"I used to go door-to-door with my grandfather, selling brooms and washcloths, " Wright recalls.
We take brooms with us, we take bins with us and water to wash down if necessary.
Their father, Peter, makes brooms for a living, and as the action begins the children are alone, working.
All of a sudden everyone was raising their brooms and I managed to get the photo on my iPhone.
The unglamorous work of caregiving may give human beings the chance to figure out just how those darned brooms work.
But hours later locals wearing wellies and washing up gloves were reclaiming the streets with brooms, bin bags and dustpans.
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We saw this resolve in the people who gathered in Clapham, in Manchester, in Wolverhampton with brooms to clean up the streets.
Mr Gibb said he was struggling to get the water out when three men arrived with brooms and helped with the clean-up.
Another sound adds to the symphony of this landscape awakening from its slumber: the rhythmic sweeping of brooms in the courtyards of nearby dwellings.
Hansel is tying brooms for his dad, while Gretel is knitting.
Police said they made seven arrests outside the Luton ground, after officers were attacked by fans wielding brooms and mops taken from a local DIY store.
If one's being pedantic the brooms are in fact brushes.
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But Homebase in Battersea gave away a number of brooms, dustbin bags and dustpans and brushes, and also sold some items half price to those taking part in the clean-up.
BBC: England riots: Are brooms the symbol of the resistance?
But people were removing it with shovels and brooms.
BBC: England riots: Are brooms the symbol of the resistance?
Workers sweep the squares with willow brooms, and flocks of pigeons swoop across the courtyards or roost on temple rooftops, their fluttering wings blending with the distant hum of traffic and car horns.
Track conditions deteriorated during the course of qualifying and the surface was breaking up at the newly resurfaced hairpin with officials forced to use brooms to clear the racing line of gritty debris.
There was no one else in the tunnel, which was whitewashed and warm, lit by low-wattage bulbs, and branched off into small closets and locked chambers full of brooms and mops and cleaning solutions.
And while Hazard and his team had no problem helping a certified witch sell her home, they did have a problem with the dozens of brooms she kept around her house that had buyers stumbling.
On the sides of this street were luggage stores, bike and auto repair shops, snack stands, and stores that seemed to be packed with a mishmash of imported goods: brooms, hats, or LED shrines upon which to place your Buddha figure.
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Brooms often double as guitars.
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In 1994, as the Mandela government came to power, Motsepe left the law firm and struck out on his own, hoping to build a business contracting low-level labor like sweeping, where workers use brooms to glean gold dust from the rock surface after industrial mining crews have done their work.
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