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I could get into this pub-outside-a-city lark (recommendations, please), but this one must swiftly clean up its act.
"I also said that she'd end up with rabbit poo all over her room and she'd have to clean it up – that seemed to kill the idea fairly swiftly!" A request from Chrissie Wilson's five-year-old Lola in Brighton for "a pooing plastic dog, as seen on the vile TV advert" (her mother's description) was swiftly nipped in the bud.
It's one of many online reputation management services that claim to be able to swiftly clean up your digital profile.
Your March 17 article ["Parents' Fear: A Monster in the Playground"] once again demonstrates the continuing failure of our government to swiftly clean up and provide proper public notification of hazardous waste and petroleum spill sites.
Can we clean it?
'Clean it,' I said.
"Just clean it up.
Clean it?
You clean it up.
Clean it out and keep it clean.
Ministers had warned earlier in the summer that unless the sector swiftly cleaned up its act over the use of controversial methods used by private firms to raise cash from donors on its behalf, they would impose regulations.
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