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The audio begins with the distinct, high-pitched sound of a faucet being turned on. The rush of water can be heard immediately, flowing steadily with a consistency that suggests a strong, unobstructed stream. The tone of the water changes subtly as it begins to fill a glass container - a vase. The echoey, resonating sound of the liquid hitting the glass surface gives a clear indication of the vase's hollow interior. As the water level rises, the sound becomes more muffled, indicating the vase is being filled up. The pour is steady, the stream of water unbroken. Towards the end, the intensity of the water's flow decreases, suggesting the faucet is being turned off. The audio concludes with the residual drips of water from the faucet and the final, gentle clink of the vase being moved, now filled with water.