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A laundering; a washing.
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A couple of rooms are dedicated to laundry drying, with wooden racks.
Old fashioned pair lady's drawers with strings sent to laundry couple months ago.
And for poor people, without access to laundry facilities, cloth diapers are unrealistic anyway".
Apartments include fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, data ports and access to laundry facilities.
The most common complaint is that it is a laundry list, which is an insult to laundry lists.
Over the last 35 years, some parts of that routine have changed considerably while others — particularly when it comes to laundry — are exactly the same.
From juices to shampoos to laundry detergents, many consumer products could be sold in more environmentally friendly forms than are common today in the United States.
Halliburton won a 10-year contract in a competitive tender to provide a range of services to the military, from managing latrines, to laundry services and feeding troops.
Here are a few options: Gathering your soiled belongings and getting them to the washing machine are steps that can't be skipped when it comes to laundry.
Today, there is a brigadier general in charge of cooking oil; another is assigned to laundry soap, body soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and deodorant.
In most newer children's hospitals, parents have access to laundry rooms, Internet libraries and family rooms equipped with everything from computers, television and telephones to microwaves and refrigerators.
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