Broom" — a reference to a photo Perry had shared to her Instagram Story on Monday of Bloom holding a broom, which she had labeled "Orlando Broom.
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Jumping the broom refers to a wedding tradition in which a couple literally jumps over a broom.
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SweepEasy Broom, $28.87, available at AmazonAnother sweeping product from the show is the SweepEasy, a broom with a retractable scraping tool.
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If I'm not rushed, I may dance with my broom and/or lip sync into my broom while I am making a shake.
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"I'm in me mum's car, broom broom" only requires you to be a human with a pulse to find Tish Simmonds' 2014 masterpiece funny. —K.
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The answer is obviously yes, in the same way that an old broom with a new head and a new handle is just a new broom.
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In the 21915th century, plant breeders found that if they cut witches' broom from one tree and grafted it to another, the broom would grow and produce seeds.
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She responds by picking up a broom and stabbing her attacker in the eye with it (he was looking through a hole in door, which was perfectly broom-sized).
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It clamps down on the broom, sandwiching a round bunch of bristles such that the broom-maker can stitch it into a more efficient flat shape with a large needle.
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It has stone floors that get dusty very quickly, so Robertson needed a broom, and it has very little storage space, so she needed that broom to look especially good.
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WISPsystem One-Handed Broom, $29.95, available at AmazonSweeping is a pain, especially when you realize traditional broom and dustpans don't even catch all the dirt and debris on the floor.
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Evriholder Pet Hair Removal Broom with Squeegee & Telescoping Handle, $13.05, available at AmazonWhether you're dealing with thick pet hair or a slippery spill, this dual-use broom can handle it.
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Another Julia Donaldson book-to-animated-film adaptation, Room on the Broom is about a nice witch whose broom gets a little crowded when she keeps offering rides to animals.
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WISPsystem One-Handed Broom, $29.95, available at Amazon Sweeping is a pain, especially when you realize traditional broom and dustpans don't even catch all the dirt and debris on the floor.
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Broom With any new places come new broom needs, like going from a carpeted apartment to one with hardwood floors or suddenly having a stoop that needs to be swept clean.
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The bully brutally sodomizes Tyler with a broom handle, in a scene that's much more graphic than the rape scenes of the first season; you see the bloody broom handle at the end.
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Lee Broom Pop-Up Store The British designer Lee Broom has a reputation for innovative presentations; during last month's Salone del Mobile in Milan he turned a roving delivery van into his showroom.
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The stick he was carrying was a broom, they said.
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And all the sorcerer has left us is a broom.
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Broom is scheduled to return to the chamber in 2020.
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But it's the Muji broom that I love so dearly.
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You went and got a trash bag and a broom.
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"It's not going to fix interracial relations," Ms. Broom said.
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The past can be a broom closet stuffed with receipts.
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It's called "a broom for your stomach" for a reason.
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Does it have anything to do with the broom challenge?
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OHIO: "The Broom of the System" by David Foster Wallace
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Mr. Austin stood by with his broom across his shoulders.
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Mohammad said the victim was carrying part of a broom stick.
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Inmates would reportedly grab them using broom handles or makeshift hooks.
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Someone ran out with a broom, another followed with a dustpan.
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All that we have is a broom and maybe a heel.
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Mr. Omar took a broom to sweep cobwebs from the corners.
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Broom noted that lighter, wind-cheating designs also waste less fuel.
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She will be a new broom, sweeping in great ideas. Rep.
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It's a broom handle-wielding Cookie who gets to Hakeem first.
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The families just receive a broom and a mop with water.
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A mop and broom holder that keeps your useful tools accessible
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With their bats, and a broom, the Mets capture the pennant.
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Among the possessions she took was a broom with a history.
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A makeshift broom in what was once an Olympic "green area."
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His party's symbol, a broom, represents the sweeping out of corruption.
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I stifled an urge to ask for a dustpan and broom.
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The hard part isn't getting your broom to stand upright, though.
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In my area its relative, Scotch broom, is a real headache.
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The broom has a bunch of support points—all those bristles.
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But at least you would be right about that balancing broom.
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Do you often hit people over the head with a broom?
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Mr. Kuga was pushing a broom when Mr. Kurtz walked in.
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"Okay so NASA said today was the only day a broom can stand up on its own because of the gravitational pull," Twitter user @mikaiylaaaaa wrote, accompanied by a video of her own broom standing upright.
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If the broom challenge lit your family group chat on fire and made you get up your feet to locate your broom and balance it on its brushes, I am sorry to tell you, you've been had.
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We have these crazy fun jobs, and you can see I love the fact that when I started in this business I was literally put in a broom closet next to other people in a broom closet.
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Alfred A. Knopf / Penguin Random House Sarah M. Broom, The Yellow House.
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It can't be a very sturdy broom if it folds in half.
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Imgur user Fatisbac recently posted photos of their aunt's renovated broom closet.
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I think he sleeps in a broom closet standing up. Chocolate. Sprinkles.
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The visiting locker room at the Palace is a glorified broom closet.
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Her clothes fit in a former broom closet and four plastic drawers.
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One side is a broom, while the other side is a squeegee.
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Or did she turn a broom into a serpent that killed him?
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Buy the TreeLen Upright Broom-and-Dustpan Combo on Amazon for $27.99
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"It went incredibly well, and massively exceeded our expectations," Mr. Broom said.
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She said she also has Marnie's little broom from the second movie.
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Ms. Breed has made unannounced inspections of neighborhoods, sometimes carrying a broom.
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Historically speaking, it is a nation of broom-wielding, rock-shoving wizards.
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Never mind Ginger and Cyd; Fred could make the broom look good.
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During one beating, she wrote, he broke a broom over her head.
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He bought a white-handled broom to sweep their patch of sidewalk.
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He even once grabbed a broom to help clean a flooded station.
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Today you can see examples of witches' broom on ordinary suburban lawns.
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One reporter even busted out a broom, but the mouse got away.
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Next, she said, she took a broom and whacked him some more.
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Ms. Riggins and Mr. Weisinger wanted to partake in the African-American tradition of jumping over a broom to symbolize sweeping away their single lives and leaping into the new, but they hadn't remembered to bring a broom.
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Not just any broom, but one that they thought could be essential to the sport of curling, which relies on the best broom handling out there as teams strategically cajole a polished granite rock across a sheet of ice.
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On Monday, a viral tweet jumpstarted the newest internet challenge: The Broom Challenge.
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This caused Broom to scream and cry in pain, according to the petition.
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One nice touch: when you move quickly, your character flies on a broom.
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Once you collect the broom, you can equip it as your active Sparrow.
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The couple also followed the African-American wedding tradition of jumping the broom.
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One assumes Hogwarts would be kind of a no-fly zone, broom-wise.
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Falling to the faux-marble floor like we've got broom-handles for legs.
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His successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa, like Mnangagwa, promises to be a clean broom.
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This was partly thanks to the pride I discovered in making the broom.
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Read: Engineering Marvel of the Winter Olympics: A Broom Read: What Is Curling?
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"Educational institution attended by a Halloween broom-rider" just didn't do the trick.
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But the Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the case, Broom v.
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Southern Christianity and ancestral spirituality are also major themes in Dust My Broom.
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The first purchase is usually for a smaller, less expensive unit, Broom said.
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Instead of giving your vacuum a workout, why not try a rubber broom?
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This book moves around the world as Broom takes jobs elsewhere, including Burundi.
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"You need long periods in which people are not visible," Professor Broom said.
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A broom, in keeping with the "no dames" refrain, becomes Mr. Tatum's first partner.
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Sometimes, they're gloriously practical: an unrivaled bench scraper or a well-placed broom gripper.
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He also said the flagpole is a yellow broom handle with wire around it.
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And what's the girl from Halloweentown been doing since she put down her broom?
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There are people willing to pay good money for a beautiful, well-made broom.
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The man standing trial allegedly kidnapped and violated a woman using a broom handle.
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A new broom would want to put their own stamp on the lender's strategy.
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The assistant came out, asked if there was a broom for the pine needles.
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A broom is also conveniently placed, Google's little nudge to encourage your Spring cleaning.
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So much fun, in fact, that the robot's seemingly inseparable broom got left behind.
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When all the species try to share a ride on the broom, trouble ensues.
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"There is something at stake about being 'out of the broom closet,'" Denny says.
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Do sweepers generate more power by holding the broom upright or at an angle?
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And did that broom boy at the end of "The Last Jedi" even matter?
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Using a dust mop, soft-bristled broom, or vacuum regularly is the first step.
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"Remembering is a chair that it is hard to sit still in," Broom writes.
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"Remembering is a chair that it is hard to sit still in," Broom writes.
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R. A Vine of a British girl in her mum's car (broom broom) was a perfect Vine: It makes no sense, it doesn't follow any known comedy format, it's vaguely cringe, and yet it's so silly it's guaranteed to make you laugh.
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I bought my plastic broom in the frenzied cleaning portion of my last apartment move.
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All you need is a broom or Swiffer and a rounded object of some kind.
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In fact, you can actually stand your broom up pretty much any time you want.
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If you want, you can spend $70 or $95 or even $350 on a broom.
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If she's also dyeing the broom, that adds another five days to its production time.
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I thought: in there, in the broom closet, was the funny heart of the show.
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One featured a skeleton emerging from a cloud, another a witch flying on a broom.
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There's a "Lost Broom" in the game that can be equipped in your Sparrow slot.
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You should see the broom peeking just over the side of the top-most shelf.
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Mohammed said his friend had picked up a broken broom stick right before police arrived.
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The broom holds spiritual value and symbolizes the sweeping away of evils and past wrongs.
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A broom fit for a witch can be used to decorate for all of fall.
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Le Balai Citoyen (The Citizen's Broom) is a political grassroots movement committed to peaceful protest.
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One night, I was sweeping the kitchen with a broom and slipped on a mussel.
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But what happened to Broom in the execution chamber was atrocious in its own right.
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Unlike pottery or basketry, a broom never struck me as a particularly beautiful utilitarian object.
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There a lot of colors — some nice broom sedge grass — and tree swallows flying around.
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It seemed that years before, Zatopek had decided that another broom was needed at home.
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In "The Dustpan," from 2014, her body is a broom and her hair, the bristles.
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You can still put your broom to good use by trying a new online challenge.
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In the field beyond were spiny broom shrubs that shone in the sun like lanterns.
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The big boy ran out and came back with a broom to clean up. No!
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The center of gravity is low on a broom, and rests directly over the bristles.
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A broom can be used to sweep a floor or hit somebody over the head.
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But there are also new cultural activities, including workshops in making your own Shaker broom.
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Here's what that looks like: Check it out: At an altitude of 26.089 km (2.6089e+4 meters on the horizontal axis), there's a downward (negative) force on the bottom of the broom and an upward (positive) force on the top of the broom. Boom.
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Dr. Owens talks him through it all, but the doc couldn't have anticipated that goddamn broom.
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But, if you spill a whole bag of tiny crumbs, you're going to need a broom.
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How much should a broom cost if it occupies the blurry space between craft and art?
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"I really believe that you could have this broom for 20 years or more," says Standefer.
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The White House employee who carries a broom and sweeps up messy spills deserves a raise.
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"That's crazy," McGee said as he proved the broom wasn't being held up by anything else.
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He's the first to pin down Luke's secret: The barbershop broom man has some special abilities.
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But both movies are animated children's fantasies about broom-riding little girls with black cat familiars.
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Eastern Time in New York, NY. Dr. Broom will provide a Nabriva overview and business update.
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Click here to view original GIFATLAS now knows how to operate a broom and sweep floors.
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Lee Broom doesn't present his work like a typical designer — he always puts on a show.
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"Hopefully we'll be the broom that just sweeps her off her feet," Adam says earnestly. Tragic.
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But if you spill a whole bag of tiny crumbs, you're going to need a broom.
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A towing company used a large broom truck to later pull the vehicle from the area.
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So I made a duct-tape loop on the broom handle and slipped my hand inside.
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Still feeling claustrophobic, I braced myself for what I anticipated would feel like a broom closet.
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The Wallybroom is a two-in-one broom, seamlessly cleaning up both wet and dry messes.
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JR himself jumped in with a broom to help glue down the black-and-white photos.
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It comes with a pint-sized broom, mop, duster, brush, dustpan, and even a storage rack.
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Lee Broom British furniture, tabletop accessories and light fixtures, including lamps made from hollowed-out marble.
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To her astonishment, she recalled, he opened a closet and emerged with an ordinary household broom.
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And, indeed, whenever Dr. Simons scoured the sands for his ancestors, he brought his broom along.
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MAMARONECK "Room on the Broom," musical adapted from the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
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"The Broom of the System" by David Foster Wallace I know, this is kind of cheap.
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At the conclusion of the ceremony, the couple jumped a broom, an African-American wedding tradition.
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In her nightgown, she had leapt from bed and seized a broom to confront the intruder.
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Some of the broom corn he uses is grown for him by a local Amish farmer.
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Mr. Hotchner said he would not have broken into a woman's apartment, as Aaron Broom did.
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"Then the sergeant told 10 other conscript to hit me hard with broom sticks," he said.
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After a while, I settled on a witch/BROOM HILDA-themed puzzle and sent it off.
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No, he curls, sweeping a broom to guide a granite rock across a sheet of ice.
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A crow lands too close to the redbird nest, and I rush outside with my broom.
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"I know people would rather see a lone priest sweeping up with his broom," he says.
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Dust My Broom is lyrical in its ability to sing the history of an oppressed people.
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It formed a dense bundle of twigs, the sort that people might fashion into a broom.
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AND FINALLY Puppy powerThis broom is no match for this pack of cute German shepherd puppies.
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Simon Broom, shown with the author's sister Lynette in 1976, is their father, not their brother.
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Simon Broom, shown with the author's sister Lynette in 1976, is their father, not their brother.
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Those giant people who sweep at me with their hands or (ugh, the horror) a broom?
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By using a broom, Clark defined a layered, light-filled space that is all his own.
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"The problem Mickey faces when he enchants a broom to help him fill a cauldron isn't that the broom rebels or acquires a will of its own, but that it fulfills the task it was given all too well," Soares stated in an interview last year.
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She's spectacularly, almost unrealistically big, as photos of her hanging on the end of a broom show.
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Find that and more funny flora phenomenon in the animations below: armature from broom zone on Vimeo.
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Monty pulls Tyler's pants down and sodomizes him with a janitor's broom as Tyler screams in pain.
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He held up a broom made of dried palmetto leaves and pointed way off into the distance.
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Though Rouse uses traditional American broom-making materials and techniques, she sees her brooms as functional sculptures.
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I approached the converted broom closet, sat down, looked up at the priest, and confessed my sins.
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Others told dispatchers they were hiding in broom closets, portable bathrooms, and storage rooms across the Strip.
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The house itself may no longer stand, but in her book Ms Broom proudly opens its doors. ■
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"KJB: "The broom flying scene in the first movie was probably one of my favorites to shoot.
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Clear your calendars and head to your nearest IMAX — whether by broom or hippogriff is your choice.
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The wizarding world's most popular broom can now be yours in all of its life-sized glory.
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SALON WORKERS RECORDED HITTING CUSTOMER WITH BROOM AFTER BOTCHED WAX Fortunately for Peters, her luck turned around.
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Her, armed with thunderbolts and squalls, I, a $7 plastic broom attached to a $5 aluminum pole.
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It doesn't do anything fancy, but it's a broom you can ride around on at high speeds.
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Manufacturers of baseball bats, broom handles and baking equipment ended up using the buildings in White Mills.
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The apartment was broom clean and all packed up — except for the turtle in its little bowl.
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MAMARONECK "Room on the Broom," a musical adapted from the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
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She accidentally tripped one that was behind a refrigerator, with a broom, the general told Mr. Williams.
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His work stall, no larger than a broom closet, is barely visible behind pirate and cowboy masks.
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Each SmartBroom has four sensors in the broom head that relay data to a small display unit.
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And now I held still on the porch, the broom horizontal in my hands like a rifle.
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Clark's lush, colorful abstractions feature brushworks that are made by a brush the size of a broom.
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We walked through terrain thick with bushes of small pink wild roses and tall yellow Scotch broom.
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The time has finally come to swipe through the emoji keyboard and pull out the broom emoji.
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The Tories operate from a broom cupboard of an office, smaller even than the Brexit Party's headquarters.
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She was skimming mayflies from the surface of the water, using a broom and a soup ladle.
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A young witch, hardly more than a child, is flying too fast on her broom, then: crash!
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And while he said he does not care about perks — "Give me the broom closet," he said.
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Alben is a hale and jovial older man with a round paunch and a push-broom mustache.
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With subjects including an exact genetic clone of the tree that Hippocrates taught medicine under, Glander animated Broom.
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Hopkins uses a broom to clear the wooden steps leading to his front door for his CNN visitors.
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People are partaking in the internet's newest viral challenge: The Broom Challenge, in which they balance brooms upright.
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"I hate to be that astronomer, but the planets don't care about your broom," he told USA TODAY.
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I have my black hat, I have a broom, I have a green baby … I have a lot!
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Depending on where you live, you won't need a broom to chase down this golden snitch-laden doughnut.
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They gave me a broom, I was sweeping a factory all day long for eight hours, $8/hour.
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Jake popped on his bikini briefs and sandals ... and broke out his broom for a little victory dance.
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He gave his life for future generations… Nat Turner had an axe, broom handles, that's all he had.
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Here, the artworks reflect each other, with the broom/hand/wand triad conjuring a mystical hand at work.
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Then, after pouring the entire bottle over the intruder&aposs face, Murphy commenced beating him with a broom.
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A small dust pan and broom in the kitchen would allow the children to clean up after mealtimes.
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And the editor Nan A. Talese, who published "Aaron Broom" this July (and is married to Mr. Talese).
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I had him hold on to a broom handle, and make it look like he was standing outside.
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A polypropylene dustpan and boar bristle broom set made by a Danish designer is $34, and quite beautiful.
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Rachel Graham stood guard on the front porch, wielding her household broom as the hooded riders thundered by.
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" Sarah M. Broom fits this anecdote into her forceful, rolling and many-chambered new memoir, "The Yellow House.
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Broom does a masterly job of situating each of her family members as Katrina looms on the horizon.
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I stood up, put on my shirt, and pulled the broom from the kitchen closet to sweep up.
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I sat while my school board voted to banish me to retrofitted broom closets or the nurse's restroom.
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" Man No. 2: "Well, bad man, there's no maintenance on duty today, but there's a broom and dustpan.
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It's as if they deliberately shattered a glass, grabbed a broom and then solicited applause for their sweeping.
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" Sarah M. Broom fits this anecdote into her forceful, rolling and many-chambered new memoir, "The Yellow House.
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Broom does a masterly job of situating each of her family members as Katrina looms on the horizon.
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In 21929, Clark began using a push broom to make his paintings, which he placed on the floor.
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Get a Firebolt broom for $19.99 See Details Every day is Quidditch season with these Harry Potter desk lamps.
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Anecdotal reports suggest that ethnic minorities now make up around a sixth of all new customers, says Mr Broom.
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"Even with just a broom, I would fight against China," Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang told parliament last week.
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This is one corner of the American broom market: the unromantic, inexpensive corner many of us are familiar with.
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Just think of the difference between waving a cardboard tube around in the air and waving a broom handle.
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There are some obvious differences between games, although broom (sticks), seekers and chasers (goal scorers) are involved in both.
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Available July 1 Room on the Broom (2012)The story of a witch with some too-heavy cling-ons.
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It takes thrill seekers on a 3D broom ride through Hogwarts Castle and other iconic locations from the book.
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She stopped and frowned at Niall and me, then waved her broom at us, as if she was angry.
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Mr. Schnatter started selling pizzas in 1984 out of the former broom closet of his father's tavern in Indiana.
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She didn't wear a white dress and didn't get married in a church, but she still jumped the broom.
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But a street sweeper wielded a broom that could easily have been from the 1940s, if not the 1640s.
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Not even their 'traditional broom,' with its foraged bark-clad sassafras handle and natural jute stitching, feels ye olde.
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I can understand why you'd want your neighbors to get a broom and a trash bag and clean up.
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Up to and after debut, [these] skinny kids all crammed in a studio the size of a broom closet.
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When I was traveling last year, I even bought a tiny broom so I could sweep out my tent.
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Inspired by tales of Luke Skywalker and a Resistance ring from Rose, he hoists his broom like a lightsaber.
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Soon the water is all over, and he realizes that he does not know how to stop the broom.
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At a restaurant, Mr. Simmons pushed Ms. Dixon into a broom closet, she said, and tried to kiss her.
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Clark's colors can be dusty and muted as well as striated, with two hues in one broad broom stroke.
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NASA says that the viral 'Broom Challenge' is based on a hoax: 'Basic physics works every day of the year'
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"Arrhahaha, that's very funny," a journalist with broom-yellow hair and white lips told Babiker's friend, who was called Omar.
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In 2016, a second attempt at execution was approved by state courts, but Broom filed a petition to halt it.
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Indeed, anyone who's buying a luxury broom is doing so because they consider it part of their furniture, Robertson says.
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The owner of the car returned to find the peculiar scene — law enforcers prodding underneath his car with a broom.
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"Harry Potter with a broom / drinkin' on lean, eatin' shrooms" is better than anything Bukowski wrote and twice as funny.
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He knows you're hungover, and unlike your boss, he's not going to let you nod off in the broom closet.
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SALON CUSTOMERS FILMED HITTING CUSTOMERS WITH BROOM AFTER BOTCHED WAX It wasn't immediately clear if the two salons are related.
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When we asked exactly how many machines went down at the Linq Saturday morning, Broom was unable to tell us.
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Then-governor Ted Strickland (D) officially halted the execution, but Broom has remained on death row in Ohio ever since.
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From broom cracks to split pipes to snapped garden tools, FiberFix is the home improvement solution you've been waiting for.
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Maybe Jaws would have ended with a few less casualties if Captain Quint had a bright red broom on board.
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"FEMA would come in, Red Cross come; they give you a mop and a broom and some Clorox," said Terrance.
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While the spider easily covers half a broom head, it is unclear if she could be the largest Huntsman ever.
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Kim: 10/10, would chop up and incorporate into a bitchin' stir-fryJabbari: Why does this look like a broom?
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She is wearing a traditional Tehuana outfit: a boxy blouse embroidered with flowers, a scarlet broom skirt, substantial gold earrings.
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Make Mother's Day special this year by buying the help of the woman you love a broom inspired by Rumpelstiltskin.
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The more weight she has over the broom, she said, the more downward pressure she can apply to the ice.
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Mayor London Breed, who was elected in June, has vowed a cleanup, and on inspection visits sometimes carries a broom.
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Witches' broom and bud sports eventually came to be known as mosaics, after the artworks made up of tiny tiles.
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Broom said Zinke is interested in expanding public-private partnerships in an effort to upgrade the campgrounds on federal lands.
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Broom grafts these narratives onto the bones of her family's yellow house, purchased by Broom's mother Ivory Mae in 21919.
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His role was as "keeper of the broom," which entailed sweeping the stage of paper airplanes thrown during the event.
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"There's so many kids that are at home alone," said Annie Broom, who has two kids in the school district.
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Assuming all of her materials are prepped and ready to go — the process of cleaning and sorting by size a 203-pound batch of broom corn can take three or four days — she can make one in roughly two hours, plus the time required to trim the broom and sew a skirt and sheath.
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I purchased what I consider to be a core cleaning package you'd find in most homes: a telescopic pole that extends from 26 inches (67cm) to 42 inches (107cm), the aforementioned broom head which doubles as a hand broom when detached from the pole, a dustpan that attaches to the broom when not in use, a squeegee, a duster, a microfiber wet / dry floor mop that doesn't require a bucket (just rinse in the sink), and a case that's designed to open and close automatically when inserting or removing the mop.
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One of the scientists gave Schwarzenegger a broom to mark the "clean sweep" of both rovers successfully arriving at their destination.
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Cops say the spat culminated with Scott setting fire to a broom with the intention of lighting up the whole house.
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They sounded, respectively, like a tennis racket being plucked, a CVS receipt being crinkled, and a broom whooshing around our feet.
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She grabbed a broom and managed to shoo two of them back out the hole they'd made in her window screen.
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While the broom challenge might seem like a revelation, NASA has not said anything to support any of the challenge's claims.
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Doubtfire was doing the broom dance to it and every little kid in America could sing all the words by heart.
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And Donna Brazile just came in with the broom, and is just sweeping the remains of the Clintons out the door.
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The flight attendant was waiting outside the door with a dustpan and broom, but she just nodded and smiled at us.
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Some entrepreneurs are cutting the cord completely and swapping broom-cupboard-sized premises by the Bay for mansions in flyover territory.
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A bat flew into her house, and she attempted to shoo it away with a broom, assuming the bat would retreat.
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As a photographer, fine artist and set designer, Broom infuses a sense of magic and wonder into the images she creates.
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Dubbed "Broomgate," much of the fuss centers on a new kind of curling broom called the icePad, manufactured by Hardline Curling.
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She waved them away the first two times they came, and when they persevered she chased them out with a broom.
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The story shifts between the perspectives of George and her friend Laetitia (Daisy Broom), and Alex plays one against the other.
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If you don't have space for a broom, mop, and bucket, the Swiffer Sweeper Dry and Wet is a good choice.
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Sunday morning, the sisters saw her up and sweeping with a broom, and they said, whoa, what is up with Monica?
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"You will meet each song individually," he said, whether the musicians are stationed on the stairs or in a broom closet.
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I didn't want to be the angry spinster banging on the ceiling with a broom while her neighbors had sex upstairs.
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An older woman who was bent over an old-style straw broom was determinedly sweeping leaves and debris off the stoop.
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Their downstairs neighbor hits the ceiling with a broom if she thinks they are making too much noise after 10 p.m.
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Yellow broom, purple thistles and fat red poppies spring from the desert floor and paint it a psychedelic swirl of color.
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Weaving together interviews, archival research and her own recollections, Broom resurrects the house and ponders her place in the city's mythology.
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"Calling places by what they originally were, especially when the landscape is marred, is one way to fight erasure," Broom writes.
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"Calling places by what they originally were, especially when the landscape is marred, is one way to fight erasure," Broom writes.
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I tried to sweep it out the door to safety with a broom, but it kept running back at my feet.
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In between, Broom weaves an intricate history of a family, a house, a neighborhood, a city, a country, and a globe.
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This book is meticulously researched and relies also on interviews Broom conducted with most of the members of her sprawling family.
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As you sprint away from that broom, the goose's body with twist and turn with the weight of, well, a goose.
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No one wants the ends of their hair looking like a broom, but who has time for a haircut every other week?
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Unfortunately his first method is to go outside of his house, yell at the bear and chase it away using a broom.
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A series of confusing, perplexing, and unsettling "timelapses" of trees take animator Julian Glander's latest works into Rick and Morty territory. Broom.
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Believe me, trying to hold that broom and drum at the same time was not that easy, but we made it through.
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At a speech she gave for the reform in Seattle, protesters waved "Heil Hillary" placards and invited her to "Fly yo' broom".
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It also has a modular attachment on its left side that can grip a vacuum cleaner or a broom for cleaning jobs.
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Fear of bigotry may keep some witches from stepping out of the "broom closet," the colloquialism for publicly declaring oneself a witch.
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Menafee admitted that he slammed the "racist, very degrading" image twice with a broom handle in a moment of frustration last month.
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He was a big man, thick in the chest and legs, with a long, narrow nose and a bristly push-broom mustache.
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On her side table sits a picture of her granddaughter, also holding a curling broom, with her family in a garlic field.
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To find the broom, head to the bar and stick to the right-hand wall until you reach a set of shelves.
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Broom was found guilty of aggravated murder in 1985 in connection with the rape and death of 14-year-old Tryna Middleton.
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We thumped broom handles on the ceiling to silence the upstairs neighbor who practiced "My Heart Will Go On" on the organ.
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In the parking lot, a guy pushing a broom through puddles of water said, "You're lucky you're retired, champ," and Ali nodded.
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After hearing rustlings of the feast going down in her kitchen, Serwylo managed to drive two of them away with a broom.
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It will be an interesting way to go while Atlas chortles to himself about all the broom-pushing we made him do.
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Little Betty, who still used the broom she'd bought years before, which had been advertised to sweep a distance of ninety miles.
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" And on June 20, another instructor wrote, "I do not like the verbal abuse and the threats of beatings with a broom.
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When we affirmed that they were, he had a bouncer come from the back with a broom to shoo the guys away.
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"The one that always stands out to me is that guy saying 'Never let me drink and have a broom,'" Philip said.
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In August, the company found traces of salmonella on a broom at the factory, Mr. Besnier said in one of the interviews.
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Matt Hamilton, the American curler, said he discovered that he was able to generate greater force by holding the broom more upright.
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Spieth is a tinkerer, technician and self-talker who wields his putter like a broom to keep his scorecard neat and tidy.
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A childhood picture shows her hitting balls with her father while Naomi, her hair in curlers, wanders the court with a broom.
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It gets awkward when they try to hide in the broom closet only to hear Melania say, [whispering] 'Get your own spot.
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The couple arrived with a broom to clean up the plot of concrete and grass they had chosen in nearby Coffey Park.
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Here's an example: Nate, an English professor who's been whisked out of his university with a broom, and not under pleasant circumstances.
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Which means, if you can get the bristles positioned like a tripod, your broom will stand upright any day of the year.
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The inverted tools of her trade, the straw curve of the worn broom and the curl of cotton mop, made me curious.
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And Mia Bornstein, 8, showed up one morning with a broom handle bearing an oversize scroll that outlined life in ancient Egypt.
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It's supposed to show a gravitational alignment (whatever that is) among the planets that allows a broom to stand up by itself.
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The Hopkins SubZero 16619 is our top choice thanks to its flexible blade, built-in squeegee, sturdy snow broom, and extendable handle.
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They are playing broom hockey, and I don't feel like socializing, but I know I should go to attempt to make friends.
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One morning, after finishing "Broom Hilda" and "Wizard of Id," I stared blankly at the checkerboard grid in The Sun's Style section.
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An old woman in a faded pata pata dress, crouched and sweeping with a handle-less broom, uprights herself as we pass.
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That last one may sound simple, but it's something public campgrounds don't allow and a major deterrent for RVers, according to Broom.
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The book describes scores of rums according to style and provides cocktail recipes: "Rum: The Manual" by Dave Broom (Octopus Publishing $19.99).
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In an emotional acceptance speech, Ms. Broom credited her mother, who raised 12 children, for instilling in her a love of language.
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Their only complaint is that water stands on the mat but a quick brush with a broom takes care of the problem.
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Room on the Broom is streaming on Netflix and available to digitally rent or purchase on YouTube, Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play.
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It has long been repeated that when Clark began using a broom and painting on the floor, he was restating Jackson Pollock.
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The grooves made by broom and the colors inside the oval do not completely match up with the markings on the outside.
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In the piece, he sat blindfolded and gagged in front of one of his latticed sculptures, holding a broom and sweeping the floor.
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And while that's a nice payday for someone who's pushed a broom around a construction site, it's well shy of Hopkins's $800K purse.
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He was sweeping in the living room and our puppy, a little French bull dog, the love our lives, was biting the broom.
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Since 103, kids of all ages have been picking up sticks, broom handles, and plastic swords and imagining that they're a Jedi Knight.
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After you're done snatching them up, sweep them away with your broom, and your cracks are officially weed-free in very little time.
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First, it's the kind of story of administrative failure that suggests the government doesn't know what it's doing and needs a new broom.
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Swanson had longed to invent ridiculous household products like a "dustless broom," and she obsessed over patent law and issues of Popular Scientists.
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I also could definitely have done without learning about Mr. García's weakness for "strenuous fornication" and drunken romps in the Facebook broom closet.
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In a short video, a broom was used in conjunction with a joycon in order to make an even more wonderfully-janky instrument.
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The awkwardness builds when Heather Graham blows Mark Wahlberg in a broom closet, but again, it's just implied, we haven't seen anything yet.
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This one time, one of the kids picked up a broom from the playground, held me down, and brushed my hair with it.
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It was lively enough, but it was as if a giant broom had swept everyone over the age of 40 off the streets.
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We sewed the finished heads flat, and plaited the stems in a motion that, like building the broom up, felt awkward and compelling.
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Lamb is selling himself as a bipartisan new-broom guy who would vote to get rid of Nancy Pelosi as Democratic House leader.
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Onmier Mop & Broom Holder, $11.59, available at Amazon Don't let bulky cleaning tools like mops and brooms make a mess in your space.
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At the end of his shift, Mr. Gassée grabbed a broom and swept up the parts that had fallen off the production line.
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She just started laughing hysterically, shooed me out so she could pee, and then made me get the broom and sweep it up.
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They are dispensed overnight, according to Italian folklore, by the Befana, a broom-riding old hag with a strict naughty-or-nice ethic.
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"A couple visiting several locations and driving lots of miles may want a smaller motor home with better fuel economy," Mr. Broom said.
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When I opened my door, I realized that the sound was coming from inside a broom closet at the end of the hallway.
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Using it does feel slightly strange, like you're sweeping over your floor with a broom that doesn't work as well as a vacuum.
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Throughout Dust My Broom, the artists' works speak with one another with earthy hues and cerulean blues, like bright skies and coastal waters.
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"You owe me a cool million, you hear!" the janitor yelled, brandishing his broom, while the painter pulled his coat over his ears.
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Broom said most RVs are used for frequent weekend getaways, maybe five or six trips a year, with one longer trip mixed in.
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The sticks feature not a flat blade at the end but a small rubber wedge that, if you squint, appears vaguely broom-shaped.
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Similarly, you can balance a broom handle on your finger without calculating how far it can lean in one direction without toppling over.
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Only a giant broom remains there in place of the protesters, stuck in the ground as a reminder of the president's anticorruption pledge.
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Broom remains on death row, locked in a court battle where he argues that trying to execute him a second time would be unconstitutional.
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I know.) The first features Sabrina rocking a Little Red Riding Hood-esque get-up with a stick (or broom?) and bell in hand.
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He brings Sherlockian elements into his portrayal — you see Cummings sitting in a broom cupboard in the dark, scribbling his musings onto the door.
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New York City subway passenger Ashley Mayer livetweeted the rescue of her AirPods from the train tracks with help from a broom and tape.
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"People always believe new officials are like a new broom," said Zhao Yayun, senior researcher at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies in Beijing.
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Among them is Romell Broom, a convicted murderer who left the execution chamber alive in 2009 after officials could not find a suitable vein.
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She went to the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire, where she studied with a master broomsquire, the technical term for a broom-maker.
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Among the highlights: people playing Frogger, people chasing ducks in the street with a broom, and pantsless men running in front of the car.
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At one point, I even found myself sitting in a broom closet by accident when I'd been running from bandits a split second before.
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In an attempt to deter the shark, much like a pigeon, Hoey grabbed a garden broom and tried to sweep away the apex predator.
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The report focused on the so-called great whales, which are also called baleen whales because of the broom-like plates inside their mouths.
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This is a president who doesn't simply try to sweep away inconvenient facts but, instead, uses the broom to club those pursuing the facts.
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Among the teams in the Pacific Rim league are Don't Curl for Me Argentina, Sweeping Beauties, Fruit of the Broom and Curls Gone Wild.
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In a recent episode of "Modern Family," two children, a boy and a girl, play a round of broom hockey in a living room.
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He turns his broom around and holds it like a lightsaber, his shadow elongated on the ground in the shape of a budding Jedi.
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UEFA cleaned them up with a broom every now and again, and tried using vacuums to at least clean the subs benches of moths.
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That makes "Aaron Broom" sound like a training manual for Mr. Hotchner's life, which at so many turns was about the eventfulness of friendships.
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Then another — this one capturing a young student being pinned down by schoolmates in a locker room and sexually assaulted with a broom handle.
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And DJ Khaled, still trying to return to his Snapchat glory days, showed us his broom and said the word, "theory" about 600 times.
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A viral tweet suggests that NASA said Monday was the only day the "standing broom" trick would work, because of the earth's gravitational pull.
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Right. But the truth is, you can make a broom stand upright today... and tomorrow and the day after... and the day after that.
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All Dressed Up and No Place to Go Bergdorf Goodman's Men's Store displays four windows by the British interiors and product designer Lee Broom.
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The Governor had brandished a broom at rallies, promising to "sweep out the bureaucracy" and defeat "girlie men" lawmakers who stood in his way.
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In July commuter Ashley Mayer lost one of her AirPods to the tracks and decided to save it using a broom and duct tape.
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"The Yellow House," by Sarah M. Broom, has everything I could want in a book: moving personal history, painstaking research, a reflexive self-awareness.
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The camera locks on a stone driveway as water is splashed across it, then a broom is pushed back and forth, washing the stones.
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Since jumping the broom in a beautiful surprise wedding ceremony in St. Lucia in early June, Kenya Moore has been riding the high of love.
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The tweet, which has received over 250,000 likes at the time of this post, inspired thousands to upload their own videos of broom balancing acts.
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Another interesting tidbit: As the Midnighters are arming themselves against the incursion of vamps, we see Creek sharpening the ends of broom handles into stakes.
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Grey's Anatomy was originally packaged as a sexy medical drama where all the impossibly attractive doctors hook up in broom closets, which it technically is.
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Harry Potter Firebolt Broom See Details If you're dressed as the Blue Bomber this year, then you'll definitely want to arm yourself with his Buster.
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I must use my broom and dustpan a dozen times each day as I fight the endless battle to keep sand out of my bedsheets.
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If you're doing it right, you'll need to use an old-school broom to sweep up the pieces as your Roomba will experience some trouble.
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But Trump is the broom to clean out the Augean stables that is Washington — it's Clinton who is the embodiment of this cozy, unscrupulous dishonesty.
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This child is imprisoned in a cellar or broom closet, covered in sores and can have no happy thing or kind word offered to him.
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Breyer mentioned the Broom case in a statement he issued in the separate appeal by Sireci, which the court rejected with Breyer the sole dissenter.
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As Bradley Cooper egged on Jennifer Lawrence in Joy's QVC presentation scene, Whoopi Goldberg walked out with a janitor's broom to deliver some straight talk.
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"It's irrelevant," said Louise Broom, a 37-year-old teacher who had chosen instead to sun herself at a park nearby during the royal spectacle.
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Ms. Belotserkovets lives in a 25-square-feet room, a former broom closet, that she has decorated with Orthodox icons and pictures of her family.
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"In America there are large ants which can eat whole trees bare as a broom handle in a single night," she wrote in the description.
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The Hopkins SubZero 16619 is like several snow-clearing tools in one, with its flexible blade, built-in squeegee, sturdy snow broom, and extendable handle.
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In a final cleansing or clearing, Ms. Williams grabbed a big broom and assertively swept the floor where the two had danced to Lil Wayne.
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So she went on a DIY rescue mission and managed to retrieve her AirPod with some duct tape attached to the end of a broom.
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The piano melody turns frantic as you're being chased out by an angry shopkeeper with a broom, and slows down when you're in the clear.
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Does this go back to the end of "The Last Jedi" when it was suggested that the broom boy on Canto Bight had Force powers?
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After Christmas, we're visited by Befana—a witchy old lady who on the eve of January 6 flies in on her broom to terrify children.
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Looking at the row of wooden doors in this Tokyo apartment, you might assume it's hiding a broom closet or, perhaps, a tidy stack of linens.
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In our first apartment on Almayo Avenue in West Los Angeles, our downstairs neighbor would pound a broom into her ceiling with each squall of hysteria.
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Winifred, Sarah and Mary Sanderson, the centuries-old witches who for many millennials are synonymous with Halloween, may fly again on their broom, vacuum and mop.
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A discarded construction glove, an oil canister, several diapers, a peeling bootleg Yo Gotti CD, Heart's greatest hits, a blue ice cube tray, one decapitated broom.
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Mr Breyer was similarly dismayed by the court's handling of the case of Romell Broom, a man Ohio tried to kill by lethal injection in 2009.
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Early on he published in prestigious little magazines like Broom and The Dial, and later Malcolm Cowley gave him book review assignments for the New Republic.
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"If the state cannot explain why the Broom execution went wrong, then the state cannot guarantee that the outcome will be different next time," French said.
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Baby Groot, the (literal) offshoot of Vin Diesel's stoic tree-thing from the first Guardians movie, looks like the Little Prince reincarnated as a whisk broom.
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Sometimes they are so hidden by desert broom bushes and palo verde trees that you can barely see them as you barrel eastward on I-10.
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A machete would have been useful, and a broom — empty, sun-bleached beer cans, soiled blankets, and shattered glass carpet the ground, making for difficult terrain.
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Serwylo tried waving the end of her broom at him, but she said he would just "yank it really hard," almost taunting her, and kept feasting.
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Kevin Broom, RVIA spokesman, said that lighter and more aerodynamic towables are gaining in popularity, as they do not require large trucks or SUVs to tow.
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Scaramucci says the theme for his first day in the position was "cleaning house" and acts as if he is sweeping a broom in the clip.
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Murray Hill, Manhattan Most of the time, when you sell a co-op apartment, it must be delivered broom-clean with all appliances in working condition.
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One player, the lead, thrusts a stone, and then two broom-wielding teammates sweep the ice in front in a frenzy while the skip shouts directions.
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I saw this and went over to clean it up, but he told me to have a seat, took my broom and cleaned it up himself.
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Then there was the secrecy: In the past, those who practiced magic lived in the broom closet, afraid of the consequences of being associated with Satan.
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The longest continuously running broom workshop in the country, and perhaps the most interesting, is on the campus of Berea College, a Kentucky liberal arts institution.
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The excitement was mixed with discomfort when an engineer shoved its chest with the end of a broom handle and it stayed on its robotic feet.
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His last book was "The Amazing Adventures of Aaron Broom," a novel about a 21949-year-old boy growing up in Mr. Hotchner's native St. Louis.
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As the economy has strengthened since the Great Recession, and consumer confidence improved, sales have picked up, said Kevin Broom, director of media relations for RVIA.
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Donald Broom, emeritus professor of animal welfare at the University of Cambridge, praised the educational value of Zoo Nights but said there was room for improvement.
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Now associated with little more than agita, tomatoes have come a long way from broom lubricant and catalyst for lycanthropy to the ubiquitous Caprese of today.
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Clark's "Untitled" (1991) and "TBC (HS #94)" (2005) were painted with a broom, an instrument he began using in the early 5233s while living in Paris.
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Get a Harry Potter comforter starting at $44.99 See Details The wizarding world's most popular broom can now be yours in all of its life-sized glory.
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This special broom has electrostatic bristles to collect all types of debris, and uses a push-and-pull motion to scrape it into a foot-operated dustpan.
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In the seminal work, a figurine of a mammy stands on a cloud of cotton holding a broom in one hand and a shotgun in the other.
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When Sebastian was a baby, his photos featured a stack of Harry Potter books, a broom, and of course, some little glasses and a lighting-bolt scar.
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I wish American women didn't feel compelled to pump breast milk in a broom closet so someone else could feed their babies breast milk from a bottle.
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Here, the hand is made of the off-white spinnaker sail superimposed on the canvas; it reaches out horizontally, with multiple prongs, like a fork or broom.
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Some are amused, because the thought of someone getting into small-batch broom-making in 2018 seems like a plot line out of Broad City or Portlandia.
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One woman accused him of physically forcing her inside a broom closet and "aggressively kissing her" after a Real Estate show in New York City in 2013.
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Hygiene seems to be another point of particular attention, with the humble broom, toilet paper, soap, and sponge each making it into the 2018 emoji class. Overdue.
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The number marks the first time Menzel, 44, and Chenoweth, 47, have performed together since they hung up their broom and wand after the 2004 Tony Awards.
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She was able to fend two of them off with a broom, but one remained — and ate an English muffin while making direct eye contact with her.
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Head choices include a broom with an adjustable joint for sweeping under couches, a microfiber mop, a sponge, a squeegee, a lint roller, duster, and floor brush.
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Taylor was being questioned about possible bias in a case involving a man who allegedly penetrated a woman with a broom handle after holding her at bay.
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The first question I got asked doing press was, 'So did you think of Harry Potter when the first scene is you with glasses and a broom?
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Horrified, I limped to the back room, where Gollum peeled the blood-splattered trap off of my cream-caked work boot with the handle of his broom.
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Periodically, an instrumented broom was given to the athletes to capture the pressure being applied to the ice, as well as the frequency of the sweeping action.
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Broom Off Broome, his pop-up space in New York, will offer some 50 products for sale, including a new lighting piece exclusive to the United States.
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"It's something that can help people purchase an RV, and most RV purchasers are not super-wealthy," said Kevin Broom, spokesman for the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association.
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This special broom has electrostatic bristles to collect all types of debris, and uses a push-and-pull motion to scrape it into a foot-operated dustpan.
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Think of the Hoover Platinum Linx Cordless Stick Vacuum as a turbo-charged broom — it's a quick, easy, and effective way to get your hard floors clean.
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Its trunk broke freakishly—about twenty feet up—and the crown bent all the way over and spread the upper branches like a broom upon the ground.
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Now, of course, Kimmel never really forked over that dough -- but he might want to reconsider once he sees this Turbo homage ... complete with the broom, baby!
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Indeed, my early sexual experiences were at best boring and a little wet, and at worst downright excruciating, like someone was ramming a broom into my cervix.
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This so-called "broom corn" captured dirt rather than just pushing it around, making it better suited to sweeping than any bundle of brush that preceded it.
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When glass breaks, we usually reach for the broom and dustpan set, which is a good thing to do to quickly pick up large pieces of glass.
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Aliens invaded a small seaside town; a toddler scored the winning goal; a magical broom did all the chores; a nervous equestrian gymnast won the gold medal.
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Putting a new broom to his administration and changing mayors who could not deliver the vote makes political sense, said Soner Cagaptay, an author and political analyst.
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On rare occasions, there have been doping violations in curling, since it is, on balance, a taxing feat of endurance to sweep the broom round after round.
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In the dark, they'd cut their engines and fly close to the ground to hit their targets; the sound made the Germans think of a witch's broom.
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"If the teacher is telling you, 'This is a broom and you sweep with it,' then you'll know it, and you'll just know that thought," he said.
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"Shall we get a broom to fight off any frogs we might find in the shower?" she asked them as they prepared to head to the park.
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It's hard to say what these mosaic neurons mean to our lives — what it means for each of us to have witches' broom growing in our skulls.
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Should he go, a new broom may conclude that it is time to retire the 737 series, which has been in the air for over 50 years.
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In "Rum: The Manual," the writer Dave Broom explains its history, its possible origins in 13th-century India and its role in the Caribbean and colonial America.
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The Original Chi is known for its smooth, ceramic plates that glide over hair and prevent that broom look that many of us experienced in high school.
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A cleaning woman was sweeping the street and sidewalk in front of the house next to his childhood home, the bristles of her broom scraping the concrete.
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After he has prepared the surface, he uses a broom to push the cream-like acrylic paint evenly across the surface, from one side to the other.
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Just when Bob is ready to sneak out of the building without alerting the demo-dogs, he unleashes a broom from the closet, which bangs on the floor.
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As much amanuensis as protagonist, Ms Broom weaves her memories and her mother's testimony into a personal, historical and sociological study of African-American life in New Orleans.
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According to this 2009 article that refers to Morris as a "wild child," he liked to party (oh no!), once broke a broom in anger (like Bo Jackson
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At $80 for a hand broom and $200 for a full-size version, which can reach $350 with a pleated skirt and handle cover, Rouse's brooms aren't cheap.
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Broom was scheduled to be executed on September 15, 2009, but after multiple tries, the state was not able to establish contact with Broom's veins using intravenous needles.
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When the victim, a 14-year-old, tried to leave the locker room in protest, three senior players pinned him down and penetrated him with a broom handle.
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"Virtually anything you can think of, people use their R.V.s to do, because it is comfortable and convenient," said Kevin Broom, a spokesman for the R.V. Industry Association.
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Rockers Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen are rumoured to have picked up a curling broom from time to time, bringing new meaning to the term rock and roll.
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A lifelong cowgirl, years of ranch work had taken its toll on my hands, and on that day I found my thumbs too painful to grip the broom.
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The Boston Red Sox brought out the broom in their recent series while the New York Yankees were on the receiving end of it in their last set.
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He recalled Mr. Poons getting a broom from the closet to sweep the front gallery floor and Mr. Samaras in morose silence, but hiding a barely contained mirth.
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"We have replacement sprinkles, so don't you worry," answered Mr. Vora, who was busying himself by sweeping up sprinkles from the floor with a broom and dust bin.
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Turn a corner and you may see an entire field of brown lava rock, bare except for yellow genestra flowers, or broom, the first plants to grow back.
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The court's 4-to-3 ruling rejected arguments that a second attempt to execute the killer, Romell Broom, would amount to cruel and unusual punishment and double jeopardy.
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Mr. Broom, whose execution was halted in 2009, has spent the last eight years arguing that the state should not be allowed a second chance to execute him.
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Soon after the widespread adoption of broom corn in the early 1800s, one of their brethren clamped the wayward bristles down with a vise and stitched them flat.
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"Choosing to put the broom makers' designs in the museums next to the highly skilled potters was a symbolic gesture to reinforce the museum's open ideals," they said.
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When Thomas is teased about his inevitable future as a "mop-and-broom man," he runs off, catching a passing train that will carry him anywhere but here.
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After walking H., I have to brush the snow off my car with a broom and get it defrosted so I can get to the 8:30 a.m.
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Finally, Murphy grabbed a broom and continued to hit the suspect with it until the intruder was ready to "get the heck out of there," she told WHAM.
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Sarah M. Broom rarely references Hurricane Katrina by name in her bracing debut memoir about her family and the little yellow house they owned in New Orleans East.
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After startling the bear off the porch, the bear attempts to return, so this guy actually exited his house, armed with nothing but a broom, of course. Badass?
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There was Daya's relationship with guard Bennett, which was often sold as a fairy-tale love story, with twinkly music and starry-eyed makeout sessions in broom closets.
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But Murphy's new series won't follow a young Chief Broom fighting for his tribal lands on the Columbia River or McMurphy's time as a Korean War hero or whatever.
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I skip the eccentric "platza oak leaf" treatment, which involves paying someone to (gently?) hit you with a broom of eucalyptus fronds, and opt for a basic ticket instead.
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One night, Vicente recalls, a janitor came into his room and told him he was going to be OK, before setting down his broom and brushing back Vicente's hair.
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The Bryants got an uninvited guest when a ferocious hummingbird flew into their Newport Beach palace, and V instructed Kobe to grab a broom and get the job done.
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The Last Jedi went back to heroes who could come from anywhere and start as anything: a garbage-trader, a random soldier, even a slave-boy with a broom.
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He spends much of his time wandering the corridors looking for a swimming pool, opening broom cupboards in the hope that one will reveal the dapple of shimmering water.
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There's also a connection with this mythic poet's sidekick Shide, who is usually depicted as carrying a broom, and this imagery also comes up a lot in the performance.
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Accompanying their vocals, Brennan's equipment, now unboxed, but also improvised instruments, including sledgehammer snares, straw broom high hats and a 6-foot rainwater container acting as a bass drum.
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The broom is relatively easy to find and there's no challenge to obtaining it, though it's only going to be usable until the Halloween event ends on Nov. 8.
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The justices spurned the request by Romell Broom as well as appeals by convicted murders Henry Sireci in Florida, James Tyler in Louisiana and Sammie Stokes in South Carolina.
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So it's reassuring to see a new, relatively smart cleaning mop and broom arrive at what the late Steve Jobs once called a magical price for consumer technology: $199.
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Much of the movie takes place in rooms that are either modestly sized (Nick's broom closet of an office) or are framed and shot to convey constriction and limitation.
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This is the sort of film in which the first few minutes are just a long, slow shot of water being brushed across a cobblestone driveway by a broom.
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I ran into the kitchen and got a broom and ran back outside, ignoring my children's questions about what it was and how I was going to handle it.
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"Essentially what those resorts are typically trying to do is create a look and feel," said Kevin Broom, the director of media relations for the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association.
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While it flies back and forth dropping water the unit, armed with backpacks of water, hoes and broom-like sticks with hard cloth, beats, hacks and stamps the flames.
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At the California African American Museum, Dust My Broom convenes a group of largely self-taught artists from the American South, and other Black artists profoundly influenced by it.
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But this raises an interesting question: Could the broom challenge work the way people on social media think it does if there were another planet much closer to us?
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Tiny grasped the broom again and went at some hair clumps she'd missed, and as she swept she heard the flat slap of an open palm against the window.
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"I never sat down and 'came out of the broom closet,'" says Heather, who was initially interested in witchcraft as a teenager before rediscovering it a few years ago.
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Although the Harry Potter books don't mention it, making deliveries is an ideal job for a young witch: Think of all the traffic you avoid when traveling by broom.
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Afterward, I walk to Target, where I buy mildew spray, soap-scum cleaner, oxygen bleach, a dustpan and broom, eight pants hangers, a scrub brush, and a wrinkle releaser ($56.35).
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But because of its functional (and often gendered) nature, the broom is an everyday object that kicks up a lot of sticky questions when it collides with the artisanal movement.
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Lest you think it'll be like traveling in a broom closet, know that it has an open top, enough room to lay down, and comes with an entire entertainment suite.
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Mixers and vermouths, a guide to tasting and many cocktail recipes are included (but he did miss the Last Word cocktail): "Gin: The Manual" by Dave Broom (Mitchell Beazley, $19.99).
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A decade ago the average age of an RV-owner was 49, and over 90% were white, says Kevin Broom of the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), an industry body.
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Monty then has his goons drag Tyler into a bathroom stall, where Monty uses a janitor's broom to sodomize a screaming Tyler as his head is plunged into the toilet.
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Okay so NASA said today was the only day a broom can stand up on its own because of the gravitational pull...I didn't believe it at first but OMG!
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Witnesses for KXXV said one of the workers first attempted to coax the snake down from the fan with a broom handle before the second employee simply used his hands.
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Thompson, on the other hand, is everywhere -- working on Challenger 2 himself in the pit, even pushing a broom to sweep the salt off the tarp that covers the ground.
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Just as the rat hits the landing, it starts to head for an open doorway when the last broom hit comes out of nowhere, sending it flying to the street.
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Prabhati's mother, Radha Rani, takes her to a country witch, who traces shapes around her head with a broom and declares that someone has cast an evil eye on her.
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George W. Bush didn't do it: He was so toxic at this point in his administration that John McCain's most fervent wish was to tuck him into a broom closet.
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I replaced the chair, got a broom, dutifully swept up the dust and shards, wrapping the larger pieces in a cloth in case they might be of some later use.
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The British turned these round-bottom besoms, as they were called, into a trade with besom squires hawking their wares, but Americans created the broom as we know it today.
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At the broom workshop at Berea College in Kentucky's Appalachian foothills, some students make brooms — in return for free tuition — that are sold in the school's shop or online store.
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So there he was with a broom, outside, and when he went inside, it was not like going up the steps from Fifth Avenue and into the Met's Great Hall.
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The other third is spent sleeping, and the last third is what's left to share between your friends, family, partners, traveling, hobbies, getting your broom to stand up by itself.
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But when he was criticized by a crowd in Clapham, where shops had been looted, he salvaged the situation by grabbing a broom, as if to join the cleanup effort.
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Dust My Broom: Southern Vernacular from the Permanent Collection, curated by Mar Hollingsworth, continues at the California African American Museum (600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles) through March 15.
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It was an index of her grandmother's formidable mien, Ms. Roundtree said, that it did not occur to her until years later how slender an armament a broom really was.
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Ms. Broom's twice-widowed mother, Ivory Mae Broom, tended a dozen children (Sarah is the youngest) and stocked up on French provincial-style furniture while battling lizards and creeping mold.
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He stood by McCarthy, and reminded doubters of the Abner Louima case, in 1997, in which a New York policeman had sodomized a man in custody with a broom handle.
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Cauldron, who rode a vacuum cleaner instead of a broom, helped Odie the dog briefly grow smart enough to foil Garfield's tricks and turn the overweight cat into a duck.
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The house witnessed what Broom's family — Broom has seven siblings — did not show to their friends, the interior anarchy that never slipped beyond the home's raw walls and broken doors.
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The film opens with Cleo scrubbing the family's driveway using water and a broom, and Cuarón seemed pleased — perhaps even reassured — by this intersection of life imitating art imitating life.
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Professor Broom said that London Zoo had already taken steps to improve animal housing and that the site had greater space and more resources than many others around the world.
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Using a broom that was dipped in black paint, she started to "sweep" the paper in the same way one sweeps the floor to clear it of debris and dust.
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J.K. Rowling is warning 'Harry Potter' fans not to shell out any Galleons for a handwritten prequel that fell off the back of a broom ... as in, it was stolen.
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Then, at 12, someone told me an urban myth about a bunch of cheerleaders holding down a guy from their high school and fucking his ass with a broom stick.
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If you have larger items that need mending — like a broken broom, a split pipe, or snapped garden tools — you don't have to rush to the store to purchase a replacement.
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And so my pedestal that elevates this brontosaurus has a secret door, and in the compartment you can see cleaning supplies — a little dustpan, a whisk broom and a mop bucket.
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A broom and dustpan can only do so much, so a small, hand-held vacuum like the Black+Decker Dustbuster Cordless Hand Vacuum will be your best friend during cleaning sprees.
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The stand-out is Podkopaev Evguenio Korela, once a Finnish hard-rocker, who has by some technical magic transformed the lime-green handle of a broom into a funky percussive synthesiser.
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The step-over on Lue felt different to me, because I knew the level of disrespect people had, to bring a broom to the arena to say we're getting swept out?
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Yet as an argument for a third Democratic term, not the new broom that Mr Obama was in the right time and place to promise, moderate improvement is at least credible.
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Lisa steps out of Cinderella's pumpkin carriage; Marge uses her vacuum as a broom while Snowball and Santa's Little Helper lend a hand to the strains of "Whistle While You Work".
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I lived most of my days there, visiting exotic animals and collecting butterflies and other insects with a net that I had fashioned from a broom handle, coat hanger and cheesecloth.
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Mr. Hotchner described "Aaron Broom" as a project to carry him through the year he turned 228, unless it was the year he turned a mere 21917 — more about that later.
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Dust disappears in the blink of an eye, whether hunted across carpet or bare floors, yet this vacuum requires only the space of a broom to store and recharge its battery.
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In some ways, the Hitman comparison breaks down at this exact point, in a few different ways: First, the worst that woman with the broom can do is shoo you away.
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Today Mr. Bolkestein likens Mr. Wilders to "the sorcerer's apprentice," who, the story goes, uses one of his newly learned spells to enchant a broom into washing the floor for him.
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I began thinking about some of these issues when I went to the exhibition, Ed Clark: A Survey at Mnuchin Gallery, which includes a number of paintings made with a broom.
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One of my favorite stories is when John F Kennedy visited the NASA space center, he saw a janitor carrying a broom and he walked over and asked what he was doing.
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