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"Draining of vital energy means absolute sterility, no germs or microbes-that's logical," Court muttered.
The Draining of the Somerset Levels.
A True Account,"' she read, '"of the Draining of-- Philip!
Dugdale, W. Imbanking and Draining.
In 1831 he published his agricultural recommendations as a small pamphlet, Thorough Draining and Deep Working, which attracted attention in the agricultural crisis of 1834.
Faluzure is the dragon deity of Energy Draining, Undeath, Decay, and Exhaustion.
The Draining of the Great Oasis: An Environmental History of Murray County, Minnesota, ed.
A further element is the Deep Draining, a special kind of massage aimed at affecting "deeper layers," which is supposed to contribute to attitude changes, physically as well as psychologically.
The Draining Lake (Icelandic: Kleifarvatn) is a 2004 crime novel by Icelandic author Arnaldur Indriðason, another entry in the multi award-winning Detective Erlendur series.
In May, Oliver Cromwell, erstwhile champion of the commoners, was named as one of the commissioners, together with the earl of Bedford, under a new Act for the Draining of the Great Level.
At this time, Vermuyden was recruited to participate in the Great Level, as in 1637 he wrote a "Discourse Touching the Draining of the Great Fennes" for the king (it was not published until 1642).
From August 1963 he worked as Master Engineer at the Draining Directorate at the Ministry of Constructions until he retired at the State Draining Design Institute.
And Honorary founder John Hemming, at the time director and secretary of the Royal Geographic Society, contributed "The Draining of Lake Guatavita," which was drawn from his book The Search for El Dorado.
Fed Draining of Reserves "While the bond market is not focusing on the declining demand for credit, a sure sign of a softening economy," he said, "the demand for credit has been far weaker than the recent softening of interest rates would indicate.
Fed Draining of Reserves Brian J. Fabbri, managing director and chief economist at Midland Montagu, said that "the Fed still has a need to drain reserves, but with the Dow off 50 points and sinking at noon, they obviously thought it best to defer any such move."