The spike recently spread to the Magnificent Mile, the squeaky clean shopping district downtown.
She said the next pope needed to be "squeaky clean" because the church was falling apart.
The second reason is that sequestration offers a fine stepping-stone to squeaky clean hydrogen energy.
In this case, the tattoo-for-pay-gate they experienced means hiring instead a squeaky clean disciplinarian.
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Lance Armstrong has always said he won his seven Tours as a squeaky clean athlete.
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She has also kept that bubbly, squeaky clean and media-wise personality that will help her ride the wave.
This would be a boon for diagnosticians in developing countries, where squeaky clean, well-equipped labs are a rarity.
It keeps its business practices squeaky clean, in order to be first choice for foreign partners and investors.
The first advantage is that the squeaky clean and independent OBR is likely to give him a good alibi.
And, far from being a hellraiser or a serial womanizer like many a notorious sports figure, he was squeaky clean.
So let's get this straight: If the investment bankers' money is grudgingly handed over to the taxman it's squeaky clean.
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Yet, for some reason, our democracy-promotion efforts abroad must be squeaky clean.
They are proud of their little domain: it's squeaky clean, carefully protected.
And his public demeanor and persona otherwise exudes a squeaky clean aura.
Filipinos like his squeaky clean image and his family's political record.
Before the department and the commission will sign off on a settlement, the company must satisfy them that the rest of its operations are squeaky clean.
Mr Kilicdaroglu's strongest card is that he is squeaky clean.
Indeed, the need to appear squeaky clean has prompted Sandy Weill, Citigroup's chairman, to appoint a long-standing ally as the new head of the company's global corporate and investment bank.
Romney had extraordinary qualifications to be president telegenic, articulate, likable, knowledgeable, achievements in several fields on a large stage, as squeaky clean and admirable a personal life as one could imagine.
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And particularly, they expect someone who is squeaky clean.
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Business domain and your character must be squeaky clean.
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During the campaign debates, while the other candidates traded accusations, she presented a squeaky clean image, reinforced by her appearance - her hair done up in a neat chignon, her clothes elegant but simple.
Picture the fairgrounds -- perhaps enlarged several fold -- filled to the brim with ultra-slim televisions, giant smartphones, tablets, laptops and enough washers and dryers to keep the entire population of Germany's wardrobe squeaky clean.
And now political analysts, unable or unwilling to understand the Russian desire for security and abstract international prestige at the hands of a semi-dictatorial lesser Napoleon taking precedence over freedom of the press and squeaky clean elections.
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Furthermore, even by the relatively hygienic standards of most insurers, the asset side of Lloyd's' balance-sheet is squeaky clean, while the toxic claims that brought it to its knees in the 1990s are now parcelled off to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
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