In the evening, the royal family will take part in a water pageant.
Shark safety officers trained to distract any creatures that may get curious will take turns in the water surrounding her.
While the iPhone 5 we tortured did eventually take in too much water and thus disabled the touch panel, it quickly came back to life after we shook off some of the water.
One sauna tradition is to take the heat then run outdoors and roll around in the snow or take a dip in a pool of ice water.
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Two colleagues in an office somewhere in America take a water-cooler break.
In the tropics, they take up water from the deep soil and release it as vapor in the air.
Dredging them up will lead to their proliferation in the water, and the fish will take in more of the stuff, not less.
That he stopped in the middle to take a drink of water, and that he gave a version in Spanish.
Trees take root in the acidic brown water, which sustains them only to drown them during the next rainfall.
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Other major events marking the Year include World Water Week, in Stockholm (Sweden) from 1-6 September, a conference on water cooperation in Dushanbe (Tajikistan), also in September, and the Water Summit, which will take place in Budapest (Hungary) on 10 and 11 October.
The vehicles are a popular tourist attraction and take in city sights from land and water.
That will occur, but the question is how much water it will take in 2250 ft. and if it is energy positive.
With each drink, you effectively lose more water than you take in--and that leads to all sorts of problems, like a searing headache.
Not your typical megaplex affair, screenings take place in parks, along the water and, as the name suggests, on rooftops, including a graffiti-walled space atop a Lower East Side school six flights up.
Other major events marking the Year include a conference on water cooperation to be held in August in Dushanbe (Tajikistan), World Water Week in Stockholm (Sweden) from 1-6 September, and the Water Summit, which will take place in Budapest (Hungary) on 8 to 11 October.
The National Weather Service advises residents to wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing, drink plenty of water, take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments, stay out of the sun and check on relatives and neighbors.
The downside is they are also more likely to make mistakes, less likely to have a back-up plan if things go wrong, bad with details, and more likely to take a risk that lands them in hot water.
If a realistic proposal for a water transfer scheme in Wales was put forward, as a not for profit company Welsh Water would be best placed to take the lead in its consideration.
In addition to creating the sill, officials are planning to take 2.5 million gallons of fresh water from farther north in the river -- past mile marker 100 -- then carry it by barge southward "and suck it into our water treatment facilities, " Laigast said.
Just as we are all water managers, we all need to take responsibility for the wise use of wetlands in order to keep humankind supplied with water.
If you don't use a laptop, take a big drink of water before settling in to answer your email.
Liquidity will take on a new meaning in company finances as water scarcity gains more attention from managers and investors.
As the ship lost power in Hurricane Sandy and began to take on water, the crew evacuated to two large liferafts.
Thirteen years ago, Abramson and Griggs bought an eighteenth-century house near Long Island Sound in Madison, Connecticut, where Scout, their golden retriever, frolics in the water and they can take long walks.
Today, water jousters still take the sport seriously in rivers and canals throughout France.
The lightweight boat has a draft so shallow that you can float in just a foot of water and take it where similarly sized boats can't go.
He said the floodwater had deposited a bank of soil in the channels they had built to take water away from the turbine and back into the River Rea.
Dr Reaney said that in urban areas, where melted snow runs directly off roads and pavements into drains, snowmen would make more of a difference than in fields where it would take longer for the water to filter into watercourses.
My recommendations would be Christiania, the swimming area at Islands Brygge (where you can take a dip in the cool, clean salt-water of the Copenhagen channel), or rent a bike and head north along the coast towards the beaches in Klampenborg and beyond, while looking at the magnificent houses along the way.
The top government spokesman said TEPCO has begun new cooling operations to fill the reactor with sea water and pour in boric acid to prevent an occurrence of criticality, noting it may take several hours to inject water into the reactor.
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