Small embanked fields were laid out for cereal growing, and were separated from areas devoted to livestock pasturage. |
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This is another small river, embanked for all of its length, with a depth of up to 5 feet. |
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The river is straight and embanked, and most areas are shallow enough for Little Egrets to forage. |
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Beyond these stones was an embanked avenue leading across the landscape to the northeast. |
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The Maigue is tidal as far as Adare, and is embanked along most of its distance. |
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This imposing building and its installations rest on four embanked basins, remnants of the industrial past of the Lachine canal. |
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As these were progressively regularized and embanked, the surface of the county became available for agriculture. |
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It is a sluggish stream, now embanked throughout its course below Lincoln, and locally straightened for drainage in its upper course. |
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Its entire length has been embanked with dikes, and the course itself often has been altered. |
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It is navigable up to Rendsburg and is embanked through the marshes along its lower course. |
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The Assiniboine River is a typical meandering river with a single main channel embanked within a flat, shallow valley. |
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You can access the port at Carentan via a marked out and embanked canal leading from the Baie des Veys then through a lock. |
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From Market Deeping past Spalding its course across the drained Fens has been embanked. |
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The heirs to the crimes to Robespierre and all the conspirators whom you embanked agitate. |
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Because man continued to drain the embanked area by digging ditches the clay settled down and the land surface subsided as a consequence. |
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Since then the area has been embanked systematically and man has increasingly bent nature to his will. |
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It was built on piles in order to guarantee the solidity of the ground, embanked after the second world war. |
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In a short time you turn in the Grand Valey furrow, an embanked and harnessed body of water whose large sides, deeply corroded, reveal the occasional and violent floods. |
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Within the framework of the Natural Park, nature and technology are not mutually exclusive. Quite the contrary: not far from Vianden, the embanked water of the Our is used for electricity production. |
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Since the Victorian era the Thames has been extensively embanked, and many of its London tributaries now flow underground. |
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The flow is punctuated with a multitude of cascades embanked in a ravine and a magnificent waterfall located about 200 metres to the north of Murer Ave. |
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Once construction is completed, the soils can behave differently whether they were embanked, recomposed, drained or sprinkled, in short disturbed in any manners. |
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Lowland central Clare has drained and embanked areas of former salt marsh along the Shannon and Fergus estuaries, and around Galway Bay the limestone country merges into the central Irish lowland. |
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The farm is embanked in a berm varying in height between 30 and 45 cm which is equipped with a hydrocarbon-resistant liner to prevent contaminants from seeping in the underlying soil in case of an accidental spill. |
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At its mouth, it widens and becomes sinuous and embanked in fine sand. |
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Before construction could commence, the site had to be embanked and cleared of the remains of the previous buildings, and various sewers needed to be diverted. |
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The railway, being tunnelled and embanked, skirts the foot of the cliffs. |
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In the later twelfth century, the basement was filled in and the tower was further embanked on three sides, with additional rooms and garderobes added. |
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