She was apparently among a number of swimmers who were scrambling to get out of the water when the storm roared through and toppled a tree that knocked them back into the water, Jordan said.
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As the water gets hotter, one crab may try to climb out, only to be pulled back into the water by another crab.
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Slowly over the past two years, 100, 000 individual investors have crept back into the water.
Woods hit the pin with his third shot and it caromed back into the water.
Yet even corporate America is starting to dip its toe back into the water with Vick.
Urine is actually collected and then processed through a device that purifies the urine and converts it back into drinking water.
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If they survive as the vessels move through the electric field, perhaps they could escape back into the water on the other side.
The Sarbanes-Oxley act and other measures may lull investors into feeling that it is safe once again to go back into the water.
In much the same way, just when the investing public thought it was safe to get back into the water, the Euro crisis erupted.
However critics say this has led to the problem of "discarding" where dead or alive fish are thrown back into the water because quotas have been met.
However critics say the policy has failed, with increasing instances of "discarding" where dead or alive fish are thrown back into the water because quota levels have already been reached.
Because space is limited on fishing vessels and shark bodies are bulky and not considered as valuable, fishermen often catch the sharks, saw off their fins and toss the sharks back into the water.
Speculation mounted on Saturday morning that Woods might be disqualified for taking a drop in the wrong place after his ball had ricocheted off the flagstick on 15th green and back into the water hazard at the front.
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The controversy began on the 15th hole when Woods's third shot hit the flagstick and bounced back into the greenside water hazard.
But you know, they also emit a lot of mercury, which ends up getting into our water and then back into our food chain.
But robbers are getting more sophisticated, sometimes pumping water back into the pipes to fool pressure sensors.
Asadi's boat glides through the gap in the dike that brought the first water back into the marshes.
Ladd, an experienced mountain climber as well as world-class kayaker, stops mid-river to instruct the children how to roll their kayaks into the water, and use another kayak to empty the water and get back into their boat.
Geothermal power plants turn hot water into steam or vapor to run a turbine and generate electricity, after which the water is injected back into the underground geothermal reservoir.
Then the water sucked back into the sea and when it went back he was able to see the sand.
The news is reminiscent of the discovery made in Switzerland a couple of years back that pumping water deep into hot rocks to extract geothermal energy can also cause earthquakes.
My wife discovered a 2ft wide crevasse that worked a cool water massage into her back and, more accidently, a chute we rode by leaning way back and letting the water pick us up.
The chemical won't leach into water or climb back up the food chain to affect other species.
But because factories were allowed to -- allowing warm water to run back into the river, the temperature was becoming too high for the salmon to survive.
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One of the key technologies that is needed is a means to recycle water from astronauts back into a drinkable form, along with radiation shielding and developing ways of working and living in space for prolonged periods.
It also found no threat from the warmer water that is discharged back into the river or from any radioactive elements escaping from the plants into the Hudson.
The clay has the effect of storing rainwater, reducing the impact of flooding, while during dry spells, the water is gradually drained back into the rivers and streams.
Mr. KAISER: Well, Ike is moved off-shore of south of Cuba, into the Caribbean, and back over water which means perhaps a little bit of intensity increase as it again joins that source of energy over those warm waters.
The second is that there may have been back-migration into Africa to muddy the genetic water.
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