Our selection hanging from the holder includes a compact carpet sweeper and a classic cotton deck mop from Casabella. |
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To me he is a natural sweeper, he reads the game well for a young player but at times he is too slow on the ball and a little languid. |
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He plays more like a sweeper than a goalie, clearing the ball before the forward can even get to it. |
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Running into a sweeper will push a canoe over or could push and hold the paddler below the surface of the water. |
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We acknowledge there are problems but I've been assured that there is a road sweeper cleaning the road twice a day. |
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I often have found the sweeper poems to be most resonant with adolescents, both here and abroad. |
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There's a bit of friction between her and Ray, but she uses the carpet sweeper like a dream. |
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Despite winning a number of short corners, Doncaster were shut out by James Riley and sweeper Luke Griggs in textbook fashion. |
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I then picked up the carpet sweeper and carried it up two flights of stairs. |
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Charlie was a farm labourer for half his life, and a road sweeper and maintenance worker for East Riding of Yorkshire Council for the rest. |
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I'm a road sweeper employed by an agency, and working at Newham council in east London. |
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The mini mechanical sweeper operates on a daily basis in and around the pedestrian area and the mid city streets. |
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She was dressed in an overly and unnecessarily long dress that left a train that seemed to serve as an effective floor sweeper. |
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The forty-two rotations have included survey ships, mine sweeper auxiliary and New Zealand minor war vessels. |
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If his first encounter of the day was with a sweeper, superstition dictated that he stop to give her five rupees. |
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It is thought that nowadays it would be unusual for the scope of general sweeper up words to be cut down under the ejusdem generis rule. |
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We use the auger to drill holes, the sweeper to sweep the parking lot, the hammer to bust concrete. |
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Police are investigating the incident involving a worker operating a mechanical street sweeper who was stopped by a gang of about eight youths. |
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In 1876, inventor Melville Bissell patented the carpet sweeper. |
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With a dash of powder and paint, a chauffeur becomes a mogul, and a street sweeper an angel. |
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A sweeper starts to move on the ground and can also go uphill in most cases. |
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If your one year old is rendered speechless with admiration at a road sweeper get this. |
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While 80 per cent of urban families who have rugs own a vacuum cleaner or a carpet sweeper, only 15 per cent have a proper place to keep it. |
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In each beat, the sweeper sweeps and makes piles of refuse, while the picker collects and loads in plastic baskets kept on a handcart. |
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But I've also got a rechargeable sweeper, so I use that now for the lounge. |
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A single pass of the grader, snow plow, or sweeper should be sufficient, however if time permits more than one pass should be done. |
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A sweeper explodes when it hits a cannon or starts to go up a hill that is too steep. |
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Ride-on manual sweeper in the battery version for 30 times higher cleaning performance than sweeping with a broom. |
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As well, at the time of the discharge, there was an opening for a sweeper at the plant. |
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You can adjust the working height of the KLMS sweeper via the front guide wheels and rear cage roller. |
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The operatorstopped a few times to pick up small pieces of snow that had fallen from a runway sweeper during the previous clean-up. |
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The chimney sweeper should check and clean the chimney, the fireplace and the flue tube once a year. |
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The sweeper enables a depth of up 15 cm of new snow or slush to be cleared without difficulty. |
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The fans are produced to meet the exact requirements of the road sweeper manufacturers and provide reliable service over a long period. |
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You can get a 2-stage snow blower, a dozer blade, front bumper, grass catcher, lawn sweeper, mulch kit and tow-behind cart. |
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A street sweeper was caught in the crossfire as a gunman fired at the officer, fatally wounding her in the back. |
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That's why you could see Johnson seated behind the wheel of an almond sweeper, gathering almonds into windrows, readying them for pick up by a harvester. |
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Pavee's attacking sweeper played a dual role as a tough defender and made sleek wing attacks that resulted in major inroads into Big Players' defense. |
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So far Joan has encountered the Almighty as a street sweeper, a mime, a guy from the power company, a naval recruiter, and a little girl playing with a ball in the park. |
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While Rovers sweeper Luke McAnelly capped a fine season by winning the man of the match award, coach Al Duroux refused to single out any star performers. |
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But a body found floating in the River Stour, near Sudbury has now been identified as the missing 49-year-old, who worked for Colchester Council as a road sweeper driver. |
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Player 1 passes straight out, then moves to sweeper to defend. |
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A TORPEDO boat, mine sweeper and battle ship are among the exhibits at the Nat ional Mari time Museum at the western end of the Marine Gardens. |
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In 1978 I was offered a job as a sweeper or lengthman for Denby Dale Council at Clayton West. |
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The device is also sometimes called a sweeper although the same term also refers to a carpet sweeper, a similar invention. |
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The Navy will also retire two mine sweeper auxiliaries. |
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Every day someone went over it with a carpet sweeper, grooming the weave at right angles to the arches at the center of the room. |
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But she drew a firm line last weekend when I faintly suggested that we might try transporting a mini Dyson carpet sweeper on the mean machine. |
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The order was given to debreast that young sweeper. The subordinates slashed the innocent sweeper's breasts. |
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She had clambered onto a moving street sweeper near Washington Square and thrown off her top in sheer jubilation at being young and bodacious in the greatest city on earth. |
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The vacuum cleaner evolved from the carpet sweeper via manual vacuum cleaners. |
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It is first associated with Henry Croft, an orphan street sweeper who collected money for charity. |
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The distance sweep mimics the sound and magnetism of a ship and is pulled behind the sweeper. |
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The tattered cloak worked like a carpet sweeper, its extrusions of wire and gauze picking up whatever nails, fluff and wood shavings were lying about the stage. |
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But, he said while he was there he would like to show Mom a great new carpet sweeper that he was selling. |
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Their duties included those of village watchman, messenger, wall mender, adjudicator of boundary disputes, street sweeper, and remover of carcasses. |
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It had fallen off a runway sweeper near the point where the tires failed. |
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You need to sweep a wool rug with a carpet sweeper. |
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A vacuum sweeper always follows directly behind the milling machine to clean the finely milled stretch so that the road can be reopened to traffic over its full width immediately after being milled. |
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For two days, he worked as a sweeper, offering himself to contractors. |
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Trying to contain the free-scoring No9 represents the toughest task yet for the cool-headed Ri Jun-Il, the 22-year-old who will continue his sweeper role in front of goalkeeper Ri Myong-Guk. |
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So the striker Joey Barton was converted into a sweeper after assaulting a team mate at training and spotted clearing rubbish at the Newcastle Falcons ground. |
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General Electric was promoting all manner of newfangled equipment, including the electric refrigerator, automatic clothes washer, pop-up toaster, electric coffee percolator, electric iron and automatic suction sweeper. |
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Stewart, Forfar, Angus A In 1907 James Murray Spangler, a janitor from the US state of Ohio, realised his cough was being caused by his old carpet sweeper. |
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Finally, vacuum sweeper trucks and towed collection units are used for collecting deicing runoff directly from the ramp pavement anywhere aircraft are deiced. |
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Anyone slower than the limit will be picked up by a sweeper bus. |
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We're talking about the cost of filling a pot hole, responding to an ambulance call, running a street sweeper or keeping a book on a library shelf. |
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In 1860 a carpet sweeper was invented by Daniel Hess of West Union, Iowa that gathered dust with a rotating brush and a bellows for generating suction. |
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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, several companies developed robotic vacuum cleaners, a form of carpet sweeper usually equipped with limited suction power. |
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