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en What he saw was a dress on top of eggshells, so he cleaned it up. That's his job, to clean stuff out of alleys.

en At least I get my little black dress cleaned once in awhile.

en The rule of thumb is that you dress one or two levels higher than the job that you're going for. If you were going for a job as a mechanic, you wouldn't go in there in dirty overalls, even though that's how you would dress for that kind of work. You would still go in there and show respect. You would go in with an open-collar shirt, clean pants and maybe a jacket.

en It will happen in time, ... It's week two of a long season. I have to clean up a lot of stuff. I have to clean up my routes. I have to clean up my releases (off the line of scrimmage). And I have to catch the ball when it's thrown to me. There are a lot of things that I have to do better.

en Before (contractors) got here we ourselves cleaned out the furniture, cleaned everything out. Everybody just wanted something to do because we were dead in the water, and lying on your bed and crying isn't going to help, so we cleaned up the place ourselves and the janitorial staff came in here and helped us.

en You should boot from a clean disk before removing a virus. Some viruses can't be cleaned any other way.

en It's a good bit of damage to clean up. Getting trees off houses, getting yards cleaned up -- we'll see what we can do.

en We just went back and practiced after the Virginia Tech game and worked on some of the mistakes that we made in running our inside zones and stuff like that. Cleaned up a little blocking and stuff that we might have messed up in the first game.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. We will make certain that this is the people's city hall. It's open to all, the outside has been cleaned, we're gonna clean the inside, too,

en Within a couple of minutes, literally minutes, they had cleaned out almost three dozen boxes of remote control cars and trucks. High-end stuff -- I mean, this stuff is not the kind of toys you find at the local toy store.

en We only got to shoot for one day, and now we're hoping we can come back and get some more scenes. We found some alleys and other stuff that we could do great scenes in.

en He was Mr. Clean; he was every woman's dream. All his glasses were always perfectly arranged and the cabinets were spotless. His son said that if something was used that night, he would have cleaned it.

en I wasn't sure if we were ever going to get it in. Penalties hurt us tonight. That is one thing I am surprised about. We played pretty clean football through two-a-days and our scrimmage. A lot of that stuff happens in game one. We have to clean that up.

en We saw people driving while doing all kinds of stuff. What you're seeing is the cleaned-up version.

en People may have cleaned out their closet last year for the hurricane and donated stuff.


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