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Trim to neaten the edges.
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Stereotypes are there to speed up speech, to neaten arguments, to oil the wheels of planning and progress.
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He's never going to be a penetrative kick, but he did neaten up his disposal.
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Once it's loosely attached, neaten it up and create a circular shape by discreetly pinning it all in place.
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Trim outer edge to neaten.
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Whereas if you scatter papers all over the place they're not going to naturally over time neaten themselves up, you have to do that.
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I trimmed the edges and then pinned ribbon around the bottom edge to neaten it up.
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Take its simple refillable bathroom bottles -- white, of course -- which have neatened up the messy corner of many a bath.
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An easy way to improve the look of many gardens is simply to neaten the lawn edges.
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Neaten your edges: what grass trimmer is right for you?
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