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This time it's been billed as an "Emergency Budget", coming as soon as possible after the election so that the new Government can start working on cleaning up the mess left by the last one.
We began working on cleaning up and placing the accounts in safe mode immediately.
While you are working on cleaning up your home, don't forget your car.
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"Before they do any of this work, they should work on cleaning up the town itself and get rid of all the guys who stand around all day smoking and doing nothing," he said.
Other reasons to work on cleaning up the Gulf Shores and waters may be less tangible, less obvious.
They throw parties on it and work on cleaning up the canal's water and making their boat the best boat it can be.
For example, during the 2008 flooding, Credit Island in the city's southwest corner remained closed for 5½ months while crews worked on cleaning up damage and removing river debris.
They should be confirmed without delay, so that they can get to work on cleaning up the huge mess that the Bush administration left behind, restore the integrity of the Justice Department, and move on to ensure justice for hard-working Americans.
If you have any errors or bad reports in your credit history, now is the time to work on cleaning up your credit report to raise your credit score.
The bill before the committee would set limits on carbon dioxide emissions, modernize the electrical transmission grid, finance work on cleaning up coal-fired power plants and force large gains in the energy efficiency of buildings, appliances and vehicles.
We thank Dr Wayne Richardson for his meticulous work on cleaning up the ISC Bulletin from various artefacts known to him as to a former Senior Seismologist of the ISC, including hundreds of out-dated or incomplete seismic phase names reported to the ISC over the years.
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