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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, |