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to cleanup
noun
The act of cleaning or tidying something.
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His latest experiment involved shifting Wright from third in the order to cleanup.
Although the book has two authors, it could have used a third assigned to cleanup patrol.
So the judge's decision does add years and billions of dollars to cleanup costs.
La Russa wanted to maximize McGwire's production but did not want to drop him from the third spot to cleanup.
The Cardinals lost for the first time in three games since Albert Pujols was moved to cleanup.
When it came to cleanup, Smithfield again turned to special E.U. subsidies, requesting $11.5 million in compensation.
Like Susanne said earlier, the EPA knows there are serious costs to cleanup, but chooses not to monitor them.
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who brought the suit against Exxon in 2007, said that the company will now, for the first time, be held to cleanup deadlines.
As a result, the president faces another two months in crisis management before he can even turn his focus exclusively to cleanup and recovery.
"For coastal businesses dependent on tourism, losing this weekend and potentially the big Labor Day weekend due to cleanup could be devastating, given the tight margins this year".
Some felt they had missed the war and were consigned to cleanup duty in the aftermath of the most active era for the United States military in decades.
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