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  2. Sink to the Bottom - Wikipedia

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    "Sink to the Bottom" is the second single by Fountains of Wayne, from their eponymous debut album. It was released in 1997 [ 1 ] and charted in the UK at No. 42 on May 10, 1997. [ 2 ] It also reached No. 7 in Norway in 1998.

  3. Laundry wastewater - Wikipedia

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    Nutrient enrichment in lakes and reservoirs results in the microscopic floating plants, algae and formation of dense mats of larger floating plants that can produce oxygen by photosynthesis. When they die and sink to the bottom, they consume oxygen in decomposition. Bacteria thriving in this process consume oxygen.

  4. Sink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sink (computing), an object implementing the interface to receive incoming events; Sink (geography), an area of dry land below sea-level; Sink (graph theory), a vertex with 0 out-degree; Sink, a point where the divergence of a vector field is negative; Sink, a flow network node that has more incoming flow than the outgoing flow

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  6. Khastakhumar and Bibinagar - Wikipedia

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    At the other side of the river, Khastakhumar's family asks how they crossed the stream. Bibinagar explains she crossed by pocketing some rocks and jumping. His family follows the false instructions and sink to the bottom. The couple wait until black blood foams at the river surface to confirm his family's demise.

  7. Clarifying agent - Wikipedia

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    Particles finer than 0.1 μm (10 −7 m) in water remain continuously in motion due to electrostatic charge (often negative) which causes them to repel each other. [citation needed] Once their electrostatic charge is neutralized by the use of a coagulant chemical, the finer particles start to collide and agglomerate (collect together) under the influence of Van der Waals forces.

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  9. Trumpet (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Originally Trumpets did not have a chocolate tip on the bottom, or have a chocolate layer inside in the cone, which caused the cones to get soggy. The lack of chocolate was due to the fact that at the time of the product's creation, mass-produced ice creams were mostly just cones with ice cream.