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That's the whole point of having a water system.
When I think of summer I think of us all getting together at family barbecues, having a water fight.
"It's analogous to having a water balloon in between two telephone poles," said the study's first author, Nicholas D. Pyenson, a paleobiologist at the Smithsonian Institution.
"Having a water trail right here makes much more sense than driving off to some faraway lake to find your fun," Buell said.
In theory, the main advantage of having a water meter is that you get charged only for the water that you use, rather than on the basis of your property's size.
When Shosuke and Sanji were engaged in what was supposed to be mortal combat, they looked a lot like a couple of kids having a water fight in a swimming pool.
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In 1848 John Sutter was having a water-powered sawmill built along the American River in Coloma, California, approximately 50 miles (80 km) east of present-day Sacramento.
"Did you already send your registration in?" she asked a client on the phone, trying to speak above the peals of laughter coming from the backyard, where the girls were having a water-balloon fight with some friends.
This paper presents flame stability data for a pulverized-coal furnace having a water-cooled quarl and burning U.K. Gedling coal.
To this end, the flexural bond strength of masonry couplets, built with mortars of three hydraulic strengths and one natural cement and having a water-content adjusted to achieve a similar consistency, was measured with the bond wrench test.
Every road has a water seller.
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