These are old floodplains that remain relatively high above the present floodplain and indicate former courses of a stream. |
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Some of these tournaments can also be watched on the internet for free using a live stream, depending on contractual restrictions. |
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A curfew was imposed in the city of Leicester, as it was feared citizens would stream out of the city to join the riots. |
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From the summer of 1940 a small but steady stream of warships and armed merchant raiders set sail from Germany for the Atlantic. |
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You must always remember that there is never any misqualification of that pure stream of energy by your own individualized Divine Presence. |
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The water used to make the whisky comes from the Allt a' Mhuilinn, the stream that flows from Ben Nevis's northern corrie. |
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It is formed as a mountain stream drops over a cliff and changes character to a lowland river, the Afon Rhaeadr. |
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By the time oil was coming on stream, much of the trawling fleet had relocated to Peterhead. |
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Below in the narrow valley, a gray stream simmered, no more than a trickle of mopwater in summer. |
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From there, the cycle may be initiated once again when the sporozoites are released into the blood stream during a mosquito bite. |
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During the early days of railroading, the crew simply stopped next to a stream and filled the tender using leather buckets. |
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The first, a displacement lubricator, mounted in the cab, uses a controlled stream of steam condensing into a sealed container of oil. |
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Meanwhile, a steady stream of observers from the Continent commented on the English political culture. |
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This allows sequences of notes to be played in a smooth, continuous stream without the interruption of changing bellows direction. |
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On 1 March, the album was made available to stream for free through iTunes. |
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Adolphe William Bouguereau is considered a chief example of this stream of art. |
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The water in a river is usually confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks. |
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In certain languages, distinctions are made among rivers based on their stream order. |
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Dumfries has produced a steady stream of professional footballers and managers. |
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Under nightfall the English forces crossed the stream that is known as the Bannock Burn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. |
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A stream of its old Members of Parliament left the party over the ILP's refusal to support the British war effort. |
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Brook trout, coho, and sockeye salmon were significantly larger in beaver ponds than those in unimpounded stream sections in Colorado and Alaska. |
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The PGA reached a separate deal to also stream coverage in the UK via Facebook Live, hosted by GiveMeSport. |
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Below the equilibrium line, glacial meltwater is concentrated in stream channels. |
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These villages were built on land, but generally near a stream, with roads that crossed each other at right angles. |
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During the 20th century The Rhondda also supplied a steady stream of championship boxers. |
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Like salmon, the adults stop feeding and die after spawning, and their decomposing bodies release nutrients into the stream. |
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In the Henneguya case, the spores enter a second host, most likely an invertebrate, in the spawning stream. |
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Water from the adjacent stream is piped into the top of the channel, sometimes via a header pond, to settle out sediment. |
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With fresh water from the Nant Fawr stream, one of the monks Isan founded his llan on the site of the modern day Oval Park. |
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Later in March, they performed the record in its entirety through an exclusive stream on their website. |
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The name is not derived from the Birket, a stream which enters the Mersey between Birkenhead and Seacombe. |
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In 2007 Strangford Lough became home to the world's first commercial tidal stream power station, SeaGen. |
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Many live underground in marine and freshwater caves, sinkholes, or stream beds. |
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In 1964 the Magnox reprocessing plant came on stream to reprocess spent nuclear fuel from the Magnox reactors. |
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When the stream or rivers are associated with glaciers, ice sheets, or ice caps, the term glaciofluvial or fluvioglacial is used. |
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To limit the environmental impact, it can be diluted with another stream of water, such as the outfall of a wastewater treatment or power plant. |
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Hydrography of streams will include information on the stream bed, flows, water quality and surrounding land. |
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As one travels east toward the African coast, the influence of the gulf stream diminishes, and the islands become increasingly arid. |
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Measurement of the discharge of water from a basin may be made by a stream gauge located at the basin's outlet. |
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Some of which have been disconnected for vessels from the main stream by dikes. |
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The material carried by the ice stream was then deposited in the North Sea fan. |
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Instead, stream runoff in those areas flowed into closed basins and formed playa lakes. |
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Floodplains generally contain unconsolidated sediments, often extending below the bed of the stream. |
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An opening in the foliage overhead allows the fine silvery light to stream down on the bekilted form of a remarkably good-looking young man. |
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Tis like the bursting of the desert stream When to the field, with sultry drought bescorch'd, Between its echoing rocks it rolls its way. |
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It was situated on the Ganges, at the place where this river received a contributary stream. |
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Big men, bearded and powerful, pushing up stream with the cordelle on their shoulders! |
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It was in this stream, I recalled from newspaper items, that one of the morbid crablike beings had been seen floating after the floods. |
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Bank swallows are skimming above the stream, snatching insects, curvetting, rocketing up against the dying light. |
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Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees. |
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He knew why the building was so damp. Its damp courses were defective and it was built on top of the tank stream. |
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A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
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That is, it must make sure that the host has caught up with the input character stream and echoed all echoable characters. |
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To those who would not heed the gently flowing stream of Shiloah he spoke by means of the Euphratean flood. |
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In good seasons the stream must have been a fair little river, and during flood time it had spread all over the flat. |
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The Yankees had burned the bridge but she knew of a footlog bridge across a narrow point of the stream a hundred yards below. |
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A stream of inquiry and comment issued from her lips.... At last Gillian managed to stem the torrent of garrulity and interposed a question. |
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Waste flushed from the latrines flowed through a central channel into the main sewage system and thence into a nearby river or stream. |
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Small rivers can be referred to using names such as stream, creek, brook, rivulet, and rill. |
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Exerting all his remaining strength he rushed down the bank, dropped his rifle, and plunged headforemost into the stream. |
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In either case, the water had to be discharged into a stream or ditch at a level where it could flow away by gravity. |
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The dust was washed in a small stream of water and the heavy gold dust and gold nuggets collected in riffles. |
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And in front too there flowed a stream with an unsure ford, and companies of armed men had taken up position along the defences. |
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They were normally supplied with water from an adjacent river or stream, or by aqueduct. |
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The sewer system, like a little stream or river, ran beneath it, carrying the waste away to the Cloaca Maxima. |
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Specimens of the genre share a low-key naturalism, low-fi production values and a stream of low-volume chatter often perceived as ineloquence. |
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The AJAX controls inject the appropriate JavaScript code into the HTML output stream without you needing to code any JavaScript yourself. |
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A good jigger will have a well formed lip that will pour a clean stream into the cocktail shaker or glass. |
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Working both sides of the stream, they got native chieftains to pass the word by jungle telegraph. |
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He told me how the wise toad who squats among the kingcups by the stream in summer has a very precious jewel in his head. |
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The British economy benefitted in the first Thatcher ministry by tax income from North Sea oil coming on stream. |
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The number of summer storms from the Atlantic, such as the remnants of a tropical storm usually coincides with the location of the jet stream. |
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As the bed of the estuary starts to rise and the sides continue to converge, the bore forms and begins to surge up the river in a tidal stream. |
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You enterprised a railroad through the valley, you blasted its rocks away, heaped thousands of tons of shale into its lovely stream. |
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The polar jet stream, which moves in a west to east direction across the middle latitudes, advancing low pressure systems, storms, and fronts. |
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The stream had trickled over her chin and stained the purity of her lawn death robe. |
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Another school, Hassanil Bolkiah Boys' Arabic Secondary School, is a government sixth form centre for students in the specialised Arabic stream. |
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They were supplied with water from an adjacent river or stream, or more normally, by an aqueduct. |
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It was constructed with careful regard to hygiene, with a stream of water running through it from end to end. |
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Henry, the founder of the Church of England, may have wanted to benefit from the stream of pilgrims coming to the town. |
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A stream of visitors came to see him including Common, Heppenstall, Plowman and Cyril Connolly. |
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In her works she experimented with stream of consciousness and the underlying psychological as well as emotional motives of characters. |
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Woolf has often been credited with stream of consciousness writing alongside her modernist contemporaries like James Joyce and Joseph Conrad. |
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In front a continuous stream of hansoms and four-wheelers were rattling up, discharging their cargoes of shirt-fronted men and beshawled, bediamonded women. |
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There are no official definitions for the generic term river as applied to geographic features, although in some countries or communities a stream is defined by its size. |
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This may have been the name of the stream that crosses the battlefield. |
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First, there will be little reaction in the settler so that the concentrations of soluble constituents in the recycle stream are the same as those in the bioreactor. |
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In the last rays of the setting sun, you could pick out far away down the reach his beard borne high up on the white structure, foaming up stream to anchor for the night. |
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We were about to follow this advice, when another man, more rash than his comrades, said, 'I'm not afraid of caymans,' and spurred his horse into the stream. |
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Along the route to Tanyin flowed a fast stream of staff and C.D. cars. |
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I was absurdly pleased, like a very apprentice cocksmith praised for the length of his stream, and to cover my embarrassment I turned the talk back to her problems. |
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The river channel typically contains a single stream of water, but some rivers flow as several interconnecting streams of water, producing a braided river. |
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Nevertheless, after the conquest the Romans certainly developed the settlement and port, with its centre roughly where the shallow stream the Walbrook met the Thames. |
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The line may have extended far enough to be anchored on a nearby stream. |
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Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork. |
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Aufeis is layered ice that forms in Arctic and subarctic stream valleys. |
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Associations focussing on river stream and lake hydrography. |
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Aston channelled a stream of neon ions through a magnetic and an electric field and measured its deflection by placing a photographic plate in its path. |
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Fair was Eutelidas once, with his beautiful hair, But admiring his face in the stream, on himself he inflicted A dread fascination, and wasted away with disease. |
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Thomson conducted an experiment in which he channeled a stream of neon ions through magnetic and electric fields, striking a photographic plate at the other end. |
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Consider harvesting any brook trout as park biologists electrofish this stream every summer to remove brook trout that wash down from outside the park. |
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The manager ensures that the escalation team generates a continuous stream of root cause analysis exercises and the subsequent corrective actions. |
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The BW board decided that a volunteering element would be desirable, an operating environment seen to be fit for purpose necessary and a secure income stream essential. |
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During the rest of the century they moved its frontier southward to the banks of the Dore, the Worm Brook and a stream then known as the Taratur, annexing northern Ergyng. |
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Impetuous spread the stream, and smoking flourished o'er his head. |
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At the age of thirty, Nanak went missing and was presumed to have drowned after going for one of his morning baths to a local stream called the Kali Bein. |
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After a day at sea it was good to feel the fresh water of the stream. |
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His poor choices garnered him a steady stream of welfare checks. |
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Ice, frozen in the stream bed, blocks normal groundwater discharge, and causes the local water table to rise, resulting in water discharge on top of the frozen layer. |
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Just south of the road, the infant stream descends into a deep goyle. |
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He's a grubby little boy, always playing around by the stream. |
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Amy grumblingly agreed to give the stream another chance to behave itself. |
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The place seems to have been fashioned as a dwelling for dryads and hamadryads, for nixies and pixies, and all the fabled spirits of forest and stream. |
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An important stream of the Open Brethren is the Kerala Brethren. |
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In Pembroke town, Golden Grove CP School is a dual stream school established in 2002 following the amalgamation of Golden Manor Infants School and Grove Junior School. |
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Despite the death of many contemporaries, the popularity of his poetry ensured a steady stream of young friends and admirers to replace those he lost. |
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In stream communities, few groups of animals became extinct. |
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Through stream capture, the Rhine extended its watershed southward. |
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A throng of anglers lined the trout stream on opening day of trout season. |
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The text appears as the artist's stream of consciousness voice. |
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Brundage's resistance to this revenue stream meant the IOC left organising committees to negotiate their own sponsorship contracts and use the Olympic symbols. |
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Some of the social media such as Twitter can be exploited to get out the miniblogs that generate a constant stream of news about schools and districts. |
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There is not only the positive and defensive stream but also another that considers Spanish colonial legacy as the origin of social and economic inequalities. |
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The Javanee is like the spaniel in his fondness for water. When possible he plants his house on the river's edge and runs a ladder-like stair from the back door to the stream. |
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The channel 'blackout' would have also affect the Sky owned NOW TV with the removal of Discovery Channel from both the live stream and On Demand service. |
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Most lakes have at least one natural outflow in the form of a river or stream, which maintain a lake's average level by allowing the drainage of excess water. |
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