Tambili or the sweet water from the spliced green or bright orange fruit quenches thirst and fortifies the Lankan soul. |
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The magnet was then slowly but steadily trained upward in field strength until, after 13 quenches, it reached 11.14 Tesla. |
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Binding of chelatable Fe gradually quenches fluorescence until a steady state level of fluorescence is reached. |
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Whatever happens, she's with me now, and her gentle touch quenches the wild fires burning within me. |
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It leaves your mouth so coated that nothing quenches your thirst, and your fingers so oily that you dare touch nothing of value for hours. |
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A few glasses of the juice quenches thirst and satisfies hunger, said Elis. |
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A polymer film containing a fluorescent dye is exposed to the chlorocarbon, which partly quenches the amount of fluorescence. |
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The Nile quenches thirst, produces electric power, nurtures crops, and sustains the river basin's unique natural landscapes. |
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Its bitter orange smell may not be for everyone, but there's no disputing how it quenches thirst in dry gulch territory. |
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Best of all it quenches thirst with no calories, no fat and no cholesterol. |
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Do not be surprised at that, each of your little sacrifices quenches my infinite and heartrending thirst. |
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A question was raised as to whether the LS measurements covered a wide range of quenches or whether they were all very similar. |
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It is in an attitude of inner calm and peace that my soul quenches its thirst from this reading and its meditation. |
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This non-oily gel quenches dehydrated skin, which, day after day, looks sublimated. |
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Every time one returns is though to drink fresh water from a well-spring which quenches our thirst for God and His love. |
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It not only quickly quenches our thirst, its main use is for the preparation of food. |
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When a lady carries a water pot on her shoulder and moves on the way, do you know whose thirst that water quenches? |
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Who will give to drink of the chalice from which Wisdom quenches the thirst of those who serve him? |
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The blood both quenches and makes the fire burn anew, but quenches, here, must only ignify to abate the fire for a moment, and then the whole is clear. |
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The drink simultaneously quenches, refreshes and reddens his lips. |
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Its light coverage and wheatgerm oil enriched formula quenches skin while concealing imperfections. |
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One of Aesop's fables tells the tale of a crow who quenches his thirst by filling a nearly empty pitcher with stones until the water level rises high enough to drink. |
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This toner rich in active ingredients contains a high percentage of moisturising hyaluronic acid, which quenches the skin's thirst and gives it a smooth, rosy appearance. |
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The union with the other quenches this thirst for complementarity. |
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It quenches the thirst and is very rich in anti-oxidants. |
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This cream refreshes and quenches your skin. |
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Faith is the source of loving water that wells up and quenches the thirst of our living the depths, between light and darkness, sufferings and joy. |
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After water quenches the gas in the Hurlburt system, stripping processes produce sodium bisulfate and hydrochloric acid, which can be sold, Mr. Robau said. |
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Guests at tastings don't want to bite the hand that quenches them. |
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The mixture of gases within a Geiger counter quenches the avalanche of ions produced by a single particle of radiation so that the device can recover to detect another particle. |
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