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In a commercial setting, a dirty appearance gives a bad impression. An example of such a place is a restaurant. The dirt in such cases may be classified as temporary, permanent, and deliberate. Temporary dirt is streaks and detritus that may be removed by ordinary daily cleaning. Permanent dirt is
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ingrained stains or physical damage to an object, which requires major renovation to remove. Deliberate dirt is that which results from design decisions such as decor in dirty orange or grunge styling.
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required households to place their refuse into a container that could be moved so that it could be carted away. This was the first legal creation of the
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which lies on top of bedrock. The term 'soil' may be used to refer to unwanted substances or dirt that are deposited onto surfaces such as clothing.
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is any matter considered unclean, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin, or possessions. In such cases, they are said to become
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As cities developed, arrangements were made for the disposal of trash through the use of waste management services. In the United Kingdom, the
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requires activation and exercise in order to function properly and exposure to dirt may achieve this. For example, the presence of
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about it, such as making and consuming mud pies and pastries. The source of such thinking may be genetic, as the emotion of
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and other chemical solutions; much domestic activity is for this purpose—washing, sweeping, and so forth.
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Valerie Curtis, Adam Biran (2001), "Dirt, Disgust, and Disease: Is Hygiene in Our Genes?",
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Unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin or possessions
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Even when no visible dirt is present, contamination by microorganisms, especially
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showing pictures and histories of notable dirt such as the great dust heaps at
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is common and the location for this activity in the brain has been proposed.
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A season of artworks and exhibits on the theme of dirt was sponsored by the
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in dirt when growing up is hypothesised to be the cause of the epidemic of
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Encyclopaedia of Environmental Pollution and Awareness in the 21st Century
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Modern society is now thought to be more hygienic. Lack of contact with
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Dirt-covered sidewalk in Brooklyn, NYC being swept during a community
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When things are dirty, they are usually cleaned with solutions like
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Dirt: a social history as seen through the uses and abuses of dirt
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People may become obsessed by dirt and engage in fantasies and
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are especially dirty as they contain on average 70 times more
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Dirt: The Quirks, Habits, and Passions of Keeping House
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Dirt: new geographies of cleanliness and contamination
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landfill which was once the world's largest landfill.
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Why Dirt Is Good: 5 Ways to Make Germs Your Friends
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Dirt (disambiguation)
Dirty (disambiguation)

Battle Bridge
Smallpox Hospital

Bishopsgate
Dirty Dick

clean-up
Debris
Dust
organic
mineral matter
Filth
excrement
Grime
soot
Soil
clay
sand
humus
Middle English
Old Norse
excrement
Wellcome Trust
Wellcome Collection
Euston
King's Cross
Fresh Kills

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