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A small label pasted to it read, "Sanitized for your protection".
"Sanitized" was then re-released as a limited 12" with different remixes.
Sanitized swimming pool water can theoretically appear green if iron or certain minerals are in the water.
Sanitized weapons are any arms that have been manufactured or altered to remove markings that indicate point of origin.
Sanitized treatment resists sweat and saliva.
"Sanitized Generation"
Sanitized descriptions of the mutilations followed; Gene Niles blasted his horn about the job's random nature.
"Sanitized death."
Material Seen as 'Sanitized' Mr. Mintz himself expressed doubts that the files still contained anything remarkable or revealing.
Sanitized versions of earthy songs like Harry McClintock's "Big Rock Candy Mountain" have regularly been adapted for younger audiences.
Sanitized History Glossing Over War's Atrocities In part, the graciousness toward Americans may be rooted in something that foreigners often complain about: Japanese schoolbooks.
The bed was soft; the television was hooked up to HBO, the cable movie network; and the toilet had a "Sanitized for Your Protection" banner across the seat.
The limited releases included four 500 to 520 copies 7", one limited 12" (for Sanitized) and a promo CD, 1000 copies 13-track album Yum Yum.
"On the Miseries of Writers in American Exile: Sanitized Versions for Taiwan, Hong Kong and the People's Republic."
Sanitized versions have been popular, especially with children's musicians; in these, the "cigarette trees" become peppermint trees, and the "streams of alcohol" trickling down the rocks become streams of lemonade.
As they pulled up parallel to the association's table, decked with its red-and-yellow flags, they were each handed a fresh surgical mask and a sticker reading "This Cab Has Been Sanitized."
(Sanitized versions of the story have the grandmother shut in the closet instead of eaten, and some have Little Red Riding Hood saved by the lumberjack as the wolf advances on her, rather than after she is eaten).
Sanitized Version Available When asked why he had not similarly cracked down on a sexually explicit record by the white comedian Andrew Dice Clay, Mr. Navarro said he had not received complaints about it and was not aware of its contents.
The toilet seat had a strip of paper across it saying SANITIZED FOR YOUR PROTECTION, but floating beneath it was a cigarette butt, adrift in a little circle of nicotine.
And the toilet seat didn't have a SANITIZED FOR YOUR PROTECTION wrapper on it, denying me my daily ritual of cutting it with my scissors and saying, "I now declare this toilet open."
However, this is only a partial and rather sanitised picture.
I find the whole experienced a bit too sanitised for my liking.
It's a slightly sanitised version of the real thing, but it still shows the basic process.
Personally, I think that's a bit harsh, although it does feel a little too sanitised.
The report on that inquiry remains unpublished, sanitised and unclear.
Indeed, one approach can be to investigate whether they offer a "sanitised" or nostalgic view of the past.
The Adventurists give people with time on their hands the excuse to live a rather less sanitised version of the life they are used to.
We hope for quiet unsophisticated good value and comfort rather than sanitised luxury.
I hope that the studio doesn't force him to release a sanitised 15 certificate version.
The lack of human stories led to a sanitised, sterile picture of what was really happening.
Music seekers will move increasingly to the periphery to hear things that are more exciting and less sanitised.
For the visitor, it's wonderful: everything one imagined of Arabia is there in all its sanitised glory.
It was all too sanitised to instill understanding.
I was at the match last night and totally agree with your comments about the sanitised 21st century football experience.
Okay, it's more sanitised and 'branded' than Peel ever was.
War is not "surgical strikes" or sanitised aerial assaults.
'It's not right for politicians to offer a sanitised campaign cut off from the people they're asking to elect them,' he said.
The plaque above the massive East gate gives a sanitised history of the palace's construction, reading:
For near-perfect winter sun, excellent hotels and a sanitised taste of the Middle East.
Most of it is successful, though the port feels sanitised, with the quayside cut off from the surrounding restaurants and shops.
To say that Obama is somehow a victim, however, is a sanitised, sentimental and inaccurate portrait of the man.
It combines new Victorianism in moral standards and a sanitised version of England's past.
AN Wilson, the historian and broadcaster, recently claimed the portrayal of country house life was sanitised fantasy.
I'd sooner read a "warts and all" biography than a sanitised sychophantic piece.
This has been more like Labour conferences of old, with dust ups and cliff hanging votes, unlike last year's sanitised affair.