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How to pronounce water

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Poor nutrition, access to water,
which is made out of graphite, clay and water.
with raw materials of dead flies and water.
and as soon as you start going underwater,
liquid water on its surface
is that there's liquid water hidden inside the ice sheet,
liquid water --
underwater with us.
So there's been a long and sordid history of bringing color underwater,
water spilling all over the floor,
mixing it with powdered clay and water to make a paste.
who were trying to take the first underwater color photograph.
so I get a jug of water, I aerate it by shaking the jug.
It seems that if the water is well-aerated, they're a lot more active.
is in these waters,
a big pot of water that's under high pressure,
and the waters below
or plunge or scoop up the water
and that reaction heats up water,
so they could put a little bit of light underwater
the water turns to steam, steam turns the turbine,
the body strikes the water
Venus is way too hot -- it's got no water.
is the single largest consumer of fresh water,
in a way to heat the water,
but you still boil water and that turns to steam and turns the turbine.
It's got no water.
is that instead of bringing color underwater with us,
generally flail in the water helplessly,
essentially become waterlogged, as it were,
the water in the solar system is all frozen.
and maybe drag a desalinization plant behind me for fresh water.
It's like an underwater light show.
water and energy shortage -- we surely do.
She comes home to find that her water heater has broken,
that if that water were piled up on our smallest continent,
and there is now water all over her basement.
This guy there is a deepwater diver.
From rock climbers to deepwater divers.
As we go down underwater,
One item here was water, right?
because the Earth is mostly covered by water.
to water.
I think it's enough with water for me. The other guys can talk about -- cheers.
that funnel ice and water off of Greenland and into the ocean.
and see if water existed on Mars in its past
there's a lot of water in beer.
for the rehabilitation of water reserves all over the country,
The most famous body of water on the Earth today, I imagine,
through the Earth's atmosphere, where water vapor can absorb it,
because there is water all over her basement,
because water heats up easily in the microwave.
Would adding cholera to the water be a good idea?
where water flowed rapidly.
Radar can see water.
And radar has revealed a vast pool of liquid water
still have electricity, water, toilets, refrigerators,
to bring some of that water back to the ice sheet's surface.
its eyes and feet to grab prey out of the water,
based on giant Amazon water lilies,
Most lived in tenements, many without hot and cold running water.
as the equivalent of that broken water heater.
There's nothing to water, nothing to maintain,
In these environments, you have hot water
Eight years after I started Bridgewater,
where water flows as a liquid.
food, water, shelter, safety?
insulating this water from the cold and the wind above.
Also, I don't like being submerged in water.
So the water can stay hidden in the ice sheet
So I went to Mexico and swam with dolphins underwater.
with a lot of water,
Does the water stay there forever?
One possible way for the water to reach the bedrock
When cracks fill with water,
the weight of the water forces them deeper and deeper.
["The Way of Chuang Tzu" Thomas Merton]["Tao: The Watercourse Way" Alan Watts]
water in exoplanetary systems.
It's liquid water.
What it has is water inside the cells
Liquid water is flowing down these craters.
You see that glass of water?
On Eight-Year-Old Black Girl Selling Water."
and when the voltage hits it, it opens up, releases the water,
but a water-polo-playing pre-med,
now that we see the water?
the path that water would take on its quest to flow downhill,
clean drinking water, electricity, and so on.
And this reactor doesn't use water. It uses gas,
Are these cracks filled with liquid water?
It has weeping water right now.
And if so, how deep do they take that water?
Liquid water on its surface.
particularly water.
hundreds of liters of water is conserved compared to conventional farming methods.
as the equivalent of that broken water heater?
And with the water savings
I like to think, kind of the way water cut the Grand Canyon.
and that full-moon night translates underwater to blue.
There's a waterfall coming out of his chest,