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    hygienic


    1. The suite was such that both travelers were able to attend to their own grooming and hygienic concerns separately, and at the same time


    2. The remains of a cremated body hold no health or hygienic risk, can be buried or stored at a dedicated place of memorial


    3. Since the hotels supply each room with decanters filled with boiling water for tea, it is wise to let some of that water to cool so as to use it for that hygienic purpose


    4. (3) Dog owners shall not violate the peace and hygienic conditions of the


    5. respective populated area limits, shall be fenced and kept in good hygienic condition


    6. Squat toilets like ours, and water washing, in Europe they use a bidet, are the most hygienic methods for maintaining cleanliness of your nether regions


    7. He walked up to the area at the very end of the warehouse designated as the milk-downloading bay – very modern, tiled and hygienic – the milk being downloaded via a stainless steel tubular connection in the wall to the milk processing division in the interconnecting building next door


    8. Allied to that are the apparently dismal hygienic conditions the locals mostly live in, which means that the little we could get from them would likely be unfit for human consumption by our standards


    9. It wasn’t natural for a child that age to be so obsessively hygienic


    10. The headrest is covered with a piece of plastic, placed there for hygienic reasons I presume

    11. These guidelines may give the false impression that there’s always a hygienic alternative near at hand: often I have to choose the lesser of two evils


    12. Where flanges or unions are used, they should be of a hygienic or


    13. Therefore this home industry will be competing directly with the poached meat BUT ensuring the consumer has fresh, hygienic and legal meat products


    14. This insanity is countered by the irrational irony of nature messing with the obsessive reason of an excessive culture: those who sought to be the most hygienic, to scrub themselves clean of bacteria, fungus, and germs, are responsible for the generation and spread of superbugs and not the unkempt


    15. There was a battery of white manicure tables, and then the hairdressers and the artists who lay on these complexions-- what do you think of mine? I can't begin to tell all the secrets of the curls and puffs, and reinforcements, hygienic rolls, transformations, fluffy puffers, and all that, or of the complexions


    16. • Check that fresh bed covering is used for each client and that the waxing supplies are sanitized and disposed of in a hygienic way after use


    17. Washing was never originally done for hygienic purposes


    18. Through this wonderful journey, keep in mind the basics involved in chicken care like building a good and hygienic house for the birds, ensuring proper ventilation, drainage and sunlight for the chickens


    19. Adequate water supply that is clean and hygienic has to be provided in a consistent manner during hot weather


    20. , now and then a few intermittent fevers at harvest-time; but on the whole, little of a serious nature, nothing special to note, unless it be a great deal of scrofula, due, no doubt, to the deplorable hygienic conditions of our peasant dwellings

    21. "I am surprised that in our days, in this century of enlightenment, anyone should still persist in proscribing an intellectual relaxation that is inoffensive, moralising, and sometimes even hygienic; is it not, doctor?"


    22. There were crack skaters there, showing off their skill, and learners clinging to chairs with timid, awkward movements, boys, and elderly people skating with hygienic motives


    23. 12 The Dominant will ensure that all equipment used for the purposes of training and discipline shall be maintained in a clean, hygienic and safe state at all times


    24. She had neat, hygienic ways for that too, but there were both relief and triumph in her smile of welcome; later we parted and lay in our twin beds a yard or two distant, smoking


    25. “Everything here is very hygienic, you’re in very good hands,” Cayleese says


    26. His house from top to bottom is placarded with inscriptions written in large hand, round hand, printed hand: "Vichy, Seltzer, Barege waters, blood purifiers, Raspail patent medicine, Arabian racahout, Darcet lozenges, Regnault paste, trusses, baths, hygienic chocolate," etc


    27. However, to counterbalance her personal defects, the marquise gave her daughter a distinguished air, subjected her to hygienic treatment which provisionally kept her nose at a reasonable flesh-tint, taught her the art of dressing well, endowed her with charming manners, showed her the trick of melancholy glances which interest a man and make him believe that he has found a long-sought angel, taught her the manoeuvre of the foot,—letting it peep beneath the petticoat, to show its tiny size, at the moment when the nose became aggressively red; in short, Madame d'Aubrion had cleverly made the very best of her offspring


    28. “I would say that would be a common and hygienic practice


    29. Every time that he passed the law-school, which rarely happened, he buttoned up his frock-coat,—the paletot had not yet been invented,—and took hygienic precautions


    30. Recall to mind the rich men and women whom you have known; are not most of them invalids? A person of that class whose physical disabilities do not oblige him to take a periodical course of hygienic and medical treatment is as rare as is an invalid among the laboring classes

    31. And so the governor, like the Governor of Túla, arrived on a special train with a battalion of soldiers, with guns and rods, having made use of the telegraph, of telephones, and of the railway, and brought with him a learned doctor, who was to watch the hygienic conditions of the flogging, thus fully personifying Dzhingis Khan with the telegraphs, as predicted by Herzen


    32. It became undoubtedly certain that even as all those inventions of the human mind, such as newspapers, theatres, concerts, parties, balls, cards, magazines, novels, are nothing but means to sustain the spiritual life of men outside its natural condition of labour for others, so in the same way all the hygienic and medical inventions of the human mind for the provision of food, drink, dwelling, ventilation, warming of rooms, clothes, medicines, mineral water, gymnastics, electric and other cures, are all merely means to sustain the bodily life of man outside of its natural conditions of labour; and all these are nothing else than an establishment hermetically closed, in which, by means of chemical apparatus, the evaporation of water for the plants is arranged, when you need only to open the window, and do that which is natural, not for men alone but to beasts too; in other words, having absorbed the food, and thus produced a charge of energy, to discharge it by muscular labour


    33. He requires an incalculable quantity of expensive preparations, instruments, drugs, and hygienic apparatus


    34. Science is of such a nature, that every rural physic-man laments because there are no means of curing working-men, because he is so poor that he has not the means to place the sick man in the proper hygienic conditions; and at the same time this physician complains that there are no hospitals, and that he cannot get through with his work, that he needs assistants, more doctors and practitioners


    35. Thus it undoubtedly appeared, that, just as all those cunning devices of the human mind, newspapers, theatres, concerts, visits, balls, cards, journals, romances, are nothing else than expedients for maintaining the spiritual life of man outside his natural conditions of labor for others,—just so all the hygienic and medical devices of the human mind for the preparation of food, drink, lodging, ventilation, heating, clothing, medicine, water, massage, gymnastics, electric, and other means of healing,—all these clever devices are merely an expedient to sustain the bodily life of man removed from its natural conditions of labor


    36. Only one thing is needed, instead of all these extremely complicated devices for pleasure, for comfort, and for medical and hygienic preparations, intended to save people from their spiritual and bodily ailments, which swallow up so much labor,—to fulfil the law of life; to do that which is proper not only to man, but to the animal; to fire off the charge of energy taken win in the shape of food, by muscular exertion; to speak in plain language, to earn one’s bread


    37. We need only recall the preparations for war, the mitrailleuses, the silver-gilt bullets, the torpedoes, and—the Red Cross; the solitary prison cells, the experiments of execution by electricity—and the care of the hygienic welfare of prisoners; the philanthropy of the rich, and their life, which produces the poor they are benefiting


    38. And so this governor—precisely as the governor of Toula was doing on that day—with a battalion of soldiers with guns and rods, hastily brought together by means of telegraphs and telephones and railways, proceeded by a special train to the scene of action, with a learned doctor whose duty it was to insure the flogging being of an hygienic character


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