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"He's going to have to be deloused before we do anything else."
I had to delouse myself of my spiritual body, as it were.
His mother deloused them and went to work on the sewing machine.
In the last few days I've deloused the ship pretty thoroughly.
If we learn how to delouse our home planet, I'll work on a way to spread the word.
Tomorrow I want the woods searched thoroughly and then deloused.
Maybe he could send people through on the pretext that they had to be deloused before going to a new camp.
They were sprayed for delousing under the presence of armed guards.
After all, and until now unbeknownst to me, Kate next door has already been deloused twice.
They would delouse her, get her into clean warm clothing.
All new workers were deloused and examined for infectious diseases before being admitted.
Combs and brushes may be deloused in boiling water for 5-10 minutes.
Rodriguez had found out about delousing stations during the Great War, too.
Of how I'll ever delouse my own impenetrable mane.
This is where a homeless person will be bathed, deloused if necessary, and receive clean clothing.
"It looks like this area has been 'deloused,'" the captain said.
Now they were claiming that they'd been deloused and were clear of all enemy submarines.
He was asleep when they came, because she had made him relax with gentle words while she deloused his hair.
We experienced the humiliating feeling of being treated like chattel, deloused before deportation.
Remote everything to Baby Two, and "Would you mind delousing your signal?"
The station was one small, dim room that smelled as if an army had stopped to urinate and delouse there.
Who is not revolted by pictures in dramatic color of someone delousing the former Iraqi leader and checking his teeth?
"You cannot be fed, flopped, shaved and deloused without first hearing the gospel message.
At length I came out, red-eyed but deloused.
Those actually were "life-saving" fumigation shelters to delouse clothing and prevent disease.