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"delouse" Definitions
  1. delouse somebody/something to remove lice (= small insects) from somebody’s hair or from an animal’s coat

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Not long after Hardaway arrived in Atlanta, the Hawks dispatched him to the N.B.A. Development League to delouse him of the bad habits he had picked up with the Knicks.
Partly because it's not really what you want, and partly because you're sick of it since every time you turn around someone is shoving a free pizza in your face to thank you for helping them move, or paint a table, or delouse their kid.
Orgeron ousted offensive coordinator Cam Cameron shortly after taking over, but there won't be much to write home about at the quarterback position for a while yet; it will take months to delouse all of Cameron's rotten development and even worse schemes, not weeks.
A more recent advance in the delousing strategy is to use pulsed lasers operating at the wavelength of 550 nm to delouse.
Suddenly, they became aware of the situation around them, hearing the noise of tanks. There were no SS guards in sight. As the hum got closer they realised that the noise was of British tanks and Canadian forces. Within hours of securing the camp, they brought in DDT to delouse the survivors.
From 1988 Ratajczak was working in a higher education institution in Opole, later changed to University of Opole, as a history lecturer until 1999. In that year he was dismissed following the controversy about his book Dangerous Topics, in which he asserted that the gas chambers at Auschwitz were used only to delouse the prisoners.Times Higher Education Supplement, 21 April 2000 by Vera Rich; retrieved on 23 October 2008 He had also published articles in right-wing magazines Myśl Polska and Najwyższy Czas!.
During the 1930s he once was called upon to delouse the entire ballet company of the Sadler Wells Ballet. From 1934 to 1948 he was a lecturer in systematic medicine at the University of Manchester. Wilkinson was from 1938 to 1946 the director of the Manchester and Salford Blood Transfusion Service and from 1939 to 1946 a regional officer for the North West Blood Transfusion Service. During the 1940s he, with Frank Fletcher, did pioneering research on chemotherapy for leukæmia, Hodgkin's disease, and polycythæmia vera.

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