He told the general all about the troubles of the poor washer-woman.
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With the thought being that the window washer saw him doing drugs.
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Half way through emptying the washer they were still coming out assembled.
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We had a large, industrialsize washer that was very time-consuming to use.
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I sorted, then loaded the washer, holding back items requiring special treatment.
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A laundrymachine was furnished, and a kind of laundrying was accomplished.
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You just set it right there by your fancy laundrymachine. He pointed past the kitchen.
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One customer lives in a New York City apartment with no laundrymachine in her building.
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So Anderson rolled out of bed, shed his clothes, and tossed them into the small laundrymachine.
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The laundrymachine was on its side, fridges were tipped over because they had been floating down the hallway, he said.
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Where possible, save the grey water from your washingmachine to flush.
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They needed olive oil and coffee and capsules for the washingmachine.
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The ones that survived going around the washingmachine six weeks earlier.
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Not a supermarket or a washingmachine in sight -yes please.
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Back home, we set up the crate next to the washingmachine.
Ús de clothes washer en anglès
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The fin surrounding the cuttlefish started to wave, and the clotheswasher sound started.
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The flying clotheswasher's pattern was tightening, getting closer, louder.
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It sounded like a clotheswasher on the spin cycle.
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Only run your dishwasher, clotheswasher, and dryer when they're full for additional savings on your utility costs.
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They have their own clotheswasher.
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We ran our son's Duplo Lego bricks through the clotheswasher in preparation for giving them away and the results were astonishing.
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All around them, the oscillating sound of the clotheswasher drowned out every other noise, even the bitter howling of the wind.
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U.S. appliance maker Whirlpool Corp. has also won anti-dumping duties against Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics brand clotheswashers made in China.
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Those standards call for low-flow toilets and showerheads and more efficient clotheswashers - far less expensive steps than multi-million dollar desalination plants.
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- Manufacturers of energy-efficient clotheswashers, refrigerators and dishwashers can qualify for credits of between $45 to $250 per appliance.