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It's not the water itself that travels, of course, but the wind's energy; in the turbulent medium between air and ocean, water particles move in circles like bicycle pedals, constantly transferring their energy forward, from swell to crest and back into the trough, then forward again.
I continue to pay attention to the comings and goings of elephants down below, listening for a special kind of splashy drinking, the kind where half the water pours out of the trunk and falls back into the trough — the tell-tale sign that Greg has returned.
The system later dissipated on July 4 over Madhya Pradesh after being absorbed back into the trough that it developed from.
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The Queen Mary seemed to be locked in a frenzied dance with the elements, the ship reaching and rising and then, on the crest of the churned water, going into a wicked shimmy, its sides shaking and jangling like a belly dancer on spliff, before sinking back voluptuously into the trough.
A single person's property, however, can be subject to all manner of taxes, or, in the case of Social Security payments, funneled back into the Federal trough in their entirety, regardless of total lifetime contributions.
Pour back into the bowl.
The hood, which has a rounded front edge that extends to the lip of the gutter and then doubles back under itself into the trough, keeps debris from falling into the gutter while using surface tension to allow the water to double back and enter.
It is hard to keep going back to the trough.
-GIL STERN At the end of every diet, the path curves back toward the trough.
The length is stated from the back of the trough, i.e. the edge of the trough nearest to the sow.
After more than an hour of stop-and-start gathering, the tank was full, and the crew drove back to the boiling shed to unleash another load of sap into the trough.
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