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Examples
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The winery sells its wines in Kleen Kanteens, a BPA-free stainless steel bottle more commonly used for water.
Canada adds BPA to toxins list Jennifer LaRue Huget 2010
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An unofficial NASCAR ambassador introduces me to a company called Safety-Kleen, which comes to every event and “recaptures all the fluid that comes out of the car, including the oil.”
Exile in Greenville 2010
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This kit has all you need: a Reel Kleen Degreaser, Reel Butter Oil and Grease, a brush and swabs, a combo Phillips/flathead screwdriver, and a silicone cloth, all in a snap-shut plastic case that could easily fit into a tacklebox.
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An unofficial NASCAR ambassador introduces me to a company called Safety-Kleen, which comes to every event and “recaptures all the fluid that comes out of the car, including the oil.”
Exile in Greenville 2010
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This we know, because of the recent minor hitch at the so-called “Kleen Energy” plant.
Will the Vermont Yankee Leak Throw a Wrench in Obama’s Nuclear Future? | RedState 2010
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One outfit in particular, operating under the names Pure Kleen, Priority One Air Solutions, and United Restoration, has received numerous complaints from around the country, despite being slapped with cease and desist orders by several state attorneys general.
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It was first used commercially by the Chillicothe Baking Company in Missouri, whose Kleen Maid Sliced Bread was released on July 7, 1928.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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One outfit in particular, operating under the names Pure Kleen, Priority One Air Solutions, and United Restoration, has received numerous complaints from around the country, despite being slapped with cease and desist orders by several state attorneys general.
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I found a Kleen Kanteen I think that's the name online for fairly cheap and I enjoy it; it comes to school w/ me.
Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: Letting go Kate 2009
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(Above: "Pity the poor apple skinned alive by the fiendish cast iron Kleen Kutter.")
Boing Boing 2007
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