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  • 1clean-out — ˈclean out noun [countable] when an organization is improved by removing parts or people that are not making money or are not effective or honest: • The country needs a clean out of the balance sheets of its industrial companies. * * * clean out… …

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  • 2Clean Water Services — Type Public utility Genre Wastewater treatment Founded 1970 …

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  • 3Clean Pastures — Merrie Melodies series Clean Pastures title card Directed by …

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  • 4Clean technology (paradigm) — Clean Technology (the paradigm) stands for a technological system which was designed with the social and environmental impacts in mind. It differs fundamentally from clean up technolgy which only tries to mitigate its impacts.In a sustainable… …

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  • 5Clean Water State Revolving Fund — The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is a self perpetuating loan assistance authority for water quality improvement projects in the United States. The fund is administered by the Environmental Protection Agency and state agencies. The… …

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  • 6clean — clean1 W2 [kli:n] adj comparative cleaner superlative cleanest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not dirty)¦ 2¦(people/animals)¦ 3¦(environment)¦ 4¦(fair or legal)¦ 5¦(not offensive)¦ 6 come clean 7 make a clean breast of it …

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  • 7Clean coal — Historically[1] used to refer to technologies for reducing emissions of ash, sulfur, and heavy metals from coal combustion; the term is now commonly used to refer to carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Clean coal is an umbrella term used …

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  • 8clean — 1 /kli:n/ adjective 1 WITHOUT DIRT without any dirt or marks: Are your hands clean? | a clean towel | sweep/scrub etc sth clean: Wipe that sink clean when you re done. | clean and tidy/neat: Try to keep your room clean and tidy. | spotlessly… …

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  • 9clean-up — {n.} 1. An act of removing all the dirt from a given set of objects. * /What this filthy room needs is an honest clean up./ 2. The elimination of pockets of resistance during warfare or a police raid. * /The FBI conducted a clean up against the… …

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  • 10clean-up — {n.} 1. An act of removing all the dirt from a given set of objects. * /What this filthy room needs is an honest clean up./ 2. The elimination of pockets of resistance during warfare or a police raid. * /The FBI conducted a clean up against the… …

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