After Katrina flooded his place, he brought back some of his workers to clean it up.
We didn't create this mess, but we are here to help clean it up.
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"Maybe this scandal can do something to finally clean it up, " said William O'Reilly, a Republican consultant.
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Which all leads to the challenge of what happens if the plan is wrong, and what can be done to clean it up.
They have access to the codes, they can clean it up, add to it, and distribute it worldwide to kick some conficker ass.
OOPS. The check for the excise tax bounced and the company did nothing to clean it up in the early part of its reorganization.
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If it becomes law, it will be harder to force agribusinesses to report how much they befoul the air and water, much less clean it up.
But even if Mr. Lew didn't create the mess, the taxpayers who ended up underwriting his seven-figure compensation might want to know what exactly he was doing to clean it up.
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While Hadoop provides a repository for all of this data, it is also vital to have a nervous system that can reach out, often through APIs, to suck up data from anywhere, clean it up if need be, and deliver it into Hadoop or some other repository.
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In a world where fossil fuels still dominate and factories still pollute, somebody's got to sell the tools to clean it all up.
And they talked about how genuinely hard it is to clean this up once it gets into some of these areas.
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It will take a while to clean up the refinery enough to get it running at full speed and a while to clean up its balance sheet enough to restart the stock offering.
Now it is trying to clean up the electoral roll: it recently found 52, 000 duplicated entries in a sample of 1.2m registered voters.
Tom thought it would be far better to prevent pollution than clean up a river after it had been poisoned.
Instead of coming clean, the CEO tells investors that it simply needs to clean up a few details from its existing trials in order to keep everything moving along.
He figures if he gets it onto his computer, he can clean up the recording and preserve it.
They'll need to have it worked out how to set out the various food items, manage the breakfast, and clean up and put it away afterward.
It seems clean up contractors prefer piling up billable hours rather than actually cleaning up the oil.
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"This is a good step forward, but I don't think it can clean up the problem alone, " he says.
It said clean-up costs and compensation claims for those affected by leaks at the plant may exceed initial estimates.
"We don't need a new law, but Congress needs to clean up what it did in 1986 with regard to location data, " Zwillinger says.
Electra Partners, a big British private-equity firm, says it specialises in finding firms with low growth and complex challenges that it thinks it can clean up and put on a faster growth track.
It will clean up, respair, restore and rebuild.
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Refreshing and clean, it can easily hold up against even the most sweltering summer day.
But the Obama administration has been eager to show it wants to clean up Wall Street.
It managed to clean itself up with the reduction and consolidation moves that took place as the stock price was plummeting during 2007-2008.
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