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There's sweepers cleaning up blood from the streets at night.
Strong sweepers can make all the difference in a game.
She traces the evolution of food carts and street sweepers.
I oversee five sweepers, two drivers and two driver assistants.
The eight other sweepers averaged 90 makes on 123.5 attempts.
So the sweepers are guided by the "skip": a player who watches how the stone is moving and instructs the sweepers on how to adjust their sweeping to keep the stone on the best trajectory.
Thousands more work as bus drivers, street sweepers and care workers.
Temple sweepers contracted by hair companies deliver it to their employers.
Just the presence of the sweepers alone might discourage littering, mused Bator.
Sweepers were suddenly able to control of the stone in dramatic ways.
After a seven-year absence, street sweepers are cleaning residential streets again.
A trio of sweepers slid into the cell and began polishing the floor.
Do sweepers generate more power by holding the broom upright or at an angle?
Swiffer Sweepers are, perhaps, the most polarizing item in the disposable cleaning product world.
Together, the thrower, sweepers, and skip are trying to get the rocks to exact places.
Mr. Holland and his sweepers go after scorpions only, and they work only after dark.
Space sweepers There are about 170 million pieces of space debris floating around our little planet.
L.A. sanitation sweepers come by, threatening to haul off his property if he doesn't move it.
Mr. Okada greets guests in a dark blue T-shirt emblazoned with his company's slogan: Space Sweepers.
Some rubbish trucks and street sweepers are at work, and roads in some wealthier neighborhoods are clean.
The Sanitation Department wanted to use mechanical street sweepers, but the curbs were regularly blocked by cars.
Thousands more work in low-skilled public-sector jobs, from bus drivers to street sweepers and school caterers.
In his view, one reason Team Canada won the 2014 Olympic gold was because their sweepers were jacked.
Back to top Babr woke at dawn to the muezzin's call and the swoosh swoosh of street sweepers.
Premise: A little boy from a family of star-sweepers finds his own way within their old traditions.
Street sweepers, who have been back at work for a fortnight, clear up rubbish while the police look on.
As the daughter of Nigerian emigrants, she shared something with many of the Ivy League sweepers in recent years.
Others noted that, despite the images in the video, relatively few party members are street sweepers or ordinary workers.
Hamilton was coaching a junior women's team six years ago and wanted to help his sweepers improve their technique.
It's as if Herbert Hoover ordered the federal government to bring back manure sweepers and horseshoers to the cities.
In downtown Santiago, street sweepers cleaned up broken glass, scrap metal and barricades that accumulated over several nights of protests.
When I visit a family, the people are sometimes very hostile or say, 'what do these hospital sweepers (cleaners) want?
In August, nearly half a million people, including post-graduates, applied for 1,778 jobs as sweepers in the city of Kanpur.
Los Angeles operates about 11,000 vehicles and pieces of equipment, including shared company 'pool' cars, buses, street sweepers, and garbage trucks.
The result is that sweepers are able to manipulate the path that the rock takes as it travels down the sheet.
To supplement their performances, many of the 48 current members take up jobs as junk collectors, street sweepers, or roadside cigarette hawkers.
Traditional brooms use foam or hair, which surround a given pebble and generate extra friction, making the sweepers work that much harder.
During competitions, the sweepers sit in a group at the edge of the rink, clapping to the music and cheering the athletes.
He dashed from one corner to the other, double-parking cars to make room for street sweepers and other drivers to pass.
For eons, Dalits have been employed as crematorium keepers, sweepers, toilet cleaners and manual scavengers – occupations that are looked upon as "dirty".
He particularly liked a line from a song in Shakespeare's "Cymbeline": "Golden lads and girls all must/As chimney sweepers, come to dust."
A ride-on cleaner, which allows the user to drive on a cart fitted with sweepers, meant its workers spent less time walking.
The city's Streets Department still utilizes mechanical sweepers for its commercial downtown and other business corridors, but not for neighborhoods like Turner's and Tung's.
We hope he plays a 2-2-6 formation on the weekend, with Martin Demichelis and Eliaquim Mangala as a pair of defensive sweepers.
Using street sweepers, backpack blowers, and push brooms, they will remove the 57 tons of material that's left behind, none of which is recycled.
Doctors, dentists, and lawyers stood alongside construction workers and street sweepers, handing buckets of debris or chunks of concrete hand-to-hand down the line.
Because it's not just personal cars that are taking up so much space, but also city vehicles like street sweepers, garbage trucks, and delivery vans.
These were often coupled with hard inserts that allowed sweepers to apply greater pressure to the ice, creating grooves for the the rocks to follow.
According to some players, even with legal brooms, sweepers are able to control the rocks as effectively as the with the banned directional fabric brushes.
With his blacking factories and tragic crossing sweepers, his concern for social justice, Dickens doesn't belong among the creamy facades and clipped hedges of Belgravia.
City sanitation officials do not track the volume of litter and debris collected by mechanical street sweepers, or emptied from street baskets in specific neighborhoods.
City-run efforts, meanwhile, aim to improve garbage collection and keep stormwater drains clear, in part by tracking street sweepers via Whatsapp on their mobile phones.
There's a strong belief in the sport that it's the players throwing the stones, not the sweepers, who should have the strongest influence on individual shots.
ENWAY and Nanyang Technological University are deploying autonomous street sweepers in the inner city of Singapore as part of a project with National Environmental Agency Singapore.
London's streets are among those tidied up by Bucher sweepers, many of which are made at its factory in Dorking, Surrey in the south of England.
Vessels from Russia's Black Sea Fleet had also taken part, including a submarine, a large landing ship, mine-sweepers and an unspecified number of guided missile cruisers.
Qingqiu was among tomb-sweepers at one such Beijing cemetery to pay tribute to her fluffy Pomeranian "Huoban", who died at the grand old age of 15.
"UNICEF has already noted that children were used to the Iraq-Iran war, primarily as mine sweepers sent out ahead of regular troops," the Digital Journal wrote.
With the bespectacled Kim barking commands to her sweepers the rock slowed to stop on the button and the crowd erupted as the foursome embraced and tears flowed.
But even on the ice in Pyeongchang spectators are as likely to see Olympic medalists with a hint of middle age spread as much as muscle bound sweepers.
ZURICH, Oct 27 (Reuters) - British orders for Swiss-based Bucher Industries' street sweepers and sewer cleaners have fallen dramatically since the country's vote to leave the European Union.
In 1983, for the First New York City Art Parade, she sent a mirror-covered garbage collection truck rumbling up Madison Avenue, with six mechanical sweepers pirouetting behind.
The city has also deployed an army of street sweepers to spruce up the city, planted sports-themed gardens along major thoroughfares, and widened pedestrian sidewalks near event venues.
The navy, which has one frigate and four mine sweepers in the Gulf, is now far too small to fulfill its global role, according to Tobias Ellwood, a defense minister.
The company that makes products ranging from street sweepers to toll booth technology for government, industrial and commercial customers posted revenue of $248.7 million in the period, also topping Street forecasts.
The 2006-7 San Antonio Spurs, the last sweepers before these Warriors, shot just 19953 percent, and are one of five sweeping teams that made fewer than half of their attempts.
The flower kids, also called sweepers, stand out not only for their matching lavender outfits — color coordinated with the rink's purple Zambonis — but also for their quickness and skill navigating the ice.
Toddlers stand at school bus stops in crisply ironed uniforms, while security guards, street sweepers, and rickshaw drivers spend many hours outside breathing in filthy air - all without any attempt at protection.
Besides the CEO, Rev is No. 1 for market share in the ambulance business, No. 2 in fire apparatus, and No. 1 in school buses medium sized commercial buses and light broom sweepers.
Victorian London rang with the language of horsemanship: the clopping hooves of cabbies, vanners, sweepers, vestry horses, costers' ponies, brewery Shires, bussers, growlers and trammers as well as the riding horses of the gentry.
Photographs showed insurgents approaching Aleppo in tanks, armored vehicles, bulldozers, make-shift mine sweepers, pick-up trucks and on motorcycles, and showed a large column of smoke rising in the distance after an explosion.
According to Bashir, in 2014, in an attempt to fill quotas for minorities in government jobs, Christians were regularly offered low-skilled positions such as sweepers and office laborers, rather than higher-level roles.
"Our approach is population control," said Mr. Holland, 32, who started Scorpion Sweepers in 2006, putting to use his experience collecting scorpions for a laboratory while in college and his once-ignored biology degree.
These grievances unite all of those who have come to the street: the young people, the workers, the poor, the educated and the barely literate, the tribal leaders as well as urban street sweepers.
It has deployed its fleet of 450 street sweepers on new or expanded routes in a growing number of neighborhoods, including assigning one to Staten Island for the first time, according to sanitation officials.
In "The Flick," a play about two popcorn sweepers and a projectionist at a small-town movie theater, Gold limited the actors by asking them to repeat the same movements over and over again.
Eventually, I had to move the bike to make way for the leaf sweepers, and that was the day I realized someone had ripped away a piece of wiring and stolen a spark plug cap.
The ones who survived are trying to regain control of their cities, aided by sweepers like Mark Spitz (not his real name) who search for straggler skels and put them out of their undead misery.
There are sporadic comic strips on pizza or street cleaning, too — Wertz is just as committed to producing technical diagrams of street sweepers as she is to sketching piles of festering 19th-century era garbage.
He makes regular payments to the police and street sweepers so they do not disturb his sleepers, and he maintains close relations with the local pickpockets so that he can tell them whom not to rob.
With less than three minutes between skaters to collect the torrent of toys, the sweepers could barely keep up, grabbing bears and stuffing them into several large plastic bags as more toys rained down on them.
A string of "character-building" jobs followed: cleaning debris out of street sweepers, operating light and heavy equipment, laying asphalt with a road crew and repairing broken sewer lines "while the sewage continued to flow," he said.
"With a storm like today's, we're well equipped to do everything at once — clearing snow, collecting garbage and recycling and driving street sweepers — which means alternate side parking stays in effect," Mr. Turso said in a statement.
Singapore-based satellite services company Astroscale has recruited a team of specialist "Space Sweepers" to develop key technologies to destroy space debris by forcing it down into the atmosphere where it will burn up upon re-entry.
Assisting in the process to complete a project, The "Dirt Boyz" use various pieces of equipment including excavators, airfield sweepers, dump trucks, road graders, shovels and a crane to assist in the process and complete a project.
As soon as a figure skater finishes a routine, the sweepers zip onto the ice, scoop up any items tossed by fans and quickly race back to the edge, where the items are bagged for the skater.
I stop by CVS to pick up packing tape and then the grocery store by my subway stop in Brooklyn to pick up whole wheat pita, hummus, black trash bags, Swiffer duster refills, and Swiffer wet sweepers.
But municipal vehicle orders plunged 15.6 percent to 261 million francs, driven lower by "a noticeable impact on demand in the important British market for sweepers and sewer cleaners" following the June 23 Brexit vote, a spokesman said.
But it took 300 workers using 30 trucks, 11 sweepers, two water trucks, and a crane to clean 82,280 square meters in the Zocalo and surrounding areas, as well as 16 kilometers of nearby streets, most outlets said.
Click here to view original GIFOnce the rock is moving, it's up to the skip, the person on the other end, and the sweepers, the folks with the brooms, to determine whether or not to sweep and how much.
McIlroy shot a one-under-par 69 that would have been significantly better with a co-operative putter but, for someone whose career revolves around the majors, it was a jarring experience to tee off among the dew-sweepers.
Last October cleaners, caterers and nursery staff for Glasgow city council took to the streets to protest against getting up to £3 ($3.86) less per hour than colleagues in male-dominated jobs, such as bin men and street sweepers.
In the Colorado city of Grand Junction, the Persigo Wastewater Treatment Plant processes 8 million gallons of the city's human shit into biomethane, which then fuels about 40 fleet vehicles—garbage trucks, street sweepers, dump trucks and transit buses.
Berea's broom workshop, where students make a variety of items, from whisks to hearth sweepers to cobwebbers, began in the '20s as a way for the male students to occupy their time during the winter; by the 1950s, women were included.
Advance notice is posted for the homeless residents who live on that block to move their tents so the streets can be cleared of trash, swept by massive street sweepers, and then sprayed down with disinfectant in workers wearing white Hazmat suits.
He has fast-tracked infrastructure projects, including a mass-transit system; dispatched a small army of orange-clad street sweepers to spruce up the city of more than 10 million; and instituted a "smart card" program to subsidize health care and education for the poor.
AHMEDABAD, India — The roads are a hive of activity: women hoisting buckets of sand, work crews laying down fresh tar, an army of sweepers attacking debris and a new wall going up in front of a slum, apparently to hide it from passers-by.
We called ourselves the Purchase Street Sweepers—a loving nod to DJ Kay Slay's team and the street we grew up on—and we put together five mixtapes, filled with original production, the most clever samples, hysterical skits, and a genuine love and respect for the genre.
By the end of the year, under two percent of Lego bricks will use the new polyethylene, a haul that includes not just bushes and trees but also the brushes in the car washes and street sweepers in the Lego City line, and at least one set of dragon wings.
It is not uncommon for supers or maintenance workers to blow the leaves onto the street, timing their chore for the days when street sweepers are scheduled to come, in the hopes that they will take care of the mess, according to Steven W. Birbach, the president of Vanderbilt Property Management.
They have also been swayed by his administration's policies, including fast-tracking infrastructure projects, among them a mass rapid transit system, the sprucing-up of a city of more than 10 million people with a small army of street sweepers and the institution of a "smart card" program to subsidize health care and education for the poor.
This season's Warriors, when compared with the other sweepers, are notable in several regards beyond the margin of victory: ■ The statistics of offensive rating, defensive rating and net rating — which measure a team based on its points, and points allowed, per 100 possessions, giving more context than just raw points — have been tracked far enough back to compare all of the sweeping teams since 21995.
Mr. Petrosino immigrated to the United States with his father in 1873 when he was 13; managed to apprentice himself to Clubber Williams, the notoriously tough cop from Manhattan's tenderloin district; graduated from the White Wings corps of street sweepers to the police force; became the first Italian-American detective sergeant; and insinuated himself into the thankless job of eradicating the Black Hand, the gang of kidnappers and extortionists who preyed on vulnerable Italian immigrants.
"I was spanking and a-freaking in a disco place," says Spoonie Gee (21960), who is the smooth talker, the midnight stalker, the image of the man they call the J.D. Walker, bouncing to the Patty Duke riddim as it shuffles from side to side, his voice track intermittently so flanged it hurts your ears, and that phrase takes on a power and significance you can't account for except by reference to its reminiscent tense, somehow a harbinger of how all of this will one day fade into sepia, since golden lads and girls all must, as chimney sweepers come to dust.

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