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Afterward, the attackers meticulously cleaned the apartment, tearing up the carpet, pouring bleach down the drain and painting the walls.
Jews meticulously cleaned their houses before Passover, while early Christians traditionally made a clean sweep of things in between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.
(Polenta, a close cousin, is a finer grind of yellow corn, meticulously cleaned of all traces of flour, so each granule is more or less distinct).
When there is time, he will trade world news, discuss the weather, overpraise his strong coffee, whose secret is a meticulously cleaned pot.
The reels were taken to BBC studios and post-production where the footage, frame by frame, was meticulously cleaned, scanned, then digitally restored and re-released in 2012.
I tell my clients that you can either have a meticulously cleaned house, home-cooked meals and so on, or live your dream.
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"Master craftspeople will meticulously clean the stone, which will take some time, it's a bit like restoring a painting," Mr. Rosso said in a telephone interview.
We must meticulously clean out every fold, pocket and Velcro attachment of any bag, hat or object we intend to take off the ship.
She meticulously cleans them with a toothbrush.
But if you want to meticulously clean your painting with almost zero risk of damage to the oils, this is the way to go.
In Hancock County, Miss., where the Army Corps is in charge, contractors in protective suits carefully open refrigerators and meticulously clean them out, sanitizing the interiors with a cleaning solution.
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