There was also a fine water escape on Sunday, as Matt Every eagled the par-four third hole despite having his feet planted in the hazard.
Specially formulated lubricants are used in fracking, which involves pumping water, fine sand and fracking fluids underground to split open oil- and gas-bearing rocks.
It is the Gulf, but not as you know it: otherworldly Musandam is not a place for those wanting fusion food and FIJI Water, fine hotels or a Lamborghini showroom.
Because of the short half life of radioactive iodine (8 days), in a month or so the water should be fine again.
The bottom line is that most people who lightly exercise do not need sports drinks or even coconut water- plain water is just fine.
Fine sediment suspended in the water scatters sunlight, creating its famous shade of blue, while turtles and stingrays are clearly visible gliding along the sandy floor.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, pumps millions of gallons of water mixed with fine sand and chemicals deep into oil and gas wells to crack gas-bearing rock.
Every Aston-Martin body is sanded using hand-held orbital sanders with a 400-grade sanding disc, dampened with a fine mist of de-ionised water, and sanded again with 1000-grade discs.
Dry water resembles a very fine powder (like icing sugar or flour) that has a slightly more liquid-like appearance when it flows, and if you squeeze some of it in your hand hard enough the powder combines to give you a few drops.
The long grasses so green that they cast a fine, bright green on the brown water.
Silt curtain: fine, meshed material suspended in the water to prevent silt escaping from a construction site.
We can boil water with natural gas just fine, and without all the destructive effects that using coal causes.
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Filter material: layer of fine gravel used in slope stabilization structures that allows water to escape and retains soil particles.
Tiny particles of rock ground fine by the glaciers that feed it turn the water milky and give it this astonishing, alien colour.
"Almost all of these companies are in denial like an alcoholic--'I don't have a problem, just sprinkle holy water on this and I'll be fine, '" Marsal told me.
Direct contact of molten lava with water or ice also leads to explosions which eject fine dust.
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I'm - and have a water - high efficiency dishwasher, so it's fine.
Beautiful Lumangwe, a wide wall of water that thunders into the Kalungwishi River filling the air with fine mist, looks like Victoria Falls in miniature.
He ran for the California assembly and scored an upset victory, and then successfully led the charge to overhaul that state's chaotically corrupt regulation of the liquor industry, to reform its inefficient, labyrinthine water system and to save San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts.
Now, the banks are in hot water with regulators and face hundreds of civil suits--a fine mess all around.
Then a solution of calcium and water is applied by a modified winter gritting machine with a very fine sprinkler-like system attached.
Sourcing raw materials, chemicals used in processing, energy and water use, finishing of products are simply a handful of considerations in developing a fine luxury eco-friendly collection.
Washing generally involves high temperatures, fine sprays (and hence a large surface area) and a lot of sloshing around of water, all of which promote efficient chemical stripping.
Sipping water, singing along to music or listening to an audio-book will do just fine.
The company, which provides water to 3.7 million homes and businesses in England and Wales, is already facing a fine from regulator Ofwat for missing earlier customer service performance standards.
The membrane has to be capable of dealing with a very high water "flex, " the amount of water that it is able to withstand being pumped across it, and at the same time, be fine enough to keep the salt and fresh waters separate.
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