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bottle /bot·tle/ (bot´'l) a hollow narrow-necked vessel of glass or other material. wash bottle 1. a flexible squeeze-bottle with delivery tube, or one with two tubes through the cork, so arranged that blowing into one forces a stream of liquid from the other; used in washing chemical materials. 2. one containing some washing fluid, through which gases are passed for the purpose of freeing them from impurities. Patient discussion about bottles and glass. Q. I get the most from her company than from the bottle. My wife is 2 months pregnant. I love to drink only if she gives company. I get the most from her company than from the bottle. Is it okay to drink when pregnant? A. I think you are talking about your wife drinking with you,If you are you shouldnt drink/or do drugs ANYTIME when she is pregnant,alcohol has been proven to cause birth defects,If you love your wife an i know you do dont drink with her--what she does for the next 7 months will determen how healthy your baby is.I WISH YOU LUCK--mrfoot56--peace Read more or ask a question about bottles and glassHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As with the 2002 and 2004 lists, the numbers make clear that some sizable MRFs are in operation, producing impressive amounts of secondary fiber, aluminum used beverage containers (UBCs), steel food cans, plastic bottles and glass bottles and jars. As with the first list, presented in the August 2002 issue, the numbers make clear that some significant MRFs are in operation, producing impressive amounts of secondary fiber, aluminum used beverage containers (UBCs), bales of steel food cans and plastic bottles and glass bottles and jars. |
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