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But if you get soil, plant something in it and water it, you can feed yourself.
Don't force the issue buy a lovely pair of gardening gloves and give them a knee rest so that they don't have to get soil on their skin.
If you accidentally get soil on the sides of the bottle, obscuring the view, you can tie gauze or cotton to the end of a pencil and reach in to wipe off the soil.
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("Rich people did not get soiled," she recalled of her childhood, "they didn't care, they thought they could throw it all away").
Francis is inviting the Church to leave behind the tidy moralism of the pulpit and the sacristy in order to do "what good she can, even if in the process, her shoes get soiled by the mud of the street".
On Wednesday, the Web site Gothamist reported a message posted on the pizzeria's Facebook page: "Di Fara Pizza is now accepting apron donations so that Dom can change the apron after he makes each pie so it does not get soiled".
This body region can also get soiled in poorly maintained stalls presenting elements splashed with dejections or through the movements of dirty tail around the hind section.
(conceptually translated as 'the best blood is from within the family/ biradari ; your blood will not get soiled by the blood of an unknown stranger') (man, 55 years, rural area) "We are Sayyeds … we do not take ' paraya khoon '".
The cage floor will get soiled quickly.
And this way if your first round bags get soiled, you have a backup.
A dressing is most likely to get soiled when you take the dog outside to the toilet.
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