You can buy lots of other anti-bacterial products too: tea towels, copper panels, toothpaste, ice-making machines, pyjamas and underwear.
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The Great Grimsby Ice Factory Trust said it intended to keep some of the original ice-making equipment as part of a history exhibition.
The last ice was produced in 1990 and the huge structure stands abandoned in the town's fish docks, with some of the original ice-making machinery still in place.
The Olympic torch did not burn properly during the opening ceremony, an ice-making machine broke down as did several buses, and unseasonably mild weather caused events to be postponed.
And finally, just before you head out to sea, you will pass a series of fascinating ice-making houses where huge blocks of frozen water slide down rollercoaster runners and into the waiting boats.
Examples of household electrical loads that could be shifted to off-peak hours via an automated or controlled mobile app include charging a plug-in vehicle, running a dishwasher, running a hot water heater, running the refrigerator's defrost cycle and ice-making.
Its Gelato University teaches the nuances of ice-cream making, and collaboration with traditional universities reinforces its internal research.
With the new player contract came new on-ice rules aimed at making the game faster, higher-scoring and less of a street brawl.
Moreover, there is no government regulation of the use of vast quantities of the "ice-plus" organisms (which contain the ice-nucleation protein) commonly blown into the air during snow-making at ski resorts.
Think of all the energy expended in pumping that water, treating it, spraying it on crops, heating it for your shower, making it into ice, Coca-Cola, paper, and on and on.
The untethered subs explored a seabed no human eyes had ever observed for three hours before making the five-and-a-half hour ascent back to the ice hole they had entered.
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It is a cracked and crumpled layer-cake of rocks, 480 million years in the making, a landscape sculpted by ice then transformed by man and a witness to the birth of the Industrial Revolution.
After making eight runs without hitting an ice spot or heavy snow section, and two dig-outs from face plants, I am ready to return to our womb-like boat, where sheepskin booties await.
That means more melting ice in the Arctic, dumping fresh water into the salty sea and making a mess of the all-important Gulf jet stream, which makes northern U.S. habitable.
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The result is ice-as-poetry, a visual panorama that is greater than the sum of its frozen molecules, making clear that glaciers deserve our reverence, and are certainly not just an obstacle to be removed so that oil companies can drill for more oil.
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