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He had cleansed the country, and "clean" was a good word.
He, if anyone, had cleansed the Balkans of its vilest leader.
Instead, they would be seen as "the children of a woman who had cleansed her honour".
Mr. Obama drew raucous applause when he began his 20-minute speech by saying, in Portuguese, "Good afternoon, marvelous city!" and he said with pride that both countries had cleansed themselves of slavery.
The morsels that had cleansed our palates and minds were a mixture of lime juice, green tea, vodka, sugar and egg white that was whipped into a light foam, portioned into spoonfuls, and frozen.
United Nations monitors in Syria reported fiery devastation, the smell of death, vacated homes, looted stores and vestiges of heavy weapons on Thursday during a visit to what had been a Sunni-populated village besieged for days by Syrian forces and pro-government militiamen who said they had cleansed it of rebel fighters.
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His people have cleansed some new territory in the Bihac enclave, in northwestern Bosnia.
The destruction of wealth has cleansed society of a lot of envy.
A gentle touch - but not a "gentlemanly," protective one - seems the perfect course after minimalism has cleansed the fashion palette.
A stone was rolled at the Heide, and those successfully toppling it were believed to have cleansed themselves of sin.
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