After sealing each gallon, he started to gather up the brushes and rollers, occasionally stepping in a puddle of paint. |
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The coffee pot tipped over and started pouring gallon after gallon of the thick, burnt-coffee smelling liquid onto the floor. |
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He's lived happily for the past four months with a platy and two neon tetras in a five gallon aquarium. |
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It is full of brine at a terrific density, about two-and-a-half pounds of salt to the gallon. |
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I don't know about Britain, but it used to be that one could get one's gas pumped for an extra nickel a gallon. |
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This should help illustrate how much energy it takes to vaporize a gallon of water. |
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The exact amount varies for an active athlete to a non-active person, but you can safely say that we should drink almost a gallon a day. |
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These can be clay or plastic flower pots, buckets, milk or juice containers, or any similar container that holds a half gallon of water or so. |
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It will draw the paint directly out of your 5 gallon paint pails, through the hose and into your spray gun. |
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Though you probably wouldn't want to chug a gallon of it, diethylene glycol is nowhere near as harmful as its similarly named chemical cousin. |
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A third tank that has worked quite well is a ten gallon tank containing a stinkpot turtle, one small bluegill, two minnows, and three crayfish. |
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His normal rate of exchange was five pints of casareep for a gallon of milk. |
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Water, which weighs about 7.8 pounds per gallon, should equal approximately half the weight of the cementitious material in the mix. |
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Then apply a solution of 4 ounces oxalic acid crystals dissolved in one gallon of warm water. |
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The 1.2m gallon aquarium counts among its specimens a 440-pound, six-foot sunfish, one of the largest boned fish in the world. |
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However, with the 110 horsepower diesel engine it is still fast and refined, and capable of returning over 40 miles per gallon. |
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The coefficient of friction and other aerodynamic aspects in aircraft are more important than simply miles per gallon. |
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After they take off, Betty feeds her plants liquid fertilizer with a teaspoon of gelatin powder mixed into each gallon. |
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Each gallon of water requires approximately 8 square feet of area to insure proper infiltration. |
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He developed a computer model that can estimate the cost per gallon of ethanol if a new process were used to produce it. |
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In addition to baked goods, candy and nuts frequently fill up a pint or half gallon of ice cream. |
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The Honda Insight and the Toyota Prius will get up to 70 miles per gallon and cruise 600 miles or more between fill-ups. |
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In the nineteenth century, the congius was used in British medicine and pharmacology as a name for the British Imperial gallon. |
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Every gallon of water consumptively used is not available somewhere else in the system where it would otherwise have existed. |
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The company pasteurized its first gallon of fluid milk in January 1946 and began ice cream production two years later. |
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The additional height has been achieved through the building of a new 10,000 gallon reservoir on the top of the Cotswold escarpment. |
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He has fallen into a folie de grandeur, however, if he believes we can will a gallon of gas into our tank or a loaf of bread onto our table. |
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I scooped up two gallon cans of fruit cocktail and a bag of bread and returned to my station. |
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Even with a small eight gallon fuel tank, it is possible to drive some 500 miles before you have to look for a filling station. |
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Two fuzees and a gallon of fuel oil turn it into a thundering conflagration towering 40 feet over our heads. |
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The price at the Shell petrol station in Haverfordwest is 89.9p per litre, approximately 15p a gallon difference. |
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The premium was based on the milk quota held by eligible farmers on March 31 at a rate of approximately 1.21 cent a litre or 5.5 cent per gallon. |
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Petrol prices could go up by another 5p per gallon, or 1p per litre, in the coming weeks after an increase in the cost of crude oil. |
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It was announced that garages would switch to selling petrol by the litre instead of the gallon from the following autumn. |
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The AA calculates that a modest family car doing 12,000 miles a year and getting 30 miles per gallon will use 1800 litres of fuel. |
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The Fabia will average well over 40 miles per gallon, almost matching the more expensive 1.9 litre turbodiesel. |
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Carry one gallon of water per person per day, and beware of sudden wind gusts or thunderstorms. |
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What gets the equivalent of 1,000 miles per gallon, doesn't pollute, will save the world, and transports you in breezy style? |
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Four liters is approximately one gallon, or the equivalent of about nine pounds. |
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Should we be concerned about the whole chain of calculations he used to arrive at a wheat-field equivalent for a gallon of gas? |
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For smaller back pack sprayers use an equivalent of 1.3 oz of product per every gallon of water. |
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They checked to see what it would take to replace the old gas-guzzling yellow cabs, which get around 10 miles a gallon. |
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The hybrid bus gets 8 to 10 miles per gallon, which might not sound great, but that's actually nearly double that of standard gas-guzzling buses. |
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Profit margins for dealers would be capped at 16 cents per gallon on regular unleaded gasoline. |
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Hiking in the desert on a hot day, he goes through one quart of the gallon of water he brought along by noon. |
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The price of a gallon of gas jumped to record highs this past week here in the United States. |
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Mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water and wash the floor with a mop, sponge, or soft bristled brush. |
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Next put the rawhide you will be using into a bath containing cold water with about 2 ounces of washing soda per gallon dissolved in it. |
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For painted wooden floors, mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water. |
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If you irrigate, and your water is also alkaline, acidify it with 2 teaspoons of vinegar per gallon of water. |
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Immediately after the storm, gas prices jumped as much as 50 cents per gallon in some areas. |
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The winner will be decided on Sunday and sent a gallon bottle of Famous Grouse whisky. |
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She gulped it down, then took a sip of the new gallon of whole milk her dad bought for her yesterday. |
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Forty-four gallon drums of chemicals shot more than a hundred metres high, landing up to 400 metres away. |
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I read in the news that milk prices will be shooting up about 50 cents a gallon. |
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We should require auto makers to make cars, SUVs and light trucks that go farther on a gallon of gas. |
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For starters, we could increase the fuel efficiency of our cars and light trucks to 40 miles per gallon. |
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Xiphophorus is a live-bearing freshwater fish and was maintained in 20 gallon freshwater aquaria and fed commercial flake food. |
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This can mean paint runs, sags and wrinkling on vertical surfaces, plus an overall reduced rate of coverage per gallon. |
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The car, which runs on motorcycle tyres, can still manage 40 miles to the gallon, although its top speed is only 45 mph. |
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On average, SUVs consume over 6 miles per gallon more than a family station wagon. |
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My blocks didn't seem to fit in the gallon size zip locks I had, so I used the Baggie brand that come on a roll. |
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I hugged the dead dog and cried a gallon of tears into its matted fur, begging it to wake up. |
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In a bold response, Congressional leaders added a measure to the energy bill raising fuel economy by one mile per gallon. |
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Martin, who grows sweet corn and beans, said that the fuel used in tractors has gone up by 2-3 cents a gallon just in the past month. |
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I know that there are sixteen ounces in a pound, that 2000 pounds is a ton, and that a gallon of water weighs about eight pounds. |
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As I drink about a gallon a day at home if not more, this is a bit of a bind. |
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In the case of the car tested, many drivers who have a fair amount of country mileage will easily achieve 50 miles per gallon. |
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Carefree is made of recycled gallon milk jugs and detergent bottles, and won't mildew or stain. |
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Every morning, I would take a 40 gallon milk churn to nearby abbatoirs and collect warm, fresh pig's blood to make the puddings. |
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We pour the pressed cider through a sieve and into clean, plastic gallon milk jugs. |
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If you don't own a dumbbell, you can experiment with household objects like a gallon milk jug filled with water. |
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Bury a gallon pot or perforated milk jug next to the plant and fill it with water daily to keep the roots evenly moist. |
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Those of us who survive mainly on bowls of cereal don't know whom to thank for last month's 29-cent drop in the local price of a gallon of milk. |
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The cups held up to one gallon of oysters and shuckers could shuck between two and four thousand oysters in a days time. |
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The fuel contents are mixed in 600 gallon bowls, then poured into castings to form a solid. |
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The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs. |
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To disinfect water, add one-eighth of a teaspoon of plain, unscented household bleach per gallon of water and then let it stand for 30 minutes. |
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Each fighter was carrying a heavy load, with two 110 gallon drop-tanks. |
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And once or twice a week, I will brew three gallon batches of iced tea, and put it in refrigeration. |
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I stopped to pick up a gallon of milk on my way home from work. |
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The plant fills an assortment of plastic and paperboard containers, in sizes including gallon, half gallon, quart, half pint, 10-ounce and 12-ounce. |
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If fungal diseases or aphids do appear, the plants are simply sprayed with a combination of one tablespoon baking soda and one tablespoon dish soap mixed in a gallon of water. |
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The economics of doing that are such that one ends up using the equivalent of six gallons of gasoline to make enough hydrogen to replace one gallon of gasoline. |
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Check the number of kilometres it achieves per litre or miles per gallon with dealers and then double-check those figures in motoring magazines or on consumer websites. |
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Cross the street to save that nickel per gallon when the price is lower. |
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The petrol version will do 16.2 miles to the gallon around town. |
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That's the equivalent of about 1 teaspoon of sugar in a gallon of water. |
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He strung it up by its ankles from the branch of a pine tree, placed a five gallon pickle bucket under its snout, and deftly sliced open its jugular veins. |
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Dissolve 6 tablespoons flaked pickling salt in 1 gallon of lukewarm water. |
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Once in a while, you feel like cozying up at home in two tons of a security blanket, and curling up in front of the TV, with a gallon of Rocky Road. |
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Note particularly that the US gallon is a different size to the UK gallon so that no liquid measures of the same name are the same size in the US and UK systems. |
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She bought a gallon of red wine and a bottle of root beer for me. |
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Every gallon of ice cream you purchase in the Grand Canyon State is guaranteed to weigh at least four and a half pounds. |
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Supermarkets will not pay farmers here a realistic price for the milk they produce, even though most of us couldn't price a pinta any more than we could a gallon of petrol. |
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The blonde was hovering over a bag of feed and a green five gallon bucket. |
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Wednesday's price rise came on top of the 14p a gallon duty increase for superplus unleaded petrol on Monday. |
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It can take as much as a gallon to reach the FULL mark from the lowest point on the crosshatched area of the dipstick. |
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Drive like a nutter and you'll get 47mpg, but soft-shoe the pedals and you'll wring 70 miles per gallon. |
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At the time of the Spanish Armada in 1588, the daily allowance on board a Royal Navy ship was one pound of biscuit plus one gallon of beer. |
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Unnecessary speedups, slowdowns and stops can decrease fuel economy by up to two miles per gallon. |
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Proper French toast just the way my dad used to make it and most certainly not US-style French toast with half a gallon of syrup on top. |
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Cut it to the ground with a string trimmer or hedge shears, dig up clumps of it and plant one gallon or five gallon lady ferns. |
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Higher octane gasolines generally cost 10 to 15 cents more per gallon than regular gasoline, AAA said. |
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The job of getting ready for winter is not complete until the snow removal team tops up its 10,567 US gallon tank of liquid potassium acetate. |
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Below the Arena floor there is room for two 4000 gallon water tanks, which are used for shows that flood the arena like Madame Butterfly. |
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Efficiency or fuel economy can be given as miles per gallon gasoline equivalent. |
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May's Jaguar broke down so many times that he eventually gave up the challenge, managing just 8 miles per gallon. |
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Sizes of commercially available paludaria range from 25 gallon up to 500-gallon models. |
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To dye one chip bonnet peach colour, put four ounces of cudbear in one gallon of water, make it boil, and put one ounce of soda in the liquor. |
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Compare this with the o in gallon, which is never a full vowel, no matter how carefully one enunciates. |
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Clean wooden and plastic cutting boards by covering the surface with a solution of one tablespoon of unscented bleach per one gallon of water. |
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Just about out of nowhere, a gallon of gas now goes for two bucks and they don't even throw in trading stamps anymore. |
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The gallon is put into a cleansing cupboard equipped with ozonization system. |
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Miller dairy back in 1922, the operation consisted of one horse-drawn wagon, a 200 gallon pasteurizer, a vat, and a supply of empty bottles. |
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Derwood Bailey cowboyed for 50 cents a day, a noon meal, and a gallon of oats for his horse. |
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The flux is available in 1, 5 and 55 gallon containers, can be applied by spraying or dipping and can be diluted when required by using deionized water. |
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The patent-pending ice chest accessory that allows easy removal and insertion of one gallon size containers is now also available for half gallon size containers at www. |
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Dairy cows consume approximately 3 gallons of water for every gallon of milk production and prefer to drink slightly warm water as opposed to cold ground water. |
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In theory, then, social welfare can be enhanced by a targeted tax on the good equal to the difference between the private cost and the social cost per gallon bought and sold. |
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