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Call it a water pipe.
Liberians call it a "water cow".
As Jeffrey Ojala, my instructor at Zoar Outdoor on the Deerfield River in Charlemont, Mass., said after one of the many times I dumped, "They do call it a water sport".
Some even call it a "water system" rather than a river.
No doubt the plans would call it a "water feature" – in truth, it's just one electrification away from making croutons of protesters.
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"I would call it a water-entry stunt, not a dive," he said last week, as he prepared to watch some of the proceedings from Athens.
Try to get into the habit of calling it a water pipe in public and definitely if you're buying one.
Stephanie Zacharek called it a "Waters knockoff" while Ebert said that Waters might have been ruder and more polished.
In 1977, President Jimmy Carter begrudgingly signed SMCRA, calling it a "watered down" bill and "disappointing effort".
Hours earlier, the New South Wales state premier banned all state departments and agencies from buying bottled water, calling it a waste of money and natural resources.
Under the shifting rooms will sit DALE's landscaping: decking as well as shallow trays filled with decomposed granite, water (call it a reflecting pool) or turf (though standing out in the baking Irvine sun on Tuesday, onlookers openly wondered if the sod would live to see the Oct. 3 public opening of the houses).
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