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Condition (d) is satisfied in Water only if it is true that if s (or s's linguistic community) had not been embedded in an environment that contains water, the term 'water' would have referred to no natural kind.
When he described them to the press as appearing like saucers skipping across water, the term "flying saucer" was born.
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For water, the terms "hydrophilic" and "hydrophobic" are commonly used for wetting and nonwetting surfaces, respectively.
Timothy S. Bishop, a Chicago lawyer representing the agency, told the justices that in exercising its authority over interstate commerce when it passed the law in 1972, Congress did not mean to extend federal jurisdiction to isolated ponds that have no impact on "navigable waters," the term used by the Clean Water Act.
In comparison with fresh water, the mid-term use of wastewater caused a little increase of soil salinity.
Table 10 shows that in comparison with fresh water, the mid-term use of wastewater caused the increasing total N, absorbable P and absorbable K of soil.
Logically, you'd think the deal would be dead in the water since the terms were negotiated last April, when a barrel of Brent fetched $65.
Turning theoretical rights into what is widely termed "wet water" under the terms of long-ago court rulings can take decades.
In California, "blue water hunting" is the term used for spearfishing marlin, tuna and other large fish.
There is no storage of the heated water - hence the term "tankless".
When buying bongs, refer to them as "water pipes" because the term "bong" is associated with weed.
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