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  2. Vermont lawmaker apologizes for repeatedly pouring water in ...

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    A Republican state lawmaker from Vermont has apologized for repeatedly pouring water into a Democratic colleague's bag, after he caught her doing it on video. State Rep. Mary Morrissey publicly ...

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    A more stable polymorph of water than common ice (Ice I h), which instead of melting when above 0°C (32°F), only melts at 45.8°C (114.4°F). When ice-nine comes in contact with liquid water below 45.8°C, it acts as a seed crystal, and causes the solidification of the entire body of water, which quickly crystallizes as more ice-nine ...

  4. Mulch - Wikipedia

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    Mulch. Bark chips applied as mulch. A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil. Reasons for applying mulch include conservation of soil moisture, improving fertility and health of the soil, reducing weed growth, and enhancing the visual appeal of the area. A mulch is usually, but not exclusively, organic in nature.

  5. Rubber mulch - Wikipedia

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    Rubber mulch typically consists of waste tire bits or nuggets of synthetic rubber obtained from tires that have been shredded or ground up whole, with their steel bands removed. This process can involve the use of various types of tires, including those from passenger vehicles, large trucks, and trailers. The resulting rubber mulch bits or ...

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    Spokeo provides a number of simple, quick, high-impact steps you can take — right now, today — to sharply reduce the risk that you'll become a victim of fraud. 1) Protect Your Phone Number

  7. Star jelly - Wikipedia

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    Star jelly. An instance of unidentified star jelly on Grimmia pulvinata, a species of moss. Star jelly (also called astromyxin, astral jelly) is a gelatinous substance sometimes found on grass and less commonly on the branches of trees. [1] According to folklore, it is deposited on the Earth during meteor showers.

  8. Amaranth (dye) - Wikipedia

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    The name was taken from amaranth grain, a plant distinguished by its red color and edible protein-rich seeds. Amaranth is an anionic dye. It can be applied to natural and synthetic fibers, leather, paper, and phenol-formaldehyde resins. As a food additive it has E number E123. Amaranth usually comes as a trisodium salt.

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    The Calpak Water Bottle Holder is one of the brand’s best-selling items, along with the Terra 26L Laptop Duffel Backpack and their Evry Starter Bundle. (It also happens to be a favorite brand of ...