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Examples
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Antifreeze had bled onto the twisted metal, neon green glistening in the morning sun.
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Antifreeze has a sweet taste, which increases the likelihood of large ingestions by young children.
Holiday Hazards 2010
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Yet her sponsors--like GoDaddy.com, Peak Antifreeze and Tissot--have reaped the benefits of that added attention.
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“Antifreeze poisoning is a very alarming issue,” said Delegate Kirkland Cox, R-Colonial Heights, who sponsored the Virginia law.
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Antifreeze can contain ethylene glycol, a toxic chemical that smells and tastes sweet.
Baby & child weekender: Tips for childproofing your garage 2009
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Antifreeze can contain ethylene glycol, a toxic chemical that smells and tastes sweet.
Baby & child weekender: Tips for childproofing your garage 2009
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MARK BURKE, ALEXANDRIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Antifreeze, oils, things like that, that normally are introduced on streets.
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Antifreeze can contain ethylene glycol, a toxic chemical that smells and tastes sweet.
Outward Bound: Childproofing the basement, driveway, and garage 2008
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Antifreeze is a deadly poison, but from what I hear it taste great, so if it had not checked for it, it would have gone unnoticed.
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Evolutionary scrap-heap challenge: Antifreeze fish make sense out of junk DNA
Sweet William died for me today; I'll dance on his grave tomorrow 2006
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