Maybe individual launderettes could post pictures on their websites.
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Coin-operated launderettes - a dying species these days - are also likely to disappoint users holding only the new coins.
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Soldiers in uniform were patrolling in the rain nearby, as if this were somehow Afghanistan, walking past urban launderettes and bakeries.
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Winds occasionally failed, forcing the pair to plug the car into the power grid at campsites and launderettes along the way to recharge.
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Filmed in various places where people wait, from nail salons to launderettes, it simply records the boredom, silence and aimless conversations that ensue.
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This is absolutely fantastic as it saves us from needing power and using expensive laundrettes.
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I can always dry them at a coinlaundry later on.
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"When I travel, I stay in hotels with swimming pools and coinlaundries."
Uso de laundromats en inglés
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One day his instructor, M. Duval, began to ask about laundromats.
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There are no cemeteries on Palm Beach; no laundromats; no fast-food restaurants; no hospitals.
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Not using laundromats -we use our solar to power our on-boardwashing machine.
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As far as laundromats went, Super Suds wasn't bad.
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Technology has given us one-tap access to taxis, laundromats, all of history's collected information, and sex.
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There are unwritten rules about laundromats and "The watched drier never stops" is one of them.
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Exceptions to the stay-at-home rule would be granted for residents to make trips to grocery stores, pharmacies, doctors and laundromats.
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Look up the locations of laundromats near your accommodation, or investigate prices for laundry services on your cruise or at your hotel.
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The city uses steam for heating and cooling in many buildings, as well as sterilization in hospitals and clothes pressing in laundromats.
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Automats, or automated cafeterias, were popular, and it was also the time when laundromats, still a fixture in the urban landscape, appeared on the scene.
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In keeping with the unwritten rules of laundromats, I removed the warm mass of clothes and stuffed them into the bag hanging on the handle.
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Pati Hill believes there should be copy places like laundromats, where artists could go and use the machines for not much money....
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She didn't mind cold showers, and Laundromats, and no phones all summer.
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It was exciting to us: antiques shops, Laundromats, food, possibility.
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In the Laundromats our mothers talk of rationing water because one of your spells has caused the lack of rain.
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"OK, first you stop talking to fat ladies in laundromats."