Last month during one Olympic test event, ATM machine were cleaned out leaving tourists strapped.
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When Jesus Christ came in and cleaned out this dark heart, that was light.
As he cleaned out his office, he came across ten gift cards scattered beneath the files.
The infected material must then be cleaned out completely and the drilled section filled in.
And have it cleaned out in a way that makes somebody else look bad.
In the past, we've cleaned out both sides of the drain, which really upsets the water voles.
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They are relics of the Suharto era and should all be cleaned out.
His magnificent seven cleaned out the bookies, and even halted BBC Grandstand's Final score as the cameras showed live coverage of his success.
It's also not a mystery that our corporate tax rate is way too high and there are preferences there that could be cleaned out.
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By the time the Justice Department forced the company to open its code to select viewers, all the nasty bits had been cleaned out.
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Miller spoke while Sabres players cleaned out their lockers a day after closing the season with a 2-1 shootout win over the New York Islanders.
And, I mean, he's a great campaigner, but this is a terrible smear on the Republican Party in Kentucky that needs to be cleaned out.
"Since Saturday the road drainage system has been cleaned out and electricity to the surrounding houses has been reinstated by Western Power Distribution, " he said.
When they go back home, their place has been cleaned out.
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Rivkin stayed in Spain and when the assistant returned to the U.S. noticed that Rivkin's office was cleaned out and numerous documents were shredded, authorities said.
In 1971, some stumblebum thieves drilled their way into a branch of the Lloyds Bank in the Marylebone section of London and cleaned out the vault.
"The search is continuing as of yesterday afternoon in the other valleys, because the whole territory has to be cleaned out completely, " he went on to say.
And the mud that had to be shoved down the hole to keep it under control in recent months has now been cleaned out of the hole.
Alan Smith slid in on Manuel Almunia while Joey Barton cleaned out Gilberto as the Magpies harried and harassed their opponents to try to nullify Arsenal's smooth passing play.
The Abrahams believe it was the same crook who had come a few weeks earlier, just before Thanksgiving, and cleaned out the shelves on the opposite side of the store.
Lobster season started a couple of weeks before we arrived, so hundreds of boats and thousands of divers had already visited - and cleaned out - most of the reefs.
Amongst the accounts cleaned out, it seems, were those of senior officials from the Cypriot banks and the government, and the suspicion is that they have been transferred to another EU country.
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If you're one of the many, many BlackBerry Storm buyers who cleaned out inventories at Verizon stores on Friday, all that time spent waiting in the cold just became a bit more worthwhile.
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The Tax Reform Act of 1986 basically cleaned out bloated tax benefits, like the Investment Tax Credit, as a way to generate enough revenue to allow for a significant lowering of marginal tax rates.
At Duluth's Lake Superior Zoo, where a group of barnyard animals drowned in the flood, and a polar bear and two seals temporarily escaped, 200 volunteers dug out exhibits from mudslides and cleaned out debris on Saturday.
It has been cleaned out, and made to look as it would have done in wartime, with the help of historians from the Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team (CART), and a newspaper appeal for secrets held amongst locals for over half a century.
Mr Pfeffer points out that CEOs who presided over three years of poor earnings and led their firms into bankruptcy only faced a 50% chance of losing their jobs (and perfectly successful senior managers are routinely cleaned out when new CEOs take over).
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