Often, if a small area around the headspring is carefully managed, downstream flows may then be utilized for other purposes. |
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Headspring Water is pumped from the headspring 350 meters away from the hotel and transferred to the hotel. |
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It differs from the headspring and handspring in that in the beginning stages the performer will start from a lying-down position. |
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Now this main headspring is one of the safest cavern dives in Florida. |
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Finally, on September 25th, they began to run a trial line to connect the headspring of the Rappahannock River with the headspring of the Potomac River. |
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Remove the four screws from bottom of tube, then headspring and bottom assembly can be removed through bottom of tube. |
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From there I would walk on my head to the far end of the box and then headspring to the floor, landing on my feet. |
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He said that power was a must for respectable survival in the world and knowledge was the headspring of power. |
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His art affirms spirituality — the awareness that glimmers at the headspring of consciousness, prior to thought and feeling — as the primary fact of life, always on tap. |
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The evidence established that he was negligent in spotting the headspring Steven was attempting to perform. |
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The headspring is a unique vault because it calls for a bent arm support and the touching of the horse with one's head. |
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Before attempting the neckspring vault from the side horse, the performer should first master the neckspring and headspring from the floor or a rolled mat. |
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If we can say that management philosophy provides is the headspring to tempt people, we can also say that business model would be the sacrifice to motivate people to act. |
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The Gila chub occurs in constant-temperature headspring pools. |
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You Can't Take It With You' by Sandra Foster, president and founder of Headspring Consulting Inc has sold over 100,000 copies. |
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Headspring grew 50 percent year over year for the past two years and in 2012 exceeded its unprecedented growth cycle. |
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