They make the world one, and capital, like water, tends to a common level.
In fact, coconut water tastes a bit metallic, like water that comes from a garden hose.
All these examples illustrate the general rule that capital, like water, tends to flow around obstacles.
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Non-sugary drinks, like water, are just not cool enough for kids, says Rose Cameron.
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An airlift has been set up to deliver high-priority items like water and medicine.
Higher volumes are like water to parched throats for brokers like Nomura Securities (NYSE: NMR).
In Like Water for Chocolate, Tita's quail in rose petal sauce certainly had that effect.
Two massive video screens at opposite ends inside the booth project serene scenes like water falls.
In addition, official departments like Water Services and the Post Office could be privatized too.
But speech, like water through cracks in a dam, will always find a way.
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It sounds awfully like water-marketing, a concept that spawns nightmares in Utah and Wyoming.
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By 2000 his ankles and feet looked like water balloons, his liver unable to flush out toxins.
Things like water, milk, bread, rice and even toilet paper have completely disappeared from supermarkets in my neighborhood.
Mark Durkan wants to test how seriously the government responds to assembly votes on policies like water charges.
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It is no longer a luxury or a vice but a metabolic necessity, like water on the plains.
Like water over a stone, they can slowly but steadily wear away some of the mistrust and acrimony.
Knowing that, however, perhaps the paper could have produced a story that felt a little less like water carrying?
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We need to invest in basic infrastructure, like water, power, roads and airports.
Facebook is increasingly becoming a utility that everyone uses, like water or electricity.
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As China's consumer class grows, already-scarce resources like water and petroleum may soon buckle under all of this shopping.
"When I first started telling the truth, it came out like water trickling out of a faucet, " Hamilton said.
This reminds us that not only is the world decidedly flat, but the influence of American culture spreads like water.
If a company turns a CSR goal like water conservation into a game, that can strengthen online and offline social ties.
The company grew quickly and became like water on pavement, finding every crack and crevice in the online space and finding purchase.
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Being a resource to your network is like water to your garden.
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Most agencies, like World Vision and Plan International, now steer sponsorship money more broadly to development projects like water supply, nutrition or schools.
And face it, the world suffers overall resource scarcity, and shortages of any critical commodity (like water) translate into scarcity of them all.
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Over the years, the government has taken steps to address the problem, including regulating low-frequency noise like water pumps, and reducing maximum decibels.
But they do not have to use coolant fluids like water that must operate at high pressures in order to achieve high temperatures.
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Several Coast Guard cutters are already there providing everything from basic services like water, to vital technical support for this massive logistical operation.
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