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221Published March 1942“…Sugar. 1 1/2 lbs. Cereal. Method : Wash cereal and add sugar and milk. Bake in moderate oven in pie dishes or hot-pots 2—3 hours or cook in double pan. 33. …”
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222by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…Yet some people think it is just stuff to wash in. Water is meant to be drunk. In fact you must drink it, or you would die of thirst. …”
Published 1943
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223by Basque Children's Committee“…If you have not confidence in my remaining on this Committee, I shall withdraw from it and also from the Duke of Alba's, and wash my hands of repatriation. I shall now withdraw from the Committee so that the matter can be discussed.…”
Published 14 December 1937
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224by Farr, Frank“…An instance of irresponsibility in handling the transport was early afforded when the chief mechanic immediately leaped into one of the new ambulances and prepared to use it for transporting a load of washing. Another instance is that of the truck in bad condition. 292/946/41/12(i)…”
Published 15 November 1936
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225by Farr, Frank“…An instance of irresponsibility in handling the transport was early afforded when the chief mechanic immediately leaped into one of the new ambulances and prepared to use it for transporting a load of washing. Another instance is that of the truck in bad condition. 292/946/41/12(i)…”
Published 15 November 1936
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226Published 2015“…James M Jasper City University of New York 'In the wake of the Arab revolutions', write Jérôme E Roos and Leonidas Oikonomakis in their contribution to this book, 'a wave of popular protest washed across the globe: from the leafy squares of the Mediterranean to the concrete heart of the global financial empire at Wall Street, and later from the Bosphorus to Brazil, people suddenly started taking to the streets everywhere.' …”
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227by Gay and Lesbian International Sport Association“…SYLVIE DESGROSEILLIERS, DEBORAH COX, MARTHA WASH. Et plusieurs autres surprises! Cérémonie de clôture. …”
Published 2006
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228Published 1943“…See that it is property ventilated, property cleaned ; that the lavatories work ; that soap and towels are there to wash with and hot and cold water. In the home you would see that these things were properly spaced and that filth and dust were not allowed to accumulate. …”
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229Published March 1942“…Cook very gently for 1 hour in covered pan. Wash rice and boil rapidly until soft. Strain and arrange as border round edge of dish. …”
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230Published 31 March 1950“…First class equipment and the best methods of manufacture will fail if a person handling food is suffering from some septic condition of the hands, nose or throat, or has forgotten to wash before beginning work or after visiting the closet. …”
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231by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…There are employed on Fleet Service (boys' training school) two nursing sisters at a salary of £60, rising to £85 a year, plus a board and washing allowance of 21s. a week. These sums are inclusive of bonus. …”
Published [1927]
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232by Great Britain. Ministry of Labour and National Service.“…Where fitted basins cannot be provided in the bedrooms there should be a readily accessible and adequately equipped toilet room curtained off into cubicles. (2) Adequate bathing and lavatory arrangements. (3) Shampoo rooms, and facilities for the washing and ironing of small articles. (4) Bed-sitting rooms for senior domestic staff. (5) Sitting room with wireless set and equipment for indoor games, table tennis, etc. (6) A room for the reception of guests of both sexes and cloakrooms for guests. …”
Published 1945
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233by Landa, Ramon G.“…From the Hygienic point of view we have managed to get a fine bathroom with five baths working, it has also fourteen wash basins and six showers and can be taken as an example as the best fitted Spanish war hospital. …”
Published 04 July 1938
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234by Great Britain. Ministry of Labour and National Service.“…In all new buildings, a space of at least 100 square feet should be allowed for each nurse's room. (2) There should be constant hot water for bathing and there should be at least one bath and one lavatory for every six nurses. (3) There should be shampoo rooms and facilities for the washing and ironing of small articles. (4) Kitchenettes should be provided for the use of the nurses. (5) Quarters for night staff should be so arranged as to minimise noise during sleeping hours. (6) A library and reading room, a recreation room equipped with wireless and facilities for indoor games, a guest room in which visitors of both sexes can be received and cloak rooms for guests should be provided. …”
Published 1945
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235by Bull, John“…I found her busy outside her tent doing the washing for her younger brother and sister. They come from San Sebastian and were already refugees in Bilbao. …”
Published 05 June 1937
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236by Marchant, Hilde“…From Oxford to war - and sock-washing, NURSE PURSER. From hunting-field to battle-field. …”
Published 12 March 1937