They agreed to hire a cleaning service to tidy up the place twice a month.
It was a word that people used to tidy up and put the problem out of sight.
It also urged people to behave and even to bring bin bags with them to tidy up afterwards.
But there is scant evidence that the company suffered from attempting to tidy up after its dirty ship.
He also wants to tidy up some of the ambiguities in the system.
Work to tidy up the site before redevelopment is to begin next week.
That partly reflects a traditional year-end rush to tidy up banks' balance-sheets but also nervousness about lending directly to others.
The inquest in the town heard how environmental health officers had tried to persuade the 71-year-old to tidy up the property.
The authorities also tried to tidy up the city by confining street vendors to back alleys and rounding up stray dogs.
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These were then passed through a separate MeshLab application to tidy up any artifacting, and finally exported in 3D-compatible .stl format.
These include getting the unemployed to tidy up Japan's cities and putting sacked staff into schools to teach about the world outside the classroom.
It is looking at how to tidy up the way the main commercial channels are regulated when their current licences to broadcast run out in 2014.
And that his current bosses, while making smart choices in building for the future, haven't given him much in the way of bridge players to tidy up the present.
So it's perhaps not surprising that government delegates have decided to tidy up the existing processes rather than re-shape the organisation along the lines suggested by Drs Hulme, Christy and Zorita.
This news may just be a valuable excuse for those needing a reason to tidy up their investment books ahead of month, quarter and year end given the shares of BP had rallied over 50% since reaching an agreement with the US authorities in June.
Mr Burton has previously said he plans to level the site, tidy it up and try to sell it on.
It may seem like a risky investment, but some analysts say the government is likely to end up making a tidy profit from the deal through interest and stock profits.
One pleasant legacy of the DDR and the communist expectation for women to work - almost every elderly woman in Wittenberge has built up a tidy contributions-based pension (compared to her traditional West German "Hausfrau" counterpart).
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Mr Burton said he would level the land and tidy up the site before trying to sell it.
Flush with the hope of making millions in the growing asset protection business, suckers flocked to buy their own Asset Protection Group franchises using Nevada entities set up by Reed for a tidy fee and also helped to spread the word that Reed was an asset protection guru par excellence.
Afterwards she would tidy him up, and then take him to bed and teach him the moves.
The winner in all this would seem to be Porsche, which could end up making a tidy packet from the two-day jump in Volkswagen's share price.
There were serf-like doormen, invisible porters who hauled out the trash, a squad of Polish maids who came Wednesday and Friday mornings to pick up after Kendall and scrub the toilet in the Moorish bathroom and tidy up the sunny kitchen where he ate his lunch.
The first measure taken to escape foreign dependency in the years after independence in 1965 was a general tidy-up.
Ticket start-up, ScoreBig, is out to slash the waste of unsold seats and make a tidy profit in the process.
It is now working on a way for developing countries to share in profits made from organisms and genes that originate in their territories, and this could conceivably tidy up a messy area in which negotiators at the World Trade Organisation and the Food and Agriculture Organisation are also active.
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