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As you can see, they&aposre perfectly clean classrooms, a medical clinic.
We would not show you a hotel which is not perfectly clean.
In a similar experiment, adults wouldn't drink apple juice from a perfectly clean bedpan.
Both, though, might struggle to raise enough cash to give hizzoner a perfectly clean exit.
And if WADA cannot have a perfectly clean Games, why shouldn't it push for cleaner ones?
Estée Lauder Perfectly Clean Multi-Action Foam Cleanser/Purifying Mask, $25, available at Estée Lauder. 1.
But he noted that it's difficult to be certain that the money is always perfectly clean.
There are two little eyepieces that pop out (keep them perfectly clean or else everything looks terrible).
Interestingly, the Saetti, too, is a natural Lambrusco made without sulfur dioxide, and it was perfectly clean.
More often than not, I tossed and turned, unable to sleep on the perfectly clean, starched sheets.
The resulting baby is perfectly clean, has no umbilical cord, and appears to be about six months old.
When we got home I threw them in the washer and they came out perfectly clean and bright.
At one point, she switches into a pure white look with some perfectly clean feathers for some serious angel vibes.
Aspiring to inbox zero—an empty inbox, perfectly clean and organized and contained—is for most people some mythical idea.
The truth is, even this woman who came so highly recommended, with a perfectly clean track record, could make a very human mistake.
Under the international provision, the money can be perfectly "clean;" the crime is in using it to break the law down the road.
Even if your adorable hedgehog looks perfectly clean and generally cute, it's quite possible that there's fecal matter on its face and body.
Originally, I thought that the perfectly clean install of Windows 10 64-bit was going to be bug-free (which is wishful thinking, but still).
Hilariously, Calgon once made a TV ad where two cleaning store employees joked that Calgon was their "ancient Chinese secret" for their perfectly clean shirts.
IT MAY NOT BE PERFECTLY CLEAN AS WE GET THERE, BUT I THINK LONG-TERM, BOTH REALIZE IT'S IN COLLECTIVE BEST INTERESTS TO GET THIS WORKED OUT.
The point isn't for the place to be perfectly clean; it's just meant to make it feel presentable to anyone who might walk in the door — especially me.
With this slime, you can sink your fingers into a vat of whipped cream or butter, watch the canyons your fingers make, then pull out perfectly clean hands.
Tariff policy, which used to be one of the dirtiest, most corrupt aspects of politics both in the U.S. and elsewhere, has become remarkably (though not perfectly) clean.
By making it look so simple, all homemade biscuits and perfectly-clean white walls, it's easy enough for Gaines and Drummond to sell the products that they endorse to women.
The point is not that Romney ran a perfectly clean campaign — he let Donald Trump endorse him, after all — but that his straitlaced nature is a foil for Trump's wanton recklessness.
It offers a number of cool and promising features, but does more to break up the perfectly clean lines of the iPhone 7 Plus than the single lens does on the iPhone 7.
When we talk about "Smart Cities," we tend to focus on these long-term utopian visions of perfectly clean, efficient, IoT-connected cities that adjust to our environment, our movements and our every desire.
While the police barracks quarantine was unsanitary and hostile, Sabharwal said his friends who were taken to a religious hostel in a different part of New Delhi found their quarantine perfectly clean and safe.
It's a ceramic terracotta water carafe that was debuted at Dutch Design Week 2017 and was designed to promote the consumption of perfectly clean tap water in the Netherlands — you can see the little tap reference with the lid design.
On the other hand, you know, we wanna have our greens and our golf clubs perfectly clean and beautiful so we can hit the stupid ball and put it in the hole — I play golf, but it's a stupid ball.
Nobody&aposs ever really said anything about that up until now and this idea that the President is perfectly clean and hasn&apost done anything wrong isn&apost going to be framed by somebody when they donated thirty-six grand to the Hillary campaign where at her victory/defeat party cried the night she lost, hey.
"Based on what we do know about China's systematic use of electronic communications technologies to steal intellectual property, among other things, and based on how modern intelligence services tend to operate, there is good reason to surmise that there is no perfectly clean divide between the state and companies like those mentioned above in places like China," said Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution.
Wash out the towels and dishpan, and leave the sink and drainboard perfectly clean.
Slobodan Šaranović was a Yugoslav and Montenegrin businessman from Danilovgrad. Slobodan had perfectly clean criminal records which was according to some sources thanks to State Security Administration.
After Mullaney officially terminated the session, several players lingered to play HORSE. Because of Mount, the Stars' rules were unique. Shots had to be perfectly clean, counted only if the ball didn't touch the rim. Despite this wrinkle, Mount won every game.
Each pulse is a perfectly clean slice of a perfect coherent tone. The coherent tone is produced by the local oscillator. There can be dozens of transmit pulses between the antenna and the reflector. In a hostile environment, there can be millions of other reflections from slow moving or stationary objects.
At 2.32 m Barshim remained perfect, while Lysenko also cleared on his first attempt. Nobody else was able to clear, leaving Ghazal with the bronze. At Barshim again remained perfect, while Lysenko couldn't get over a new personal best, leaving him with silver, Barshim a perfectly clean competition to the gold medal. Barshim moved the bar up to 2.40 m when he finally missed three times.
Hydrophobic contaminants such as oils cause the water to bead and break up, allowing the water to drain rapidly. Perfectly clean metal surfaces are hydrophilic and will retain an unbroken sheet of water that does not bead up or drain off. ASTM F22 describes a version of this test. This test does not detect hydrophilic contaminants, but electroplating can displace these easily since the solutions are water-based.
For an account of Hazlitt's attitude toward Rousseau from a perspective very different from Hazlitt's own, see Duffy, pp. 70–81. He was so enchanted with the region even apart from its personal and literary associations that he remained there with his wife for three months, renting a floor of a farmhouse named "Gelamont" outside of town, where "every thing was perfectly clean and commodious".Works, vol. 10, p. 285.
The most common industrial test for cleanliness is the waterbreak test, in which the surface is thoroughly rinsed and held vertical. A quantitative measurement for this parameter is contact angle. Hydrophobic contaminants such as oils cause the water to bead and break up, allowing the water to drain rapidly. Perfectly clean metal surfaces are hydrophilic and will retain an unbroken sheet of water that does not bead up or drain off.
The most common cold solvent operation, this is usually used in small maintenance degreasers using a petroleum or mineral solvent. Usually to remove the bulk of the material, and prepare it for the cleaning tank. Although if the part does not need to be perfectly clean, then the operation can be ended after spraying. Spraying can also be used as a prequel other degreasing operations such as vapor degreasing which gives a better clean.
In addition to this, a perfectly clean fossil will produce a higher leveled dinosaur than one that is not, making it important for players to carefully use the pick. Battles take place as random encounters on the overworld map. Each side has a maximum of three dinosaurs which they can send out. The battle system is based on the game of rock, paper, and scissors-winning allows the dinosaur to attack, losing allows the opponent dinosaur to attack, and a tie inflicts neutral damage to either side.
It seems Raina Fehl had a special affinity for mice. When her daughters were young, she often helped them fall asleep by telling them stories of a pretty little lady mouse who wore white gloves and managed to keep them perfectly clean even when taking railroad trips. Years later while working on the Cicognara Project at the Vatican Library, Raina Fehl began writing the Mikki Stories. Originally written again for her children, these stories were supposedly the work of the scholar Michaela Mouse, affectionately known to her family as "Mikki", the Library Mouse.
Screenwriter Deborah Moggach initially attempted to make her script as faithful to the novel as possible, writing from Elizabeth's perspective while preserving much of the original dialogue. Wright, who was directing his first feature film, encouraged greater deviation from the text, including changing the dynamics within the Bennet family. Wright and Moggach set the film in an earlier period and avoided depicting a "perfectly clean Regency world", presenting instead a "muddy hem version" of the time. It was shot entirely on location in England on a 15-week schedule.
Because of its long range accuracy, the Ross rifle continued in use among Allied snipers after it was withdrawn from normal front-line use in Europe. British snipers found the rifle accurate out to 600 yards and more, with only one inherent disadvantage: the Ross accepted only perfectly clean ammunition, totally free of mud and grit, or else it invariably jammed. Two types of Mark III sniper rifles are identified by different telescopic sights. Five hundred rifles were fitted with 5.2× Warner & Swasey Company Model 1913 prismatic telescopic sights manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio.
This narrative episode sees the first-person perspective shift to third-person and the subsequent events are, although not for the first time in the novel, described in terms pertaining to cinematic portrayal. Bateman flees on foot and hides in his office, where he phones his attorney, Harold Carnes, and confesses all his crimes to an answering machine. Later, Bateman revisits Paul Owen's apartment, where he had earlier killed and mutilated two prostitutes, carrying a surgical mask in anticipation of the decomposing bodies he expects to encounter. He enters the perfectly clean, refurbished apartment, however, filled with strong-smelling flowers meant, perhaps, to conceal a bad odor.
A sponge and warm water are then used to crumble off the paper, when > the impression of ink will be found on the metal surface; fine resin > (powdered) is then applied to the surface through a sieve of fine gauze; the > fine particles of resin fix themselves closely to the sticky impression; in > fact, sink into it. In this state, the work is left for a few hours; by this > time the impression becomes completely saturated with the resin. A soft > brush then dusts off the powdered resin (which is very important) by a soft > rag. By this time, you have the resin sunk into and on the design, while the > surface is perfectly clean from it.
In some districts it is looked upon as an indigenous weed > infesting the cultivated crops of wheat. Under no climatic conditions does > the grain of this species shed its seed when ripe, and even in threshing it > is not possible to separate the grains, as the spikelets break off at the > bases of the glumes, the grains remaining firmly enclosed between the chaff > scales. By mating the varieties of this species with cultivated varieties, > new breeds have been produced which will under no conditions shed their seed > when ripe, but which thresh out a perfectly clean sample with a much heavier > yield per acre than common wheat. In China there is an indigenous species of > oat botanically known as Avena nuda or naked oat.
In the heart of a great city, it is not accommodated with > ventilators, with water-pipe, with privy. The filth collected in the jail is > thrown into a hole within the house at the foot of a stair, which, it is > pretended, communicates with a drain; but, if so, it is so compleatly > chocked, as to serve no other purpose but that filling the jail with > disagreeable stench. This is the more inexcusable, since, by making a drain > to the north, over a very narrow street, such a declivity might be reached, > that, with the help of water, of which there is command, the sewer might be > kept perfectly clean. When we visited the jail there were confined in it > about twenty-nine prisoners, partly debtors, partly delinquents; four or > five were women, and there were five boys.
Due to the timely nature of the ad's details, it was filmed over the weeks immediately prior to the Super Bowl, and required P&G;'s agency to construct a replica of Fox's actual on-field set for the game, and use visual effects to correctly reflect the look of the stadium and the teams participating in the game. The segments were also designed to be plausibly live. During Super Bowl LII, Tide aired a series of commercials starring David Harbour, which presented several types of commercials that viewers often see during the Super Bowl, only to reveal that they are all actually commercials for Tide because all of their clothes are perfectly clean. Some of the commercials included crossovers with ads for other Procter & Gamble products, including a Mr. Clean ad aired during Super Bowl LI, and Old Spice's "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" ad.

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