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replenished and .
After a while, we became aware that the money was disappearing as fast as we replenished it.
The water table in this region was very high, and replenished regularly — by winter storms in the headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates from October to March, and from snow-melt from March to July.
This stock remains on the stove and is continuously replenished.
The lead acid battery was the first practical secondary ( rechargeable ) battery that could have its capacity replenished from an external source.
The flow battery, an experimental type, offers the option of vastly larger energy capacity because its reactants can be replenished from external reservoirs.
In the time it will take us to die we can be replenished by new forces " () has entered history.
The Marsh Arabs ( the Madan ) of the south usually live in small clusters of two or three houses kept above water by rushes that are constantly being replenished.
During their stay the crew performed maintenance and replenished their water supplies.
For continuous wave operation it is required for the population inversion of the gain medium to be continually replenished by a steady pump source.
The fund is replenished on a three-year basis by the donors.
From around 1830, Nauruans had contact with Europeans from whaling ships and traders who replenished their supplies ( such as fresh water ) at Nauru.
* Renewable resources are ones that can be replenished naturally.
Caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished.
In such cases, each turn submitted depletes a pool of credit which must periodically be replenished in order to keep playing.
Although the sequences that replicate more slowly cannot sustain their abundance level by themselves, they are constantly replenished as sequences that replicate faster mutate into them.
In Al Ahsa a number of large, deep pools are constantly replenished by artesian springs as a result of underground water from the eastern watershed of the Jabal Tuwayq.
It is fed by underground springs and replenished at a rate of 328, 000 gallons ( 29, 520 m³ ) per minute.
A year or so into the two-year mission oxygen had to be replenished, which strongly suggests that they achieved atmospheric closure.
An " unsustainable situation " occurs when natural capital ( the sum total of nature's resources ) is used up faster than it can be replenished.
Sustainability requires that human activity only uses nature's resources at a rate at which they can be replenished naturally.
The life meter is replenished a number of different ways, including picking up hearts left by some defeated enemies, fairies or springs located in specific locations, or using an item such as a potion.
To be maintained over a long period of time, this ring of dust must be constantly replenished through collisions by larger bodies.
Therefore, it is the relatively small quantity of water in reserve in the earth ( about 1 % of our drinking water supply, which is replenished in aquifers around every 1 to 10 years ), that is a non-renewable resource, and it is, rather, the distribution of potable and irrigation water which is scarce, rather than the actual amount of it that exists on the earth.
In the late 1930s, more than 50, 000 whales were killed annually and by the middle of the century whale stocks were not being replenished.

dipper and deck
She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked on scornfully.

dipper and .
Morgan filled the dipper from the water bucket on the shelf, went back into the front room, lifted the girl's head, and held the edge of the dipper to her mouth.
He unlashed the dipper and drew water from a barrel.
He stared at the dipper, turning it over and over in his wide, calloused hands.
Smoking PCP is known as " getting wet ", and a cigarette or joint which has been dipped in PCP may be referred to on the street as a " fry stick ," " sherm ," " leak ," " amp ," " lovely ," " KJ ( an abbreviation for ' Killer Joint ')," " toe tag ", " dipper ", " happy stick ," or " wet stick.
* If there is a hand washing basin provided, perform Temizu: take the dipper in your right hand and scoop up water.
Pour some onto your left hand, then transfer the dipper to your left hand and pour some onto your right hand.
Then, holding the handle of the dipper in both hands, turn it vertically so that the remaining water washes over the handle.
While it is well known that the two outer stars of the ' dipper ' point to the modern-day pole star Polaris, it is less well known that the two inner stars, Phecda and Megrez, point to Thuban, just 15 degrees of arc from Megrez.
The star at the end of the dipper handle is Polaris, the North Star.
The four stars constituting the " bowl " of the little dipper are unusual in that they are of second, third, fourth, and fifth magnitudes.
The usual clutch-size of the three northern dipper species is 4-5 ; those of the southern species is not well known, though some evidence suggests that that of the Rufous-throated Dipper is 2.
River regulation through the creation of dams and reservoirs, as well as channelization, can degrade and destroy dipper habitat.
Despite threats to local populations, the conservation status of most dipper species is considered to be of least concern.
The Rufous-throated Dipper or Argentine Dipper ( Cinclus schulzi ) is an aquatic songbird found in South America, and is part of the dipper family.
The eighth star of the big dipper is according to his later reference to RV 3. 56. 2 in connexion with RV 1. 164. 15 not the unseen fourth star of the handle forming a double star sytem but the Pole Star around which the big dipper rotates.

handed and young
As Medea handed Theseus a cup of poison, Aegeus recognized the young man's sword as his own, which he had left behind many years previous for his newborn son, to be given to him when he came of age.
He wrapped the two volumes and handed them to the young aspiring clockmaker.
The elderly teach the young the values and traditions that have been handed down, which protects the integrity of the Taos culture.
When Louis fell into the hands of the Normans in 945, he was handed over to Hugh in exchange for their young duke Richard .. Hugh released Louis IV in 946 on condition that he should surrender the fortress of Laon.
However, a peace agreement was reached wherein Tayasu Kamenosuke, the young head of a branch of the Tokugawa family, was adopted and made Tokugawa family head ; On April 11, Edo Castle was handed over to the imperial army, and the city spared from all-out war.
On November 27, 1941, a group of young men gained national media attention when, brandishing hunting rifles for dramatic effect, they stopped traffic on U. S. Route 99 south of Yreka, and handed out copies of a Proclamation of Independence, stating that the state of Jefferson was in " patriotic rebellion against the States of California and Oregon " and would continue to " secede every Thursday until further notice.
When Jinto was a young boy, his father, Rock Lynn, under threat of invasion, handed over their world, Martine, to the Abh in exchange for a position within Abh society.
The judge rejected the charge of forming a criminal gang and handed out suspended sentences: the men had started relationships with young women in local discotheques in order to recruit them to work in their brothels, an illegal practice if the women are under 21 years of age ; some men had also abused some of their women.
In 1538, he handed over the Amago clan to Amago Haruhisa and three years later, he died from illness fearing young Haruhisa may be too inexperienced.
Her supporters handed the white feather to every young man they encountered wearing civilian dress and bobbed up at Hyde Park meetings with placards: " Intern Them All ".
In the absence of such programs a youth court judge may achieve similar ends by attaching specific conditions to a probation order handed down to a young person.
She first appears as an unnamed blonde girl, but in a one page comic handed out at the 2009 Comic-Con she is seen to be wearing a belt resembling the Magic Belt from the Oz books and mentions she is " not so young.
Moores handed the coupons out himself, helped by some young boys eager to earn a few pennies.
After the death of Malik Ambar, his son Fath Khan surrendered to the Mughals in 1633 and handed over the young Nizam Shahi ruler Hussain Shah, who was sent as a prisoner to the fort of Gwalior.
The opportunities available drew a number of young, high-powered sales people, and some observers felt that vice presidencies were handed out freely to assuage egos.
It was agreed that Maria should become the tutor of the young princess Donna Maria, so when she reached London, she just handed over the manuscripts of her two new books to her publisher ( Journal of a Residence in Chile during the Year 1822.
Further down the grid there were two new faces, with Pedro Lamy making his Grand Prix debut for the cash-strapped Lotus outfit and after the retirement of Thierry Boutsen at the previous race, Jordan had decided to evaluate promising young Japanese Formula 3000 driver Marco Apicella, and handed him his debut at his home race.
It was handed over to them by veterans of the brigade to illustrate the bond with their young colleagues.
Therefore, in 931 Abu Tahir handed over power to a young Persian man whom he believed to be the awaited mahdi.
But after only 15 years, Prussia handed over its young naval forces to the rising centralized German state, an act which would have been unthinkable for the Prussian Army.
The horrific tragedy, set in 1599 in Rome, of a young woman executed for pre-meditated murder of her tyrannical father, was a well-known true story handed down orally and documented in the Annali d ' Italia, a twelve-volume chronicle of Italian history written by Ludovico Antonio Muratori in 1749.
It was his former boss Kevin Keegan that handed him the role of looking after the club's young talents .< ref >
After the club appointed Carl Fletcher as caretaker manager the captaincy was handed to Walton who has become one of the senior players in the young squad.
A petition containing some 130, 000 names was handed to the government and Supreme Court of Sweden, asking for the release of the three young men.

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