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clean 1. a. (of a nuclear weapon) producing little or no radioactive fallout or contamination b. uncontaminated 2. (of a wound, etc.) having no pus or other sign of infection 3. Aeronautics causing little turbulence; streamlined 4. (of an aircraft) having no projections, such as rockets, flaps, etc., into the airstream 5. Nautical of a vessel a. having its bottom clean b. having a satisfactory bill of health 6. Old Testament a. (of persons) free from ceremonial defilement b. (of animals, birds, and fish) lawful to eat 7. New Testament morally and spiritually pure
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His mother had initially misplaced the book while cleaning house, according to an LAUSD spokeswoman. In other words, when someone complains of being knocked out after cleaning house, it's likely more than just a turn of phrase. While we are cleaning house, perhaps we can also implement a "guest president" program; it could be like the proposed "guest worker" program, filling a job that the current employee seems unwilling to perform by the long-established rules of his employers. |
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