hydrant in A Sentence

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    He'll lead you to a fire Hydrant.

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    Hydrant Casting parts.

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    I never saw another Hydrant, except at the airport.

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    I saw a video of you fighting near a fire Hydrant that erupted.

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    These are the top 250 grossing fire Hydrants in terms of parking tickets.

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    Some days you are the dog, and some days you are the fire Hydrant.

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    DR. STAPLE: I saw a video of you fighting near a fire Hydrant that erupted.

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    No one knows who invented the fire Hydrant because the patent burned in a fire.

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    Water cartels have been blowing up Hydrants so they can sell at a higher price.

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    It is unknown who invented the fire Hydrant because the patent was burned in a fire.

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    No one knows who invented the fire Hydrant, because its patent was destroyed in a fire.

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    No one really knows who invented the fire Hydrant, because its patent perished in a fire.

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    He gave us not just a sip, but we were drinking out of that fire Hydrant of His living waters.

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    Releasing the Deadman control stops fuel flow to the aircraft, and pulling the lanyard cuts off fuel flow from the Hydrant.

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    IOCL, Hyderabad Consultancy services for Hyderabad BP project- connection of Hydrant pipeline from BPC to inlet side of IOC for OISD compliance.

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    And so these cars came along, and the Hydrant--"It's all the way over there, I'm fine," and there was actually a parking spot painted there beautifully for them.

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    The officer said when the fire occurred at AIIMS even though there was surplus water supply and Hydrants, the bigger fire tenders could not enter as the mandatory six-metre road, which should be left on all sides, was not available.

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    And that seemed a little strange to me when I noticed it, so I did a little digging and it turns out what you had is a Hydrant and then something called a curb extension, which is like a seven-foot space to walk on, and then a parking spot.

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    How he got into the job in the first place was simply that his owner thought the whole thing would be funny, so entered him in the race under the platform“Dogs are People Too” and with campaign promises including,“A bone in every dish, a cat in every tree, and a fire Hydrant on every corner.”.

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