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It's not quite clear if they should be cleaned up or abandoned or if there's some other kind of solution.
"Cycling is on the mend but there are still some rather nasty and infected sores that need to be cleaned up or taken out," says Brian Cookson in the midst of a festering election campaign against his rival, Pat McQuaid, to become the next president of the UCI, world cycling's governing body.
Those with contents cover can expect the insurer to dry, clean and restore possessions, or replace or pay for any items that are so badly damaged they cannot be cleaned up or repaired.
For example, you may buy a piece of contaminated industrial property that needs to be cleaned up, or you may need a license to dispose of toxic byproducts from your manufacturing process.
Wait for the car to either be cleaned up or shipped to the dealership.
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This second investigation, handled by independent investigators, was hampered by the fact that most of the original debris from Iowa had been cleaned up or otherwise disposed of by the Navy before and after the first investigation, but it did uncover evidence pointing to an accidental powder explosion rather than an intentional act of sabotage.
Does it need to be cleaned up and made more accessible or could it provide better transport infrastructure for residents?
The crack will be cleaned up and stabilized, but not filled or hidden.
It needs to be cleaned up.
It certainly needs to be cleaned up.
The rest could be cleaned up.
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