Sentence examples for making laundry from inspiring English sources

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They were hard work, akin to chopping wood, hauling water and making laundry starch from scratch out of boiling water, flour and "a little kerosene to make the clothes slip".

Procter & Gamble operates a 500-worker factory making laundry detergent, shampoo and diapers for the Vietnam market, while a Ford Motor plant run by a Vietnamese outfit can pump out 14,000 vehicles a year.

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He also found a way to make laundry presses open or close when a worker approached.

Dr. Deas became "everybody's doctor" after his seven-year campaign against Argo starch -- the only company to make laundry starch in an edible form.

Just as bluing compounds used to make laundry whiter than white (and still do), shampoos for silver hair neutralize pollution, chemical buildup and the stained-teeth hue that indicates neglect.

Advantix recently announced a big deal to air condition a Procter & Gamble factory in India that makes laundry liquid pods.Competition will soon heat up, however, as rivals develop their own liquid desiccant air conditioners.

"I made 'Laundry' as a film school project, with no intention of it going anywhere but my reel, so all of the exposure it's been getting has been really exciting," Ms. Katvan said.

Prim wants to make laundry lovable.

I guess that does make laundry seem like something worth outsourcing.

Synthetic biologists might harness bacteria to make laundry detergent, clothes, furniture, even concrete that self-heals cracks.

In the same way that some companies have handed out Uber credits for commuting, or Exec credits for anything else, Washio has enabled employers to make laundry an employee perk.

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