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Taking and water
Taking boats through these used large amounts of water leading to conflicts with watermill owners and to correct this, the pound or chamber lock first appeared, in 10th century in China and in Europe in 1373 in Vreeswijk, Netherlands.
* Porsi: Taking food or water three hours after sunrise.
* Sadh-porsi: Taking food or water four hours and thirty minutes after sunrise.
* Purimuddh:: Taking food or water six hours after sunrise.
Taking the water of many rivers into his mouth, he extinguished the protective fire the gods had thrown up.
" Taking care of camels ' health included the ability to find the best available grazing for them and keeping them away from poisonous plants ; knowledge of when one should not allow a camel to drink too much water ; how to park camels for the night, allowing them to obtain the best possible shelter from wind-blown snow in winter ; how to properly distribute the load to prevent it from hurting the animal ; and how to treat minor injuries of the camels, such as blisters or pack-sores.
Taking into account evaporation losses from the exposed water surface and conversion losses, approximately 70 % to 85 % of the electrical energy used to pump the water into the elevated reservoir can be regained.
* Taking in plenty of liquid such as water, herbal tea and soup
Taking water at speed results in considerable spray behind the scoop ; this risks drenching passengers in the leading vehicles, and in Great Britain it was customary for the guard or other traincrew to warn passengers in the first coach to keep the windows closed.
Taking an allergy medication before entering the water and conserving energy until your body adjusts to the temperature may help to prevent the hypotension.
Taking on water through her new caulking, she was deliberately run aground on Bermuda.
Taking advantage of its deep water and abundant forests, Gold River developed in 1967 as a prototypical logging and pulp and paper industry community.
Taking into account its length only, the Guapay should be considered the upper part of the Mamore ; but it is shallow and obstructed, and carries a much smaller volume of water.
Taking advantage of her position, she asked and received permission to give food and water to those unfortunate passengers.
Taking pity on him, the god Hermes ( also known as Mercury ) dived into the water and returned with a golden axe.

Taking and from
Taking into account the material from which the beams and walls are made, choosing the attachments may prove difficult.
Taking and developing the landscape style of Lucas Cranach the Elder, he shows the hilly landscape of the Danube valley with thick forests of drooping and crumbling firs and larches hung with moss, and often dramatic colouring from a rising or setting sun.
Taking from the fact that amongst this community this is known as the romantic orientation, the prefixes of homo -, hetero -, bi -, pan -, poly -, demi-and a-have been used to form terms such as heteroromantic, biromantic and so on.
Taking into account the economic constraints, the distance from viable markets, and the small size of the atoll, nothing apart from preliminary studies was ever undertaken to carry out this project.
" Taking the Mick " or " taking the Mickey " is thought to be a rhyming slang form of " taking the piss ", where " Mick " came from " Mickey Bliss ".
Taking thirty to forty-five minutes each way, the round trip is slightly more than long and the Arch is completely hidden from view on most of this trail.
: Taking the Principle of the Excluded Middle from the mathematician ... is the same as ... prohibiting the boxer the use of his fists.
Taking on a rockier edge, " Rage Hard " was the first single culled from the disc.
Taking advantage of the Ottoman internal turmoil, Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Chase describes music from this period,Taking the guitar as his instrumental model, and drawing his inspiration largely from the peculiar traits of Andalusian folk music – but without using actual folk themes – Albéniz achieves a stylization of Spanish traditional idioms that while thoroughly artistic, gives a captivating impression of spontaneous improvisation ... Cordoba is the piece that best represents the style of Albéniz in this period, with its hauntingly beautiful melody, set against the acrid dissonances of the plucked accompaniment imitating the notes of the Moorish guslas.
Taking advantage of this internal conflict, the Persians seized the city of Kandahar and as a result of this loss, the Mughals lost control over the trade routes to Afghanistan, Persian and Central Asia and also exposed India to invasions from the north-west.
Taking a page from the German phenomenological movement, he believed that our ideas are the product of experiences of real-life situations, and that novels and plays can well describe such fundamental experiences, having equal value to discursive essays for the elaboration of philosophical theories such as existentialism.
Moncton is briefly mentioned in the movie " Taking Lives " ( 2004 ) starring Angelina Jolie, when the killer boards a train from Montreal to Moncton.
Taking a different view from other modern scholars, Ulansey argues that the Mithraic mysteries began in the Greco-Roman world as a religious response to the discovery by the Greek astronomer Hipparchus of the astronomical phenomenon of the precession of the equinoxes – a discovery that amounted to discovering that the entire cosmos was moving in a hitherto unknown way.
These views were forcefully expressed by David Hilbert in 1928, when he wrote in < cite > Die Grundlagen der Mathematik </ cite >, " Taking the principle of excluded middle from the mathematician would be the same, say, as proscribing the telescope to the astronomer or to the boxer the use of his fists ".
Taking that opportunity, Nanya Deva, a Karnataka king invaded Nepal from Simraungarh.
Taking her father's advice from when she began her recording career (" Own your own masters "), she owns or holds an interest in most of her material, including videos.
Taking their names from the story of Lot in the Book of Genesis, " Lot " and " Lot's Wife " are two solitary pillars of rock topping two valleys near Sandy Bay.
Taking advantage of conditions resulting from Ottoman-Egyptian exploitation and maladministration, the Mahdi led a nationalist revolt culminating in the fall of Khartoum on 26 January 1885.
Taking place on existing greyhound or speedway tracks, the cars were mostly ' stock ' cars from the 1930s with locked rear axle differentials and added armour.
Taking advantage of this distraction, Bactria and Parthia seceded from the empire.
* " Spin ", a song by Taking Back Sunday from Louder Now

Taking and existing
Taking the " forklift upgrade " approach to networking, it specified eliminating all existing protocols and replacing them with new ones at all layers of the stack.
Taking the place of the existing international committee, the Council agreed unanimously to implement the uncontroversial parts of the reform, while allowing compromises on other changes: " writing compounds separately or as a single word, the use of lower and upper case, punctuation and syllabification ".
Taking its Welsh-only philosophy from the works and teachings of Owain Owain and Emyr Llewelyn, it believed in the creation of " Y Fro Gymraeg "-a monoglot region based on the existing Welsh language heartlands in the west of Wales.

Taking and springs
Taking its name from founder Richard Sadler and monastic springs that were discovered on the property, it operated as a " Musick House ", with performances of opera ; as it was not licensed for plays.

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