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They gathered Saturday afternoon under a blazing sun, accompanied by the rhythms of African drums, for a service that included the pouring of libations and a daisy wreath cast into the water to remember their ancestors.
In an "underwater maze" test requiring animals swimming in darkened water to remember the location of a submerged platform, the born runners who had had wheel access showed little ability to learn the task, performing even worse than their nonrunning relatives.
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Together these global actions made World Water Day one to remember and provided a good foundation to enhance and expand advocacy efforts going forward.
Waters: You have to remember that I do operate very strongly on behalf of women and minorities.
Hemingway, the author of a memoir, "Walk on Water," returned to South Jackson to remember it as it was, to discover how it has changed, to interview survivors and to find a way to confront and pay homage to the deeply scarred place she calls home.
Not right, but close maybe, and she puts her hand above the water, widening her fingers to remember the length.
"Today most laundry detergents will wash just fine in cold water, but consumers have to remember to select the 'cold' cycle when they do their laundry.
It swallows & swallows as though trying to remember tasting water for the first time.
He wonders why he's never found a great woman, his Beetle is acting up, he has to remember to water his friend's plants, he's got to cut back on cigarettes, and he should probably figure out who killed that wealthy older lady in her 17th-century villa.
If, as you read this, an elephant poked its head in through your nearest window and started spraying water about, you are likely to remember the event for the rest of your life.
As our nation heads into a time of transition, we need to remember that water is a nonpartisan issue.
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