Cleaned
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The water was cleaned, but because they got a lot of batteries, they were able to store a lot of electricity.
And so perhaps once they
cleaned
up the pigeon droppings, get the disk kind of operational again, normal operations would resume.
So all of those penguins had to have the oil meticulously
cleaned
from their bodies.
It was the young women, the health aids, who
cleaned
the wounds of this baby and dressed the wounds.
And I
cleaned
up the list a little bit so you can see.
Cleaned
out all the microbes, and then put it in the recipient.
We
cleaned
schools.
We couldn't retouch the photo unless it was cleaned, dry and reclaimed.
I actually learned the other day that 12 and a half thousand loads of laundry have been
cleaned
and folded through TaskRabbit.
I march down hallways
cleaned
up after me every day by regular janitors, but I never have the decency to honor their names.
We realized that if you just
cleaned
up our Gossamer Condor a little bit, the power to fly would be decreased a little bit, and if you decrease the power required a little, the pilot can fly a much longer period of time.
Los Angeles
cleaned
up its port, which was 40 percent of carbon emissions, and as a result got rid of about 20 percent of carbon.
And she was there, and her descendants, they all lived there, and she
cleaned
for the boys of UVA.
Once recovered, these items that the victims carried with them on their way to execution are carefully cleaned, analyzed, catalogued and stored.
As in the upper airways of our lungs, the air in the Amazon gets
cleaned
up from the excess of dust.
The dust in the air that we breathe is
cleaned
by our airways.
We've seen more: In London, we've introduced the congestion charge, actually quite quickly and effectively, and we've seen great improvements in the bus system, and
cleaned
up the bus system.
In schools, children defecate on the floors and then leave a trail outside the building and start defecating around the building, and these pits have to be
cleaned
and manually emptied.
Now these leaders are by no means perfect, but the one thing they have done is that they have
cleaned
up much of the mess of generation two.
My parents
cleaned
hotel rooms and washed dishes and pumped gas so that I could pursue my dream.
Being the oldest of eight kids, I got to use it the last, and that was after I had washed the dishes,
cleaned
the house, made dinner with my mom, and put blankets on the floor for everyone to sleep, and after that, I would run to the computer, connect it to the Internet, and have pure joy and wonder for 10 to 15 minutes.
We got the lightbulbs replaced, and we
cleaned
every classroom to its core, recycling every, every textbook that was not needed, and discarded thousands of old materials and furniture.
They'd rotate who'd
cleaned
and who'd watch the kids.
This way they could be released or
cleaned
and sold at market.
Or maybe satellite manufacturers need to be charged a deposit to even launch a satellite into orbit, and that deposit would only be returned if the satellite was disposed of properly or if they
cleaned
up some quota of debris.
So there'd be two people on the bunks and two people on the floor, one with nowhere to go except right next to the filthy toilet, which was never
cleaned.
In fact, the whole cell was never cleaned, so the floor and the walls were lined with blood and mucus.
I suppose it's there to tell you that somebody's
cleaned
the place, and it's all lovely.
So far, with the pilot program and a couple days a week, and a fantastic human being and a Dodge van, we've
cleaned
up 400 city blocks in the city of Albuquerque.
And then she set up a work detail list of who
cleaned
the orphanage on what day."
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