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The flow of the saltwater over Aylaen's body had a soothing effect.
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Block that flow, or divert it, and saltwater is sure to encroach.
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The saltwater almost filled the crypt, whose marble columns support the church.
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Two hours in a saltwater bath transformed mediocre-tasting birds into something special.
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Oh, and around the corner there is an inground saltwater swimming pool.
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The water is becoming brackish because of the saltwater, she said.
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Allow the cauliflower to stand for 1 hour in the saltwater.
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It may be saltwater, or another medication entirely, Dr Dingley said.
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We know that all the water in the ocean is saltwater.
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Crops are shrivelling and water supplies are being penetrated by saltwater.
Usage of saline water in English
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Here are citric wraps, needles, empty salinewater bottles and human excrement.
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However, over a period of time it corrodes very quickly in salinewater.
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Fresh water floats on top of the denser salinewater.
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Many have been forced to drink increasingly salinewater.
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Fields and wells were poisoned with salinewater.
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But from next year, the mine will extract and treat salinewater from a fossil aquifer 45km away.
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After helping Natalie to rinse her eyes with salinewater, the couple said they tried to leave the scene.
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We have neglected oceanography, salinewater conversion, and the basic research that lies at the root of all progress.
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Citric acid and salinewater are used to break down heroin while it's heated on foil, to make it injectable.
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The report estimated enough food is lost to salinewater each year to feed 170 million people, about the population of Bangladesh.
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Another striking feature of this strategy is that the separation of the fibril material from the cells requires only centrifugation and resuspension in salinewater.
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Among other stocks, Saudi Bahri advanced 2.8% after it signed a contract with a salinewater conversion company to supply desalinated water from floating stations.
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Acton Wells, of salinewaters, had considerable reputation in the 18th century.
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The atmosphere is charged with vapours, pervaded with the electricity generated by the evaporation of salinewaters.
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Salinewater will creep deeper inland, fouling water supplies and crops and livestock will also suffer, experts say.
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He added that the privatisation process could start with state-owned SalineWater Conversion Corporation (SWCC) which both produces water and generates electricity.