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Finally, closings can be delayed by heirs who drag their feet cleaning out a loved one's apartment, by lost stock certificates and by the failure to obtain proof that estate taxes have been paid.
At work, the 34-year-old spends two hours on her feet, cleaning a three-floor building.
For years -- at least a decade -- I refused to buy gas at Exxon and would ask my friends to indulge my boycott, especially when Exxon dragged it's feet cleaning up.
He even held the state in contempt of court when he thought it was dragging its feet cleaning up a system where thousands of inmates slept on the dirty bare floors of their cellblocks and often went without medical care.
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The meeting with the executives could prove interesting, because analysts say the conglomerates, known as chaebols, have dragged their feet on cleaning up their debt-laden balance sheets.
Earlier this year, she dragged her feet on cleaning the voter register alleged to contain illegal voters and more recently disqualified some presidential candidates on grounds of "errors" in their application forms.
Two months ago, her 2-year-old son did the deed while Ms. Brophy was a few feet away cleaning up breakfast in their Irvington, N.Y., home: He pried off the top of the can, then dumped a fast-spreading puddle of oily blackness onto the dining room rug.
Industries that have been dragging their feet on cleaning up their act are among her most vocal foes.
As the breakdown ends, the music stops and Gaga is seen in a bathtub with Jesus and Judas, washing their feet and cleaning it with her hair.
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