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He just needs to rinse and repeat 27 times.
This may be because her character, a United States marshal named Carrie Stetko, needs to rinse off the grime of Antarctica, where she is stationed.
The detergent needs to rinse cleanly without leaving residue on newly washed items.
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However, the water in the tanks is so salty that you need to rinse yourself thoroughly afterwards.
It looks nicer, with cleaner lines and dries faster if you need to rinse it for any reason.
Since Ms. Akin said I didn't need to rinse the bulgur (a step I had seen in Turkish cookbooks), I didn't rinse.
If you like your rice fluffy, you need to rinse it before you cook it and use more water — a ratio of two parts water to one part rice.
They used a cartridge that had been designed for parts of the world with limited access to water, which meant there was less need to rinse out the blade in between strokes.
Whenever I see men shaving with the water running, not only at a drizzle (which is all you need to rinse your razor) but at full blast, I am both fascinated and appalled.
So she has new discoveries — that you don't need to rinse poultry (it might actually spread pathogens around, but more important, it just waterlogs the skin and meat) and that presalting is better at seasoning and tenderizing turkey than brining.
So, that's everything that a scammer would need to rinse your credit card dry.
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