It identified that Indians do not wash their hair as often as westerners (largely because it is too expensive), but always wash it for special occasions.
Not only bar soap has been banned but also body wash, shampoo, hair conditioner and even shaving cream.
Michael Philpott told jurors his family had been "having the bathroom done" but he did wash his face with water.
The cuisine at St George tends toward the heavy, with lots of stews and pork dishes, but you can wash it all down with hard-to-find wines.
But the car wash experience really drove it home for me and will cause me to look at the incentive plans I create or approve from multiple angles and with a new level of scrutiny to increase the odds that the result is the intended consequence.
Not too late to file, but too late to wash away the cumulative impression.
Fresh, green grass has begun growing again in some of the hardest-hit marshes of southern Louisiana, but oil continues to wash ashore in places.
Basically what most mothers are looking for is a nappy that performs like a disposable but that you can wash and reuse for more than one child.
But Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland have kept it smart and irony-free -- there isn't a trace of condescension in their evocation of working people trying to hold it together, if not get ahead, or in their concentration on familiar, even timeless themes.
William Baird insisted that more notice should have been given, but this didn't wash with the High Court.
He thanked me for writing him and said it explained why he was having a big spike in people coming in to get their windshields fixed but not getting a car wash.
But she does dress and wash, and she brushes her teeth and combs her hair, which has grown back decently, gray around her face and dark at the back, the way it was before.
Clearly, if this putative iPhone 5X came on the market, Apple would move some customers from the iPhone 5 to it (which is a wash), but would also capture some portion of the people they are losing to big-screen Android phones.
But if you get up to wash your face and when you come back to bed someone's taken your place, perhaps you shouldn't blame her.
It usually began with standing water: a tide pool or pond or salty shallow, wet enough to breed bacteria but not so wet as to wash them away.
Recessions make people price sensitive, but they still need to eat and wash their clothes.
Professor Richard James, director of the Centre for Healthcare Associated Infections at the University of Nottingham agreed the evidence on transmission of infection from clothing such as long sleeves was not clear but short sleeves may encourage staff to wash their hands properly.
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At long last, we reached the Wild River, promptly disrobed and sat in the low but rushing stream, letting the cool water wash over us as we filled and sterilized our bottles.
After trying a number of alternatives, Ms. Willis, a preschool teacher, finally settled on a treatment available on drugstore shelves that includes honey but no drugs, as well as a saline wash for the girl's nose.
"Not only do we need to wash the sticky substance off the birds, but a lot of them arrived in quite a weak state struggling to eat and drink, " he said.
He'd been able to wash it a few times on his journey, but it'd been a while.
But such techniques do not tell researchers who brought the Cowboy Wash settlement to its untimely end, nor why.
With traditional chemicals reducing the temperature of the wash would increase the amount of time it takes, but enzymes behave differently.
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That depends on the likelihood of substantially similar (but not identical) index funds or ETFs getting around the IRS wash sale rules.
Epiphany, celebrated in January, helps wash sins away - in icy rivers and lakes - but not before another healthy dose of fortunetelling.
In "Back Street in Jarrow, Tyneside" (1937), the cat in the foreground is clear enough, but you have to penetrate the smog to see the woman hanging wash on a clothesline in the distance.
The New York Times reports that Boeing is producing a Dreamliner a week at its production facilities in Everett, Wash. and Charleston, S.C.. But since the 787 is grounded, those planes are piling up.
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