But those levees denied the delta replenishing river sediment, just as oil prospectors began to dredge coastal wetlands. |
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I get out the skillet, add some oil, prepare some seasoned flour, dredge the fish, and prepare our piscatorial feast. |
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When you advise on CVs and suchlike for a living it's painful to dredge through them when actually recruiting. |
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But residents said that, in the meantime, the agency should dredge the river to speed up the flow and reduce the risks. |
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To begin, it is important that everyone realize that this boat was originally built to dredge for oysters. |
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Dredge each asparagus spear in flour and pat off excess, then dredge in batter. |
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Of course we shouldn't cover the ocean with plastic or dredge the sea floor or cut down forests. |
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Do not dredge the pasta in flour to prevent sticking, as the flour turns to glue when cooked and, ironically, causes the pasta to stick together. |
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It's been a few years now since apartheid was dismantled, so why dredge up old tosh? |
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Now, Hollywood's been known to dredge up old storylines again and again, and occasionally mine repeat gold out of a recycled chestnut. |
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Once the dredge was on the bottom, the ship stayed on station all day, hauling the dredge slowly along under steam power. |
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Yes, I've already written about this before, but sometimes something irks me enough to dredge it up again. |
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What goes on up here at The Labs is marine biology, where students learn to appreciate what the dredge brings up from the muddy bottom. |
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As the dredge dropped to the seafloor, instruments attached to its cable measured the temperature and optical properties of the seawater. |
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I remember when I wanted to find out what happened to a particular dredge and he could tell me. |
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The dredge returned from 1,600 meters under the sea filled with live mussels and fresh sulfide minerals. |
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He said a dredge is being used to bring up wreckage submerged under 11m of water. |
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The land companies began to dredge canals through the marshlands, opening easy access from the settled towns on land to the gulf. |
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I can't dredge up any lingering childhood excitement or enthusiasm for Christmas. |
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Season the fillets with salt and pepper, and dredge them lightly in flour shaking off the excess. |
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Dredge all vegetables and seafood in flour and pat off excess, then dredge all but the peppers in batter. |
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They should not have waited so long when the rainy season is upon us to dredge rivers and prepare for flooding. |
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Roll potato into one-and-a-half-inch balls, dredge in flour, then in the other beaten egg, then in crumbs. |
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As such, there is limited information on this topic, although as noted, most recreational fishers dive rather than dredge for scallops. |
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Each dredge would then be tipped inboard and the scallops emptied by pulling a line over the emptying derrick from the base of the dredge. |
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So far he has been able to dredge up work only as a part-time floor waxer. |
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So why, when my family is all together, do we talk about the time my sister and I had a fist fight on the front lawn, or any other moment that will dredge up bad memories? |
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However, I have a sneaking suspicion that Amanda would be happier if we could all just forget about the incident, so I shan't dredge it up again here. |
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All these issues are still floating around and haven't really been fixed, so it's interesting to dredge it up again ten years after the book came out. |
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The dredge, one of the few left outside of Alaska, has been restored. |
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At 4 A.M., they deployed the dredge in the hope of getting something before the weather got too bad but had to pull it up before it passed 1,300 fathoms. |
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Season the frog's legs with salt and pepper and dredge in the flour. |
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Season the catfish and dredge in flour, patting off any excess. |
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In most cases, Watson could dredge up answers quicker than either of its two human rivals. |
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It is important to dredge up the history behind all of this and why we stand here tonight in this circumstance. |
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When the winds get weaker, they are not strong enough to dredge up the cold, nutrient-rich water from the bottom of the ocean. |
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You asked about the events of the last few days, so as not to dredge up the whole sorry history. |
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By suitable training one can delve deep into the subconscious and dredge up memories and knowledge which the person did not even know was there. |
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And they will throw as much at the Labour Party as it is humanly possible or inhumanly possible to dredge up. |
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Perhaps some of them might dredge up some outrage over the message behind what Karzai did to the United States yesterday. |
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This whole project could be fruitful and dredge up even more dirt on Nixon. |
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A dipper dredge is essentially a power shovel mounted on a barge for marine use. |
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Long stakes, called spuds, are frequently used to pinion a dredge to the bottom. |
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A hydraulic dredge arrangement might involve a pump, an air-lift system, and a self-propelled bottom nodule collector. |
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The dredge spoil will be dumped into the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. |
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Like numerous ports all over the world, Antwerp have every year to dredge a great many tonnes of sediments. |
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The accused individual used a suction dredge to mine gold in the Willow River. |
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The normal procedure is to dredge an area that is not actively used by oyster harvesters. |
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Bouygues Construction was appointed to dredge the inner port area to the depth of 17 metres required for container vessels to berth. |
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The Louis' seismic work will continue in a westerly fashion, while the Healy heads off to dredge cliff faces for bedrock. |
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High levels of chromium, mercury, lead and zinc in trough shell Spisula subtruncata from dredge dumping site Oostende could be ascribed to the dredge dumping activities. |
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Remove some shallots from the buttermilk and dredge in the seasoned flour mixture. |
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Shreve, in a move of astonishing hubris, decided in 1831 to dredge a five-mile shortcut across a long meander on the Mississippi, saving 18 river-miles. |
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Accordingly, alternative dredge plants were analyzed, including pipeline, hopper, and the conventional sidecast dredge. |
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The environment department's decision brief said the environment minister supported the proposal without extending trestles, disposing of dredge spoil on-shore and dumping 3m cubic metres of spoil in the waters. |
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In his efforts to humanize his infamous subject, Zuckoff even goes so far as to dredge up a tale from Ponzi's days as a nurse to injured miners. |
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The community will be shocked to hear that our government is blindly relying on port developers' claims and letting them dump dredge spoil offshore in the reef's waters. |
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We learnt from the press a few days ago that engineers of the NATO Stabilization Force have begun to dredge up the stones from the river bed, with the aim, it seems of rebuilding it. |
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The tool was allegedly found in the same dredge load that contained a mastodon's remains. |
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Metal and rotation tools increase the formation of cement dredge on the surface, and it is therefore necessary to rub down the surface with a wooden trowel. |
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Secondly, the invention of the dredge enabled oyster harvesters to reach untouched depths of the Chesapeake. |
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The initial plan was to dredge a deeper channel along the southern edge of Breydon Water, but the scheme was opposed by the people of Yarmouth. |
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Given the preponderance of difficult experiences with the health care system, many participants in the consultations reported that they had felt reluctant to attend, not wishing to dredge up troubling memories and emotions. |
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He was in love with everybody, and also with the heat and the stink and the foul teakettle dredge that had cut a channel so far from his childhood. |
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In the second example, the company that operates the only fuel dock on our waterfront has been refused permission to dredge their dock water lot so they can lessen the distance to their service area. |
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Following the aftermath of Typhoon Ketsana, the city began to dredge its rivers and improve its drainage network. |
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Mr. Speaker, if my hon. friend wants to try and make a point about the fact that we are in a tough situation, he should deal with facts and not dredge up fears that are not based on fact. |
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The plan to dump dredge spoil at a vacant industrial site next to Abbot Point represents the third attempt to find a place for the potentially toxic seabed. |
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The tug had delivered a dredge and was on its return voyage. |
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Let me go ahead and dredge this up before someone else does. |
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I don't know if you're also obliged to dredge around the wharf. |
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Where did you dredge up the idea that they didn't know what hospital he was born in? |
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Place confectioners sugar in a bowl and dredge candy in it until completely coated. |
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While the sand-gravel mixture is loosened with the help of powerful water jets, the slurry is transported into the hopper by means of large dredge pumps. |
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Approval was also given to a project to dredge the port of Setúbal. |
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In addition, the ship will be equipped with two 160 kW water jet pumps and three high-pressure pumps which supply the gland packings of the large-sized dredge pumps with barrier fluid. |
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It is a transparent motion that wants to dredge up an old debate. |
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She doesn't want to dredge up things that happened a long time ago. |
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If you're going to dredge up a serpent demon, you'd better give her teeth. |
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She managed to dredge up a smile afterwards. |
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Before then, let's dredge up history again. |
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Then forever after you'll be able to dredge that area any time you want. |
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He remembers the sad, droning sound of a blowhorn from a dredge barge, a plea for help as it was swept out to sea. |
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In contrast to scallops captured by a dredge across the sea floor, diver scallops tend to be less gritty. |
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With placer mining, minerals can also be removed from the bottoms of lakes, rivers, streams, and even the ocean by dredge mining. |
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The pipe, which is fitted with a dredge drag head, loads the dredge spoil into one or more hoppers in the vessel. |
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In 1992, when Kim Campbell was the minister of justice-I do not want to dredge up bad memories in the House-a decision was handed down by the Ontario Court of Appeal. |
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The dredge is towed through an oyster bed by a boat, picking up the oysters in its path. |
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Does the member think it brings anything to the picnic in terms of morale and recognizing the good works of the Canadian military to constantly dredge up and dwell on the small minority of negative comments? |
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Florida addressed the concern that dredge pipes would suck turtles into the pumps by adding a special grill to the dredge pipes. |
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Upon the retrieval of a dredge or trawl, Challenger crew would sort, rinse, and store the specimens for examination upon return. |
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The rush to dredge resulted in engineering problems, with those who had not first ascertained the depth of the wash by boring later dredging up only buckets of water. |
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Under new proposals the company will be allowed to dredge up to 500,000 tonnes a year, although the maximum over the 10-year period will remain at 3m tonnes. |
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Williams' plan was to dredge a channel between a set of retaining walls, and build a series of locks and sluices to lift incoming vessels up to Manchester. |
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The giant steam shovel was to dredge the creek to a depth of two metres. |
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Some hopper dredges are designed so they can also be emptied from above using pumps if dump sites are unavailable or if the dredge material is contaminated. |
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Grab dredge in the Port of Oakland, with San Francisco in the background. |
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The dredge removed 191,500 cubic metres of overburden to extract 2,900 cubic metres of gravel which was treated through the on-board diamond recovery plant. |
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Profile view of this Yukon dredge tied up to a quay, note the size. |
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A suction dredge barge on the Vistula River, Warsaw, Poland. |
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In Maine, using a dredge tool towed from a vessel is common practice. |
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Dredgers are often equipped with dredge monitoring software to help the dredge operator position the dredger and monitor the current dredge level. |
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