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Water-balloon-pingpong

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Water-balloon-pingpong is a famous sport in Iceland found by Asgeir kristjan ( AK-47 ) and Gisli Rafnsson in Isafjordur. They were in Gisli's garage whith Arni sverrir ( Iron Man ) when they got the idea to play water-balloon-pingpong things you need : pingpong table (tabletennis...

Waterbeach F.C.

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Waterbeach F.C. is an English football club based in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. The club are currently members of the Cambridgeshire Football Association County League Premier Division and are charter registered by the Cambridgeshire County Football Association and governing bod...

Watercolors (Sirius XM)

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Watercolors is a Sirius XM Radio music channel that specializes in playing smooth jazz. It is available on channel 66 on Sirius XM Radio (where it replaced Jazz Cafe for that service on November 12, 2008), as well as channel 6071 on Dish Network.Other personalities*Trinity - prog...

Watercraft in A Series of Unfortunate Events

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In the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, there are various fictional boats and submarines where events take place.The BeatriceThe Beatrice was named after Beatrice Baudelaire, the woman Lemony Snicket dedicates all of his books to, and is im...

Waterfest

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Waterband's Waterfest is an annual two-day music, camping and arts festival that focuses on global water issues & showcases a very diverse variety of music. Over the course of the event, styles may include; Funk, Rock, Jam Band, Reggae, Folk music and more. Since 2008, Wa...

Waterfront (TV series)

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Waterfront is a television series set in Providence, Rhode Island that was originally scheduled to be a midseason replacement on CBS in 2007, but was shelved by the network in 2006 before any of its five completed episodes had aired. The series was produced by Warner Bros. Televi...

Waterfuse

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A waterfuse is an active component in a household or industrial plumbing system that detects abnormal flow or pressure drops, and stops the water flow to ensure that water damage does not occur, in a manner analogous to an electrical fuse.This Swedish product won the "hottest yea...

Waterless Bathing Technology

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Waterless body bath is a comfortable, convenient and safe alternative to traditional bathing. The waterless technology allows the users to take bath without using water. It not only maintains hygiene but also removes dirt completely. It is very useful for soldiers and bedridden p...

Waterless car wash

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A waterless car wash or dry wash is a technique used to wash a vehicle without the use of water. A solution is used that contains a mix of ingredients, including wetting agents, lubricants, surfactants and protectants. The surfactants enable the wetting agents to surround dirt pa...

Waterloo Co‑operative Residence Inc.

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Waterloo Co-operative Residence Inc. (WCRI) is a non-profit student housing cooperative located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It is owned by its residents, also known as members, who attend the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Conestoga College. The co-op i...

Waterloo Engineering Endowment Fund

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Waterloo Engineering Endowment Fund (WEEF) is a semi-autonomous non-profit organization within the University of Waterloo which is funded by undergraduate students which funds lab equipment, student projects and other facilities. There are two governing bodies guiding WEEF: the F...

Waterlust

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Waterlust is a social movement that began online on February 23, 2012 with the sole purpose of inspiring people to think about the importance of water in their lives. Initiated by Graduate Students of University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science as an...

Waterman (sports)

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A waterman is a collective term for men and women, used to denote a person who participates in multiple water sports. Historically the term referred to those who make their living from the water such as professional fishermen or lifeguards, but it has evolved to describe those wh...

Watermelon House

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The "Watermelon House" is a neighborhood landmark located at 1112 Q Street, N.W., in the Logan Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The end row house, built in 1870,<ref namedcgov/> features a watermelon mural painted on the side of the building.<ref namewapo/>The ...

Waterpik Dental Jet WP-100 | Facts, Company Profile & User Feedback

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{mosimage}Waterpik dental jet is used to dislodge pieces of food and remove debris and bacteria found below the gum-line and between teeth.It's designed to remove foreign matter that has been on the teeth for extended periods of time and which cannot be removed through brushi...

Waterpistol

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Waterpistol was an American Emo/Indie rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. The band had several line-up changes but for most of its history it was: Raymond Moorhouse on vocals, Christopher Martell on guitar, Michael Ostrowski on bass, Thomas Briana on drums, and Harris Schoenfar...

Waterproof Sand

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Waterproof Sand is sand that is waterproof. This type of sand has been used in magic shows. The waterproof sand is thought to have been invented by East Indian magicians. Some waterproof sand has been manufactured by toy companies and sold on the domestic market called Magic sand...

WaterRower

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A "WaterRower" is an indoor rower machine where the resistance medium is provided by water as opposed to air or magnetic resistance.WaterRower main offices located in Warren, Rhode Island; London, England; Nordhorn, Germany; Lys-Lez-Lannois, France; Krimpen aan de Lek, The Nether...

Waterside hot water hay pellet furnace

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The waterside hot water hay pellet furnace is a technology that was developed to convert grass and hay into energy that can be used in home heating. It's also known as grass pellet heating.The waterside hot water hay pellet furnace was invented by Gus Swanson, a farmer from Picto...

Waterside Press

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Waterside Press is a publisher in the United Kingdom focusing on criminal justice, including the subjects of prisons, courts and sentencing, criminal policy, youth justice, family law, women, and justice. It was established in 1989 by Bryan Gibson, a barrister, former editor of J...

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