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Industries along the river continue to pour dangerous waste into the water, producing a toxic brew that has killed all the fish in the area downstream.

In Japan, it is considered polite if you pour your companion's drink, and he/she pours yours.

You shouldn't pour motor oil into the storm drains on the street because the water there goes into the ocean, and will pollute it.

In Italy, some people find it unfeminine for a woman to pour wine.

Make sure you pour water over the campfire before going to bed because even if you can't see any flames, it could still be burning underneath.

Make a hole in the middle of your dry ingredients, and then pour the mixed liquids into the center of it.

Don't pour that old salad oil down the drain, it'll plug it up.

Make sure you pour water over the campfire before going to bed.

Make a hole in the middle of your dry ingredients, and then pour the milk into the center of it.

Beethoven used to pour ice water over his head when he sat down to create music, believing it stimulated his brain.

Industries along the river continue to pour dangerous waste into the water.

In Japan, it is considered polite if you pour your companion's drink.

You shouldn't pour motor oil into the storm drains on the street because the water there goes into the ocean, and will pollute it.

In Italy, some people find it unfeminine for a woman to pour wine.

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that happiness is a perfume which you cannot pour on someone without getting some on yourself.

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