Similar words: All's well that ends well, wellspring, well-spoken, well-suited, well stocked, shell shock, well, shellshocked. Meaning: [wel] n. prolific English writer best known for his science-fiction novels; he also wrote on contemporary social problems and wrote popular accounts of history and science (1866-1946).
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91. Rumours circulate of bombs in New York's subway system, and the poisoning of water wells.
92. A tragedy in a way, for I thought that Allan Wells had been a great athlete.
93. Its easy-to-clean hob fits flush with your work surface and incorporates four evenly rated burners sealed into two deep spillage wells.
94. This paper addresses this by comparing three types of water supply, piped water, tube wells and shallow wells.
95. Allan Wells had won the 1981 World Cup 100 metres here, fully vindicating his Olympic win of the previous year.
96. Wells also runs the driving range at Hansen Dam in Pacoima.
97. We at Downtown News hereby volunteer to print those details if Wells Fargo makes them available.
98. Flowing Wells held a one-point lead with a minute to go in the game, but Pueblo came back for the win.
99. Wells was on the brink of death by consumption when his early work appeared.
100. In the southern state of Tabasco, farmers blockaded 60 oil wells in February to demand compensation from Pemex.
101. Wells Fargo declined to comment on how much it might save by eliminating the economics department.
102. The Drina River flows through Gorazde and there are wells.
103. The contents were then discarded, the wells were washed with the wash buffer solution and blotted on a paper towel.
104. Reservoirs, wells and canals demonstrate the ability to regulate water supply.
105. Wells, in particular, experienced successive occupation probably from as far back as the Neolithic period.
106. The proprietor of a North Hollywood candy store recently posted a sign saying he may no longer accept Wells Fargo checks.
107. For instance, he collects on his little card index all references in Wells to feeding, eating, and patent medicines.
108. The final score for the Sabino-Flowing Wells game was 49-48.
109. Jim Wells has a first degree and postgraduate qualification in town planning.
110. The Wells Fargo crew, helped by some onlookers, got back another Pounds 1,250.
111. Other natural sites acting as terminal points are prominent rock outcrops, springs and holy wells.
112. I have quoted the passage from which the phrase comes, showing how Wells was painfully aware of our duality.
113. Wells Fargo had hoped that normal attrition would take care of much of the shrinkage.
114. And I dug wells of milk and wells of oil.
114. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
115. Wells Fargo was forced to offer its own employees the same terms First Interstate had promised its employees before the merger.
116. Horizontal boreholes drilled radially from the base of the dug wells add substantially to the yields of the wells.
117. Hours later, a separate bomb exploded beside a row of ATM machines at a Wells Fargo Bank.
118. An estimated 100-200,000 use private wells, many with high nitrate levels. 6.
119. The massive gravity wells of Jupiter and Saturn make them very unattractive sources of materials.
120. They grow in running streams as well as in stagnant water of ponds, backwaters, and wells.
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