The Board plans to vegetate Waterfall Gully with more native trees and plants. |
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This was a long, challenging day with groups climbing either Number 4 Gully or Ledge Route rather than the easier ascent by the tourist path. |
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Original oil paintings and etchings by Frances Hodgkins, William Swainson and John Gully were heaped in piles on the floor. |
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He decided to solo Green Gully and did fine until the last few feet of the climb. |
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Massive macrocarpa were felled in the areas now known as the children's playground, Goodwin Dell and Ambush Gully. |
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The current proposal is to use this mullock for road construction on top of the Powers Gully tailings dumps. |
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Six course members from Plas-y-Brenin were avalanched in Cinderella Gully. |
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For the holidays we went to our holiday house at Stewarts Gully. |
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In 1922 Japanese cherries were planted in Sparkes Gully but in 1923 it was decided that all future plantings should be indigenous to South Australia. |
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But Gully himself was in poor health, and another hydropath had to be found in the shape of Dr James Smith Ayerst. |
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Although Tower scoop makes it a no fall zone, Tower Gully is becoming popular, especially in May and June when there is spring snow. |
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That's why we decided to have some fun this summer with some of the crazy '60s Slurpee flavors like Blue Blunder Berry and Gully Washer. |
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Mountaineers could take a compass bearing from the summit cairn which would lead them to the first pole at the top of Gardyloo Gully. |
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So he went, that very night at eleven, into Amir Nath's Gully, clad in a boorka, which cloaks a man as well as a woman. |
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In 1861 gold was discovered at Gabriel's Gully in Central Otago, sparking a gold rush. |
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The northern bottlenose whale also lives in the Scotian Shelf Waters area, in particular, the Gully. |
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Gully erosion can transport large amounts of eroded material in a small time period. |
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Since whaling ended the primary concern to conservationists is the number of oil and gas developments around the Gully. |
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However, the Liberals decided to oppose him and nominated William Court Gully who had been an MP for only nine years and had been a relatively quiet presence. |
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During that year's general election, Gully became one of the few Speakers to be opposed in his own constituency, a sign of the bitterness of the time. |
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Trail omitted the first bearing of 231 degrees, which leads you away from Gardyloo Gully and only printed the second dogleg bearing that leads you off the summit. |
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Gully washers make any patch of Texas Blackland soil a soggy, gummy mess. |
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Hayden took another blinding catch in the gully to send Craig White on his way for 13 and give McGrath his third wicket. |
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A rabbit scampered through a patch of limestone pavement, in and out of the deep fissures and we climbed a bit in a small gully. |
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It took a bit of time to figure out if you were the midwicket, fine leg, long off or deep gully. |
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Water which drains from Council playing fields is said to accumulate in a gully which runs along the front of a dozen homes. |
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Gingin is located in a small green gully sitting astride a nondescript creek. |
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The descent down into the gully seemed like the hard section was in the beginning with some scrambling down boulders. |
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Enter the water at its seaward end, drop down and follow the gully out to sea. |
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Sections of varying gradient, width and tightness of turn follow, leading to a steep, narrow gully with a fiendishly sharp turn at its end. |
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That night he made his way out of town and bedded down on the edge of a shallow gully. |
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They can't always hear each other if they are down in a gully or behind big ice seracs. |
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The 650-foot gully was so steep it required ice axes, crampons, ropes, and belays to ascend it. |
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At his best he bowled to three slips, gully, third man, cover, mid-off, mid-on and square short leg. |
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Mark Vermeulen failed to get behind a rising delivery from Edwards and lobbed a simple catch off the splice to Shivnarine Chanderpaul at gully. |
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Ian Bell, surrounded by a slip, gully, short leg and captain Ricky Ponting at silly mid-off, became Warne's second lbw victim for eight. |
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Moving up inside the Canyon is exciting, as the gully narrows to an S-bend that is soon wide enough for only one diver at a time. |
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I hear that bark from across the gully as headlights flare through my venetians and the frat-boys next door return home. |
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She was wrecked on Fair Isle, between Orkney and Shetland, where she broke up in a V-shaped cleft, depositing her contents in a deep gully. |
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Tom Scollay, who has had the ball on a string in recent times, fell, trapped in the gully by Adam Stockwell and bowled by Thomson. |
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The deep, circular gully is carpeted with soft corals growing from the sandy floor, and sea fans and sea whips adorn the sides. |
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The cave-in started in the first over with Scott Richardson's slash at Graeme Welch ending up in Christopher Bassano's hands at gully. |
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He moved me back and the ball went straight through fine gully, again exactly where I had been standing. |
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On the south side of the plot is a gully of ice age origin, which would hold millions of newts if development drives them a few yards south. |
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This left us essentially at the bottom of a gully and two or three hundred feet directly below Grewelthorpe. |
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Dawa has planted 20 cardiocrinums in his new Nepalese garden, complete with prayer wheel, in a steep gully leading down to the burn. |
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Another tragedy happened in heavy winter snow, when a girl had fallen down a gully at Hanging Knotts, above Angle Tarn. |
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Lucy's connection with the gully began in 1820 when she was born in a whare next to the Waimoku stream. |
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Drenched to the bone, the hunter stands shivering at the base of a remote gully in the country around Victoria's Big River. |
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His knowledge of every pipe, gully, drain, outlet and inlet was second to none. |
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The nightwatchman Richard Dawson didn't last long, driving Gillespie to Waugh in the gully in the second over of the morning. |
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Fielding in the gully, he flung himself to his left and caught Hinds acrobatically to end the number three's 10-ball innings. |
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The long now-walled-in driveway, up and down which I used to cycle madly, looked dark and narrow and hemmed in as a gully leading into a ghetto. |
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To finish off your dive, swim up the main gully back to the harbour entry point. |
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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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However, clay pipe fragments showed the gully to be post-medieval. |
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I know there are innumerably more adventurous routes that trace their way by gully and buttress, ridge and groove up the massive north-east face of the Ben. |
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The lawyer was skiing off-piste in the resort of Verbier in the Alps when he fell some 300 metres after losing his footing and ended up in a snow gully. |
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Gilkey was anchored securely to his position in the gully with two ice axes while the others moved to the other side of a rocky rib to set up a tent. |
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The renegades, aptly named the Wolves, were formed when, having deserted their battalions for unknown reasons, they met in a gully off the coast somewhere below Twofold Bay. |
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When they're both going, it's like watching two thrashing machines, one crashing the ball through gully and point and the other lifting anything within reach over mid wicket. |
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We would select a vine well attached to a large tree overhanging a gully. |
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Her cheekbones protrude from the top of her face, the hollows below seem to sink all the way to her teeth before climbing the gully of her jawbones. |
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The stern of the Febrero must have come to rest on this rock, as the propshaft sticks out to the south through a gully that splits the rock into two pinnacles. |
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Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about. |
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Rather than retreat the way I've come, I decide to continue east along a ridge to another Munro, eventually glissading down a scree gully to the valley bottom. |
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In a sandy gully bounded by low, fissured limestone sides, we come across a pogge and a long-spined scorpion fish, a tub gurnard and finally a lemon sole. |
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To escape disqualification, the pair shot off down a rocky gully. |
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Hoggard took the second over, the field for Hayden set to a plan, with Vaughan at short mid-off, and Strauss at short extra cover in addition to his slips and gully. |
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He was missed early on by Hague from a relatively simple chance in the gully and thereafter he struck the ball well to make 50 from 65 balls with four fours. |
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This time the catch was safely pouched by Vaughan in the gully. |
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As the gully became wider on the descent, we were forced to traverse ever farther left, on tiny broken ledges, eventually reaching the top of the wall. |
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About 50 metres along the gully, we saw a stack of fence battens ahead. |
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They plan to build up the level of the road and remove any depression thus ensuring that run-off water flows directly to the nearest road gully without ponding. |
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At one point the gully is deep enough for a man to stand in. |
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It is likely, however, that the gully had been descended to the start of the vertical descents. |
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Prominent on Ordnance Survey maps is Kilnshaw Chimney, although in reality this is just a narrow gully beneath the summit. |
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Nethermost Cove also has some routes, including a large gully between Striding Edge and the back of the cove. |
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Scramblers who continue on the top of the ridge are forced to descend an awkward short gully down from the final rock tower to rejoin the path. |
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Stone Cove lies on the Ennerdale side while the rough gully of Aaron Slack runs down toward Styhead Tarn. |
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During further tests, Trevithick's locomotive broke down three days later after passing over a gully in the road. |
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The door fronted on a narrow run, like a footbridge over a gully, that filled the gap between the house wall and the edge of the bank. |
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They defiled down a gully to the water and bunched and jerked their noses at it and came back. |
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A STOCKTON paraglider pilot had to be airlifted to hospital after he crashed into a gully on the Cleveland Hills. |
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In fact, sometimes after a gully washer an old bison skull works its way to the surface for one of the ranch cowboys to discover. |
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Qiu LP, Zhang XC, Cheng JM, Yin XQ Effects of black locust on soil properties in the loessial gully region of the Loess Plateau, China. |
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As per the contract, Tarmac will be responsible to deliver highways surfacing, bridge and structures maintenance, gully cleansing along with footway and carriageway repairs. |
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You took off up Main Street past the church, jumped the gutter, two cars and a four-foot fence, and finally come a gutser in the gully below the cop station. |
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In one gully, wild cucumber was so prolific that the area looked like a botanical garden, as the vines carpeted the ground, wriggled up tree trunks and bore fist-size fruit. |
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The winner was the last to flick a marble into the gully. A oner had to beat a fourer four times to win, a fourer had to beat a twelver three times, and so on. |
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The block that was bridged across the head of Lord's Rake collapsed into the gully in July 2016, leaving several small unstable blocks behind, which can be avoided with care. |
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