Through its irreligiousness, Holland runs the risk of becoming a backwater, van der Veer argues. |
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The E went from illustrating backwater strip mall mentality to a symbol of the New York elite, the beautiful people. |
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Come on FNW, Blackburn is not a titchy little backwater and deserves something better. |
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The South at one time was viewed as the cultural backwater of the nation, both as an economic liability and a social embarrassment. |
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For years he was regarded as a solitary pip-squeak voice on the far right, a lonely ideologue from a Southern backwater. |
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Previously the half island had been a neglected backwater lacking industry, basic infrastructure or services. |
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Innumerable lagoons, lakes, canals, estuaries and the deltas of 44 rivers make up the 900 km of backwater network of the State. |
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No problem, they think, we'll just send him off to a quiet backwater like, say, Cuba. |
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Today Harcourt Terrace is an elegant, largely residential area and the street has become a quiet backwater since being closed to through traffic. |
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It's an unassuming place from the street, a quiet backwater in a Wellington suburb. |
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It's my third visit to his cramped attic workroom in a quiet backwater near London's Victoria. |
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I hope the rest of the country moves on, refusing to join you in your stagnant backwater of 18th century hokum. |
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Literally in a backwater not far from The Hague, Delft reposes among the clefts made through the sleepy Dutch fields by the delta of the Rhine. |
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The canoe glided through an opening not much more than twice its own width, and into a hidden backwater running parallel to the river. |
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Deep in the old Alabama cotton belt, Mason's Bend is a minuscule hamlet tucked into a backwater of the Black Warrior river. |
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As the maverick den mother to a group of faculty innovators, she helped transform the School of Management from a backwater to a destination. |
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Domestically, he has overseen the development of his country from an imperial backwater to a cutting-edge competitor. |
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Some institutions interstate cling to the idea of Queensland being a cultural and economic backwater, as they have done for a decade or more now. |
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There is no wisdom in putting a road for said heavy traffic through the deep backwater of the Slater Creek basin into Pitt Street. |
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I'm now counting down to my 38th birthday, and then the second anniversary of the inception of this web backwater. |
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The bowfin prefers backwater lakes and rivers and probably came from the LaMoine or Illinois valley. |
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Considering her taste in men she'll probably run off with another backwater vagabond, who's been partially tamed by the military. |
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As the central authority of the state has weakened, so it has become an economic and political backwater. |
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We may be in a godforsaken backwater, and this may be a tent, but it is my operations center, and I will have silence. |
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Gradually market traders and hawkers moved in until eventually the tunnel became a seedy backwater. |
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It was to exclaim that I'm not staying in this backwater, but getting back on that plane to NYC asap. |
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Having stagnated for untold ages in an evolutionary backwater, they now had the modern world thrust suddenly upon them. |
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The 1868 Meiji restoration in Japan kickstarted the transformation of a feudal backwater into a textbook example of modernity almost overnight. |
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Richard says that to be consistent I should regard Australia in its entirety as a backwater of self-congratulation. |
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We took train rides to backwater stations in carriages with compartments and corridors. |
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As the limited education of these people depresses their wages, their sense of being stuck in an economic backwater breeds resentment. |
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Chicago, the third-largest city in the nation, has only produced a few rap artists of note, and therefore remains a hip-hop backwater. |
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Wild rice could have been found in the deeper waters of the backwater sloughs along with white water lily, American lotus, arrowleaf, duckweeds, and pondweed. |
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Apart from taking tourists on backwater cruises aboard kettuvallams and cruise boats, the water bodies can be used for water skiing, surfing, kayaking, etc. |
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To be sure, patriot-Americans are not know-nothing nativists or backwater rubes, nor are post-Americans traitors. |
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When these closed down and moved elsewhere, unemployment soared and the town became an unprosperous backwater. |
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They concluded that the village was less of a sleepy backwater than previously thought and more intensively settled, with houses jostling for space. |
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The Bahamas' capital, with its large, sheltered harbour, has swung many times from boomtown to backwater and back again in its rather raffish past. |
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Reduce the risk by installing a backwater valve or sump pump, depending on your circumstances. |
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Although that revolt failed, the brutal Ottoman reprisals, which killed 30,000 Bulgarians, drew Europe's attention to what had previously been considered an Ottoman backwater. |
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A couple of wooden rowboats are moored in a quiet backwater. |
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Depending on the type and version, each flume generates a different backwater. |
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During a flood in the 1970s, the backwater broke its banks during a game against Swan Reach, forcing the match to be finished with one end increasingly under water. |
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Water levels in the Open aqueduct are a result of backwater from the confluence of the Covered aqueduct and the Fleet Street Pumping Station. |
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Ottawa in the 1850s was a small, undistinguished lumber town half lost in a remote backwater. |
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As the centre of global gravity shifted to the Atlantic, the Pacific became a vast backwater of trading monopolies brutally enforced by gunboat. |
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Located in the dusty backwater of Datong, a provincial city in northeast China, the movie depicts a global village in the throes of millennial malaise. |
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Members of that party would carry our country into the economic backwater that they propose. |
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It may also ensure that gender equality becomes an isolated backwater rather than the highly visible flag-carrier that its supporters want. |
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In addition to destroying fish habitat, these structures are vulnerable to ice damage and can create stagnant backwater areas. |
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Attention should be paid to fuel pumps and backwater pumping stations as they can spill directly into the water. |
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One should not go into a backwater in bare feet in order not to catch diseases such as snail fever. |
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Back in the '70s, commodities operated in a backwater until circumstances thrust them into the spotlight. |
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They generally happen as a result of a backwater created by a downstream ice jam. |
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The backwater curves shown in Figure 13-2 will remain valid in the future but occur at a different frequency. |
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From Shreveport to Ferriday and all points in between, along the backwater burgs and the big city haunts, the myth of the Big Easy is examined in this exhaustive overview. |
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Just further down the lane were three tiny cottages which always looked spruce in this quiet backwater and their small gardens were bright with flowers. |
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Gentle but steady water movement produced by slow flow through lakes and meandering backwater stream channels provides aeration and slow accretion of alluvial sediments. |
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Here, in this small, unpretentious rural backwater on the right bank of Bordeaux's Gironde river, was where those who favoured silky, supple clarets bought their wine. |
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Before 1965, cosmology was a quiet backwater of science, almost a little ghetto where a few mathematicians could play with their models without annoying anybody else. |
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In the other are those who forcefully reject new tourist attractions, preferring to remain a quaint backwater, undisturbed by 21st-century concerns. |
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It's a quiet residential backwater surrounded by old Victorian terraces. |
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It was a bit of a sleepy backwater and became something very different. |
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While portrayed in bourgeois European circles as a peaceful backwater of the English Channel, Jersey's true origins are of conquest and domination. |
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Set deep in the American South, this debut novel spans 80 years in the life of Mercury, Mississippi, as it evolves from sleepy backwater to a small city. |
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Despite the amount and high quality of archaeological research into Roman Britain, Roman Britain studies remain something of an archaeological backwater. |
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That such bloodshed occurred in today's Gujarat is surprising, for the state is no economic backwater but is, instead, one of India's most dynamic states. |
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Our own unique domain suffix is vital if we are to be recognised as a vibrant new country, and not as an internet, e-commerce and economic backwater. |
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In the wake of his work, and that of his fellow mango gangsters, Miami has progressed from a culinary backwater to one of America's top 10 gastro-cities. |
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Certainly in one sense they feel that he has taken Malaysia from being an economic backwater to the forefront of the global stage, particularly with the war on terror. |
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Until the Netherlands transferred sovereignty to an independent Indonesia in December 1949, West Papua remained an economic and administrative backwater. |
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For a city of 25,000 with a touch-and-go economy, it would seem that Delft circa 1650 was anything but the provincial backwater it has often been labeled. |
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When you talk about midtown Manhattan as being a commercial backwater, I find it mind boggling. |
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Like all the little monarchies scattered along the coast of the Gulf, Kuwait used to be a sleepy little backwater, getting by on pearl fishing and trade. |
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By the end of the 19th century, except for naval and military facilities, Bermuda was considered a quiet, rustic backwater. |
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Lake elevations had been in the normal range in 2002 except for the period May 29-June 20, 2002, when the elevation exceeded 911.5 due to backwater from the Similkameen River. |
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As I looked fascinated at the film I realised that if these images had been taken in Holland, I would have dismissed them as another backwater tradition. |
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Initially, the migration of Han into the relatively impoverished backwater province of Xinjiang resulted from deliberate government policy and special incentives. |
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Similarly, crucial pilot projects are under way to encourage microfish business support, stakeholder-based harbour management and backwater aquaculture for fisherwomen. |
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The Liberal Party is becoming a backwater of intolerance on these issues. |
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Made on a ridiculously low budget and starring family and friends, the film follows a sweet, openhearted relationship that develops between two lonely tweens in a backwater Ontario town. |
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In this critical effort, thought Arnold, England lagged behind France and Germany, and the English accordingly remained in a backwater of provinciality and complacency. |
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Flow in the Okanogan River downstream from Osoyoos Lake was in backwater from May 29-June 20, 2002 in response to high flow in the Similkameen River. |
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The Agalapuzha is more or less a backwater while the Punnurpuzha originates from Arikkankunni. |
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July: Irrigate the soil avoiding backwater. |
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If we do not continue to engage actively in political and economic emancipation in Afghanistan, we will see the warlords fight it out and Afghanistan will go back to being the backwater that it has been for decades. |
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The coastal plains exhibit more or less flat, narrow terrain with landforms such as beach ridges, sandbars, and backwater marshes. |
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Successive governments have tried to solve the north's problems through blind, naïve attempts at modernisation, informed by the churlish and discourteous perception of the north as an economic backwater. |
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Though there were substantial improvements by the late 18th century, Spain was still an economic backwater. |
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On the other hand, they may reject the menu of changes on offer, in which case they may find themselves overtaken by events or relegated to a marginal backwater. |
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The islands were mostly a backwater during Ancient Greek times and played little part in Greek politics. |
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California was suddenly no longer a sparsely populated backwater, but seemingly overnight it had grown into a major US population center. |
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The royal administration of Florida was neglected, as the province had long been regarded as an unprofitable backwater by the Crown. |
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Although Guardi based his composition on a drawing by Canaletto, his intense concern with mood transforms this quiet backwater into something else entirely. |
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National governments, NGOs, international organizations, analphabetic communities in the backwater, people everywhere know of it. |
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This eminent type-site and its distinctive remains have frequently led Cyprus to be typecast as an insular, isolated Neolithic backwater. |
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AaOver the last six decades China has progressed from a vast, backwater country into a modern nation that many say is an ascendent superpower. |
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After a short reset phase the centrifuge should begin to run again for a period of approximately 5 seconds pumping the waste and some backwater into the collection container. |
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In order to get rid of this new don juan fresh out of play school, Massicot sends him as a permanent reporter to a godforsaken backwater where the trainee is bound to sink into total oblivion. |
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After 1295 and the final Welsh War of the thirteenth century, the castle became more of a military backwater and prison than a front line fortress. |
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The combined colony, which was named Spanish Guinea, relied heavily on cocoa production, even after independence in 1968 and was widely considered to be a colonial backwater. |
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The key units relevant to this study were emergent alluvial point bars and forced pool, pool, chute, recirculation, run, riffle entrance, glide, backwater and riffle. |
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They tended to be more efficient and brainier, generally able to outrun and outwit their South American counterparts, who were products of an evolutionary backwater. |
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The Amur region remained a relative backwater of the Qing Empire for the next century and a half, with Aigun being practically the only major town on the river. |
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We followed the bouncer through a murderous adventure in his home town of Mangel, a backwater full of colourful and seriously unhinged characters. |
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