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Discover Ludwig"water talk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a conversation or discussion about water, such as its properties, uses, or importance. Example: The conference concluded with a panel discussing the latest advancements in water conservation and management, sparking lively water talk among the attendees.
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JEROME I like to make running water talk.
Even if it is okay to drink water, talk, or sit down in your class at home, don't do it now.
(If the Goron Elder doesn't prepare Hot-Spring Water, talk to the Goron kid again inside Castle Town and the Goron sitting on the Southern Gate. Once you've done that he should prepare Hot-Spring water).
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Peter H. Gleick, author of "Bottled & Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water" talks about the "war on the tap".
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"I heard guys in the water talking about breaking into the lounge for the whiskey," she told USA Today in 2007.
"There I was," Mr. Elkins said, "in a boardroom with my glass of water, talking about deconstructing the musical and telling them that being a 're, drop of golden sun' was my first performing memory, from kindergarten".
While everyone involved with "Open Water" talked quickly and excitedly and looked the reporter in the eye, Mr. Sanchez spoke more slowly, as if he had thought about what he was saying for years and refined it.
Luckily the Yeoh family, whom he commissioned to develop the island, and whose YTL Corporation owns a fair chunk of Malaysia and our own Wessex Water, talked him out of it.
Evidence of Cuba's folk art traditions can be seen in the simple forms, basic colors and rural subject matter of Manuel Mendive Hoyo's "The Sons of Water, Talking to a Fish" ("Los Hijos del Agua, Conversando con un Pez"), a 2001 sculpture whose charmingly polka-dotted fisherman and huge open-mouthed fish commune in a small boat atop a rippling blue sea.
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