Down by the water, under the gaze of a solitary kingfisher, a group of boys were bathing.
In the US, it may also derail attempts by banks to water down the post-crash prohibition on how they trade for their own benefit in the drafting of the detailed rules for the implementation of the so-called Volcker Rule.
If the gel is not available, first aiders are advised to cool down the wound by pouring on water.
He reasoned that by adding the least reactive ingredients of his potion first and by using broken-down water molecules instead of intact H2O, he could prevent the premature gelling that had plagued his peers.
On one mission over the Pacific as a torpedo bomber pilot he was shot down by Japanese antiaircraft fire and was rescued from the water by a U. S. submarine.
Reaching a slipway guarded on their approach by a fence running down into the water, some of the men plunged into the river and began swimming upstream.
She said although the water had gone down by about 2in (5cm) overnight, high tide later will see it rise again.
The notion is that by doing so, Obama could convince the Palestinians to water down the even more radically anti-Israel positions they are advancing today at the UN General Assembly that Congressional pressure prevents him from supporting.
This deal was of a piece with other actions taken by Moscow and Beijing to water-down the UN sanctions resolution to the point where it was virtually a dead-letter even before it was adopted.
Rather than look inward and evaluate how its own behavior could change for the better, in hopes of avoiding another implosion, Wall Street has spent tens of millions lobbying to water down new regulations called for by the Dodd Frank legislation.
This has some people worried that the White House is going to water down the final version of the rules which are currently under review by the Administration and due out very soon.
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But a partnership among The Nature Conservancy, the University of Georgia and the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District are working to bring down the cost for Flint River farmers by supplementing their contributions with a variety of grants and federal funding sources, including the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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"People were driving down the middle of the (four-lane) road to avoid being swept away by the fast-moving water, " he said.
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As Katrina demonstrated, if the electricity goes off for any protracted period of time, there is a cascading ripple-effect which takes down the means by which we communicate, get food and water, access financial resources, receive medical services, dispose of sewage and move from one location to another.
She was angry that MEPs turned down an opportunity to oblige farmers to earn subsidy by obeying the existing Water Framework Directive and Birds and Habitats Directives.
It has also been tried (albeit that the water in question was frozen) by putting detectors down a hole at the South Pole.
Turning back to China, authorities say that nearly 6, 000 dead pigs found floating down the Huangpu River towards Shanghai were not killed by an epidemic and tap water in Shanghai is not contaminated, 21st Century Business Herald reports.
We thought we were a cash-only cart, so by mistake, we turned down all the people who stopped to exchange tickets for water.
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Another proposed law would seek to water down the legal fraternity's control over judicial appointments by making a slight change in the composition of the Judicial Appointments Committee.
And then there's the simulated white-water rafting adventure at Miyazaki's Ocean Dome (81-985 21-1111), which injects a little bit of "real" reality by splashing actual water at riders as they drift down a violent torrent on the screen.
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But first, across the US, land managers are trying to find ways to slow down the loss of open space and water sources, many of them threatened by rampant development.
By the time he and Rocky sprinted down to the river, both girls were in the water.
It had risen to 14 by the February 17th, the day the company announced they would not water down the whiskey.
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The method uses biogas, which is produced when waste water sludge is broken down by microbes in a process known as anaerobic digestion.
It was by now a hysterical downpour, with great sheets of water steaming down from Mweelrea, and the harbor roared in the fattening light.
He ringingly endorsed the embargo, and promised to veto any attempt by treacherous legislators to water it down.
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Mud and water has been slowing down their efforts but they are hoping to complete the line by mid-March.
By embracing the Durban campaign now, it is possible that the Obama administration will water down some of the most noxious language in conference's draft declaration.
The water buffalo of old-school SEO has already been brought down to the ground by the Google pride of lions that have been called by a much tamer collection of animal names.
For example: if a company somewhere in Africa chops down a forest to grow food destined for Europe, and that deforestation wrecks the water supply used by villagers, who's to blame - the Africans or the Europeans?
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