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Windy days can blow water out of the gauges.
They were cavorting in the roads, blowing water at each other.
Vandalized last year, they are now repaired and furiously blowing water at each other again.
She starves herself so she can spend weeks blowing water over her eggs just to keep them cool.
Suddenly, I heard the sound of spurting water, turned my head, and there below me was a humpback whale blowing water up into the air.
But the city soon turned it off because strong winds blew water from the plume onto too many well-dressed walkers along the reservoir's southern edge.
The targets were produced by blowing water into LN2 using an airbrush gun as used in the target production of the KOSI experiments.
This week, though, Merion Golf Club is waddling through monsoon season, and when you see course workers wearing hip waders and snorkel masks, well, the course will have a hard time snickering while it's blowing water bubbles.
Stiff breezes blew water from the plume onto the pedestrian walkway surrounding the reservoir, soaking the many strollers out to view the park from the still-verdant promenade, and the fountain was soon turned off.
Monocle Breams have figured out how to mob the Bobbit Worm by blowing water on their exposed jaws.
Monocle Breams have figured out 'mobbing': blowing water on the Bobbit Worm's exposed jaws - alerting other fish its location.
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