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  • 11Head transplant — A head transplant is a surgical operation involving the grafting of an organism s head onto the body of another. It should not be confused with another, hypothetical, surgical operation, the brain transplant. Head transplantation involves… …

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  • 12Fountain —    (Heb. ain; i.e., eye of the water desert), a natural source of living water. Palestine was a land of brooks of water, of fountains, and depths that spring out of valleys and hills (Deut. 8:7; 11:11).    These fountains, bright sparkling eyes… …

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  • 13fountain — n 1. source, spring, well, fountainhead, wellspring, springhead, head. 2. jet, spray, spout, spurt; reservoir, fount, Archaic. font; water fountain, water cooler. 3. cause, origin, beginning. See fountainhead …

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  • 14well-head — n. Spring, fountain, well, well spring, source …

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  • 15well-spring — n. Spring, fountain, well, well head, source of continual supply …

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  • 16well head — n. spring; fountain; structure built over a well …

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  • 17Chalice Well — The entrance to the gardens in which can be found the Chalice Well, Healing Pool, Lion Head Fountain, Vesica Pool and surrounding garden area …

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  • 18The Fountain (graphic novel) — Supercbbox| title = The Fountain caption = Cover to The Fountain . schedule = format = Graphic novel publisher = Vertigo date = November 2005 issues = main char team = writers = Darren Aronofsky artists = Kent Williams pencillers = inkers =… …

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  • 19Peace Fountain — The Peace Fountain is a 1985 sculpture and fountain located next to the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in the Morningside Heights section of New York City by Greg Wyatt, sculptor in residence at the Cathedral.The sculpture depicts the… …

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  • 20Wallace fountain — Wallace fountains are public drinking fountains that appear in the form of small cast iron sculptures scattered throughout the city of Paris, France. mainly along the most frequented sidewalks. They are named after the Englishman Richard Wallace …

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