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"He became a major and he told me about being in the officers' mess when the 1945 election results came in.
Unfortunately, the money promised comes with strings: that local governments will continue to clean up after their mess when the money's all gone.
The film school has emboldened other business owners to vent long-held frustrations with a market that they say hurts business and often leaves them cleaning up a mess when the farmers pack up.
Wycombe, Dagenham and Barnet were all in a mess when the Gills turned up, while Torquay have been labouring a little, yet they turned the leaders over in midweek.
The Hoosiers (23-4, 13-2) avoided one potential mess when the six players who skipped Friday's practice, the first run by the interim coach Dan Dakich, opted not to skip the game.
But after guests have soaked tired limbs after a long day on skis, it's the chalet staff who have to clear up the mess when the bubbles die down.
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A sanitized, dry funnel can help to prevent a mess when adding the yeast to the narrow opening of a carboy.
It may be that neither ministers nor Network Rail wanted to publicly relive the mess when, weeks after the election, the transport secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, had to tell the Commons that the grand five-year plan for the biggest investment in the railways since Victorian times had gone off track.
We're paying public tax dollars to subsidize cleanup for that mess when really the gas companies should be taking it out of their profits".
Cut the wires in the Honda harness (not the wires in the car) by 6 inches (18cm) so that there won't be too much of a mess when you pack the radio in the car.
The supplies should be simple and involve very little mess when used so the limited time is spent more on creativity and less on clean up.
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