Without it, water from a drinking fountain would simply shoot up from the spout without arcing into the fountain again. |
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There's a full mag and empty chamber, and I recommend one up the spout until we cross the river. |
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Where is the morality in a woman being given 80 grand a year to spout waffle on energy fields and crystals and fitness? |
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It was a typically quadrate teapot with a square spout and square handle, made during the Qing Dynasty. |
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The current heatwave in Europe is letting alarmists have a field day, allowing them to spout all sorts of rubbish without people noticing. |
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I have to wonder about the sanity of any person, watching people line up for food and spout this drivel. |
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So unless the lass had an unhealthy taste for doddering old buffers like you and me, my theory's up the spout. |
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Experienced correspondents will not spout the other side's view, they will assess the story from all angles. |
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I added a piece of 2-inch angle iron to the hydraulic cylinder that operates the spout. |
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Oh, and by the way, I regard English nationalists who spout racist venom to be fifth columnists working for Anglophobes. |
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The spigot has a cast brass spout, ceramic-disk cartridges, and coded red-blue lever handles. |
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Oftentimes, the only thing binding these teapots together is the fact that they each have a handle, spout and lid. |
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He does not spout dry information, but colours facts with his own thoughtful perspective. |
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The package's design allows seniors, children, and arthritics to pour milk through a front-mounted spout by tilting rather than lifting. |
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Mint is not to be stemmed to keep the leaves from clogging the teapot spout. |
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The trees are tapped for latex by cutting spiral grooves in the bark and inserting a spout with a cup for collection of the latex. |
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I am going to stop now before I start to disclose such things as my discomfort when a teapot spout is facing me. |
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It's poured into tiny glasses from a silver teapot, the spout held high in the air. |
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What was a strenuous task is now as easy as flipping the toggle switch that operates the spout. |
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I find it funny that celebrities get so bent out of shape when the public complains about their use of fame and the media to spout their views. |
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Soon a sweet purple liquid was trickling out of the spout into the container she had placed underneath. |
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The ringed spot is then held over the muslined spout just long enough to become moist, but not wet. |
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To clean your hamster's water bottle you'll need a bottlebrush, spout brush and dish washing liquid. |
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The nef is embellished with two European dragons, and an amusing open-mouthed dragon's head forms the spout. |
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Some of them are half way through their course and their qualifications will go up the spout. |
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By the time you have eventually caught one, appointments in town have been missed and one's careful planning for the day has gone up the spout. |
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Turn again to this lot, and their sympathetic reaction to some self-proclaimed religious freak who has been put up the spout out of wedlock. |
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Any time an armed officer perceived sufficient danger to draw the gun, he or she would chamber a round if there wasn't one up the spout already. |
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If you have the type that slips over a copper nipple, use a hex key to loosen the setscrew on the underside to twist-pull the spout off. |
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Previously, we packaged our product in a paperboard carton that had a pour spout with a screw-on cap. |
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This modern, round building does resemble an upturned funnel with spout mounting to the heavens. |
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Once the boxes are filled, a pour spout is installed on the top of the package. |
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It is last seen pursuing a wave that the men aboard have mistaken for a whale spout. |
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But although the ship moves quickly, and the men are eager to find the whale making the spout, they are unable to see it again. |
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I think when you bump into people who like to spout off, you intuitively know it's coming from some inner hurt. |
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Will you please flail around like a zombie and spout gibberish in one of the worst fantasy movies ever? |
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How else would he have learned to spout such preposterous notions as universal love? |
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So when Andy got a chance to spout off about farming on the local NPR station, he jumped. |
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Mr. Kudlow and the bulls can spout propaganda all they want, but it is not going to change underlying fundamentals. |
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On two continents, they incontinently spout platitudes, nonsense, tall tales, or pseudopoetic fantasies. |
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More than just pretty, these bowls have a rubber ring on the bottom to prevent slippage plus a handy little handle and pouring spout. |
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The completed water spout is a charming and simple orientally themed water feature. |
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Topical jokes proliferate, flames spout from balustrades and chorines' hats as Las Vegas meets Cirque du Soleil. |
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He said it as he picked up a flagon and put it under the spout of a wine barrel. |
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Arven examined the box and saw at its end was a spout that was draining liquid into a flask. |
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Back on the boat and heading to shore, we spotted a spout, a fin and then the flukes of a humpback whale. |
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This black-robed fool can spout things like this in public, and nobody cares. |
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It's one thing to spout fiery credos as a youth, but it's quite another thing to live by them forever after. |
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One was taken when the spout was relatively far out and the other over the surf line where the broken crest of a wave is being sucked up. |
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For once we can report an excellent pourer with not a drop running down the spout. |
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Given the choice of English or gibberish, financial firms choose to spout utter nonsense! |
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So instead of looking for him to spout forth with purple prose extolling his love for you, take a look at him from a different angle. |
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It was a nasty dig about a girl's looks when she starts to spout unpopular opinions. |
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Add a small water plant in a bonsai dish, rocks, a submersible pump, and a bamboo spout. |
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This was the kind of hysterical trash you would expect dittoheads to spout, not hugely influential liberal intellectuals. |
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They go to watch sperm whales spout and dive or to swim with pods of dusky dolphins. |
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You just turn the taps on if you want a bath, and if you want a shower you push a rubber bung into the tap spout, and the water is diverted up into the shower. |
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Worse still, because the button was on the side, you would naturally tilt the mug back, then open the spout, and the coffee volcano would erupt in your face. |
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By holding the container over the opening of the spray tank or holding tank while rinsing, the rinse water can be captured as it drains from the container spout. |
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When you're not scanning the ocean with your binoculars for a whale spout to the west, you can watch squirrels and birds scamper about to the east. |
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It is dangerous to approach the thing too closely, but Ishmael hypothesizes that the spout is nothing but mist, the effect of a whale thinking about Eternity. |
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The internet access at work was up the spout almost all day. |
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It kills me how people buy these things and spout about how safe they are. |
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Of course, the alternative is that the authorities turn a blind eye to drug use in brothels, and then your whole criminal justice system goes up the spout. |
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Plan A went up the spout in eight minutes with Jason Price's seventh goal in six games since joining from Brentford, who thought he was a defender. |
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Meaning, Williams has basically previously displayed his willingness to spout government propaganda in exchange for cash. |
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He didn't complain or spout off a resume of what he had accomplished. |
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I hear Daly is now up the spout through her unholy union with Kaye. |
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An integrated steam sprout can be used to froth milk for cappuccino or hot chocolate and a hot water spout for making tea or single cups of coffee. |
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We get it every year, in magazines, newspaper, on the television and radio, so-called experts spout forth with tips on how to make Christmas a doddle. |
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The heavy spout represents the lumpy branch of a crab apple tree. |
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The grain would be lifted up in buckets attached to a conveyor belt to the top of the elevator and then distributed into storage bins by a movable spout. |
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It's a four-color litho print gable top carton with a pour spout. |
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A lava spout spewed from the relics and threw the androids back. |
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I had to be a loudmouth and spout off against this policy a few weeks ago. |
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They'll spout a lot of emollient guff and sensible criticism of the government, which you can even find yourself nodding along to when they're on Question Time. |
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She ran to the porch and picked up the bucket Hunk kept below the down spout to catch what little rain water fell, and she splashed the water over me. |
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However, I am underqualified to spout off about them in any depth. |
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I found a used milker inflation tube fits snugly over a 1-quart plastic oil can and makes a pour spout for hard-to-reach transmissions on combines. |
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The sleek faucet and spout attach directly to the backsplash. |
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If the spout was air and not water, then there was no necessary reason for it to be confined to seas and oceans. |
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So this meant that the solid appearance of the spout had to be an illusion. |
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What baffles me about not only this article, but millions like it, is that people who obviously know nothing about a subject nonetheless spout off about it. |
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Subsequently I was informed that in fact it was not a water spout. |
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The water spout made its way from the ocean to the beach, panicking people who quickly fled to safety. |
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The spout was almost universally believed to be a sign of the apocalypse. |
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Gunning can be used to cover bare shell areas, repair a bottom hole, dress the spout or pipe a taphole. |
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Toby jugs were first produced in the 18th century and depicted a seated drinker wearing a long coat and tricorn hat that acted as a spout. |
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Any two-bit comedian can stand onstage and spout ignorant ethnic slurs. |
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The dust hood for Company's bulk bag dischargers contains spillage and dust that can escape through seams in the bag and folds in the spout. |
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Bottles also usually incorporate a fitment, which provides a pouring spout. |
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Breathing involves expelling stale air from the blowhole, forming an upward, steamy spout, followed by inhaling fresh air into the lungs. |
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The fin whale is usually distinguished by its tall spout, long back, prominent dorsal fin, and asymmetrical colouration. |
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A more pronounced, deeper single spout is developed, and it is almost closed on the sides. |
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The lamp is produced in two parts, the upper part with the spout and the lower part with the fuel chamber. |
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Cars with individual loading hatches have to be respotted several times, depending on length, and have their loading spout relocated. |
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That idea of yours for using the church hall seems to have gone up the spout. |
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Chief resource manager Martha Hahn says caging in the water spout and changing up the way of turning on the water should keep the animals away. |
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But the spectators got to see a spectacular water spout when that AF hit the water. |
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The bombs were so close that we ended up going right through a bomb water spout in front of us. |
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I wanted to get the spectacular cliffs in the shot to show it was not just a water spout anywhere. |
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At this stage a detonation should be heard through the hull and, where the water depth is shallower than 30metres, a water spout may also be witnessed. |
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Turkish coffee, of course, refers to the method of preparation, usually in an open brass or copper pot called a cezve with a long handle on one side and a spout on the other. |
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The rim becomes wider and flatter with a deeper and higher spout. |
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Antica is an award-winning contemporary brand featuring both traditional and flavored Sambucas with built-in pour spout technology on every bottle. |
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Giant hot rocks spout out from the deep mantle, which in the long run softens the tectonic plates from below, forcing the plates to drift apart from the hotspots. |
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The tip of the spout is more upright in contrast to the rest of the rim. |
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Using their nicknames I Mother Nature, Chef Assassin, Mr Whittier, Lady Baglady and Saint Gut Free, among others I they spout tales of horror and disgust. |
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In Wednesday's incident, heavy rain saw water spout from a manhole in a resident's garden and flood part of the road, with around a foot of water reported. |
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Nacho, for instance, was bolstered not just by Zach's spray bottle but also a built-in water spout in the pen he shared with a companion named Rambo. |
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The puppets of politicians can spout off the same nonsense, slag off the Tories and the state of the town, blame Margaret Thatcher for everything else. |
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As we look into the bright star clouds above the spout of Sagittarius' teapot, we are looking directly toward the nucleus, the center, of our galaxy. |
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A spout of blood flew from his mouth, spattering Smichov's linen trousers. |
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If you are willing to say bad things a out corporations and good things about the Green Party, you are a Friend of Ralph, no matter what lunatic nonsense you may also spout. |
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All too often, the spout of a soap dispenser rests over the counter and leaves trailings of soap that must be wiped up frequently if a clean appearance is to be maintained. |
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The mixing bowl, with a three-quart capacity, provides a textured, secure-grip handle, wide, nondrip pouring spout, and includes the seal and splatter guard. |
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He went into the attack with his rifle cocked and with one up the spout. |
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When the whale surfaces, the dorsal fin is visible soon after the spout. |
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