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A kid wearing a Tampa Tarpons t-shirt came running up the street shouting, "Some cracker just shot a gator!" Roy and his uncle Buck were in the driveway of the house on Oakview Terrace, rinsing down the boat.
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Rinsed down with that liquid Belondrade bouquet, it was an Elysean excess.
When I do wash my hair, I only put shampoo at the top on my head and let the suds rinse down the rest of it.
Always rinse down so that the water doesn't contact more skin.
At St. Joseph House on First Street in the East Village on a recent Thursday, a kitchen full of volunteers rinsed down giant stockpots and bowl-size ladles after finishing the morning's soup line for the neighborhood poor.
All these morphological riffs loosen up the obtuse, adamant solidity of the sculptures and suggest the wealth of associations that the sink, as a form, can carry: of washing (clothes, houses, babies, bodies living and dead), of baptism, of slaking thirst, of warming, cooling, healing, of dirt rinsed down the drain, and of precious things -- fortunes, lives -- gone down the drain and lost.
Microbeads are designed to be rinsed down the drain along with the soap suds after use, but our municipal water treatment facilities are not equipped to filter such small pollutants out of the water.
When they're rinsed down the drain, microbeads can flow through sewer systems -- where they are often too tiny to be efficiently filtered by wastewater treatment plants -- and into lakes, rivers and, ultimately, oceans.
Because head lice and scabies treatments are rinsed down the drain after use, lindane readily enters wastewater treatment plants.
Amalgam that is rinsed down the drain may be released directly to a waterway, or it may be released into the air or into the soil.
It should not be rinsed down the drain.
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