They cut two metres of thatch from around the chimney and used a stirrup pump to dowse the smouldering straw. |
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Do not worry, young Alouette, you may be lost now, however just take the pendant and dowse, it will show you the way. |
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The experts in this dowsers' society say you can successfully dowse anything at all. |
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It was decided that a hose from the fire engine could damage evidence, and instead water from a bucket was used to gently dowse the fire. |
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I can tell you of Ph.D. physicists who believe that they can dowse, and who endorse dowsing rods and free-energy machines. |
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Since at the time I could not dowse with a pendulum, I had no way of confirming if I was successful. |
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This gentleman, a Sea Bee, claimed that he could dowse for gold! |
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Tells about a visit he made to an orchard to select new sticks to dowse with... Some months ago Fred Neumann died of cancer. |
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Like a dowse in search for a drop of water with his sense fully awakened, I pursue the design with new emotions. |
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Although a berm was in place to contain run-off from the facility, the fire dowse water eventually exceeded the capacity of the berm and overflowed into the storm sewer and moved directly into Spencer Creek. |
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The pesticides diazinon and malathion were detected in the fire dowse water and, given the corresponding toxicity values of these pesticides, the reported effect are considered to be consistent with the level of exposure. |
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I get dressed hurriedly and dowse myself in insect repellent. |
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Since it was not known which pesticides, if any, were in the fire dowse water, the registrants' requirement to report the incident was not clear immediately following the incident. |
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In Peckham a shop was set ablaze and, because it was beyond the police cordon, the fire brigade was unable to move in to dowse the flames until police charged rioters to clear the street. |
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Morgan tried to dowse some of the flames by mentioning the terrorist attacks on London in 2005 which happened on the day England were playing Australia in a one-day international in Leeds. |
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Indeed, some dowsers claim that they do not even need to be physically near the target substance and can instead dowse by holding a pendulum over a map of the target area. |
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Diazinon was the only pesticide in the fire dowse water from Biedermann Packaging that could be traced through the affected portion of the Spencer Creek watershed. |
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On July 26, samples were collected of the fire dowse water as it exited the Biedermann property prior to entering the storm sewer on Head Street, and from the storm sewer outfall immediately upstream of Mill Street. |
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You can dowse for all sorts of things including health and wellbeing. |
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As for Ibiza, Dowse is clearly a hoser who is more at home in a hockey arena than at Manumission. |
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An arrest affidavit names Ginette Dowse, Michael Day and Nash's daughter, Melanie Lynch. |
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Kathryn Dowse, 21, believed to be the youngest woman bank manager in the country, even ordered Andrew Gilbert to mop the floor. |
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Last year his solo exhibition at the Dowse, Cookies, Crackers and Gingernuts, profiled workers and the biscuits they produce at Griffin's Foods in Lower Hutt. |
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Tim Dowse, who was head of counterproliferation at the Foreign Office, said that, when he took up the post in 2001, Iraq was not seen as the main concern. |
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Tim Dowse, who was head of counterproliferation at the Foreign Office, told the inquiry that when he took up the post in 2001 Iraq was not seen as a major threat. |
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