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The spring water resources in high places are clear and cold.
In other words, the location was known for good spring water.
The great amount of spring water forms a small river.
During this time he conducted analysis of the spring water.
The spring water appears clear and it is almost possible to see to the base of the well.
Would that he had a bath of hot spring water.
Spring water only is used for drinking and cooking food.
The spring water comes from an adjacent hill in the area.
Some springs are also used as a spring water supply.
It provided spring water and was a rest stop for travelers.
From there he went into the kitchen and came back with two bottles of spring water.
Not only was the air believed to have a therapeutic effect but also the local spring water.
She gave him two pills and a bottle of spring water.
You never drank cool spring water on a summer afternoon.
Its main resources are spring water, gold and wood products, including paper.
The spring water was bottled for drinking until the early 2000s.
A little one, just big enough to hold, say, a wallet and a bottle of spring water.
Air ran like hot spring waters nowhere, with no sound.
The city has so much natural spring water, both hot and cold, that it runs through the streets.
She felt as if icy spring water was running through her veins.
Has a blue stone in his head from drinking the moon spring water.
It can also be found in some spring waters and hot springs.
We had our own ways of sweeping, with spring water first."
The spring water proved to be ice cold and pure.
By the deep spring water What promised you me? "
Perhaps no one told you this: Ramps are incomplete without bourbon and branch water.
His branch water comes in dark green wine bottles with corks and vintage dates.
Harrington Chase, his inevitable glass of bourbon and branch water in hand, waved him down.
I ordered a bourbon and branch water; Anna asked for a Coke.
Branch water is to bourbon as Coca-Cola is to rum.
But what exactly is branch water?
The preferred source of water is called 'branch water'.
Next to Mel was a cowboy type tossing back bourbon and branch water while he won at a slow but steady pace.
Was blood thicker than branch water?
The trouble was, he was also a Sackett, and blood runs thicker than branch water.
Bourbon and branch water should be your tipple, or corn whiskey straight from the jug."
With that, we had another bourbon and branch water, and I thanked him and departed."
A guy ordered a bourbon and branch water, no ice, Corky paused until the waiter was gone.
Bourbon and branch water, that standby of Southern politicians, is slowly seeping back into style in the North.
And drink hearty, lads, for to-morrow we may be drinking branch water in a quarantine camp."
Juleps haven't been served with branch water since Gallant Fox won the Derby.
Branch water is particular for its lack of character, with no traces of iron or other minerals that would be harmful to the whiskey making process.
'There is a wooded island there, Toll-ondren, amid the branching waters.
The trader took another toke on his joint and a pull on the glass of Georgia branch water Mike had supplied.
Branch water is:
This branch water starts its life in the underground limestone shelf that exists under most of Kentucky and part of Tennessee.
Papa O'Neal's branch water was awfully smooth.
Both men felt greatly refreshed, and when they discovered that one of the mule's bags contained not branch water, but delicious strong water, their minds were made up.
In Michigan, "real branch water comes from trees," said David Ciolek, who noted that Indians and settlers used to tap trees.
He took his lessons through the haze of Camel cigarettes and over the bourbon and branch water that flowed in Sam Rayburn's secret hideaway.