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Affleck may have cleaned up here.
"They may have cleaned that up," he said.
While Mayor Giuliani's sweeps may have cleaned the streets, they did not erase the messy legacy of crime and drugs.
Ford may have cleaned up the stains, but for Gucci's fall collection, even Dylan would feel comfortable in this coffeehouse couture: faded jeans, flat caps and suede blazers.
Mr. Hayward may have cleaned up the company's deeper problems, but he stills needs strong damage limitation, for the sake of BP and the whole industry.
OutKast may have cleaned up at the Grammys and on the pop charts this year with the wondrous sprawl of "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," but "Aquemini' is this irrepressible Atlanta duo's inventive masterpiece.
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My daughter will be at the new germ-free Glasto with 40 volunteer litter pickers, screening a new documentary to raise money for children living on distant rubbish tips, so that they may have clean clothes, schools and lovely hygienic lavatories, which they also long for.
Also, if the first time the spectra appeared contaminated, this step may have partially cleaned it.
You should only need to fully clean the air conditioner once a year, but if you live near cottonwood trees or dandelions, you may have to clean the unit more frequently during the spring, possibly weekly or even daily.
I may have to clean a spot off the rug.
One note: you may have to clean up after "the occasional minimal dust" shed by the ceiling.
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