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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 up. 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 upHow 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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Bottle size range: OPP, hot-tillable OPP and PET bottles up to 1 L These include a novel rotary long-stroke extrusion blow molder from Wilmington Machinery, a dual-station Hesta-Graham shuttle launched by GMG, and an all-electric machine introduced by Magic North America for bottles up to 8L. A 30% bigger platen gives the PF3-1BHL integrated injection stretch-blow model the ability to blow bottles up to 8 liters with a molded-in handle; the previous limit was 5 liters. |
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