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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151. Wells fired 1, 750 employees on April 1 and announced plans to cut its workforce by 7, 200 this year.
152. Wells has spent the bulk of $ 23 million elsewhere in its 10-state area.
153. I first met Wells at a weekend party at Max Beaverbrook's country estate in the late 1930s.
154. Wells was convinced the house was bugged and insisted on playing loud music while we talked.
155. In this view, hot, insulated mantle wells up beneath a supercontinent, causing it to balloon upward.
156. I improvised by putting colour into an ice cube tray - thus giving me deep wells and plenty of colour.
157. That's a balancing act that few southwestern cities have managed -- as Tucson's crumbling streets and contaminated wells attest.
158. They established health clinics in some villages, dug wells in others and send their doctors and nurses into the countryside.
159. Take a day trip to Wells and Glastonbury, both within a 30-mile radius.
160. He was reputed to have a lightning start and had had some close races with Allan Wells.
161. Like most holy wells, it was a natural spring of water, not a man-made sunken well.
162. The team was then challenged to achieve the productivity and drainage objectives of the two remaining horizontal wells with a single well.
163. Were birthday cakes, wishbones, wells and fountains, or churches better than or equal to stars?
164. From Tenbury Wells market, mistletoe is sold on to other markets all over Britain.
165. Although the oil wells survived they where badly managed and an environmental disaster.
166. Sensa has also developed pressure and acoustic sensors to detect the water and gas content of oil wells.
167. Artesian wells are drilled into rock formations that contain pressurized water.
168. Reaching these wells will involve linking the drill to sophisticated sensing devices which can detect oil-bearing formations.
169. Drop jealousy and love wells up. Jealousy means that I am the owner. It is an ego trip, and wherever there is ego there is poison, and the poison kills the very source of love. One has to become aware of just these few things and discard them and one's life becomes a lotus of love. And then there is no need to go in any search of god, god will come in search of you. This is my observation, that god always comes seeking the true seeker. Whenever the disciple is ready the master appears. Osho
170. Hydraulic Fracturing Hydraulic fracturing is a method frequently used in Carboniferous wells to improve productivity.
171. The goodwill reflects the premium over book value Wells paid for its Los Angeles-based rival.
172. Other wells continued to burn, causing atmospheric pollution on an epic scale.
173. Other sites than stones, such as barrows and holy wells, are also the subject of folklore.
174. By mid-morning I had seen enough step wells and gonged enough bells to see me through lifetimes.
175. They hope these wells will improve drainage and safety on the roadway,[sentencedict.com] which has been subject to periodic closures.
176. A pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport.
177. Albert Wells gave his sly, birdlike smile.
178. Wells Fargo, another bank, has a similar offering.
179. The beer is brewed at the Charles Wells Brewery.
180. Zhongyuan new type energy-saving submersible motors are developed for solving such problems as large energy consumption and high lifting costs during the production of the electric pump wells.
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