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They often wake up and collect water from a source outside their home, fetching it in buckets and boiling it on the stove.
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If we wanted extra water for washing hair or smalls (i.e khaki bloomers) we had to fetch it in canvas buckets from a nearby stream.
The downloaded Web page is stored locally, so as to avoid fetching it again in during the next fetching cycle.
Texas gained more people than any other state, up by 4.3m to 25.1m, fetching it four more congressional seats in the House.
She has already devoted 20 years to her own, transforming a plain vanilla, rectilinear back yard into a space so fetching it has earned a niche in the annual Open Days program of the Garden Conservancy, featuring 19 outstanding private gardens in New Jersey.
Am I right?" The rat — he didn't see it; Bozeman had gone into the back room to fetch it — came in a cardboard container with a molded carrying handle on top, the sort of thing you got if you asked for a doggie bag at a restaurant.
The man behind the counter went and fetched it from a pillow in another room.
Rather than fetch it character by character in real-time, which does leak typing cadence and, potentially, other unintended information — say, a second URL or some words mistakenly entered after the first URL without being separated by a space.
To get water, she and her children must now fetch it from a mosque in her area, which provides free water for neighborhood residents who cannot afford it.
She went to fetch it and I settled back in my chair, drunk with the power of a second home.
He went back in to fetch it when the bomb fell down on the house.
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