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So far, roughly 200 of the up to 10,000 homes estimated to potentially have been affected by the contamination have been cleaned up, at an average cost of about $45,000 per home, according to the state agency.
The mess has been cleaned up at the amusement park at Casino Pier, but rebuilding is a work-in progress.
But Mr. Zimmerman's father said that by that time, his son had been cleaned up at the scene by medics.
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Rocky Flats is being cleaned up, at a cost of $7.2 billion; in 2007 it is due to reopen as a wildlife refuge.This happy conclusion, even under the government's plan, comes with a few asterisks and caveats.
Banking systems are being cleaned up at great cost.
A complex at Leuna in east Germany, for example, was cleaned up at huge expense after German unification.
Besides creating some difficult editing choices if this show is going to be cleaned up at all for American cable, this language may be off-putting for some viewers: lots of gay insults and sexist blather.
The star is being cleaned up at this time.
"The star is being cleaned up at this time," the statement ended.
The negatives of the film were "cleaned up at a lab" prior to release, and the film was released at Shanthi theatre, where it could not originally be released in 1964.
While it may seem like the urine should be cleaned up at this point, there are still traces in the carpet that may entice your pet to use the same spot again.
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