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After the World Trade Center attack in 2001, a Maxons spokesman said, the company was called in to clean 50 high-rise office buildings, hundreds of businesses, 3,000 residences and landmarks like St. Paul's Chapel and Trinity Church.
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Police had cordoned off the installation this morning as contractors were called in to clean the 52 pillars, one for each of the people killed.
And Wildstein told the jury that Christie called him "Mr Wolf", after the character in the movie Pulp Fiction who is called in to clean up dead bodies.
Nearly every consultant will tell you about the time he was called in to help clean up a mess caused by another consultant.
Again the safety car was called in to permit track marshals to clean up the debris, but giving Vettel another chance to gain position, as the cars bunched up behind the safety car.
Experts will be called in to complete the clean-up work on Saturday and Perspex will be put over it for protection.
"This state had a party for 10 years and I'm the guy who got called in to clean up the mess," Christie says.
And in a sign that women have arrived, they're increasingly being called on to clean up corporate scandals.
In Roles v Nathan 2 All ER 908 a pair of chimney sweeps were called to clean the flues of a boiler.
Collor, who was called "Mr. Clean" in the Brazilian press when elected in 1990, was impeached half way through his five year term in the wake of a major corruption scandal that revealed his habitual use of cocaine.
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