buzzsugar.com - 10/7/2008
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"Turns out it's against the law to throw biohazards in the dumpster. Who knew?"
Emily Blunt's character, Norah, dryly says this in the preview for Sunshine Cleaning , a little indie movie from this year's Sundance that finds two sisters starting up a "biohazard removal/crime scene ...
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