Great thing about windowcleaning, one of the things I enjoyed was being out there first thing in the morning.
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This simple windowcleaning device is another contribution to American society by an African-American that many do not hear much about.
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Wherefore, for the sake of the mental as well as the physical eye, see that Phyllis's windowcleaning is a success.
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THE Margin's business excellence department is glad to bring news that former champion Terry Burrows yesterday reclaimed the world windowcleaning record.
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Ding Ding is an old timer on his last day; he dreads retirement and has half a plan to take up windowcleaning.
Ús de window washing en anglès
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Do you know what windowwashing used to cost by the hour?
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Right away I realized that windowwashing was a tall man's deal.
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He said windowwashing could be become illegal when the council reviews the bylaw.
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The council said it received about 40 complaints on average per month about windowwashing.
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But he said behaviour with windowwashing was affecting businesses in the area and drivers.
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They said they were concerned about the number of people found windowwashing who had outstanding criminal matters.
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The Dry Dock wash down was using salt water and all building, windowwashing and irrigation was stopped.
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In a recent joint operation at a Mt Wellington intersection, 13 people were found windowwashing over a two-day period.
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At a distance it's impossible to tell whether the glass is clean or dirty, which will save on windowwashing.
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In the course of her windowwashing, her shoulders enveloped in an old red shawl, she was vigorously hailed from below.
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Some were concerned about the safety of windowwashing on busy roads and others did not want to be asked for money.
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Under an Auckland Council bylaw passed last year, windowwashing of vehicles is unlawful only if it's deemed unsafe or causing an nuisance.
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The council will next month vote on whether to give police the power to enforce an existing bylaw prohibiting windowwashing for financial gain.
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The protest was so subtle, some people in the store didn't even notice it -much less grasp the symbolism of the fake windowwashing.