Clean
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It's just a disc that roams around your floor to
clean
it, but just the fact it's moving around on its own will cause people to name the Roomba and feel bad for the Roomba when it gets stuck under the couch.
They take the data, they
clean
it up, transform it and put it into a useful algorithm that's the best choice to address the business need at hand.
That kind of beautiful language only goes "skin deep, but ugly cuts
clean
to the bone," as the writer Dorothy Parker once put it.
Two and a half billion people did not have access to
clean
cooking fuels or
clean
heating fuels.
But in 1980, and even today, the number one killer in China is indoor air pollution, because people do not have access to
clean
cooking and heating fuels.
In fact, in 2040, it's still estimated that 200 million people in China will not have access to
clean
cooking fuels.
And there are no international laws in space to enforce us to
clean
up after ourselves.
The goal, of course, is to persuade climbers to
clean
up after themselves, so maybe local not-for-profits will pay climbers who bring down extra waste, or expeditions might organize voluntary cleanup trips.
"I think we better
clean
up our relationship."
You don't have to wait for a life-or-death situation to
clean
up the relationships that matter to you, to offer the marrow of your soul and to seek it in another.
It also explains why she prefers a
clean
and odor-free litter box.
To breathe, this air is really
clean
and really fresh.
Now, while in India, my parents always remind me to only drink boiled or bottled water, because unlike here in America, where I can just turn on a tap and easily get clean, potable water, in India, the water is often contaminated.
However, I soon realized that not everyone is fortunate enough to enjoy the
clean
water we did.
This unacceptable social injustice compelled me to want to find a solution to our world's
clean
water problem.
With rising populations, industrial development and economic growth, our demand for
clean
water is increasing, yet our freshwater resources are rapidly depleting.
According to the World Health Organization, 660 million people in our world lack access to a
clean
water source.
Lack of access to
clean
water is a leading cause of death in children under the age of five in developing countries, and UNICEF estimates that 3,000 children die every day from a water-related disease.
They told me about their struggles, they told me about the rough, harsh refugee camp conditions that made it hard to focus on anything but practical chores like collecting
clean
water.
Four days and 5,000 pieces later, our data was used in court to not only defend but double the tax, generating an annual recurring revenue of four million dollars for San Francisco to
clean
itself up.
"Make a difference between the unclean and the clean," the verse says, and so we did.
Guards get prisoners to
clean
the toilet bowls out with their bare hands, to do other humiliating tasks.
In the next six minutes that you will listen to me, the world will have lost three mothers while delivering their babies: one, because of a severe complication; second, because she will be a teenager and her body will not be prepared for birth; but the third, only because of lack of access to basic
clean
tools at the time of childbirth.
For a dollar more than what the existing product was offered for, at three dollars, we were able to deliver "janma," a
clean
birth kit in a purse.
Janma, meaning "birth," contained a blood-absorbing sheet for the woman to give birth on, a surgical scalpel, a cord clamp, a bar of soap, a pair of gloves and the first cloth to wipe the baby
clean.
They trade tips, like, if you feel like eating something,
clean
a toilet or the litter box.
And they do one or more of three things: replace existing fossil fuel-based energy generation with clean, renewable sources; reduce consumption through technological efficiency and behavior change; and to biosequester carbon in our plants' biomass and soil through a process we all learn in grade school, the magic of photosynthesis.
Renewable electricity results in clean, abundant access to energy for all.
So I'm clean, but I do behave like you saw like a 21-year-old in my movies.
It's easy to manufacture and transport and install and replace and
clean.
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