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Self-cleaning ovens are a welcome addition to pre-Passover ritual and, in the end, I took advantage of this modern aid to traditional Jewish practice.
Arnold M. Eisen: A New Holy Week Agenda Arnold M. Eisen 2011
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Self-cleaning with a slightly citrusy fragrance, they evoke freshness in the garden.
The New White Knock Out Rose is here!!!! « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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Self-cleaning ovens are a welcome addition to pre-Passover ritual and, in the end, I took advantage of this modern aid to traditional Jewish practice.
Arnold M. Eisen: A New Holy Week Agenda Arnold M. Eisen 2011
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Hassenpfeffer Archive: Self-cleaning underwear ...
Self-cleaning underwear... Edward Willett 2007
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Self-cleaning mechanisms: Nature makes the surfaces of many leaves smooth, creating efficient self-cleaning.
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Self-cleaning glass, for instance, has a special coating that uses ultraviolet sunlight to break down organic dirt; rainwater then washes the filth away.
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Self-cleaning glass is hydrophilic: It forces water to spread out evenly in a sheet, washing away dirt loosened by the photocatalytic action.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Self-cleaning glass is hydrophilic: It forces water to spread out evenly in a sheet, washing away dirt loosened by the photocatalytic action.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Self-cleaning glass is hydrophilic: It forces water to spread out evenly in a sheet, washing away dirt loosened by the photocatalytic action.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Self-cleaning clothing impregnated with gengineered
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