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- It accumulates zippers, light bulbs, motors, couches and other effluence of affluence.
- The waterway also receives untreated sewage from nearby towns and villages and the effluence of thousands of factories.
- At the later " Sechsel鋟ten square " on the effluence of the Limmat on Z黵ichsee lake shore.
- The Righteous served as a mystical bridge, drawing down effluence and elevating the prayers and petitions of his admirers.
- The reason is that the sense perception is due to the effluences of the atoms from the objects to the senses.
- Towns that once ringed the lake are now beneath it, swamped in a putrid brew of sewage, industrial effluence and garbage.
- Snugiraffes are called the most repulsive creatures ever to have lived, with the exception of effluence and process it into a smokeless fuel.
- Stravinsky continued with a middle period that fell back on Neo-Classicism as protection against the post-Romantic effluence of the post-Wagnerians, especially Schoenberg.
- So the cruise lines agreed in writing, apparently for the first time anywhere, not to discharge anything, not even the relatively innocuous effluence that the law allows.
- In the organs of sense these pores are specially adapted to receive the effluences which are continually rising from bodies around us; and in this way perception is explained.
- In 1830 the moat was redesigned as the second effluence of Lake Zurich, then redirected to the Sihl, and therefore it'survived'the demolition of the Baroque fortification system.
- The house abutting wetlands is a clue as to why the leaching field becomes saturated; there is no place for the effluence to drain to because the water is already there, very close to the surface.
- The Huaihe, which runs through east-central China, has become so polluted by effluence that last summer, 1, 000 fishermen were poisoned by contaminated fish and shrimps, the newspaper China Daily reported.
- Artists may flirt with danger, even death _ Chris Burden had himself shot in the arm, for example _ or use the body and its various effluences to transgress the boundaries of sexual mores and accepted taste.
- His art was indeed backed by a prodigious theoretical effluence, most notably in " La Peinture et ses lois " ( first published in " La Vie des Lettres ", October 1922 ).
- In particular, Gilbert in his book " De Magnete " claims that electrical attraction is caused by the effluence of a humour, that the humid seeks the humid and this is the cause of the attraction.
- After the pop deluge that began in the'60s, the Broadway language transmogrified into the effluence of " Phantom of the Opera, " et al . ( Stephen Sondheim tends the flame, but where are his heirs ?)
- The Han River now belongs largely to the Republic of Korea, or South Korea, with its effluence in the Yellow Sea a few nautical miles from North Korea ( though some of the river's tributaries are in North Korea ).
- Our sources also had it that as time went on, " Okpala " who was then a prosperous farmer was in dire need of human assistance both for his farming activities and for physical protection of his vast and fast expanding territorial effluence.
- Of this work, Moreau himself wrote, Semele, penetrated by the divine effluence, regenerated and purified by this consecration, dies struck by lightning and with her dies the genius of terrestrial love, the genius with the goat hooves.
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