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A mountain hare appears to clean itself in the winter's morning sun in this magical shot taken by Mike Mckenzie on a snowy day in High Peak in Derbyshire.
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He bounced in and out of baseball for the rest of the 80s before finally appearing to clean himself up.
And in most cases, the government does not appear to clean up the fallout, leaving the exploits open to be re-used by scammers, criminals, or anyone else for any purpose.
But that's the bad, soused Thea from another time, while the one who devours most of the story appears to have cleaned up.
Mayor Smith is particularly proud that the cruise industry in Alaska, some of whose ships were convicted of dumping polluted water and chemicals, appears to have cleaned up its act considerably.
Whatever the case, Microsoft appears to have cleaned the decks of its little investor problem.
It appears to have cleaned its act.
Balls, too (although at one point described as "scary"), appears to have clean hands, refusing to do anything that would undermine Alistair Darling's position as chancellor at the height of the banking crisis.
A model for replication The combination of aid and community empowerment is working; the camp appears to be clean and community leaders in other camps want to start with a similar programme in their own camps.
This may be particularly important as we necessarily inhale air that appears to be "clean," but which contains permissible levels of agents that may have adverse effects on the brain, especially in persons with genetic risk factors and or co-morbid conditions that already predispose them for development of AD.
I mean, it's great that Google appears to be trying to clean up the look of the results page, which has gotten pretty cluttered over the years as they add more and more types of information and snippets.
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