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32 Sentences With "dry cleaner's"

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She was going to work at the dry cleaner's owned by the French people.
I then head out to drop off my interview suit at the dry cleaner's ($25).
The Halcyons from Janus Motorcycles, assembled in an old dry cleaner's shop in Goshen, Ind.
His story was about his dry cleaner's complaints about poor quality garments that are ruined when cleaned.
Several days later, she took an overdose of barbiturates and tied a dry cleaner's bag over her face.
"This is not my dress," she said when presented with the wrapped dry cleaner's box, which was captured on video.
If you ran a dry cleaner's or a bodega the way the courts were run, you'd be out of business.
Why carry a weapon to the grocery store, the dry cleaner's, or a literary reading like the one we'd just left when I first saw G's dagger?
If the candy is not in your home, your office, or your school, it's in a bowl at the dry cleaner's, the doctor's office, even the yoga studio.
The rigid-frame Halcyon models from Janus Motorcycles, assembled in the old dry cleaner's shop just off Main Street, look like machines built back in the town's heyday.
Ramona Persaud Portfolio Manager, Fidelity Investments First job: Answering phones The first job I actually wanted was at a dry cleaner's around the corner from our house in Queens.
Yet all have failed to displace the wire hanger for the same reasons that wood and plastic varieties are not your dry cleaner's choice: Wire ones do the job as cheaply as possible.
So in January, her children, Alex, Jennifer and Nestor Jazmani Dutan, gently coaxed her into taking over a former dry cleaner's by the elevated train and turning it into a showcase for Ecuadorean cuisine.
A single open trail led from the bed to the toilet, passing by the only clean item in the apartment: a white T-shirt hanging from a shelf, still wrapped in the dry cleaner's plastic.
For his first solo exhibition with David Kordansky in 2016, Marcus screen-printed linen button-down leisure shirts with martini glass motifs and presented them in the gallery on dry cleaner's hangers still wrapped in plastic.
"From colleagues at N.Y.U., to the woman who runs the dry cleaner's where I take my clothes, to the doorman down the street who always gives my dogs' treats, everyone just seemed so thrilled for me," he said.
A generous handful of kernels, dusted with salt, is offered at the start of a meal at Rincón Melania, which opened in January in a onetime dry cleaner's on the border of Long Island City and Sunnyside, Queens.
The then-teenager couldn't imagine doing anything less isolating or mundane than what she did at that post-high school job: sitting at the dry cleaner's, mostly alone, until the one time each day the clothes were delivered.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin opened a wood-clad locker and took out his tails; extricated a shirt from dry-cleaner's plastic; gathered cuff links and shoes; and strained slightly to take his three-volume "Parsifal" score off a high shelf.
Stop to get your dry cleaning with her only to discover that she knew the names of all the dry cleaner's children and the titles of their favorite picture books, and that she'd brought along another book, as a gift.
He opened the trunk and put in the bag I had carefully packed for the service: two tallitot, a black binder with my speech and notes for leading the service, and Asher's suit jacket and tie, pressed and in the dry cleaner's plastic.
Harley rejects the proposal, and Klaatu remains under guard. Klaatu escapes to a boarding house as "Mr. Carpenter", the name ("Maj. Carpenter") on the dry cleaner's tag on a suit he acquired.
Peter Tinniswood (21 December 1936 – 9 January 2003) was an English radio and TV comedy scriptwriter, and author of a series of popular cricketing novels. He was born in Liverpool, but grew up above a dry cleaner's on Eastway in Sale, Greater Manchester.
Entries included a Chinese Takeaway in Ayr town centre called "Ayr's Wok", a kebab shop in Ireland called "Abra Kebabra" and a tree-surgeon in Dudley called "Special Branch". The winning competition entry, selected by Lee Nelson, was a dry cleaner's in Fulham and Chelsea called "Starchy and Starchy".
He ran away, left the woods and was discovered a week later at a dry cleaner's house in Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance. He did not speak and his movements were chaotic. According to the philosopher François Dagognet, 'he walks on four legs, eats plants, is hairy, deaf and mute.'François Dagognet, Le docteur Itard entre l'énigme et l'échec, preface by Jean Itard, Victor de l'Aveyron, éditions Allia, Paris, 2009, p. 7.
The standup interstitials for this episode were recorded twice. Originally, the set for the interstitials was brightly lit and was designed to look like that of a church basement, but then it was remade to look like a nightclub and the material was performed again. The scene that was set in the bank was originally set in a dry cleaner's. However, this was moved and some of the material was moved to a later episode called "The Stock Tip".
Three rows of seating for the ride Soarin was first conceptualized in 1996 as "Ultra Flight," a name which can still be seen on the tower consoles of the California Adventure attraction. It was to feature an OMNIMAX screen with an inverted track allowing guests to fly over California's landmarks. The attraction would have three load levels and the system would operate on a horizontal cable, much like a dry cleaner's rack. This plan was abandoned, however, when it was determined that the construction and labor costs for that design would be prohibitive.
The film was the winner of Bronze Plaque from Christopher Columbus International Film and Video Festival Ohio.Blogger's War, How Iranian Expatriates fight for freedom of speech Kowsar has been sentenced to prison for his cartoons in absentia. After moving to Canada, he worked in a Dry-Cleaner's for a while before joining MarketWire in 2005 and IFEX in 2008. He also has been free-lancing and his cartoons have been recently published by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Globe and Mail, Maclean's, and The Guardian.
Pearson sued a D.C. dry cleaning establishment, Custom Cleaners, for over $67 million for the loss of a pair of pants. On May 3, 2005, Pearson allegedly left a pair of gray pants that could be distinguished by a unique trio of belt loops on both sides of the front waistband. After a delay due to the pants being mistakenly sent to another dry cleaner's, the pants were offered back completed several days after May 5, 2005, the initial pickup date. Pearson refused to accept the pants, claiming they were not his, despite confirmation by the cleaners' records, tags, and Pearson's receipt.
In the meantime, a woman tried to implicate her husband Tsonyo in the murder after he brought a bloodied suit to the dry cleaner's, but it was later revealed to have resulted from intervening in a fight between hooligans. Approximately 10 lovers of Gospodinova were established for the last three years, but all eventually were cleared of suspicion. Temporarily, an already proven killer named Stefan Hristov (no relation to Zahari Hristov) was considered. On December 30, 1979, suspecting that his girlfriend was cheating with his best friend Georgi Georgiev, Hristov tortured the woman into falsely confessing to the affair, after which the enraged man stalked and then butchered his friend.
Joyce Barnhardt actually makes the apprehension first, but Stephanie and Lula, deciding they have earned the "collar", tase Joyce and leave her unconscious behind the wheel of her car. Mrs. Nowicki and Margie are also waiting at the airport, but Stephanie lets them go, since she has no authority to detain them. Morelli reports that the investigation has turned out very well for the police: Leo is a retired enforcer for the mob in Detroit; twenty years ago, he stole a set of well-made counterfeiting plates and later decided to set up business in Trenton, washing the money through a dry cleaner's owned by another ex-Mafioso. Eddie helped with the counterfeiting, and couldn't resist bragging to Maxine about what a "big shot" he was.
Many famous writers, past and present, are connected with Headingley: Arthur Ransome, best known perhaps for the children's classic Swallows and Amazons, was born there, J. R. R. Tolkien the writer and author of The Lord of the Rings, lived there when he worked at the university, playwright Alan Bennett once lived over a butcher's shop (now a dry cleaner's) opposite the Three Horseshoes and TV writer Kay Mellor lives in Weetwood today. Many writers and poets who currently live in the area participate in the annual Headingley LitFest, which takes place each March, using venues like the Heart Centre, The New Headingley Club, various cafés and private houses. The tenth LitFest took place in 2017. Reviews of all talks and performances are online on the LitFest blog.

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