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  • Cleanly shaven "bald" guy lol - never mind this is cold as hell damp medieval England.

    Final Epic Robin Hood Movie Trailer | /Film 2010

  • Cleanly healed, and a nice neat job by whoever had stitched it; a wound like that must have gaped and bled considerably.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • Cleanly (ph) what they say is, these are toilet systems that treat human waste by composting them and magically turning them into useful fertilizer.

    CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2008 2008

  • Cleanly shaved, he looked much younger than the 43 years he has lived.

    Short Story: The Experiment William Harryman 2007

  • Cleanly joined pipes have been found at Roman sites throughout Europe, but perhaps they were more the exception than the rule.

    Flushed W. Hodding Carter 2006

  • Cleanly joined pipes have been found at Roman sites throughout Europe, but perhaps they were more the exception than the rule.

    Flushed W. Hodding Carter 2006

  • ERNIE ALLEN, PRESIDENT, CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN: Cleanly the media is more important than it ` s ever been before, for example, what CNN did recently in helping us find missing and displaced children as a result of Hurricane Katrina.

    CNN Transcript Dec 14, 2005 2005

  • Nimble and Hardy, the Vivacity of whose Spirits, neither Heat can scorch, or dry up, nor Cold benumb or freez; he is Valiant, Watchfull, and Laborious, naturally Cleanly, and of exquisite Scent; Gentle and

    The School of Recreation (1684 edition) Or, The Gentlemans Tutor, to those Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Racing, Hawking, Riding, Cock-fighting, Fowling, Fishing Robert Howlett

  • Cleanly severed ends of grass whirled into the air and floated down on the neat smooth swath left behind.

    Greener Than You Think Ward Moore 1940

  • Cleanly most of the people of the Hill are, in person and in their care of house and grounds, of carriages, horses and other properties.

    Quaker Hill A Sociological Study 1902

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