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or the wheel broken at the cistern, 7 and the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the
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Andrastus found his bullock resting by a cistern
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He paced the length of the thieves’ bar and the Cistern, speaking scarcely a word
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He wanted to slap the bold-ness right out of her and restore the old fear that he knew he once instilled in her just from the knowledge of his presence in the Cistern
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Where had it all gone? What could have liberated that doggedness in the face of her Guild Master? Something had snapped within her, for this was clearly not the same deferential girl who first walked up to him in the Cistern with Brynjolf
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Some haunted the Cistern as usual
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After pacing and a few flagons of ale failed to calm his nerves, Delvin quietly made his way up the ladder in the Cistern
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“Oh, you’ll see…and I’ll be seeing you back at the Cistern within the week
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There was running water from a cistern located on a hill behind them, and they had had plenty of rain, so the water closets were functioning as they should
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complete ruin in the middle of the assembly and congregation! Drink water out of your own cistern and the running waters from your
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3 In his days the cistern to receive water, being in compass as the sea, was covered with plates of brass,
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they could open up their big 1500-gallon cistern and sit it outside to
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section of the cistern tank and for this type
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entry cistern valve will be reached by way of a
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of the cistern to pan bolt-holes, as this is
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the new cistern tap following instructions for
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Now that you have your new cistern tap
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cistern with water through the tap and flush to
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squeezed and mixed with water from the local roof-top cistern,
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Now, partway through they’d come upon a watering hole where a catchment basin could be seen, constructed to trap the occasional surface water runoff, augmenting the small springwater supply at the bottom of a deep cistern
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springwater supply at the bottom of a deep cistern
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Then she would throw water from the cistern over herself with a gourd
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While she was pouring water from the, cistern she told him that the roof was in that state because she thought that the bed of leaves had been rotted by the rain and that was what was filling the bathroom with scorpions
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She had to tolerate him against her will for the rest of her life because at the moment of truth she lacked the courage to go through with her inner determination to drown him in the bathroom cistern
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It was then that she decided to drown the child in the cistern as soon as the nun left, but her heart was not strong enough and she preferred to wait patiently until the infinite goodness of God would free her from the annoyance
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They closed the doors and windows again so as not to waste time getting undressed and they walked about the house as Remedios the Beauty had wanted to do and they would roll around naked in the mud of the courtyard, and one afternoon they almost drowned as they made love in the cistern
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about the electricity bill, the widget for the cistern, money, this rattle in ECSSA’s high-
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He stood on top of the low flush cistern, and hammered frantically at the ceiling with his fist
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He is also into DIY changing his own toilet cistern and other electric appliance
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The arrangement was for him to put the list into the envelope which I had given him, and for him to leave it in the loo, on top of the cistern, where I would collect it later
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Then a form bolted from behind the cistern and stood before the shocked duo
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It lacked a cistern and a red light blinked from a white ball in the top right-hand corner of the room
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'What, as a doorkeeper, eh, thou cistern filled with wisdom?' cried Papa, lifting his glass and drinking gayly to Tante Else, who glanced uneasily at her husband, he not yet having been, to her recollection, called a cistern
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This, through all her wretchedness, through all her horror, for beating in her ears were two words over and over again, _Lucy, Vera_--_Lucy, Vera_ struck her as so absurd, the vision of herself, more naturally nimble, going on up the stairs just out of Wemyss's reach, with him heavily pursuing her, till among the attics at the top he couldn't but run her to earth in a cistern, that she had great difficulty in not spilling over into a ridiculous, hysterical laugh
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He carried the water into the house and dumped it into the cistern
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fountain, which would have been better translated well or cistern, means a hole in the
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―The water of his cistern (bohr) ‖ 2 Kings 18:31
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―Drink waters out of your own cistern (bohr) ‖ Proverbs 5:15
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―Or the wheel broken at the cistern (bohr) ‖ Ecclesiastes 12:6
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―The waters of his own cistern (bohr) ‖ Isaiah 36:16
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“The water of his cistern (bohr) ” 2 Kings 18:31
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“Drink waters out of your own cistern (bohr) ” Proverbs 5:15
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“The waters of his own cistern (bohr) ” Isaiah 36:16
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Then, she collected some anti-cognition gases from their reserve cistern and filled them into five sprayers
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“Or the wheel broken at the cistern (bohr) ” Ecclesiastes 12:6
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What is the meaning of pit (bohr) in the Old Testament; it is used 69 times and in the King James Version is translated pit 42 times, dungeon 13 times, well 9 times, cistern 4 times and fountain 1 time
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All except maybe fountain, which would have been better translated well or cistern, means a hole in the ground (a grave, pit, or well which was dug by man, or a natural pit-hole), not a place where an immaterial, invisible something that is in a person would go down to, and not a chamber someplace under ground where all deathless souls are kept together unto the resurrection, or a chamber that has two sides, one side for the saved souls and one side for the lost souls
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“The water of his cistern (bohr)” 2 Kings 18:31
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“Drink waters out of your own cistern (bohr)” Proverbs 5:15
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“The waters of his own cistern (bohr)” Isaiah 36:16
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You need to find a way to lead water away from the cistern once it becomes full, especially if you are located in areas with high rainfall
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In sizing the cistern, or a holding tank located above ground, the standard rule is that the capability of the storage tank must be 33% of the total gallons of precipitation or half the total gallons calculated
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There is a long time between rainy periods and rains, so you should choose the right gallon cistern that saves around 40% of the water that you gather
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To bring the water to the plants, use a hose linked to an insulated spigot located at the base of the cistern
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Raise the entire cistern one more foot to greatly boost the water pressure
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The cistern can give adequate water pressure, even in its current situation to effectively give a 25-foot long, 1/2-inch diameter soaker hose, to save more water
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The cistern should be allowed to gather all water from rains that occur during dry seasons
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cistern to water the vegetables
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This was first put into my head by his seeing ashoot that had come up in the night, and saying, "What, Captain Tom? Are you there? Ah, indeed!" and also, "Is that Black Bill behind the cistern? Why I didn't look for you these two months; how do you find yourself?" Equally in his stopping at the bars and attending to anxious whisperers,—always singly,—Wemmick with his post-office in an immovable state, looked at them while in conference, as if he were taking particular notice of the advance they had made, since last observed, towards coming out in full blow at their trial
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Because he closed my carriage door outside sir Thornley Stoker's one sleety day during the cold snap of February ninetythree when even the grid of the wastepipe and the ballstop in my bath cistern were frozen
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It’s storing it in Lewis’s spacesuit, which I’ll call “The Cistern” from now on, because it sounds cooler
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Those were golden days and balmy nights! In and out of harbour all the time—old friends everywhere—sleeping in some cool temple or ruined cistern during the heat of the day—feasting and song after sundown, under great stars set in a velvet sky! Thence we turned and coasted up the Adriatic, its shores swimming in an atmosphere of amber, rose, and aquamarine; we lay in wide landlocked harbours, we roamed through ancient and noble cities, until at last one morning, as the sun rose royally behind us, we rode into Venice down a path of gold
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"I busied myself for some time in fetching water from the cistern for the wounded
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Charlie Clapper examined the cistern and after a moment said, “There’s a ladder going down about seven feet and there’s a drain in the bottom of this thing
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I flipped the switch and Clapper sprayed the inside of the cistern with luminol, then turned on his ALS wand
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water in the cistern
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But there came a moment when the child trembled; Madame Thenardier raised the cover of a stew-pan which was boiling on the stove, then seized a glass and briskly approached the cistern
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In the central portion of the front of this building, on the Rue Droit-Mur side, there were at all the windows of the different stories ancient cistern pipes of lead
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Down in that cistern, under the road
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Anna said, 'Must they have a reason?' 'No, not if they're insane, no,' said Juliet, 'in that case no reasons are necessary, there they are in their cistern and let them stay
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'You can't tell me they've been in that cistern for years, living together,' protested Juliet
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'And he bent slowly and lifted up the cistern lid and looked down at the rushing foam and the water, and he thought of someone he wanted to love and couldn't, and then he swung himself down in on the iron rungs and walked down them until he was all gone save his hand drawing the lid shut after him and the rain hit on the lid for all the rest of the night
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' She bent forward, held on to her knees, intensely interested, staring at the street and the rain and the cistern mouths
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She lifted her hand, pointing, as if she herself were down in the cistern, waiting
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She told how the water rose and took the woman with it, unfolding her out and loosening her and standing her full upright in the cistern, the dead woman not caring
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'So there they are, with nothing applying to them and no worries, very secret and hidden under the earth in the cistern waters, going around and about
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They touch their hands and lips and when they come into a cross-street outlet of the cistern the tide rushes them together and they burn cold in the water!' She clapped her hands together
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They can go anywhere they want, all over the earth, on a deep siphon, and come back later, to the cistern inlet and swim back up under the town, under a dozen tobacco shops and four dozen liquor stores, and six dozen groceries and ten theatres, a rail junction, Highway 101, under the walking feet of thirty thousand people who don't even know or think of the cistern
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'All right,' said Anna, and took it and sat by the cold window timing the rain, and moving her fingers with the needle and thread but knowing how dark the street now was, and how dark the room, and how hard to see the round metal top of the cistern now, there were just little midnight gleams and glitters out there in the black black late afternoon
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Through the bars a view could be had of a dark aperture, something like the flue of a chimney, or the pipe of a cistern
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She had a comfortable bed and a water closet fed by a rain cistern on the tower roof
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There they are in their cistern, and let them stay
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"But they aren't just in the cistern," said Anna, knowingly, her head to one side, her eyes moving under the half-down lids
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"You can't tell me they've been in that cistern for years, living together," protested Juliet
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"And he bent slowly and lifted up the cistern lid and looked down at the rushing foam and the water, and he thought of someone he wanted to love and couldn't, and then he swung himself onto the iron rungs and walked down them until he was all gone
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" She bent forward, held onto her knees, staring at the street and the rain and the cistern mouths
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She told how the water rose and took the woman with it, unfolding her out and loosening her and standing her full upright in the cistern
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So there they are, with nothing applying to them and no worries, very secret and hidden under the earth in the cistern waters
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They touch their hands and lips and when they come into a cross-street outlet of the cistern, the tide rushes them together
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They go anywhere the water wants them, all over the earth, and come back later to the cistern inlet and float back up under the town, under a dozen tobacco shops and four dozen liquor stores, and six dozen groceries and ten theatres, a rail junction, Highway 101, under the walking feet of thirty thousand people who don't even know or think of the cistern
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"All right," said Anna, and took it and sat by the window looking at the rain, moving her hands with the needle and thread, but watching how dark the street was now, and the room, and how hard it was to see the round metal top of the cistern now--there were just little midnight gleams and glitters out there in the black black late afternoon
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From the first afternoon they bathed together, naked, the two of them making their reciprocal ablutions with water from the cistern