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cleanup

noun as in consummation

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The string hit the fan in the early 2000s, when police say particularly sticky Halloween celebrations left Hollywood property owners with about $200,000 in annual cleanup and recovery costs.

“He showed me a lineup card in his office, and the cleanup spot was blank. He said, ‘This is where your name is going.’

But they were left shaken by the familiar routine of evacuation and cleanup, loss of power and gas.

While cleanup efforts are going to be an enormous undertaking, misinformation is proving to be almost as much of a major headache.

From Salon

She also raised money for Earth Conservation Corps, which sponsors environmental cleanup programs; co-chaired the Coalition of Gun Control; worked with various human rights organizations; and hosted fundraisers for political and other causes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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