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"Glass of water, please!" Kitch yells.
Can I get a bowl of water, please?
"I pray to the water: please, don't come," she said.
Now, bring me that glass of water, please. . . .
Could I have a glass of water, please?
My partner smiled weakly and asked for a "bowl of plain rice and water, please".
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"Subtle hedonists, these Norwegians," Jed thinks as he pauses over the water, pleased "that so many different forms of purity could exist".
It was hot-dog weather, the kind that has inspired poets like Elizabeth Bishop, who wrote: From Brooklyn, over the Brooklyn Bridge... over the glittering grandstand of harbor-water, please come flying".
My 3 year old twins just hollered from the back of the minivan, "Two waters please".
You could use advisor, guide, specialist, or any other term that floats your boat and accurately defines how you help your clients, but to keep from muddying the waters please don't refer to yourself as a coach.
If grey or black water is present from sewerage or flood water then please use appropriate steps to deal with that contamination first (http://www.wikihow.com/Cope-Following-a-Flood).
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