Yet, the burden will be on government to spruce up education first.
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Good for a multitude of uses, spruce boughs also make great snowshoes.
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And he would point to the lonely grave under the guardian spruce.
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The collision system has also been given a bit of a spruce.
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Brooks says common resident in the spruce zone on the Coast Range.
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Yet, the burden will be on government to spruceup education first.
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Doesn't it need a bit of a spruceup to attract buyers?
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Howard Shelley and his Tasmanian players spruceup all three pieces nicely.
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Yahoo also managed to spruceup the traditional interface of a weather app.
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The campaign seeks to spruceup Aeroflot's some what tarnished image.
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They hold up to the light, they tittivate, they muse and they adorn.
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To smartenup the AI, they'll continue feeding it photos of diseased plants.
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So smartenup, top form, eyes front, chin high, buttocks in, shoulders back.
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Abkhazians had rushed to smartenup Sukhumi for the occasion.
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Master Spring will have to smartenup his pupils.
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One of of the most blessed side-effects of recession is that we all smartenup.
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He said we must slickup our swords and guns, and get ready.
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I've got to slickup, and go after Mary Ann Temple.
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The women need a chance to wash their faces and slickup a little.
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They'll slickup the pavement with spoiled fruit if they can't do anything else!
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Why not tell them to ' slickup' their machines, and you girls could do the same?
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As I arrived at the motor court, I made an effort to spiffup my mood.
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Nearly $5 million is being spent to spiffup the Liberty Memorial in time for the anniversary.
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One evening, as I sat pondering Jimmy Page, Jackson arrived, all spiffedup.
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They're spiffedup with fancy saddles, braided harnesses, ornate spurs, and elaborate whips.
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I spiffedup my makeup and put a few hot rollers in my hair.
Ús de titivate en anglès
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When she heard I was going to England she said: 'Why, then, my dear Kitty, you must titivate up.
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To titivate the land
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Extra staff were flown in from Australia and Britain to wash, clip, teach and titivate so the animals present well on the night.
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She only thinks of spending, and titivating herself.
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She'd no more taste a magnum bonum, before it is all titivated up with sugar, than-than-than
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"Titivating herself?" Good heavens, she is helping the very earth to revolve!
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"I'm sorry; I don't usually answer the door without a chance to titivate."
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He was reluctantly taking his turn on the family egg while Mrs. Daisy stretched and titivated herself after her domestic labours.
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Why can't programme makers accept we are interested in the content and don't need to be titivated by annoying background musical drivel?
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While you were titivating yourself at the hotel at Carhaix, I was running round to see what information I could pick up.
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She only hoped he wasn't titivating himself, slicking his hair and freshening his breath in the hope of talking her into bed.
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Here is the debonnaire animal finally titivated, and I quite agree, much improved, though I mourn the loss of some of the spice.
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Three special gardeners who attended to their wants were grooming and massaging them, soothing and titivating them, for their temporary appearances in public.
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They would never dream of using such dubious words, but it was rather titivating to hear someone else use them-anda girl, at that.
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"What about all this stuff?" she asks, while titivating herself; "we'd better not leave it about, it looks so untidy."