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It's there, gently, in "Waterworks".
In the early 1970s, while employed as the managing editor of The Architectural Forum magazine, he published his first poems, collected in "Waterworks" and "In Baltic Circles".
Valves used in waterworks may be listed as stop valves, non-return valves, flow control valves, pressure control valves, energy dissipaters, and air valves.
North built upon his nitrates business by expanding into further monopolies in waterworks and freight railways, but also owned several iron and coal fields.
Untreated groundwater is used in waterworks in many countries [ 1- 4], including Norway.
To do this, acid is used to redissolve spent coagulant metals in waterworks sludge.
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And Keaton's cousin, Jeanne Keaton Holler of Jasper, Ind., presented a framed copy of an old article about him from The New York Times to Judy Westerman, curator of the one-room museum of Keaton memorabilia in the waterworks building in Piqua.
After installation of activated charcoal filters in the waterworks, PFOA concentrations in Arnsberg were significantly reduced.
"I am an old gimper," says Knucks, a character in "The Waterworks," E.L. Doctorow's novel of New York in the 1870's.
The latest branch of the Eat 'n Park chain, located in the Waterworks Plaza shopping precinct, will feature a 40ft-tall wind turbine that is expected to generate 2,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.
For a while the cross's mysterious migration -- which Tom and Joshua guess must be an inscrutable act of religiously motivated vandalism -- looks as though it will be the center of a philosophical whodunit, like the disappearances and faked deaths in "The Waterworks".
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