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The licence specified the tenant was to keep the building in a "clean and tidy condition", "not commit any waste" and make "no alterations to the fabric".

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Mrs Johnson's statement also said Ms Rose was a "good mum to the boys" and took care of them, ensuring they were always clean and tidy.

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These include keeping homes and surroundings clean and tidy, and using torches at night.

“I think the standard has always been that they want the military to look clean-shaven. It has to do with looking clean and tidy. But at various points, that has been relaxed,” said Alun Withey, a professor at the University of Exeter who studies the history of male facial hair trends.

The 88-year-old's terraced home is clean and tidy, and a row of ceramic animals line her mantelpiece.

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

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