Will waterlogged homeowners be left high and dry by their insurance companies? |
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Slurry must not be spread on waterlogged or frozen soils or if heavy rain is forecast within 48 hours. |
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Unless works were initiated on a war footing, epidemic might break out in waterlogged areas, he warned. |
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When the rope got waterlogged, they lugged more of the heavy framed canvases up the stairs. |
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Traffic jams were seen during the rush hours due to waterlogged and potholed roads. |
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Besides, over 20 million hectares of irrigated lands have become saline or waterlogged in several parts of the country. |
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In fairness to both sides they had to contend with atrocious conditions with the playing surface waterlogged in several places. |
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Twice this year, little leaks have caused ceilings to become waterlogged and come crashing down. |
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The city's main train station is also waterlogged and has been closed for days. |
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Certain fields around the community have become waterlogged to the point that cultivation has become impossible, he pointed out. |
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A squirrel comes sometimes, when his home in the oak tree gets waterlogged. |
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Earlier excavations revealed stone ramparts, a palisade and waterlogged remains in the ditches, including what looks like a wheel and a ladder. |
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In waterlogged soils, plants strongly influence soil oxygen availability by transporting oxygen through aerenchyma to soils. |
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A window box filled with compost and direct-planted will become completely waterlogged unless there are drainage holes. |
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Instead, the stubble of last year's spring barley crop sticks forlornly out of the waterlogged ground where the winter wheat should have been. |
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Some of these low-lying areas, with waterlogged deposits blanketed by alluvium, have provided good evidence for Roman farming. |
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This is why methane bubbles out of waterlogged bogs, seasonally flooded forests, reservoirs and lakes and landfills. |
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Some of the early privateers settled in these waterlogged plains, cutting and selling logwood as a means to generating wealth. |
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Other experts say the Green Revolution's large-scale irrigation systems caused fields to become waterlogged and heavily salinized. |
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Magnetic termites are adapted to living on floodplains with waterlogged soil. |
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Kendal County's away match at Ambleside was called off because of a waterlogged pitch. |
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The mangroves' waterlogged roots decayed into peat, and the peat's acidity and lack of oxygen kept the wood from rotting. |
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It has been tried before but the bamboo became completely waterlogged and eaten by teredos before the Pacific was half crossed. |
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Much of the formation which supports the track is waterlogged and ballast pumps down into the sand below. |
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The grey colour and the preservation of organic matter reflect waterlogged conditions and reducing pore waters. |
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That part became waterlogged, so it sunk below the surface, but didn't lose its ability to float. |
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However plans to switch it to Witton Park in Blackburn had to be dropped because the park is waterlogged and would be unsafe. |
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The New Year's Day trip to Grimsby was called off because of a waterlogged pitch. |
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At that moment, the car stalled, leaving us stuck in the middle of a waterlogged street. |
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Other fossil seed, leaf, beetle, ostracod, snail and fish remains come from a carbonaceous siltstone that represents a local waterlogged habitat. |
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He said the entire stock on the premises was either damaged by fire or waterlogged and smoke damaged. |
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My wet hair is plastered to my head, a bright, reddish, waterlogged mass clouding my head in wet straggles. |
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Dark algal mats and waterlogged mosses on a layer of peat are spotted with carnivorous, quarter-sized sundews, red as rust. |
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The pitch was waterlogged before the start and continuous heavy rain meant it resembled a paddy field long before the end. |
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The ceiling tiles are waterlogged, the lino is cracked and the walls are peeling. |
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Skip the shrimp cocktail, which was waterlogged with an overly sweet cocktail sauce. |
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This matches well the chemical infertility of the waterlogged paleosols in which it has been found. |
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A motorcross champion was killed when his speeding car exploded into a fireball after crashing into a lamppost on a waterlogged road. |
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In waterlogged trenches, which were common, the fire-step also kept the wounded dry. |
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The moors here present a particular challenge, the bridleways are waterlogged, rutted, rocky and really quite fantastic. |
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The women said the waterlogged park behind their homes was a potential death trap to children in the area. |
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The mottling does not have the classic red and grey colours of gley soils, typically formed in waterlogged soils. |
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Police are puzzled as to how the stock of a double-barrelled gun arrived there or how long the waterlogged part had been there. |
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Two to three years ago, the entire stretch of land of this village was waterlogged. |
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Play started just an hour late after the previous two days had been washed out by heavy rain and a waterlogged outfield. |
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This afternoon's Uttoxeter card was abandoned because the course is waterlogged following heavy rain. |
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A melody tumbles from Connors' hands with hints of processing and wah-wah to make a tone that bubbles up from some waterlogged dream. |
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Buildings and artefacts from different periods had been waterlogged and covered in silt, which acted as a perfect preservative. |
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Several homes have been waterlogged, though so far the damage has been minimal. |
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Parts of the Northeast and Midwest are starting the week waterlogged by summer storms. |
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Streets and roads remained waterlogged, schools were shut down and shopping malls remained closed. |
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It is easily propagated through seeds and grows well in any soil except waterlogged areas. |
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Scientists this week finished removing sediment from the ballast tanks of the sub after recovering a coil of waterlogged rope. |
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Police believe the car may have aquaplaned on the waterlogged motorway because of the heavy rain. |
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Loudly condemning the Americans, I snatched up my waterlogged towel and stormed off the beach. |
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Where plants have been flooded or forced to stand for many days in waterlogged soil, there is a fair chance that some root damage will have resulted. |
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Pocklington were without half a dozen key players due to injury and unavailability and they left a dry and sunny Pocklington to find Ilkley rainswept and waterlogged. |
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He said the land was not suitable for building, being so close to the floodplain, and said the area regularly became waterlogged and that floodwater came up to his house. |
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He said the shortage, which has cause the hiked prices on the market, is a result of continuous rainfall and waterlogged soils which lower production. |
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Nairn County versus Rothes was postponed because of a waterlogged park. |
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Leave planting or moving evergreen specimens until spring and delay all planting until then if the weather turns frosty or if the soil becomes cold and waterlogged. |
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This view from the Kimball Theater shows a waterlogged Colonial Williamsburg. |
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The reason that the land was so waterlogged is because the weir systems keep the Thames level artificially high, thereby affecting all the land that should be drained down. |
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North Yorkshire clubs use the opportunity of a non-league weekend to catch up on the league programme interrupted by pitches being waterlogged or frozen. |
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These plants, known as halophytes, include a large taxonomic variety and occupy diverse habitats, from extremely dry to temporarily waterlogged sites or salt marshes. |
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But among reams of waterlogged documents, troops wading in water four feet deep spotted Hebrew lettering among the Arabic. |
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They dislike being planted under trees or in soil that gets waterlogged. |
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This tough plant will grow in exposed or sheltered aspects and in acid, alkaline or neutral soil of chalk, clay, sand or loam as long as it doesn't get waterlogged. |
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Paludal tufas develop predominantly in waterlogged valley bottom situations, where line-sourced waters emerge from valley side and bottom aquifers. |
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Operations were suspended as parts of the runway have been waterlogged. |
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With the very long winter, permafrozen soil, and low evaporation, the soil is waterlogged. |
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We had seven canoes, all of them dugouts. One was small, one was cranky, and two were old, waterlogged, and leaky. The other three were good. |
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On poorly drained impermeable areas of millstone grit, shale or clays the topsoil gets waterlogged in winter and spring. |
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The composition of the riverbed at Rotherhithe was often little more than waterlogged sediment and loose gravel. |
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The 1972 excavations reached layers that had remained waterlogged and had preserved items that otherwise would have been destroyed. |
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The noise of the British assembly and the difficulty of moving across muddy and waterlogged ground had also alerted the Germans. |
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Sooty terns feed at night as the fish rise to the surface, and are believed to sleep on the wing since they become waterlogged easily. |
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Much of the weight was due to the boat's waterlogged condition which had preserved the wood and kept it from rotting. |
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After being removed from the ground the boat was kept in a waterlogged state at the Mary Rose Trust at Portsmouth. |
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In areas where the countryside is waterlogged, cubs may be born above ground in buildings. |
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Beech grows on a wide range of soil types, acidic or basic, provided they are not waterlogged. |
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Gorillas frequent such bais, which are waterlogged and sunny, because of the sodium-rich sedges and asters that grow beneath the open sky. |
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In the 1970s, Mountjoy discovered a waterlogged deposit dating to the Late Middle Formative period near the ancient lake shore. |
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The collapse of the wall led to the flooding of the arterial road, obstructed traffic flow and waterlogged some houses. |
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Taxodium distichum, the American swamp cypress, is an interesting tree which lives in waterlogged ground in its native habitat. |
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Therefore, the interpreted depositional setting is that of a mostly waterlogged interfluve adjacent to low-sinuosity fluvial channels. |
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With their warm, waterlogged soils, rice paddies contribute up to 17 per cent of global methane emissions, the equivalent of about 100 million tonnes each year. |
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Dozens of homes in Tampico, one of the main Gulf ports north of Veracruz, were waterlogged when the Panuco River burst its banks, forcing evacuations. |
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The unadopted lane, between the American Golf Driving Range and a former landfill site, is frequently waterlogged and is known as Birmingham's most pot holed road. |
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In Quinapondan, most people have been surviving on coconuts and camote, a Philippine sweet potato that residents have been digging up from their waterlogged fields. |
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It is usually in the slacks that more rare species are developed and there is a tendency for the dune slacks soil to be waterlogged and where only marsh plants can survive. |
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Marsh marigolds, purple loosestrife, yellow iris, bogbean, ragged robin and water mint will all grow happily in waterlogged soil and attract lots of insects. |
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George moved to Alton Grange in 1831 to supervise, and a seam of coal was found after digging through a layer of waterlogged mudstone over hard volcanic greenstone. |
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However, no such line exists for swamps, where trees, such as Bald cypress and the many mangrove species, have adapted to growing in permanently waterlogged soil. |
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Vessels have been discovered where they have been preserved in sediments underwater or in waterlogged land sites, such as the discovery of a canoe near St Botolphs. |
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Liquidambars like a deep rich soil, moist but not waterlogged. |
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It is hoped the project will sustain a host of specially-adapted plants that thrive on the waterlogged ground including sphagnum moss, insect-eating sundews and bog rosemary. |
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