For there the standard question is how many sets of kidneys the water has been through before it comes out of the tap.
The government cheerily dubs the brew newater, and despite a tide of scatological humour, insists that it is cleaner than the stuff that used to come out of the tap.
He leaves his successor with thetwin challenges of competing with professional leagues for the attention of youth and figuring out how to tap the Internet to bolster the IOC's TV-reliant business model.
Aquafina is reverse-osmosis filtered, which means that it isn't much different from what comes out of your tap, with the exception it hasn't gone through municipal pipes.
It's on the farm of Gunnar Ingvarsson, the 74-year-old who decided 20 years ago to tap the boiling hot water spewing out of the ground.
In 2005 Microsoft figured out how to tap into the revenue stream of extended warranties for software.
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Hearing the door close and the tap-tap-tap of the typewriter, I knew she would not come out before it was time for a cocktail.
While many bands resort to pulling out a couple of ballads per album to tap into its softer sound, Dear and the Headlights manages to slip in and out of this sense of serenity within the same song, which is much more dynamic and intriguing.
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Two minutes later Everton were ahead when Baines picked out the distinctive mop-haired figure of Fellaini with a low ball from the left leaving the Belgian with a tap-in at the far post.
Officials also said water coming out of a tap in one room was too hot and the home had an "unpleasant smell".
As the trial of a dozen TAP employees played out last year, defense attorneys poked holes in Durand's claims.
Byron Kelleher took a quick tap penalty, the Glasgow defence was out of position and Jauzion put Fritz over for the opening try which Skrela converted.
Lovefilm has more than 1.25 million subscribers across Europe, with the majority in the U.K., and was formed out of the combination of companies Video Island, Screen Select and DVDs On Tap.
Some analysts argue that President Obama would never tap the SPR so soon before the election, out of fear it may appear politically self-serving.
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The filmmakers and their star, Robert De Niro, try to tap the Scorsese vein of kinetic urban violence, out-of-control male energy, and brooding, pessimistic wit.
Pominville seemed to miss the net on the Sabres' second try and Elias deked Miller out of position for a tap-in game winner.
With little more than a spout-like tap and a bucket, people are looting the liquid out of trees on private property and hauling it away to turn into sweet maple syrup.
Apple announced it will seek to tap the debt market as part of its plan to shell out billions to shareholders in dividends and stock buybacks without paying taxes to bring home its massive overseas cash pile.
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It was this same brilliance that influenced me at a very difficult time in my life to reach out to my local Head Start program for the same support other members of my family could tap into.
Owners of small firms generally have limited money and time to figure out the most useful ways to tap into social media.
The home side were briefly reduced to 14 men themselves when, with Northampton camped on Sale's line, scrum-half Peel incurred the wrath of referee Tim Wigglesworth and became the first of the night's three sin-binnings for kicking the ball out of Martin Roberts' hands as he attempted to take a quick penalty tap.
The tap caused Logano to back his car into the wall and took him out of contention, leading to the post-race drama Bristol is known to create.
Pundits have been predicting that the North Sea would run out of oil ever since Tony Benn, the then secretary of state for energy, turned on the tap in 1975.
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Nottingham were first out of the blocks in the second session, scoring after just one minute through Marc Levers' close-range tap-in to take the lead at 1-2.
Three minutes later and Hart's team were out of sight as Simonsen fumbled a free-kick by Michael Brown into the path of Piquionne who completed the simple tap in.
Can you discuss sort of the challenge of trying to turn the tap off in a gradual way so as not to kick the legs out from the recovery?
After drilling intensively in many states in the last few years, the industry is now preparing to push into new territory, hoping to tap deposits long considered out of reach.
Players will find that Tap Rocket offers both of these, as the 99 cent price point places it just out of the free-to-play zone and the colorful rainbow-propelled adventure is a vivid short-session blast.
Through the tap of her cane, which, like an echolocating bat, sends a small sound out into the world, she could detect the size and constituents of the space through which she was walking.
But with its new thin client offerings--the first products to come out of its acquisition of hardware firm Neoware last year--HP is hoping to tap into a growing trend sparked by software offerings from companies such as VMware and Microsoft: virtualization.
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