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water works
noun
The system of supplying clean water to domestic and business properties; typically, water will be taken from a source, purified, pumped to local water towers or other reservoirs and then gravity-fed to the consumer
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BELLPORT VILLAGE "Land, Sky and Water," works by Ken Neubeck.
TIVOLI "Allure of Water," works by Tarryl Gabel and Gregory Martin.
WE all have an intuitive sense of how water works: block it, and it flows elsewhere.
DEMAREST "Ursula Schneider: earth, air, water," works by the painter and printer.
The town's primary occupations are tourism, light precision engineering, brewing, and mineral water works.
Birmingham, Ala., Water Works Board, $154.3 million of water system revenue bonds.
DEMAREST Mikhail Zakin Gallery "Ursula Schneider: earth, air, water," works by the painter and printer.
Second, don't bother boiling the water; hot tap water works fine.
Water works.
Electricity and water works.
Other homes have indoor water works.
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