Rinse off the soap, again spraying from top to bottom, letting an adequate supply of water stream down the finish.
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These atomise water with a stream of air, using tiny nozzles arrayed around a huge fan blade.
The fish face trouble when there is not enough water in a stream, Spence said, or if there are changes in the temperature or habitat of the stream.
The author of that work, Glen MacDonald of UCLA, has noted that the only way to get that region so warm is with a massive influx of Gulf Stream water from the Atlantic.
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He sat now by the stream watching the clear water flowing between the rocks and, across the stream, he noticed there was a thick bed of watercress.
Gasnick claimed the water came from a stream that ran under his building, 992 Second Avenue (at 53rd Street).
As a stream of water washes the fruit along an apple-clogged trench towards the mill, Stephen tells me how Burrow Hill has rejuvenated cider making in this corner of Somerset.
When their 3-meters long robot, nicknamed "Anna Konda", is connected to a fire hose the hydraulics enable it to project a powerful stream of water and give it enough power to lift 650 kilograms, strong enough, its developers believe, to punch a hole through a door or wall to get to the flames.
S. in civil engineering from the University of Utah and a masters in design from Stanford, owns more than 50 patents on water control, lighting and air-compression devices, as well as laminar stream technology, which turns water jets into shapes that appear solid and motionless.
I'd forgone the wine, but cold water freshly filtered from a nearby stream was just as sweet.
It must have been kept fresh by an underground stream, because the water was cold and clear.
There was a stream alongside the road and far down the pass he saw a mill beside the stream and the falling water of the dam, white in the summer sunlight.
The temple, built in the 9th Century, has 13 ornate spouts, and each stream of cool fresh water represents a different type of purification, from fertility and love to protection from evil spirits.
The original settlers wisely located it adjacent to a rushing stream for easy access to water.
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Rescue teams "were met with a torrent of water and a car stuck facing up stream underneath a footbridge".
His device will reportedly stream damp air containing microscopic water particles through a tube, while a laser diode beams light through the vessel onto a sensor located on the opposite side.
At long last, we reached the Wild River, promptly disrobed and sat in the low but rushing stream, letting the cool water wash over us as we filled and sterilized our bottles.
They carried him on their shoulders, held him, one on each side, to let him ride a pony, steadied him in a stream to feel the icy water on the rocks beneath his feet.
Next week, if all goes according to plan, a small mountain of snow will be melted, repeatedly sterilised and then injected in a high-pressure stream of near-boiling water to clear a bore-hole through the two miles of the ice-sheet.
The Boat Race is unique because it takes place over a course that not only twists and turns - unlike the 2, 000m Olympic course - but does so on tidal water, where the pace of the stream varies, and conditions are never the same from one day to the next.
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Recycling uses energy, water and other resources and creates its own stream of waste.
More importantly, some scientists are concerned that the flow of desalinated water into the sea could disrupt the Gulf Stream, which could change weather patterns.
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"We often walk several kilometers without even getting to a small stream from which we can fetch drinking water, " says Mpoup.
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Simply throwing a new dam onto a river with a diversion would impair some down stream users prior right to use that water.
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Formerly, the water from the toilets had flowed out in a stream, but now it was thin vapor the speed of the train tore it into prickly spray.
Under the Ninth Circuit ruling, a permit could be demanded for every drain and ditch that directs water from a logging road to a fish-bearing stream.
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The cause of this cold lurch was seemingly settled some time ago when Wallace Broecker, a Columbia University geochemist, suggested that a North American ice sheet collapsed, flooding the Atlantic with fresh water, which interrupted the normal circulation of the Gulf Stream.
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While conventional assets are relatively easy to develop and historically have offered good returns, projects in some more technically difficult sectors like deep-water and LNG typically take longer to bring on-stream, and are higher cost, meaning returns are lower.
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Dr Marsden reckons the technique might even improve understanding of how water from melting ice caps will affect ocean currents, including the Gulf Stream.
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