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Simply do a wavy line from the base of your nail to its tip, being careful to keep it neat.
There is a gravedigger working in the cemetery this time, an easygoing man willing to explain the mechanics of the job — a seven-foot spike to probe the spot, a wood frame to shape it, an edger to keep it neat — which is the nearest he can come to explaining its mysteries.
"The interior still looks new because I don't take passengers and I keep it neat".
Go over the hedge lightly in mid-July just to keep it neat.
Where, instead of cutting the grass, they graze sheep to keep it neat.
The living room was somewhat formal, and she wanted to keep it neat.
Instead, aim to get one third of the plot into cultivation each year, and regularly strim or mow the rest to keep it neat and tidy.
It was carried and the machine was put in soon after, together with a rack for people to hang their coats and hats on and an attendant with a dustpan to keep it neat.
Ask the hair stylist who calls himself Alexandre of Paris what the new direction in hair styles is and he will quickly answer "classique". By classic, he means the buns and chignons that get the hair away from the face and keep it neat while the models make their rapid changes in clothes.
In the Paper Mill Playhouse's delightful new production of "Little Shop of Horrors," Audrey (Jenny Fellner) sings about those dreams in "Somewhere That's Green," the show's signature ballad: "There's plastic on the furniture/To keep it neat and clean/In the Pine-Sol scented air/Somewhere that's green".
6. Keep it neat.
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