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:" and Wherever
:" Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as a silent witness against him.
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:" Whenever, Wherever " by Shakira ( 2002 )

:" and snow
:" The Mountaineer method is the only one adapted for the interior parts of the country: their sleds are made of two thin boards of birch ; each about six inches broad, a quarter of an inch thick, and six feet long: these are fastened parallel to each other by slight battens, sewed on with thongs of deer-skin ; and the foremost end is curved up to rise over the inequalities of the snow.
:" Plum Island, a wild and fantastical sand beach, is thrown up by the joint power of winds and waves into the thousand wanton figures of a snow drift.

:" and falls
:" If it falls to me to start a fight to cut out the cancer of bent and twisted journalism in our country with the simple sword of truth and the trusty shield of British fair play, so be it.
* Lushan Waterfall Ancient cloud :" Thai Dai Chung, Huayue friction ridge, Mount Huangshan sea of clouds, Kuang Lu falls, and known mountains must win ".

:" and water
:" And then, when Jesus had come to the river Jordan where John was baptizing, and when Jesus came down into the water, a fire was even kindled in the Jordan, and when He was rising up from the water, the Holy Spirit fluttered down upon Him in the form of a dove, as the < U > apostles have written </ U > about this very Christ of ours.
:" A year on the water was enough for me, so I returned to college.
:" The expense of horse labour, from the increased value of the animal and the charge of his keeping, being an object of great importance, it is recommended that, upon all sizable farms, that is to say, where two hundred acres m², or upwards, of grain are sown, the machine should be worked by wind, unless where local circumstances afford the conveniency of water.
:" numberless buildings erected in the very water, for the bed of the lake in this part is rock ; and they have built pleasure houses that are supported on columns of marble, rising up out of the water.
:" the water of this river possesses a peculiar whiteness, being about the colour of a cup of tea with the admixture of a tablespoonfull of milk.
:" Renaissance men developed a delightful, yet horrible way of dealing with their mad denizens: they were put on a ship and entrusted to mariners because folly, water, and sea, as everyone then ' knew ', had an affinity for each other.
:" There is no brilliant single stroke that is going to transform the water into wine or straw into gold.
:" judicious manipulation of its components, adding a tree here or a concealed head of water there.
:" He broke it all down to a table, a glass of water, a spiral notebook and a mic.
:" Current crop yields can only sustain the world's population at subsistence levels, … while nonrenewable energy resources and fresh water supplies are dwindling, and greenhouse gases and other pollutants increase.
:" I saw a large boat, the way those who say Turks caravels, which is on site, ready to be launched into the water.
:" jumping into space speedily with a craft using fire and water ... containing twelve stamghas ( pillars ), one wheel, three machines, 300 pivots, and 60 instruments.
The name " Kastoria " first appears in the middle of the 6th century ( 550 AD ), mentioned by Procopius as follows :" There was a certain city in Thessaly, Diocletianopolis by name, which had been prosperous in ancient times, but with the passage of time and the assaults of the barbarians it had been destroyed, and for a very long time it had been destitute of inhabitants ; and a certain lake chances to be close by which was named Castoria. There is an island in the middle of the lake, for the most part surrounded by water ; but there remains a single narrow approach to this island through the lake, not more than fifteen feet wide. And a very lofty mountain stands above the island, one half being covered by the lake while the remainder rests upon it.
:" Scope of practice in environmental health " means the practice of environmental health by registered environmental health specialists in the public and private sector within the meaning of this article and includes, but is not limited to, organization, management, education, enforcement, consultation, and emergency response for the purpose of prevention of environmental health hazards and the promotion and protection of the public health and the environment in the following areas: food protection ; housing ; institutional environmental health ; land use ; community noise control ; recreational swimming areas and waters ; electromagnetic radiation control ; solid, liquid, and hazardous materials management ; underground storage tank control ; onsite septic systems ; vector control ; drinking water quality ; water sanitation ; emergency preparedness ; and milk and dairy sanitation pursuant to Section 33113 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
:" The Tribunal concluded that, in practical terms, the Crown will not be able to provide a meaningful form of rights recognition for Māori in respect of its water bodies after it sells the shares to private investors.
Reflecting Schleicher ′ s reputation for deviousness and being untrustworthy, Hermann Göring joked in 1932 :" Any Chancellor who has Herr von Schleicher on his side must expect sooner or later to be sunk by the Schleicher torpedo, there was a joke current in political circles -" General von Schleicher ought really to have been an Admiral for his military genius lies in shooting under water at his political friends "".
:" The map of the United States will show that they possess a tide water inland navigation, secure from storms and enemies, and which, from Massachusetts to the southern extremity of Georgia, is principally, if not solely, interrupted by four necks of land.
:" But, they say, during the time of persecution certain holy women plunged into the water with the intention of being swept away by the waves and drowned, and thus preserve their threatened chastity.
:" Foula, or Ultima Thule, as it was known as far back as the Roman times, rises impurely out of the water, and from the Shetland Isles mainland its five peaks, the Noup, Hamnafield, the Sneug, Kame and Soberlie stand out starkly and characteristically.
:" I designed the waterbed during years as a bed patient in the middle thirties ; a pump to control water level, side supports to permit one to float rather than simply lying on a not very soft water filled mattress.
:" Wednesday this morning we weighed and stood unto an harbour on ye west side and there came to ane anchor and sent our boat on shoar for fresh water and did kill abundance of geese and ducks but as far as wood there is none.

:" and flows
:" The signer hereby swears to the best of his knowledge and belief that no Jewish or coloured blood flows in either his or in his wife's veins, and that among their ancestors are no members of the coloured races.
:" The Greeks who caused Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only of Ariana, but also of India, as Apollodorus of Artemita says: and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander ... Their cities were Bactra ( also called Zariaspa, through which flows a river bearing the same name and emptying into the Oxus ), and Darapsa, and several others.
:" In any case, the preceding paragraphs make it clear that the theory of non-viscous flows is incomplete.
:" The Greeks who caused Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only of Ariana, but also of India, as Apollodorus of Artemita says: and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander ... Their cities were Bactra ( also called Zariaspa, through which flows a river bearing the same name and emptying into the Oxus ), and Darapsa, and several others.
:" Beyond this region ( Gedrosia ), the continent making a wide curve from the east across the depths of the bays, there follows the coast district of Scythia, which lies above toward the north ; the whole marshy ; from which flows down the river Sinthus, the greatest of all the rivers that flow into the Erythraean Sea, bringing down an enormous volume of water (...) This river has seven mouths, very shallow and marshy, so that they are not navigable, except the one in the middle ; at which by the shore, is the market-town, Barbaricum.
:" With the broad and powerful swing of the hand which Zola in The Earth gave to his ploughman, L ' Auto, journal of ideas and action, is going to fling across France today those reckless and uncouth sowers of energy who are the great professional riders of the world ... From Paris to the blue waves of the Mediterranean, from Marseille to Bordeaux, passing along the roseate and dreaming roads sleeping under the sun, across the calm of the fields of the Vendée, following the Loire, which flows on still and silent, our men are going to race madly, unflaggingly.

:" and birds
:" When we see leaf-eating insects green, and bark-feeders mottled-grey ; the alpine ptarmigan white in winter, the red-grouse the colour of heather, and the black-grouse that of peaty earth, we must believe that these tints are of service to these birds and insects in preserving them from danger.
:" Dark the descent: the birds are golden-coloured ; up to the heaven they fly robed in the waters.
:" Foula, or Fughley as it was once also known, means literally ' Bird Island ', with an estimated half million birds of various breeds sharing the rock with the inhabitants.
:" It is interesting to contemplate an entangled bank, clothed with many plants of many kinds, with birds singing on the bushes, with various insects flitting about, and with worms crawling through the damp earth, and to reflect that these elaborately constructed forms, so different from each other, and dependent on each other in so complex a manner, have all been produced by laws acting around us.
:" Where the ' white bird ' thing came from ... We were like caged birds in that attic.
The caption reads :" Ihs dixit vulpes fossa habent ", a paraphrase of the start of Luke 9, 58 ( and Matthew 8, 20 ): " et ait illi Iesus vulpes foveas habent et volucres caeli nidos Filius autem hominis non habet ubi caput reclinet "-" Jesus said to him: The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air nests: but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
:" The kohen shall command to take for the person undergoing purification ( the metzorah ) two live kosher birds, cedarwood, red string and hyssop.

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