It can transform dirty water from any source: rivers, oceans, and even raw sewage.
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Though in good spirits, all Mr Wei had with him was a battered suitcase full of his dirty laundry from prison.
Listen, when you work hard (and play hard) the way we do, your hands are going to get dirty from time to time.
Similarly, the fact that Pedroia was out there before anyone else already dirty from diving while taking grounders on the game Epstein watched made an impression.
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Just wait for those dirty looks from fellow caffeine addicts as you fumble to unlock your phone, launch your app, tap it, and wait for the beep.
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It was fabulous, one of the purest great food experiences ever, even if it did draw dirty looks from a horrified local walking her dog past our bench.
Some people in the industry still believe that America's need for oil is so great that it cannot afford to reject oil, however dirty, from a friendly, secure supplier.
Dirty laundry from the housing bubble has been put out to dry in recent weeks with the so called foreclosure-gate involving robo-signers and institutions such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and J.
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The Vatican has sought to quell controversy over Pope Francis' conduct during Argentina's so-called Dirty War from 1976 to 1983, amid accusations that he could have done more to protect two Jesuit priests who were kidnapped.
Human rights groups estimate that up to 30, 000 people were killed or disappeared in Argentina's "dirty war" from 1976 to 1982.
He brought out a dirty piece of paper from the knot on his sarong.
The government hopes to steer China's economy--and its image--away from dirty factories and toward global brands and high-tech outfits.
It's about extracting dirty and dangerous stuff from often risky places, investing eye-popping amounts and often making gob-smacking profits.
He drove into Memphis the nextday, delivering refurbished typewriters and picking up dirty, nonfunctional machines from three behind-the-times businesses and two antique shops.
His six-pound machine uses peritoneal dialysis but has catalysts and enzymes that remove the toxins from dirty solution so the liquid can be reused.
"As a large and rapidly growing energy user, Apple cannot be a sustainability leader if it remains a passive recipient of the electricity it is provided from dirty utilities, " the Greenpeace report says (PDF).
Cheap gas and environmental legislation under the Clean Air Act, aimed at emissions of sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxide and mercury (but not carbon dioxide) from dirty coal plants, accelerated a trend that is set to continue.
In truth, the most common way that the flu is spread is the result of person- to- person contact, as well as from dirty hands that touch your face- especially your eyes, nose and mouth that become portals of entry for the virus.
Fans of interior monologue will have a blast, and the grandeur of the conception is undeniable, but so is the sense of a filmmaker reluctant to get his hands dirty and shying away from the grit of everyday life the jobs the adults do, for instance, is never spelled out.
Everything we use is built from basic elements dug up from the earth in big, inherently dirty processes.
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Under the center consoles you can tell if the carpet appears genuinely clean because it is or if it was cleaned from being dirty.
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In May 2000 many players of The Sims were outraged when their game characters died because of an infection contracted from a dirty virtual guinea pig.
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Another dirty comedy of bad manners from director Neil LaBute.
Another is trying to distance himself from some dirty pictures.
Dr. Bob knew that 90 percent of bad breath comes from a dirty tongue, and he was certain he had invented the very best tool for removing those bacteria.
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It is as if the old ghosts of the "dirty war" came back from the sands of Mali to haunt Algiers, bringing home the spectre of armed groups which it had taken the Algerian army a decade of great efforts to expel.
Mr Huhne said the government would aim to encourage new entrants into the energy market, make clean energy more attractive to investors, develop reserve plants to ensure "the lights stay on" during periods of high demand, and limit the amount of carbon emissions from "dirty" power stations.
Big black bags holding 250 pounds of dirty coveralls and uniforms are dumped from a rail system overhead into 450-pound steel washers big enough to scrub a small rhino.
One plus is that, apart from the possibly dirty business of generating it, the gas is the cleanest fuel on the planet, combining with oxygen to create H2O, pure water vapor.
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