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Take a cloth and wipe out each of the chambers.
Take a cloth or sponge and wet it.
Take a cloth or paper towel, or even a napkin and leave the brushes to dry.
Take a cloth, tea towel or towel and dip it into water.
Headband: Just take a cloth Headband for this, or take a strip of cloth and tie it around your head.
Take a cloth or a paper towel to wipe off any grime that might have been left behind by the steamed up water.
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She was about to speak when Aunt Cissy stopped her with a glance, and Phyllis moved quickly to an iron chest in the corner of the kitchen, from which she took a cloth to spread on the table, and heavy stone plates and mugs, which she set on the table in four places.
She told Bakharty: "I used to end up going in the public toilets and, especially when there weren't no places where you could get sanitary towels, I end up taking a cloth or whatever, ripping it up like, you know, and then just using that.
Only on occasion are there "glitches" that take us outside the formerly agreed-to boundaries: Watson's British accent and physical restraint gives way to an American-accented rock-star persona; Aldrich and Zoe Boesen "corpse" –struggling to hold back their laughter; Gallacher takes a cloth to her face, removing the heavy white foundation to show flushed, raw skin.
"What shocked me even more was that she said after the first soldier raped her, the second soldier took a cloth from his pocket to wipe her clean and then proceeded to rape her.
Take a damp cloth and a squirt of dawn soap on your cloth and gently stroke with the grain of hair.
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