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The dog dirt problem has led to fears for the health of pupils.
I've heard such a lot about the risks to eyes after infection with dog dirt and I'm very worried.
However, you're right that contact with dog dirt should be minimised.
And your lives will not be worth dog dirt under my heel."
Ain't got no time to clean up dog dirt in the house, you know!
His face had gone into something soft that his nose told him was dog dirt.
"Aw, dog dirt, not another air pollution piece," you say.
And that was mainly for dog dirt but now it's for other hazards int it?
The residents rose to the challenge and cleaned up the small amount of dog dirt extremely quickly."
There, Mortimer became involved in political causes and the punk movement, starting a band called Dog Dirt.
And Seil Island is memorable, partly for the vast piles of dog dirt banked against the dive site.
And Chorine treated Clovis Reed like dog dirt.
"So we are all literally constructed of stars, and we are all constructed of dog dirt," as he put it.
In late 2009, Margera released a book containing private writings and pictures titled Serious as Dog Dirt.
The DNA of Dog Dirt Twenty-five hundred tons.
Marie thought of the open plan patch of lawn, covered in dog dirt, outside the bungalow: 'I could plant you some flowers, if you like.'
The sort of transient contact with dog dirt you mention is really very common, and it's never possible to protect children from all the infections they might be exposed to.
"The DNA of Dog Dirt: Can technology keep New York City scooped?"
He recently ate a piece of cheese when his hands had just touched his shoes - and I later found out he had stood in some dog dirt.
But she told the meeting she was pleased at the number using special dog dirt bins in her ward at Harrowgate Hill, Darlington.
They will spread fresh gravel on the paths, replace rotted fence posts, rake leaves and "pick up the dog dirt," Mr. McKean said.
The streets seemed dirtier here than anywhere else, dirtier even than normal, with paper, empty beer cans and dog dirt distributed lavishly on the pavement and gutters.
From somewhere in the capital, by our intrepid reporter: The dog dirt injected into my pulsing thighs by a beautiful buck-naked half-robot half-Samoan woman was finally starting to take effect.
Much as I wanted to read the good news on my walk home from the newspaper shop, I was forced to concentrate on my footing on broken and delapidated pavements, strewn with take-away food rubbish, wrappings of all kinds, and collections of weeds, heaps of dog dirt and drinks cans.