- The
Watering Place is a play
written by Lyle Kessler. His
first full length, it
debuted on Broadway,
starring Shirley Knight and
William Devane Michael...
- A
watering trough (or
artificial watering point) is a man-made or
natural receptacle intended to
provide drinking water to animals,
livestock on farms...
- Road, "Bayards
Watering" in 1652 and "Bayards
Watering Place" in 1654. It is said that
there is a
reference to
Bayards Watering Place as
early as 1380...
-
Water Tower Place is a
large urban, mixed-use
development comprising a 758,000 sq ft (70,400 m2)
shopping mall in a 74-story skys****er in Chicago, Illinois...
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sacrificed animals and
ritually broken pottery. Il-Misqa (English: the
watering place), is a flat area of bare rock atop a hill
nearby the
temple complex...
- is the
reason why
there are no
water-babies at any
watering-
place which I have ever seen.
Charles Kingsley, The
Water-Babies
Literary critic,
Naomi Wood...
- 1380
placename "Bayards
Watering Place",
which in
Middle English meant either a
watering place for horses, or the
watering place that
belonged to the Bayard...
- A
watering hole or
waterhole is a
geological depression in
which a body of
water forms,
usually a pond or a
small lake. A
watering hole is "a
sunken area...
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German naturalist George Steller landed with a
watering party at a stream-head now
known as the
Watering Place. Steller, who in
addition to
being the first...
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Arabic name Nahr Al
Sharieat (Arabic: نهر الشريعة),
literally "the
watering place"
began to be used, and was
recorded by
medieval geographers such as...