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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121. It includes data from 12 wells with different logging conditions and depths ranging from 2200 to 6700 meters.
122. He ordered the water district Tuesday to seal off the wells.
123. Elsewhere he renewed his contacts with Bishop Jocelin of Wells, then in the midst of rebuilding the cathedral church in Wells.
124. Three of the four water wells are out of commission.
125. All these homes dig wells and take out the water that provides for all these plants.
126. She was looking for stars, knowing that stars were visible in daylight from deep wells, but she saw none.
127. On some occasions, this marked cooling effect extended a distance of several hundred kilometres from the burning oil wells.
128. An inventory of boreholes is to be compiled and a survey of dug wells will be made.
129. A further 100 oil wells were reported to have been fired in the 24 hours prior to Bush's ultimatum.
130. Then it was simply a matter of following footpaths to wells and villages.
131. The first wells were set alight in February 1991 and their smoke plumes were clearly visible on satellite images of the region.
132. A large number of wells are then sunk into the hot water deposits, thus allowing circulation.
133. He also said he would order staffers to intensify efforts to find more wells.
134. They sure as hell don't need your paper and even less journalists like Steven Wells with his repetitive, egotistical comments!
135. A large number of logged water wells are now included in the database.
136. Sewers and wells might halt the disease, but cost much more.
137. It rented an office in Knightsbridge for a while and actually bought a house in Tunbridge Wells.
138. A Barren Measures' sandstone reservoir study was based on log analysis of three wells in the study area.
139. Gary Wells, a psychology professor at Iowa State University,[sentencedict.com] suggested that posters with composite drawings asked the wrong questions.
140. Police were hunting 47-year-old Clive Wells who disappeared among crowds of City workers on their way home.
141. The project involves initial drilling and completion of 86 oil and 20 water-injection wells and installing a submersible pump system in each.
142. We might get some stabilization benefits from getting wells in.
143. Offshore commissioning and hook-up is progressing and production and injection wells are being drilled on the Shell-operated project.
144. Wells Fargo is expected to complete its merger with First Interstate next month.
145. Researcher Gordon Wells monitored closely the talk 20 children from a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds engaged in at home and school.
146. Wells were coated as indicated and bound virus was detected by transfer of puromycin resistance to NIH3T3 cells.
147. In the later book,[www.Sentencedict.com] Wells changes his mind and describes an advanced anarchistic society existing in a parallel universe.
148. You've drained the water table and their wells are either dry or running salt water.
149. We were able to pump clean groundwater from several of the wells.
150. I only wish my dentist were located in a quiet corner of a Wells Fargo branch.
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