The stimulus money will reduce the clean-up time by years, according to Jon Peschong, who oversees the federal project at Hanford.
Even if Mr Abbas and Mr Fayyad manage to clean up Fatah this time, they may be bottling up radical Islamist anger that could burst out in the future.
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As a result of the reorganisation, two senior News International employees - William Lewis and Simon Greenberg - will give up their current jobs and become News Corporation staff, engaged full time in the clean-up of News international.
The trick is seeing just how fast Steel can clean up Wachovia at the same time he is learning the ropes there.
Western Digital and Toshiba are particularly hard hit as they have factories that are flooded and will take some time to clean up and get back in operation.
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It took a long time to clean up our classrooms especially the vinyl mats that we had to scrub the mud, dry them outside and roll them out again in our classes.
Their droppings on outdoor furniture cushions are aggravating and time-consuming to clean up.
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But I think the public needs to prepare for the fact that this is going to take a long time for us to clean up.
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Thus what may appear to be a low-level incident, since the most sensitive information was not compromised, can be just as complex and time-consuming to clean up as a widespread loss of medical records or credit card numbers.
She says that words were written at a particular time, and to "clean up literature" means that today's readers would lose some of the historical context.
Nor do they want to clean up the kids' messes or spend all their time in the kitchen, I'm told.
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The picture shows those who turned out the next day to clean up the street of Clapham Junction and at the time of writing has had nearly 400, 000 views.
Well, yes, because we just spent all that time, energy and money trying to clean up a big mess.
Mr Wheatley also said that the regulator would come down on firms that failed to clean up their act in a year or 18 months' time.
They both understand a simple secret: If they just promise to get their house in order, if just given time, their neighbors must eventually come and clean up the garbage themselves.
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Clean up your schedule by considering all the things that compete for your time, and decide what to keep and what to discard.
What is becoming clearer with time is that the chemical dispersants typically used in clean-up efforts to break masses of oil up into small droplets does more harm than good.
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After all, as businesses, we can choose to run them however we wish, and forcing people to be who they, in fact, are in real life may clean up the nagging annoyance of garbage comments that contribute nothing and waste everybody's time.
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Urging the World Bank to take fresh action to clean up the logging industry, Greenpeace senior forest campaigner Belinda Fletcher said it was "crunch time" for the DRC's rainforest.
He said nurses were fed up with spending time on administrative activities rather than on treating patients and ensuring hospitals were clean.
Apart from the direct expenses in the clean up and compensation for those affected, the biggest costs could be greater federal and regulatory scrutiny at a time when the industry is collectively trying to project the image that oil and gas exploration is environmentally safe.
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