Moppers rotate into the six-sweeper rotation, aiming to turn the three mops on either side into one continuous mop.
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Similarly, the Swiffer was invented by an industrial design firm that tasked designers to spend hours watching other people dust and mop.
Its job is greatly complicated by its desire to maintain a pegged currency: buying dollars at the fixed rate of 8.3 yuan creates a lot of extra liquidity that it then struggles to mop up.
Twice Cristiano Ronaldo tried his luck from long range with free-kicks, and on the second occasion Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas could not hold on to the ball and Gerard Pique had to mop up.
Ruminah, from East Java, said she was let out for only one hour a day to mop the floor.
They told the family to tell the police that they had cleaned the house and would be taking the mop with them.
He shook his head in distaste as he reached for his teacup, his chipped nail polish as black as his '80s mop of hair.
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At the age of 12, instead of complaining about having to help with the housework, he developed a remote-controlled car that could mop and vacuum.
The Beatles launched a craze with the collar-length, over-the-ear mop-top.
It is thought that several cancer types are associated with infections, and a weakened immune system - such as that found in a HIV patient - is less able to mop these up.
Israel has large bunker-buster bombs but the U.S. hasn't provided the MOP to any other country.
Foreign peacekeepers will continue to work with the local police to mop up the leftovers.
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Defiant individualism and a dedication to personal expression outweigh a mop-top tenfold.
Laszlo's men edged in front once again five minutes before the break after Mark Reynolds and Craigan both failed to mop up the danger.
According to Air Force officials, the 20.5 foot-long MOP carries over 5, 300 pounds of explosive material.
The current experiment: a scooter that could be used to mop the floors of malls.
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The US company is reported to be considering teaming up with one of the bidders to mop up any leftover stores.
The new Honeywell could be well placed not only to win more of this business, but also to mop up a few rivals.
Imagine the potential for trouble monetizing this giant liability side of the balance sheet while selling the asset side to mop up the cash again.
But the pace of bank lending is unsustainable, and America's recent experience suggests that it is better to prevent bubbles forming than to mop up the mess afterwards.
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The strongest argument for a revaluation now is not that the yuan is undervalued, but that an adjustment would halt speculative capital inflows and so mop up the excess liquidity.
Their inland shrimp farm uses another fish, the tilapia, to mop up the shrimps' waste.
They should let the bleach sit for 15 minutes before using a mop or sponge to clean up.
The idea would be to prevent, rather than mop up after, economic crises.
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The oil, gas and petrochemicals sector employs only 120, 000 workers, and is hardly going to mop up the job-seekers.
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