One evening of full-fledged rain in April was enough to waterlog the streets. |
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He famously told of attempts to waterlog the infield, and even moving the fences in between half-innings. |
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I have seen Turkish coastguards passing very fast in front of the boats to waterlog the engines. |
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Don't use too big a container because the compost may waterlog, suffocating the roots. |
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For instance, the constant and reliable irrigation a dam provides can waterlog the ground. |
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Pouring cream, which you have to chase around the plate, may waterlog your pancake and squirty cream would be as welcome here as shaving foam – if less tasty. |
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At the present rate of 8mm a year it may only take about 25 years to raise levels 20cm, enough to permanently waterlog and destroy the land and drinking water of as many as 10 million people in the south of the country. |
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He also became a leading opponent to the Cardiff Barrage, backed by the Tory government and some Welsh Labour MPs, because he feared it would waterlog his constituency. |
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And poor irrigation can cause soil to waterlog and grow too salty to use. |
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Furthermore, with particular reference to irrigation, waterlog problem prevalent in the Niger Delta, could be further aggravated through pumpage from the surface streams. |
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Roger Deakin, whose aquatic voyage round Britain is charted in his book, Waterlog, believes the roots of our deep affinity with water are primeval. |
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