Sentences with phrase «think of the vacuum cleaner»

The problem with nonobviousness is that it's determined after you've shown your invention to someone: A whole lot of people could say «yeah, I coulda done that» after they've seen something done (think of the vacuum cleaner, or the first screw - top beer bottle).
The more inflamed we are, systemically, think of that vacuum cleaner, each finger being a vacuum cleaner.

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Hi my vacuum that i have the cord is hard and tight it twist into knots and wraps it self around it self, it doesn't reach top of stairs, the tools don't clean the stairs.it claims it doesn't lose suction but i feel it does, i got it because i was injured and thought it would be easier for me to keep the house clean but it has made it harder for me.since it cost alot for us my husband said i'm stuck with it
We have robot vacuum cleaners living in our homes, right under our roofs, and never think to accuse them of sleeping with our wives.
Think of these finger - like projections like a vacuum cleaner.
Now, I look at a cheeseburger and fries and think «those refined carbs are going to flood my bloodstream with insulin and turn all of my fat cells into calorie vacuum cleaners and I'm going to feel like crap for three hours.»
Think of a ripped plastic vacuum cleaner hose.
Area rugs over hard flooring — vacuumed weekly and steam - cleaned monthly — are a better solution for those who can't stand the thought of bare floors, Waldron says.
Then, just when owners think they can't stand another minute of crumbling canine coiffures, the shedding stops, the new coat gradually fills in, and Mom can put the vacuum cleaner back into the closet.
«I don't think I would've ever made works like «The New» — a series of sculptures consisting of brand - name vacuum cleaners mounted in clear acrylic boxes
While there's something to be said for robot vacuum cleaners, smart lighting and Wi - Fi connected speakers, there are plenty of products that we've seen over recent months that we have to ask why anyone thought they were a good idea.
When we think of connected devices, we typically think of mobile phones, printers or security cameras and generally not household appliances such as fridges, doorbells and vacuum cleaners or even motor vehicles, trucks and ships.
Just think if you were a moving company, a cleaning service, a limousine service, a renovator, a vacuum seller and could become an associate of Rogers.
So, you'd think at the end of the day switching of your computer to switch on your vacuum cleaner would be the last chore on peoples mind but the study of 2,000 found that more than half of Brits (55 per cent) turn to cleaning to calm them down, with six in ten (61 per cent) claiming that having a clean and tidy house instantly makes them feel calmer and less stressed.
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