Fishermen in a passing boat saved her life when they plucked her out of water filled with debris.
Bartz looked like a fish out of water on day one and eventually she crashed and burned badly.
The porous version exhibited high "selective absorption and adsorption" - preferentially picking up organic pollutants and dyes out of water.
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Baku itself frequently runs out of water, despite the snow-capped Caucasus mountains a couple of hours' drive to the north-west.
Too many of us are still fish out of water when it comes to landing big clients and bringing in business.
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When asked if he knows his country will soon run out of water and what that means for future generations, he sighs.
Until now, Windowfarms have been made out of water bottles, constructed using the open source toolkits that are available on their site.
Without it flexibility of thinking can become diffused and the results look like a fish out of water, flopping around on a dock.
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Throughout The Visitor, Walter looks like a fish out of water.
Barrie likes to talk about the myriad flavors that can be coaxed out of water, barley and yeast, but the reality is its more chemistry than magic.
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Mr. CHUCK KAPLAN (Volunteer): Everybody's out of water, food, power.
The man in his 30s came out of water at Shore Road beach, Poole, when a gust of wind caught his kite and dragged him 30m (100ft) to the promenade.
Once again, they seemed to prefer to kick rather than run with the ball, while Ugo Monye, playing out of position at full-back, looked like a fish out of water until switched to the wing.
The two had gone missing on Easter, when they called 911 to report they were lost and out of water after wandering off Holy Jim Trail during what they expected would be an easy day hike.
When you layer in population growth in U.S. cities (projected to hit 400 million people in the next 40 years), those numbers become larger every year, and the hard reality is that we are running out of water.
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"Clearly the definitive abandonment of dependence on trees... has to count as one of the most radical shifts in adaptive zone ever made by any vertebrate since the very first tetrapod heaved itself out of water and on to terra firma, " he said.
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While Aurora was a significant event that changed how lots of people viewed cyber operations, Stuxnet pretty much blew Operation Aurora out of the water in terms of sophistication and targeting.
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Get there early enough and you can stand with other beachgoers in the shallows as a dozen of the friendly creatures trawl just out of reach, peeking up out of the water at you with one eye.
"This summer will blow 2008 (the year of 'Iron Man' and 'The Dark Knight') out of the water, " predicted Bill Ramey of Batman-on-film.com.
The water is combined is an air tight chamber with anaerobic digesters (bacteria) which take out about 70% of the bad stuff out of the water.
The NFPA says fire dispatchers should process calls in less than 60 seconds 90% of the time, and "we blow it out of the water, " says Trevor Richmond, commander of the LAFD's planning division.
It is a pipe-eating, planet-cooking, water-fouling goo that nobody knows how to get out of our water.
Then in 2002 a single study of 16, 000 women blew all those other results out of the water, finding that hormone replacement therapy increased the risk of heart attacks by 29%.
Harvey Brown grabs each mesh pot as the winch pulls it out of the water, and methodically packs in more bait, shakes out the crabs into a box on deck, sorts the males from the females, tosses those too small to keep back into the bay and then drops the pot for its journey back to the bottom.
In human swimmers, the invisible web of water allows them not to propel themselves faster, but to better lift themselves out of the water.
They also argue this was not a bailout in the sense - I was thinking of a boat full of water - this bailed out - like it's like taking a few drops of water out of the boat.
The Airbus A320 was successfully lifted out of the water and placed on a barge Sunday.
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He bolted out of the water and, with forensic precision, scraped me off against a tree.
And it's very low, probably rises 12 to 14 foot out of the water is all.
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