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Although the bacteria eventually die as a result of the silver, they remain intact and the dead cells carrying the silver particles can then be added to solutions to create nasal sprays or handwashes.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Indeed, to spice up its top-line in Europe, Unilever was forced to spend €1. 27bn buying Sara Lee's personal-care business, acquiring moribund products such as Radox bubblebath, Brylcreem hair gel and Sanex handwashes.
MoneyWeek RSS - All 2010
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Indeed, to spice up its top-line in Europe, Unilever was forced to spend €1. 27bn buying Sara Lee's personal-care business, acquiring moribund products such as Radox bubblebath, Brylcreem hair gel and Sanex handwashes.
MoneyWeek RSS - All 2010
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Anyway if iPhones can be a source of first aid, menstruation calendars and relaxing bell music it stands to reason that they stand alongside paracetemol, gin and those antibiotic water-free handwashes in the front-line against colds and flus.
Shiny Shiny 2010
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Although the bacteria eventually die as a result of the silver, they remain intact and the dead cells carrying the silver particles can then be added to solutions to create nasal sprays or handwashes.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Note: Nutshells and fruit kernels can have jagged edges so they are not ideal for sensitive skin. don wash it wid soap or face scrubs more than twice a day as dis would again lead to excess oil production. also dun wash your face usin bath soaps or handwashes as they leave your skin too dry. .dun rub yo face hard usin towel, instead use tissues ..
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* References: le cabanon (m) = cottage; la cheminée (f) = fireplace; la casserole (f) = saucepan; le tabouret (m) stool; une applique (f) = appliqué (bulb/lamp cover); le bois (m) = wood; la lavandière (f) = woman who handwashes clothes, washerwoman; une âme (f) = soul
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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* References: le cabanon (m) = cottage; la cheminée (f) = fireplace; la casserole (f) = saucepan; le tabouret (m) stool; une applique (f) = appliqué (bulb/lamp cover); le bois (m) = wood; la lavandière (f) = woman who handwashes clothes, washerwoman; une âme (f) = soul
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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* References: le cabanon (m) = cottage; la cheminée (f) = fireplace; la casserole (f) = saucepan; le tabouret (m) stool; une applique (f) = appliqué (bulb/lamp cover); le bois (m) = wood; la lavandière (f) = woman who handwashes clothes, washerwoman; une âme (f) = soul
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*References: le cabanon (m) = cottage; la cheminée (f) = fireplace; la casserole (f) = saucepan; le tabouret (m) stool; une applique (f) = appliqué (bulb/lamp cover); le bois (m) = wood; la lavandière (f) = woman who handwashes clothes, washerwoman; une âme (f) = soul
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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