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In Celtic mythology and especially Gaul, Aveta or Lyregwyn was a goddess of female-fertility, childbirth and midwives, also associated with all fresh water. Celtic mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism, apparently the religion of the Iron Age Celts. ... Map of Gaul circa 58 BC Gaul (Latin Gallia, Greek Galatia) was the region of Western Europe occupied by present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river. ...


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Aveta became involved in a project for clients who had wildly different requests: The wife wanted a formal pool, the husband wanted a more natural look and the kids just wanted to have fun.
Aveta also needed to devise a horizontal, airtight seal 10 inches high and 10 feet long, to go between the Plexiglas pool wall and the sliding glass doors during winter.
Once Aveta had all his solutions figured out, another potential problem presented itself: All of the solutions — the pocket doors, automatic cover, floating pool wall and Plexiglas pool wall — would intersect where the pool transitions from indoors to outdoors.
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Aveta felt better, but she'd given Max a lot of blood and needed to replenish her fluids.
Aveta saw Logan and waved him into her office as she quickly finished her call.
Aveta looked at him closely as she placed the Fentanyl patch on his shoulder for the last time.
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