Series of hydroelectric power stations and associated facilities (reservoirs, penstocks, etc) along a river.
A sudden downpour (as of tears or sparks etc) likened to a rain shower.
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Examples for "shower "
Examples for "shower "
1 Not the drinking water which is separate but shower water, he said.
2 Going home the next morning she wanted to shower and change clothes.
3 A month later, the Fourteen Points speech came as a cold shower .
4 The shower had taken three minutes, getting his hair right much longer.
5 Whatever her opinion, Jovina was careful to shower praise on Brutus' general.
Rush down in big quantities, like a cascade.
1 During my time as a reporter I've seen a cascade of changes.
2 The fantastic cascade of false white hair wagged gravely in the dusk.
3 The cascade effect is far-reaching, like a shift in state, says Kenyon.
4 He supposed that the surplus tumbled into the sea in a cascade .
5 The process would cascade , and a lot of energy would be released.
6 Monitoring of this cascade is largely dependent on HIV laboratory surveillance data.
7 In a third place, the great cascade rushes down over the rocks.
8 Then the pent-up misery of months exploded in a cascade of words.
9 PRR binding sets off a cascade of events that activates immune responses.
10 This kinase cascade controls the proliferation and differentiation of different cell types.
11 The trickle of endorsements from parliamentary party members had become a cascade .
12 And with the cascade of tears came images from her mother's book.
13 Baird hit the control and watched the numbers cascade down his display.
14 Her breakdown was brought on by a cascade of deeply emotional stresses.
15 The waterfall turned from a trickle to a cascade , making access impossible.
16 The sound of dropping water told us that another cascade was near.
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