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"To choose a faucet, that broke me," she said.

By sunrise, as water company officials were rerouting water, many residents in the area were waking up to discover faucets that dripped rather than gushed and showers that dribbled rather than drenched.

On Attempted Mustache, released in 1973, Loudon sings his son a lullaby containing the memorable lines: "Shut your mouth and button your lip/You're a late night faucet that's got a drip".

A design student has created a faucet that conserves water, and looks cool while doing it.

Purchase a new faucet that meets the same specifications as the old one.

Connect the gauge to an outside faucet that is regulated.

Those rhythms might involve the irregular rate at which a faucet drips or a faulty laser, connected to an ordinary circuit, sputters and shines.

My pillow no longer has a cool side because I have flipped it too many times, and a faucet drips in the distance.

Among the insights he imparted were "The longer a faucet drips, the noisier it becomes," and "If you're ever attacked in a hallway, don't yell 'Help,' yell 'Fire.'" Mr. Schwartz presciently anticipated camcorders and also cellphones, iPods and other electronic devices that divorce New Yorkers from street sounds.

A faucet in our kitchen drips constantly.

If possible, find a faucet in the house that is not "downstream" of the water softener.

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