessel's intakes. |
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People have the idea of an Exxon Valdez, with a gunky, smelly black tide looming over the horizon waiting to wash ashore. |
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What use is a beautifully designed washbasin when my shirt gets splashed with water every time I wash my hands? |
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