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"Amateur scholars will attempt to put stakes in a moving stream.
In this way, part of the energy from the moving stream is harnessed to move a mill wheel, which may be linked to a winch.
The slices are washed and dried, and then plunged into the fryer, which is a big metal trough containing a briskly moving stream of boiling oil.
The most common mining technique in that era involved shovelling earth into a wooden trough, called a sluice box, then directing a swiftly moving stream of water over it, in the hope of washing away everything but gold.
On its broad brick-surfaced terrace, where I rewarded myself with a beer and tapas before lunch, the only sound was that of a swiftly moving stream leading through pines to a series of fish hatcheries.
There's also questions of whether MIB occurs in the real-world - with some scientists pointing to the odd phenomenon of car tail lights in front of a driver 'disappearing' when a moving stream of cars with headlights on are driving down the other lane.
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Swiftly moving streams are quite rare.
These waterwheels generally used the energy of moving streams, but tidal mills also appeared in the 11th century.
This blotchy catfish relative, which inhabits slow moving streams in Tennessee, is so rare that scientists have only caught 15 since 1940.
Slow moving streams, swamps, and waterfalls are the important wetland habitats of the park.
These swifter moving streams are dry most of the year but have nevertheless cut true river valleys, canyons, and gorges that face Death and Panamint valleys.
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