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FLOWFor the Love of Worship
FLOWFor the Love of Water (documentary)
FLOWFulgoromorpha Lists on the Web (insect knowledge base)
FLOWFederating Libraries on the Web
FLOWFor Local Ownership of Water
FLOWFlorida Licensing On Wheels
FLOWFor Leisure or Work
FLOWFocused Logistics Wargame
FLOWFeminists Liberating Our World
FLOWFranklin Lakes, Oakland, Wyckoff (NJ school district)
FLOWFuture Leaders of the World Academy (now Future Leaders Academy of Arts & Sciences)
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Even ice begins with delicate crystal leaves, as if it had flowed into moulds which the fronds of waterplants have impressed on the watery mirror.
You may melt your metals and cast them into the most beautiful moulds you can; they will never excite me like the forms which this molten earth flows out into.
Sometimes it flows one way, and sometimes the other."
He put the tools away, took a great drink of the water that again flowed through the pipes, and sat down on the bench by the open kitchen door.
Once more Miss Garth attempted to stem the man's flow of words.
907-911) And Eurynome, the daughter of Ocean, beautiful in form, bare him three fair-cheeked Charites (Graces), Aglaea, and Euphrosyne, and lovely Thaleia, from whose eyes as they glanced flowed love that unnerves the limbs: and beautiful is their glance beneath their brows.
'Yes, yes,' he exclaimed; 'the streams all run in the same direction, and must necessarily flow into the valley before they reach the sea; all we have to do is just to follow this stream, and sooner or later it will lead us into the vale.'
But, ungrateful as the task was, we set about it with exemplary patience, and after a snail-like progress of an hour or more, had scaled perhaps one half of the distance, when the fever which had left me for a while returned with such violence, and accompanied by so raging a thirst, that it required all the entreaties of Toby to prevent me from losing all the fruits of my late exertion, by precipitating myself madly down the cliffs we had just climbed, in quest of the water which flowed so temptingly at their base.
But we did not long stand to contemplate it, impatient as I was to reach the waters of the torrent which flowed beneath us.
But there are many other circumstances which evince that what I have alleged is the true cause of the motion of the blood: thus, in the first place, the difference that is observed between the blood which flows from the veins, and that from the arteries, can only arise from this, that being rarefied, and, as it were, distilled by passing through the heart, it is thinner, and more vivid, and warmer immediately after leaving the heart, in other words, when in the arteries, than it was a short time before passing into either, in other words, when it was in the veins; and if attention be given, it will be found that this difference is very marked only in the neighborhood of the heart; and is not so evident in parts more remote from it.
[ClickPress, Wed Feb 27 2019] Increasing Demand for CEMS (Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems) to Support the Demand for Thermal Energy Flow Meters Thermal Energy Flow Meter Market: Introduction A thermal energy flow meter uses the thermal properties of a fluid to measure the movement of the fluid in a duct or pipe.