Sentence examples for laundry plant from inspiring English sources

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The Chinese hand laundries bundle up their washing and send it to a steam laundry plant, from which it is returned for ironing.

There are 32 rooms in all, this includes 18 bedrooms with baths; two complete kitchens and a laundry plant; and a glass-enclosed conservatory In the library are 15 murals by William Leftwich Dodge.

Moreover, Mr. Frumin pointed to a series of fatal construction accidents in Las Vegas and a death at an industrial laundry plant in Tulsa, all of which occurred in 2007, as evidence that OSHA was still not adequately enforcing its own regulations.

A laundry plant churns through stark white linens that seem to say, yes, this is the end of the world but that's no reason to not have a fresh towel.

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Remote controls, clean laundry, plants.

Along with another inmate, they started smuggling tools from their prison jobs, hiding them in the laundry, and planting pieces of steel wool on other prisoners to set off the metal detectors, so that the guards assumed they were broken.

So even though my father teased me when I was a boy that I would "make someone a good wife some day" -- because I knew how to cook, wash my own laundry, grow plants and flowers and do many of the things that many competent, independent people of both sexes are able to do for themselves -- I can't imagine calling myself anyone's wife.

In addition to the medical and surgical building, the other five buildings are the former hospital's power plant, laundry, a food distribution center and two administration buildings.

When the first tenants moved in, the sprawling campus — named for David Farragut, an admiral of the United States Navy — was considered a model of progressive working-class housing, with its open green spaces, elevators, modern heating plant, laundry and community center.

The suit accused the city of going ahead with the project without a plan to monitor air quality and check for other environmental problems after the city cleaned up the site — a 6.6-acre parcel that once contained a railyard, a laundry and a plant that made gas from coal.

Weerasekara et al. (2013) investigated the potential use of a hybridized adsorption/microfiltration system for the selective removal of hazardous cobalt and strontium ions from nuclear power plant laundry wastewater via hybridized adsorption/microfiltration processes.

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