The galvanic current is directly proportional to the cathodic area when the cell is under cathodic control as it normally is in water. |
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Boil some water, blanch the garlic for about 15 seconds and then shock the garlic in an ice water bath. |
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The latter are made from wheat flour, milk and eggs while galettes are simply buckwheat flour with a little salt and water. |
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Referring to the present power situation in the state, Sivadasan says water levels in dams are low. |
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Strain the chilies through a fine mesh sieve, reserving the water and chilies separately. |
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To prepare, simply cut an X in the base of the sprouts, and blanch them in boiling water for about five minutes. |
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They will forage on land, but find most of their food by dabbling in shallow, muddy water. |
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In addition, property owners commonly grant easements for the placement of utility poles, utility trenches, water lines or sewer lines. |
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People, who managed to come out of the area, have reported that there is an acute shortage of potable water and eatables. |
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Some three to four years ago, a visitor to the zoo could very easily carry water bottles and eatables in plastic carry-bags inside. |
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In bivalves, chitons, tusk shells and some snails, sperm and eggs are released into the water and fertilisation is external. |
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Dissolve the coffee in 125 ml boiling water and strain through a fine sieve into a saucepan. |
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For a moment I only stood where I was, listening to the gurgle of the water and the sighs of the wind. |
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Prepare the tomatoes for the sauce by blanching them in boiling water for 20 seconds. |
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Combine the moong dal and the lentils in a bowl and wash in several changes of water. |
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They forage while wading, dabbling in shallow water, or while walking on mudflats or the shore. |
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NorthLink blamed the exceptionally low tides and easterly gales, which left an insufficient depth of water at Aberdeen for vessels. |
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He returns to earth to rejoice in the easeful shade and water alongside the stretch of The Roman Road, dreary in the dogday heat. |
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The Capricorn Corsair drove through the smooth harbour water before the steady easterly that flowed seaward on summer nights. |
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This close relative of the gallinules and moorhens lives on open water and is sometimes mistaken for a duck. |
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For smaller back pack sprayers use an equivalent of 1.3 oz of product per every gallon of water. |
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There is no laboratory for science practicals, class rooms are less in number, there are few teachers and no drinking water. |
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Emergency crews and dive teams are standing by, and authorities say that water levels behind the dam are dropping. |
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So as gravity pulls the aggregates downward, bleed water comes to the surface. |
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A siege of long-legged herons stand patiently in shallow water waiting for fish to pass within striking range. |
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Lakes and ponds have buttonbush, pickerel weed, horned bladderwort and water milfoil growing in the water. |
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Sea squirts spend most of their lives attached to underwater rocks, sifting tiny particles of food from the water around them. |
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Alya breathed a heavy sigh of contentment as she washed herself with the wonderfully warm water. |
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You cut them into squares and blanch them in boiling water for a minute or so with onion and garlic. |
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To caramelise the garlic, first blanch the garlic in a pan of salted boiling water for about 3 minutes, then peel and transfer to a clean pan. |
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There is a shortage in water supply and electric power resulting in frequent stoppages. |
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Bring the dal and 1.2 litres water to the boil in a large saucepan, skimming. |
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The Ring-necked Duck forages by diving, but is usually found in shallow water and forages and dabbles at the surface as well. |
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Black Ducks dabble for food, tipping their bodies up and dunking their heads to forage under water. |
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American Wigeons are commonly found grazing on land, but also spend more time than other dabbling ducks in deep water. |
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Great care was taken as the board envisaged disastrous results if the earthworks collapsed and released a wall of water upon New Plymouth. |
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Confused, I eased myself from the water and walked round the pool edge, flabby and dripping. |
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Instead of turning toilet water blue and hanging by a wire, the fairly large freshener hangs in the bowl on a plastic hanger. |
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Make grassed waterways wide and shallow to slow the water down and to prevent it from rilling and then gullying the waterway. |
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Strong east winds to near tropical storm force have pushed water up to four to six feet above normal levels there. |
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The Environment Agency has been giving nature a helping hand by re-introducing water crowfoot plants into the River Coln near Whelford. |
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It is very galling if you go to a water and find half a dozen cormorants there, looking as though they have had a really good feed. |
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Carry one gallon of water per person per day, and beware of sudden wind gusts or thunderstorms. |
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One respondent said that poultry plants have increased water consumption from approximately six gallons to 9.5 gallons per bird. |
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Whitewater crowfoot and the tiny aquatic mosquito fern grow in the water, while monkeyssflower is common nearby. |
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Some of the men broke ranks in a furious gallop to the river where they gulped water in joyous abandon. |
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This was real fun, fighting America's number one freshwater fish in gin clear water under an azure sky. |
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It's hardly a river, a few yards wide but very clear, and swirling with water crowfoot that will flower in the summer. |
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The dam raised the water level by 54 feet and created a three-mile-long reservoir holding around 9,000 million gallons. |
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The effect is achieved by pumping the water over small dams known as weirs. |
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After consumption, about 80 per cent of the water comes out as waste and this includes black water and grey water. |
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The centre of the city was walled and, with its water and food supply enclosed, could have withstood a long siege. |
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A large 100-ounce mouth bladder cradled in an insulated pouch holds plenty of water. |
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He began to unzip a pocket on his thigh and remove a plastic swollen bladder filled with water. |
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The Essential Services Act would also apply to water, gas and other key public services now controlled by private monopolies. |
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She refused to look up at him but his ugly reflection appeared in the water. |
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Add a few drops of water or a sift of flour as needed to get the desired texture. |
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I sank back in the hot water with a grateful sigh and closed my eyes as the tendrils of steam wound their way across the surface of the pool. |
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Place the garlic in a small pan of cold water and bring to the boil to blanch it. |
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Wash the vegetables, trim away any soft or brown spots, cut them into large pieces, and blanch them in boiling water for a minute or two. |
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Put a few menthol crystals, drops of eucalyptus oil or friar's balsam into a bowl of steaming water. |
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In a large saucepan filled with boiling water, blanch the lotus root until tender. |
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Excess power is supplied externally, and heat from the system may be supplied in the form of hot water. |
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Cindy chose to stay with the house and she has no running water or power but supplies of food and water and help. |
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Never French polish in high humidity because the water in the air will become trapped beneath the surface. |
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The building is self-sufficient in power and water use and all wastewater is treated on site. |
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I powered past the bloaters, and ducked into the next canyon to find slack water again. |
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Meanwhile, the green-winged teals were dabbling about in the water as well, looking for things to eat. |
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The Black-footed Albatross forages while swimming, dabbling like a duck to reach food near the surface of the water. |
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Like other diving ducks they forage under water, although in addition to diving they also walk along the bottom or dabble. |
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Tsunamis are waves formed when huge masses of water are displaced by undersea volcanic eruptions or earthquakes. |
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The breeze drifting through my window is warm, and somewhere I hear a bird crying over the water. |
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This small section of water holds typical Thames weir stream species such as chub, barbel and dace. |
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Crude oil has the ability to spread out on sea water, eventually to form a film which is only a few molecules thick. |
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At the very least, blackouts disable heating and air-conditioning systems, freezers, refrigerators, water pumps and lighting. |
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This means the sangria can be made the night before and freshened with the soda water and more fruit when guests arrive. |
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A cryoscope tests for the amount of water and tests to determine antibiotic levels are completed. |
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The video shows the frilled shark swimming through the water with its mouth open. |
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The irrigation pump could easily be hooked up in the same manner as a ice maker to the water system. |
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The fringed white flowers appear in spring, held above the water among the foliage. |
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The pump is vital to storing enough water to last during spells when the water is shut off, and it was on the fritz. |
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In the past the water discoloured after three days of the east wind blowing. |
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The freshets also provided enough water for large fish like sturgeons to maneuver their way upstream. |
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The resulting water is even free of viruses, bacteria and spores from cryptosporidium or giardia. |
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Luckily there are plenty of power-ups to collect, including water and fire modifications to sweep your foes aside. |
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The Gorband, a shallow stream, flows eastward past dozens of small villages with no electricity or running water. |
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Since water expands as it freezes, ice forming inside pipes can break them. |
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Because freebase cocaine is not water soluble, it must be vaporized and inhaled to be absorbed. |
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The taste of coffee depends principally on the quality of the water and on freshly ground beans. |
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Crystal gems do not soak up water, because of their closely packed crystalline structure that does not permit water molecules to enter. |
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The only thing left in their packs was water, which had long ago started to crystallize and freeze. |
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The streets and buildings look freshly washed, with pools of water standing everywhere. |
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Legionellae are found most commonly in freshwater and man-made water systems. |
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A large aquarium was pulled over and smashed, sending gallons of water cascading over the floor. |
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Dolphins, for example, are often seen chasing each other through the water like frolicsome puppies or riding the wakes of boats like surfers. |
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Place peeled and cubed sweet potatoes in a large saucepan and add enough water to cover. |
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In addition to the many products, freshwater mussels act as water quality indicators. |
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This waterfall is over 1,700 meters wide and drops an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water over the edge every minute. |
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By raising the dam, water levels would reach a point where they would flood many of the beach-front properties that sit close to the lake shore. |
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You can have problems with rising and falling water levels as dams are opened and closed so never take water conditions for granted. |
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As the earth's crust was forced upwards, it displaced hundreds of cubic metres of water along an area as large as 1000 km long and 100 km wide. |
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The inquest was told there was unlimited free beer, wine and water available to guests at the event. |
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A table by the bedside, covered in a clean white cloth, held two lighted blessed candles, a crucifix, a cruet of holy water and a sprinkler. |
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Mostly his head was down in the water, breathing every second stroke with a smooth sideward head movement. |
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These are questions which it is easy to avoid in the rush to acquire a water frontage, but they do not go away. |
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The well was outside, and no one had thought to supply water before the siege. |
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The simpler amines are generally gases or liquids at temperatures just above the freezing point of water. |
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We used a 100 oz water bladder and two 22 oz water bottles each and still ran out of water on some rides. |
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Most of the time crocodilians cruise slowly through the water, holding their legs against their body to reduce drag. |
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To raise the capsule through the water, pumps shift about a cup of hydraulic oil from a reservoir in the cylinder to a small external bladder. |
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This is the amount of heat that must be removed to get a gram of water at its freezing point to turn completely to a solid. |
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Currently the zoo pumps water from the Braamfontein Spruit into a sieve-like catchment tank, which starts the purifying process. |
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Before explaining fog and frost on a window, we'll begin with water in the air. |
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The AIP fuel cell allows the U212 to cruise under water for weeks without surfacing. |
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Drink lots of water when you play, at least four or five cups, but make sure it's closer to room temperature than the freezing point. |
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The water in the frostless refrigerators of today is piped into a pan beneath the refrigerator. |
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The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered. |
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For many reasons, the water leak persisted with no-one ready to accept blame. |
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With a blast of froth, Herbie emerges from the icy deep and drives happily on the surface of the water, like a racing-striped dog-paddler. |
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While the fish is cooking, blanch the bokchoy in boiling water just long enough to retain crispness. |
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In a saucepan filled with boiling water, blanch the parsley for 10 minutes. |
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The water frothed and boiled as the guys in the grey suits competed for a meal. |
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She poured a little experimentally into the water, and smiled when it turned to bubbles, frothing in great white mounds. |
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He poured in the orange scented bubble bath soap, frothing the water to build up a big head of bubbles. |
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Our opinion is that the elongated voids and channels were caused by trapped bleed water. |
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Meanwhile, blanch the button onions for a few seconds in boiling water, then drain and cool. |
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Normally, the hull stays down in the water, with the frictional drag greatly limiting the speed of the boat. |
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The feeling of the sheer power and force of the water could actually be felt through your entire body! |
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Nobody seems to know the cause of the deaths but the water seems a likely culprit. |
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A common analogy of consolidation is that of a frictionless piston pushing against a spring in a cylinder full of water. |
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Often in the winter we would wake up to frost on our quilts and frozen buckets of water in the kitchen. |
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Crunching over the top of a ridge, we drop into a large bowl where rivulets of water gather to form a torrent that plunges into a crevasse. |
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Bake the meat roll in the oven with the tomato juice and the fried butter, after adding some water. |
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This camp was much more basic, no water, no toilets, and of course no power. |
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On the night of the full moon we took flares down to the lake and floated them on the water, paddling after them on rafts. |
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The pictures showed that when the water reached a certain speed, it began to break into eddies, waves and cross-currents. |
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I quickly splashed cold water to my face, tied my hair in a low ponytail and dabbed concealer to that annoying, red spot on my nose. |
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She dabbled her toes in the reflective water below, as he came and sat down beside her. |
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I eat a late lunch of tuna salad sandwich, fruit cup and water at the cafe in the library. |
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Cut the crusts away from the bread and soak the slices briefly in water, then squeeze them until almost dry. |
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The water may even freeze, producing frost on the inside surface of the window. |
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He directed the officials to complete the construction of culverts and link roads and ensure the proper drinking water supply. |
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Our countryside needs a new deal from the millions who value local food, wild life, verdant landscapes, fresh air and clean water. |
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The Greater White-fronted Goose grazes while walking on land, and dabbles when in the water. |
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Widely popular commercial fruit drinks, with little to no real fruit juice, are essentially sugar and water. |
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This salt-tolerant, fire-resistant, drought-hardy water guzzler was imported in the 1800s to help hold stream and river banks in place. |
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Agriculture uses over 70 per cent of water, industrial use is growing and cities are becoming big water guzzlers. |
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Long necks enable pintails to reach deeper than other dabbling ducks for seeds, roots and tubers of water plants. |
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An onsite cogeneration plant fueled by chipped tree waste provides hot water and electricity for the whole complex and heat for work spaces. |
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Despite their best efforts, station officer Joe Hassle said a lack of access to water and the straw fuelling the fire hampered the crews. |
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The sparrows were merry along the curbstones, taking bath after bath in the water and ruffling their feathers with delight. |
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Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water. |
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The supply truck tows a water trailer and carries full water cans for direct exchange. |
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Take one teaspoon of the solution from the bottle and put it into the pitcher full of water and leave it for thirty minutes. |
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She explained that to get the full taste of a whiskey you need to add a little water. |
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At first, I was sick of fulling up buckets and pouring the water into the sink. |
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Fingers, hands, and the washboard supply the pressure, a process called fulling, and the warm soapy water shrinks the fibers into a compact form. |
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Many huge currents of water move through the oceans often aided by the winds. |
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After water heaters and air conditioners, refrigerators and freezers are the next biggest household power-gluttons. |
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A natural powdered clay is fuller's earth, which can be mixed into a paste with hot water. |
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A stream looks like it's flowing in one direction, but there are little eddies and currents that move water in different directions. |
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For example, I have assumed that the animal is active only for twelve hours each day, and I have ignored any effects of winds and water currents. |
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Elsewhere, we witness fluid arabesques that suggest currents of wind or water and a grove of green trees, their leaves knotted into high relief. |
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Also significant were crisscrossing layers of sediment in the rock that revealed they formed beneath currents of moving water. |
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The next time your water heater goes on the fritz, you can blame Adam for your aggravation. |
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The water vapour would rise to the uppermost atmosphere where it freezes into tiny ice crystals. |
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In the underwater world, the lateral system sensed the currents of water surrounding the fishes' bodies. |
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The data will cover things such as water currents, wind direction and temperatures. |
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It is caused by a slowing down of the Atlantic Conveyor, the current which circulates water in the ocean. |
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Thoughts swirled through her mind like currents of water rushing down a section of rapids. |
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The last time that happened was in 1894 when a spring freshet sent water surging through the bridge at Eburne and over the north side of dykes. |
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It is so big it has blocked wind and water currents that break up ice floes in McMurdo Sound during the Antarctic summer. |
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The direct analogy to voltage and current is the flow of water through a hose. |
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Plus, a cursory glance across the water shows that difficulties with stadiums are far from being unique to Ireland. |
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If you are in the water seven nights after the full moon at around 10 pm, you will more than likely see something. |
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The project is fully self-sufficient, with its own solar-powered water supply system, diesel generators, and waste water treatment system. |
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Around 70 per cent of the annual hot water demand is covered by a solar powered system. |
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For some reason the water was lethal to our little froggy friend, so you had jump onto logs, turtles and crocodiles. |
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True, he presided over the Cauvery River Authority and asked Karnataka to release 9,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu every day. |
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As compared to yesterday, when there was just 201 cusecs of water, water was passing through all eight spans of the Ghaggar bridge. |
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As many as 33,000 cusecs of water has been released from Harangi reservoir since Wednesday evening. |
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The inflow of water in Gobind Sagar today was 34,000 cusecs, almost the same that was yesterday and day before. |
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According to an official release, water level was below the 4000 cusecs mark and it was receding further. |
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The canal has a total capacity of 30 cusecs of water, which would irrigate about 11,500 kanals of wasteland under Warila Pass. |
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According to Pakistan, the Baglihar dam would deprive it of more than 7,000 cusecs water a day destroying its agriculture. |
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Tadpoles of the squelching froglet are usually found in the shallows of permanent and temporary water. |
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You also should have some sort of floating pad so that the little froglets can sit out of the water. |
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In a 1-gallon stock pot, boil the cushaw in lightly sweetened water until tender but not mushy. |
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It is known that chlorine reacts with organic matter present in untreated surface water to give disinfection by-products. |
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The tiny, freshly metamorphosed wood froglets then leave the water for a life on land. |
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We are on the cusp of a great set of decisions around what will happen to the world's water. |
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When his bed got wet in a water fight, he sneaked under Sakia's covers for a fumble. |
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Each molar has three distinct cusps that interlock when their jaw is closed, forming a sieve for straining krill from the water. |
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The linear to cuspate sinter rim locally projects up to 30 cm over the water surface. |
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If you find it necessary to mix amidol in hot water, do so under a fume hood or outdoors. |
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While under water themselves, the pair had some memorable fun with a playful beluga whale. |
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It is essential to maintain a water service in which customers can have confidence. |
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An overseas aid agency funded a water project to enable trainees to cultivate vegetables. |
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She sat on the edge of an old wooden dock and allowed her bare feet to touch the freezing water below. |
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Increasing numbers of privatised water schemes are linked to ventures to abstract more water through vast dams and reservoirs. |
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An insect's body covering, the cuticle, contains fat layers making the cuticle nearly waterproof and preventing water loss. |
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He says when more than 1.3-billion people in the world don't have access to safe water and electricity, new dams will have to be built. |
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There are, however, significant relationships between cuticular water permeance and cuticular transport parameters determined for solutes. |
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The outside layer, or bloom, consists of wax plates and cutin, both of which resist water diffusion and hence water loss from the berry. |
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Basra's water authority is constructing 12 small purification units that will eventually produce 25 cubic meters of clean water every hour. |
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They never had to contend with the problems of clogged sewers, of water and electricity cut-offs, of telephones not working. |
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The most recent cut-off happened on Friday at San Michele, a 13-storey block of flats in Hillbrow, leaving 65 flats without water. |
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Heavy rains brought by the monsoon front are an important water source for the nation. |
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Consequently, they were worked with a full throttle and the shortest cut-off at which boiler steam pressure and water supply could be maintained. |
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The solution was found when Mick noticed the cast iron water meter cover in the front garden. |
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The RIB also takes on water over the transom far too easily, not just at the cut-out for the outboard but over the transom itself. |
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I then placed a 5-gallon bucket of water with a teaspoon of dish washing liquid under the funnel. |
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Salt when dissolved in water lowers the freezing point and raises the boiling point. |
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Fresh drinking water, oystershell grit, and cuttlebone were available ad libitum. |
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The water was funnelled through a gap left to allow access to the fields for farm vehicles leading to widespread flooding of nearby homes. |
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I had visions of him crammed up at the car's front end from the impact, sealed into place by the fury of the rushing water. |
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Wax gourd, watermelon, cucumber and towel gourd are full of water and classified as cool food. |
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The buses run on hydrogen gas, contained in six cylinders on the bus roof, and emit only pure water vapour. |
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This inexhaustible source of pure water was a marvel to Indian and frontiersman alike prior to the 19th century. |
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Certain cacti and succulents have funnel-shaped or spout-like leaves which direct the water down into the stem. |
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I traced the sound of dripping water past a shelf case stacked with thick wooden cudgels and a full row devoted to big butcher-type knives. |
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Each child received a T-shirt, a fun size football or all weather sliothar, a baseball cap, sports socks, sports bag and a sports water bottle. |
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This suggests that the reaction takes place in the water phase and that substituted furfurals enter this phase only with difficulty. |
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With a front loader, you'll save more on clothes drying, because they remove more water from your clothes during the spin cycle. |
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The most efficient front loaders use less than half the amount of water used in the average top loaders. |
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The contents of culture flasks were sieved, rinsed, and blotted to remove as much water as practical. |
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His occasional trips to England, on furlough or for training, were when he felt most out of water. |
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Similarly, a short soak in water containing a little acid shifts the colour towards cyan, each acid producing a slightly different hue. |
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To frost glasses, dip glasses in cool water and place in freezer for five minutes. |
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Otherwise, what happens is that the edges become all fluffy and furry and the potatoes absorb too much water. |
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According to the developer, every apartment will have water frontage with the furthest apartment situated 20 metres from the river. |
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On the water 16 countries will line up with Melbourne University Rowing Club from Australia having travelled the furthest distance to compete. |
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Place fusilli in boiling water and cook as per directions on the pasta box. |
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Cook the fusilli and bow ties separately in a large pot of boiling salted water for 10 to 12 minutes until each pasta is al dente. |
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The best solution to this issue is to bury the water line below the frost line. |
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Mix the eggs into the creamed butter and sugar, then add the sifted dry ingredients and water gradually until you have a thick, soft mixture. |
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If not for football or futsal, I probably drink about 2 litres of water a month. |
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Nor was pH of infiltrated water altered with the crumb rubber sublayer addition. |
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Wetland's microbes, plants, and wildlife are part of global cycles for water and nitrogen. |
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She is into gymnasium work and cycling, which she enjoys on winter evenings, as well as diving and water sports. |
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Because they could pull two wagons and a water tender if needed with a two-man crew, they cut desert freighting labor costs by half. |
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Small potholes may hold water long enough for crabs to molt, but not to undergo larval development. |
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If your pipes do freeze, shut off the main water valve that supplies your house before the pipes thaw. |
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Pedestrians aren't exactly better off, for they are the ones who get splashed with muddy water every time a vehicle lurches into a pothole. |
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The front right wheel clattered through a deep pothole filled with dark rain water which splashed up, showering the front of the van. |
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Pavements cracked, potholes grew, water and service charges were imposed and the row over the funding of local authorities has raged ever since. |
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We had to pass several stretches of road that had deep potholes filled with murky water and big stones. |
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Thankfully someone had the bright idea to water down the dusty potholed road between Laborie and Piaye. |
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Iodine is virtually insoluble in water but it will readily dissolve in cyclohexane. |
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Gather the petals for potpourri, dry some flowers and make a Christmas wreath, scatter a few fragrant petals in your bath water. |
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While he has never heard of a fatal attack by a spotted eagle ray, Cowen says it is quite common for the animals to leap out of the water. |
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While the beans are frying, remove the radicchio from the iced water, pat dry and place on a serving dish. |
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After hatching, parents led the cygnets to feeding grounds on lawns surrounding the lake or shallow water close to the shore. |
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Boil equal quantities of French beans and fresh young haricot beans in salt and water. |
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Goslings graze with their parents out of the water whereas swans teach cygnets in the water to be aquatic feeders. |
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Fire extinguishers are sturdy metal cylinders filled with water or a smothering material. |
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Gessa is made of water mixed with rabbit skin glue, calcium carbonate, gilder's whiting, French chalk and various fine white powders. |
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Top up oil and water levels and make sure you put in enough anti-freeze to stop the engine freezing over. |
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I believe that the problem had occurred much earlier on by the water at the crystallisation stage. |
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Help the water run out of your ears by turning your head to each side and pulling the earlobe in different directions. |
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Some of you might be aware that I am now working for a sport that takes place on frozen water. |
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At the boats side, those huge fins beat the water to a foam, before being gaffed aboard by the boats regular hand, Patrick. |
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Their efforts were dampened slightly when a huge cascade of water came pouring over them. |
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On the particular occasion that he went to the roof, he had been warned by the first floor tenant that water was pouring in the roof hatch. |
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You can tell, because all the water from the stream pours into the ground through a two-inch slit in the rockbed. |
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Carefully lifting the bowl, she tilted it ever-so-slightly, and the water poured slowly into his mouth. |
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She felt something press against her lips, and cool water began to pour into her mouth. |
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But water also seemed to pour in from higher up, causing it to flow down Doomgate and into Chapel Street where it flooded homes. |
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Suddenly, a cascade of water started pouring down, starting to rapidly fill the room. |
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The government's ambitious project of supplying Cauvery water and laying UGD lines are yet to fructify. |
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But instead of a large bang or a flash of color a stream of water poured from her fingertips, like she was a human fountain. |
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Black water is pouring out of taps in private houses and residents fear that their health may be put at risk. |
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What followed was over 80,000 cubic meters of peat and water pouring down in a lava-like flow from the mountain point of Dunne's Rock. |
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The cruor communicates a red tinge to the water, which should be changed every day. |
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African countries have much cultivatable land and considerable water resources. |
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The fact is that electricity and water have both been very good earners for governments. |
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During the week, it had snowed, then thawed and then it froze and there was ice under all that water on the surface. |
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One gayal was shot dead and the rest were too frightened to visit nearby communes where they often drink water. |
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When washing the child's hair, use earplugs to stop soapy water getting into the child's ears. |
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Surfers are then advised to protect their ears from further exposure to water by wearing earplugs, using a neoprene hood or wearing a helmet. |
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Technically, water remains a public resource, but water license holders can now sell the rights to a public resource for personal gain. |
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These crustaceans adaptations for water balance loss, gain and retention are a physiological priority. |
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I figured I'd pull my boat the few feet back to deeper water, hop back in, and pow, I'd be off. |
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They can then be pounded to pieces and made into fine powder through repeated grinding in water. |
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I realized that the effects of riding on powder snow would be very similar to riding on water. |
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Using a bamboo whisk, thick tea is prepared by mixing powdered green tea with just enough water to produce the proper consistency. |
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The flavour is first fruity, then malty, then nothing with a finish like water. |
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A hole is either drilled or dug through the surface layers of earth until a water bearing layer is encountered. |
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Either the water inlet valve in the back of the frig is allowing water to seep past it even when its turned off. |
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Snorting any form of freebase cocaine is not recommended because freebase cocaine isn't water soluble. |
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These numbered cards represent the elements of earth, air, fire and water, and usually deal with specific issues and courses of action. |
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Everything was made up of the four elements of earth, water, fire and air, and their linked qualities of cold, wet, hot and dry. |
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To our ancestors, the ancient elements of earth, air, fire and water had profound significance. |
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Mix 1 part sodium citrate to 6 parts water and 6 parts glycerin and add enough whiting or fuller's earth to make a thick paste. |
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There is no running water or electricity and sanitary arrangements consist of outside earth closets. |
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The next step in the procedure is to top up an earthen pot with water, preferably from a well. |
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All water vapour was removed cryogenically from individual sample break-seal tubes. |
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They crowded round and watched the water boil for hours, and afterward they poured the water into a glass. |
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In order for the clay to be transformed from a soft, malleable state into hard earthenware pottery, the water molecules need to be driven off. |
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After blanching them for a few seconds in boiling water they become digestible without losing their crispness. |
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