toilet soaps उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The complex contained a glycerine refinery, toilet soap plant, an oil refining and hardening works, as well as many storage tanks, extensive wharves and a small fleet of lighters and workboats.
- The U . N . Sanctions Committee also rejected seven shipments of Vietnamese rice, Sudanese beans as well as sugar, cooking oil, detergent, plastic bags and toilet soap, all from Jordan.
- Already in 1976, for example, more than half the razor blades made in the country and 44 per cent of toilet soaps in the'popular'category were being bought by rural folk.
- He was referring to rice, fish, vegetables, pork and chicken as well as packed goods such as sardines, cooking oil, laundry and toilet soap and detergents, sugar, salt and coffee.
- One little known fact about him is that he worked in the marketing Department of Tata Oil Mills Ltd . during 1960 62 as Brand Executive mainly looking after their toilet soaps : Hamam and Jai.
- It is a manufacturer of laundry detergents and soaps, shampoos and hair conditioners, toothpastes, deodorants, skin care products, household cleaners, and toilet soaps with an annual sales of over 40 billion pesos.
- By 1878, the company was producing 9 different soap products, ranging from " Boraxine " soap powder, through a variety of laundry soaps to " Jet " harness soap, " Oatmeal " toilet soap and Glycerine.
- Rather than physical force Hill preferred bribery noting that'I had always found the value of including in my kit a certain amount of good plain chocolate, half a dozen pairs of ladies silk stockings and two or three boxes of the more expensive kind of Parisian toilet soap.
- But 6 percent said they never washed them at all, perhaps explaining why the per-capita consumption of toilet soap in France was four to five bars a year, compared with a little more than twice as much in Germany and a lot more than twice as much in Britain.
- It was once thought that such people had barely enough to eat, but they buy most of the country's detergent soaps ( 58 percent ), toilet soaps ( 80 percent ), as well as 48 percent of tea, 38 percent of electric bulbs and 31 percent of toothpaste.