• Wiping a screen down with a microfiber cloth will get rid of up to 99 percent of those germs.

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  • The old man gave the house the once-over, looked down the flaking hall, across the warped pine flooring, gazed up at the cloth-covered wires snaking along the ceiling.

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  • Then, in his blog post last week, he repeats incorrect information about the genesis of the Exchange being plagued by anti-selection, which he appears to have made up from whole cloth for an earlier blog post.

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  • The sight of him standing there with his sleeves pushed up and his cloth over his shoulder and his look of readiness all this made me smile, and the smile that came back to me seemed to stream out of the glass and into my arms, my chest, my face, my blood.

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  • The Bulgaria portion was covered up with a black cloth.

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  • Flip with his breakfast cereal smile, in his zip-up land speed suit, made of a silvery-blue ripstop cloth that refracted to lavender at angles and folds, and lace-up racing boots that were the color of vanilla ice cream.

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  • And although the Drudge Report has been guilty of some rumormongering, there is no evidence that Matt Drudge--or any other online journalist--has ever made up a story out of whole cloth, like The New Republics Stephen Glass.

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  • She then spent years, in New York's Garment District along Seventh Avenue, making sketches and picking up pins for male designers who proved cloth-eared where her ideas for fashions were concerned.

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  • Since household dust is often where many of the toxins that enter our home end up, do your dusting with a damp cloth that actually collects and removes dust rather than stir it back into the air.

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  • Roger spreads it over a lissom, a wooden board covered in a rough, porous cloth, and repeats the process until he has made up a "cheese", eleven lissoms in total, which is wheeled on rails to the press.

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  • What could be more American than Fume Blanc, a wine that was essentially made up here on our shores out of whole cloth, invented to help California differentiate itself and pull out from under the shadow of French wines, something it has long since done.

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  • We turned up his oxygen flow, put his wrists in cloth restraints, and tried to reason with him.

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  • When the cloth is purple, the purple threads in the sash seem to light up.

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  • She would escape the bare concrete steps, layered with dust, that led up into rooms without windows, the walls painted lurid, glossy colors, as if to make up for the dreariness, the television covered with an embroidered cloth.

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  • The raft stood up to Pacific storms and Mr Heyerdahl and his friends supplemented their diet with algae strained through cloth.

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  • But she recalls picking up from her mother not only how to sew but also a source of inspiration: the remnants of cloth made for one-of-a-kind garments that were sold at flea markets.

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