The rill was a parched ravine now, as though some convulsion of the earth had bled the region dry of its lifeblood. |
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But it is not quite a cascade, either, since the narrowness of the granite channel gives it something of the character of a formal rill. |
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Others, though, trained on Lange-ian principles, will rill rise and fill the gap. |
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After you have cut your shape with the Coluzzle, you can use this tool to rill. |
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This surface runoff may cause rill erosion and more severe gully erosion if left without proper control measures. |
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No evidence was observed of increased gully formation except in localized spots, nor was there any visible evidence of excessive rill or sheet erosion. |
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Between the schist and the present ground level is dredgedup, tamped-ddown rill Within limits this fill can also be read about as the growth rings of trees are read. |
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Small rivers can be referred to using names such as stream, creek, brook, rivulet, and rill. |
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The combination of a powerful and not too flexible glue rill with both a fast initial adhesion ànd tension reductive qualities make UZIN MK 100 one of the most powerful 1-component MSP parquet glues in its kind. |
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Overall water erosion risk is also low, but moderate sheet, rill and gully erosion may occur in areas with hummocky topography such as east of Viking, Alberta. |
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One of the minor annoyances of building a new nation on a foundation that denies elementary decency and justice is finding enough to sing about to rill an entire national anthem, so our hat must come off to little Rhodesia. |
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By cool Siloam's shady rill How sweet the lily grows! |
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There cannot be a debris basin under every rock and rill. |
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For example, long unbroken slopes allow rill and gully erosion to occur. |
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