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The agency said it issued a subpoena because Halliburton failed to turn over information necessary to move forward with a congressionally requested study of hydr aulic fracturing, or " fracking, " in which large amounts of water laden with sand and chemicals are pumped deep underground to release natural gas trapped inside rock.
Agency Pushes Halliburton to Hand Over Drilling Data Stephen Power 2010
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Nd choklit martoonie for hydr… hidra… yew to drinkzes
portibl - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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This appeared to have a more active effect than the former, and in two or three days the virus seemed to be subdued, when a simple dressing was made use of; but the sore again shewing a disposition to inflame, the ung.hydr. nit. was again applied, and soon answered the intended purpose effectually.
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The application of the ointment with the hydr.nit. rub. was made use of for three days, when, the state of the pustule remaining stationary, it was exchanged for the ung.hydr.nit.
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The efflorescence itself was covered with a plaster of ung.hydr. fort.
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This appeared to have a more active effect than the former, and in two or three days the virus seemed to be subdued, when a simple dressing was made use of; but the sore again shewing a disposition to inflame, the ung.hydr. nit. was again applied, and soon answered the intended purpose effectually.
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The efflorescence itself was covered with a plaster of ung.hydr. fort.
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The application of the ointment with the hydr.nit. rub. was made use of for three days, when, the state of the pustule remaining stationary, it was exchanged for the ung.hydr.nit.
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The element carbon is by far the greater part of carbohydrates [carbo (n) hydr (ogen) ates] by weight.
Organic Gardener's Composting Steve Solomon
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The efflorescence itself was covered with a plaster of ung.hydr. fort.
The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) Various
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