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They call this expensive endeavor "chasing the water".
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This movement requires a light touch and a smooth, serpentine glide — to chase the water across and down without the rubber edge of the blade leaving the glass, followed by a final motion of the wrist to flick dirt, water, and squeegee off the window — which is different for everyone.
Recent missions have restricted themselves to chasing the history of water on the planet and wondering whether conditions in the past might have been habitable.
It'll appear that you're "chasing" the vodka with water - a common practice to prevent/lessen a hang-over the next day.
Often, the "takes" are violent and occasionally the fish will come completely out of the water chasing the skittered caddis imitation.
We watched small skippers and meadow browns on the scabious flowers and were buzzed by red darter dragonflies chasing over the water.
The wort and beer will "chase" the deaerated water, or vice-versa, and therefore prevent contact with air pockets or the introduction of air to vessels and equipment.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the wallaby may have been chased into the water by a dog.
The Hebrews cross the open sea bottom; and when the fire vanishes and the army gives chase, the water closes over the Egyptian soldiers, sparing Ramses alone.
Since Bryan was a teetotaler, the statesman chased the salute with water, reasoning that the admiral had won more victories on water than on Champagne.
The limitations of that system, and the scale of the challenge for anyone attempting to chase the pirates from the water, was made plain on Monday with the seizure of the Sirius Star outside the EU safe corridor.
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