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Drain a bucket's worth of water from your water heater to remove sediment, which can decrease efficiency.
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Then we are all at risk of them going belly-up, like Northern Rock and others almost did before the govt swooped to the rescue with bucket's o'cash, and we could be left with nothing.
Britain's best-paid bank boss set for showdown with MPs over huge bonus 2011
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He ascended the towering stairs to the bucket's top.
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A good dousing with one of the high-pressure hoses used to keep the corral area clean roused the rhino long enough for Duncan and Squill to sluice half the bucket's contents down his benumbed throat.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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They slither up the bucket's sides, frantically trying to escape.
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Mr. Fletcher leaned over the bucket's railing, pulling off the shredded remains of his suit as he descended and tossed them to the ground.
When You Perform in a Firecracker Suit, Every Show Ends With a Bang 2009
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If nobody ever tells us the bucket's leaking, why the hell would we bother fixing the hole in the bucket?
StrategyPage.com 2009
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The dentist walked into the flat noon light and dumped the bucket's contents in the low spot.
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(Soundbite of song, "Bucket's Got a Hole in It") Mr. NELSON: (Singing) Well, my bucket's got a hole in it, my bucket's got a hole in it, my bucket's got a hole in it, I can't buy no (unintelligible).
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Well, my bucket's got a hole in it, my bucket's got a hole in it, I can't buy no (unintelligible) … SEABROOK: There was a great line in the New York Sun this week saying about this song, the reviewer said apparently cowboys and bluesmen can relate equally to this tragic tale of failing to procure any more alcohol.
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