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Bodies Water:

Bodies Water Even early air transportation was handicapped by high mountain ranges and large bodies water of water; however, modem air transport largely surmounts these barriers. Large bodies water of water, in fact, offer unusual opportunities to air transportation in providing speed and economy previously unknown because circuitous routing of land surface carriers around the water is often avoided and transfers from inland carriers to and from the water carrier is not necessary.

The first of these qualities is impassibility, by which the glorified body is not subject to pain and is forever freed from those organic changes that end in death. "For this perishable body must put on an imperishable form: and this dying body must put on a deathless form" (verse 53). The second quality of the glorious risen body is glory, or brightness, by which the bodies water of the saints are refulgent and dazzling in beauty, and "shine like the sun* (Matt, xiii, 43). "There are heavenly bodies water and earthly bodies water: but the glory of the heavenly bodies water is not the glory of the earthly.


The treatment here is a thorough dusting with insect powder, which may be applied even to the eyes, because snakes lack movable eyelids and have the eye covered by a transparent scale that protects it from irritation by foreign bodies water. It is important to remove water from the cage during treatment because the mites will take refuge in the water to escape the powder.

 

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