The Paceville district, where she will stay, lies on a hill between two bays. |
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It can seem on prime summer days that only a handful of Texas' half-million coastal anglers are not wading the bays or surf. |
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The soldiers ride bays or chestnuts and use United States Army regulation saddles, saddlecloths, halters, bridles, and curb bits. |
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But tourists aren't the only ones flocking to the country's bays, coves, and beaches. |
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Its jagged coastline is over 90 miles long, producing hundreds of beautiful white sand beaches, bays, and coves. |
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During the holiday we visited many coves and bays with traditional clapboard houses, some abandoned. |
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On the first day we moved around locally, nosing into small bays and coves, or calas as the locals call them. |
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The best way to get around the sheltered coves and hidden bays is either on a moped or by boat. |
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Be bold and take some time to explore some of the sheltered coves and quiet bays that can be found at a spot near you. |
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The new centre will comprise 150,000 square feet of warehousing, loading bays, offices and associated facilities. |
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There are good car parking bays on both sides of the road and the route is waymarked, making it easy to follow. |
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Out among the redwoods, bays, and oaks of the Berkeley hills, she feels totally, joyfully at home. |
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The coastline of Galicia has a ragged quality to it that takes the form of many bays and inlets which are known locally as rias. |
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Evidence of the place importance remains, with loading bays, a gauging dock, wharf buildings and the wharfinger's house still in existence. |
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The vehicle was wheel-clamped by Carstoppers for parking across two bays on a private car park in Haworth. |
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It's also a good idea to look out for bays, islands, in-flowing streams and out-flowing rivers. |
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The scheme allows for narrowing the entry and provides for four small bays, two of which will contain a park bench seat. |
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They are currently upgrading the bays with computer teaching aids and re-designing the outfield with target flags and yardages. |
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There are sixty-one natural harbours, several landlocked straits, and hundreds of rivers, bays, and lakes. |
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Parking bays were full and the latecomers were forced to park their vehicles even outside the campus. |
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It's at home on bays and inlets sheltered from the open sea, and on lakes and lazy rivers too. |
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Mr Russell was in the process of reversing his vehicle on to the loading bays. |
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The females enter the spawning bays a few days later and spawning normally occurs around dawn and dusk. |
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It is proposed the loading bays be used by commercial vehicles from 8 am to 11 pm and will then be used by cars. |
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The chamber is also seeking information on residents permits and what vehicles would be entitled to use loading bays. |
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So are all the parking tickets issued to vehicles parked in these loading bays legal? |
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Sometimes they fall off loading bays, are slammed into doors, or are bashed into walls. |
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Once you have removed the building, you no longer need loading bays or walkways. |
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In the east, in complete contrast, there is a dramatic and wildly beautiful rocky coastline broken by a multitude of bays, inlets and sea lochs. |
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Other bays are brightened by an astonishing number of silver candlesticks, incense burners and vessels. |
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It bent to the left, sharply and I followed the walls round until I reached what I had been looking for, the docking bays. |
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The prize gives special emphasis to research which improves the management or techniques in sick bays ashore and afloat. |
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At the time of writing it would be only a daylight facility, but lighting the bays, and possibly the range has not been ruled out. |
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He said he had commissioned an auctioneer to estimate the value of renting these bays. |
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In winter, Common Loons can commonly be found on marine bays and inlets along the coast. |
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Adults return to inlets adjacent to bays and estuaries for spawning, and eggs are swept into nursery habitats presumably by tidal action. |
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In winter, they are found in woodland ponds and swamps, as well as coastal estuaries, bays, and inlets. |
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It was an amazing panorama over Hobart, the Derwent Valley and all the inlets, bays and coves that meet the Southern Ocean. |
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Oysters, clams and other shellfish thrive in bays and inlets, as do many species of crabs and fish. |
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Its window bays were small and separated by brick columns that gave them a stately appearance. |
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Its window wall of five front bays and two side bays provides a stunning effect of light and a panoramic view to the southeast. |
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Originally the paved part of the terrace was smaller and was flanked by two areas of lawn, mirroring the articulation of the window bays above. |
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Windows wrap around the bays, flooding in light and, as glass was still expensive, proclaiming his wealth. |
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Work proceeded in 90-ft-square bays using a temporary vertical column rising from each of the tree column pedestals. |
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The new tower, north transept extension, chapel and cloister bays are all built of cut stone laid with lime over solid brickwork. |
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The portico is centered on the main body of the house, which was originally seven bays wide and six bays deep. |
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The latter, separated from the former by a solid wall, consists of five bays. |
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Don't expect the first Ezee engines off the assembly line to go directly into the engine bays of future vehicles, however. |
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Demarcation of bus bays should be done and haphazard parking by the vehicles should be checked by enforcing laws. |
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Each brand will get two bays at the driving range so interested golfers can try out all the latest models and perhaps get some needed advice. |
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The proposals would have created eight new workshop bays and 30 extra parking spaces. |
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Kate's office was empty, but asking Jamie at the command station yielded the news that Kate had been last seen headed to the vehicle bays. |
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The two headed out to the vehicle bays and checked out a cruiser, then headed out on the road. |
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Only bays, chestnuts, or sorrels are accepted into the unit and that's only if they pass the training, vet, and farrier evaluations. |
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Secondary elements, of stainless steel, include rails fixed to tensile rods for clothes, and frames suspended from rollers along the top of bays. |
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They prefer life on the shores of deep, clear rivers, lakes, large marshes, and ocean bays. |
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The flagged rear hall leads to a moderately sized kitchen, scullery and separate wine cellar with 18 arched storage bays. |
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In late winter they migrate to selected shallow bays, forming congregations to pair and eventually mate. |
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The bands form a matrix for a mathematically calculated grid of deeply recessed and splayed bays, each containing windows of different sizes. |
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It contains seven bays for hay and grain storage, a threshing floor, two stables and a hayloft. |
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Night fishing under lights is a classic exercise on bays, canals and beachfronts all along the Texas coast. |
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They winter in open, coastal environments, favoring bays and inlets with sandy shores and shellfish beds. |
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The money will go towards a new food technology room with separate bays with stainless steel sinks, cookers, fridges and microwaves. |
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There are also 10 disabled fishing bays, as well as a number of picnic tables dotted about the scenic area. |
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The front bezel can be completely removed without any tools, and provides access to four 5.25-inch and two 3.5-inch drive bays. |
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Sometimes you'll find shoals of roach and perch in streams running out into the bays. |
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The lower floor will contain car bays, production areas, composites, machine shops, and TAG Electronics. |
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The cliffs drop down to secluded bays with jagged rocks and turquoise water. |
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Otherwise it's an undemanding walk or paddle between bays in one of the most beautiful and protected parts of New Zealand. |
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Although most of ours was along small islands and in protected bays, the sites were unexplored. |
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Great Blue Herons inhabit sheltered, shallow bays and inlets, sloughs, marshes, wet meadows, shores of lakes, and rivers. |
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The exotic mud snail, Batillaria attramentaria, is common in a few bays and estuaries at the northern extent of C. californica's range. |
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Drier and more seaworthy than the sneakbox, the melon seed is better suited for use in the choppy waters of New Jersey's bays. |
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Some occur in the brackish water of estuaries and protected bays, commonly along steep parts of rocky reefs. |
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The county is predominantly heavily glaciated mountains and uplands with a coast of cliffs and bays. |
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Other features of the scheme include new on-street parking bays, new and updated benches, bins and bollards and new trees with uplighters. |
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A few upmarket hotels and resorts can be found here and there are two national parks as well as the usual array of stunning bays and beaches. |
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The school is unable to offer a pull-in facility and there were only four public bays in the street. |
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Equally impressive were the spectacular views of both bays, with the rising waves crashing up against the sea walls. |
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But the view of the spur that separates the Soufriere and Anse Chastanet bays is well worth the bumpy walk. |
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The bands form a matrix for a mathematically calculated grid of deeply recessed and splayed bays each containing windows of different sizes. |
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Six disabled parking bays outside the church will be closed to accommodate the temporary bus stop. |
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The current situation is that the northern half of Gladstone Road, Russell Road and Palmerston Road are all shared use bays. |
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If we drop some of the ordinance from our bomb bays, we can squeeze you people into our planes' cargo bays. |
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And it was great fun, nosing up to little bays and trying to avoid rocks while working out where to drop your anchor. |
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New litter bins, cycle stands, additional on-street car parking bays and new, less obtrusive signs are also planned. |
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The council told him the bays would then overlap the paving stones, which would crack under the weight. |
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The higher shelves were still out of reach, but there were handy stepladders in all the bays. |
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There were good hatches of olives at times, and some bays had good hatches of mayfly. |
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It is also going to get rid of the 20 minute bays and make them available for one and two hour parking. |
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In the original wards there were six four-bed bays and six one-bed bays with lavatories at each end of the ward. |
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As Lorraine and fellow instructor, Katie, led us through a small channel to a series of calmer bays there were oohs and aahs from the group. |
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The main living area is a double-height, open-plan room divided into four structural bays. |
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Floodlights mean the range will also be in use throughout the winter when the welcome luxury of heating will be provided in the bays. |
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The islands and sheltered bays provided ideal hiding places for the pirate galleys that plundered passing ships. |
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A number of parking bays will also be available free of charge on Sundays to allow churchgoers to use them. |
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He also welcomed plans to stagger parking bays along the one-way road to create chicanes to slow vehicles. |
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The servers also have six hot-swap PCI-X slots, a service processor, redundant cooling and eight hot-swap disk bays. |
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Four standard hot-swappable Ultra 320 SCSI drive bays are available for more than 570GB of internal storage. |
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Once completed, the multi-storey parkade will boast a total of 1800 parking bays. |
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He was asking for permission to land and having gotten the necessary clearance he brought the ship in to one of the huge bays. |
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Restrictions include single yellow lines, permit and pay-and-display bays and regulations change at various times throughout the day. |
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It must be said that the sideways facing hard drive bays and trays make it significantly easier to install, adjust and remove the drives. |
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He said 75 disabled bays in the city are now compliant with the technical rules. |
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During winter, Red-throated Loons are fairly common on the inshore waters of the enclosed bays of Puget Sound. |
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In the former case a tactical operation may defend submarines deployed deep inside bays, fiords or inner seas. |
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The DIY project involved creating ten special bays where students could learn skills ranging from wiring a plug to plastering a wall, she added. |
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When you think of unusual Southeastern habitats, you might list the sandhills, Carolina bays, and pocosins of the coastal plain. |
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It goes on like this most of the way to the ocean, 40 miles away, with bays and pocosins wherever there's a dip. |
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The central four bays are separated by Ionic pilasters and decorated with three sculptural roundels. |
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One of the top buildings to be floodlit will be the 800-year-old Norman castle, perched high on the cliffs between the two bays. |
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The regular fighters were deploying out of the other bays, and forming up in the standard offensive formation ahead of the bigger ships. |
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Playground and workplace for British Columbia's people the Strait of Georgia is fringed with hundreds of fjords, bays and estuaries. |
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The heads of bays, spits, and cuspate forelands provide breeding areas for fish such as sand lance and surf smelt. |
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A cycle lane is also to be provided, as are bays for bus stops and goods vehicles. |
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Along the coast, precipitous cliffs up to 1,400 feet high are interspersed with coves and bays leading into deep, V-shaped canyons. |
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There are signs on the opposite side to the disabled bays but I didn't see them in the dark. |
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At the same time we have created more disabled bays and more parking bays generally. |
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However, when the car park was repainted they were replaced with more disabled bays. |
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They were also used for transporting goods in harbour or for short trips within bays and estuaries. |
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The crew now puttied up the gun bays in the wings and squeezed in 125 gallons on each side. |
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Invitees will be able to try the gamut of wares at hitting bays, a short game area as well as a putting green. |
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These fish prefer shallow water and are commonly found in bays around eelgrass, oil platforms, pilings of wharfs and piers, and in back waters. |
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Shaped boxes, standard bays, grasses, herbaceous perennials and ground-cover shrubs can be used in traditional or contemporary settings. |
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Inmates live in barracks-style open bays with rows of beds spaced evenly behind long, ceiling-to-floor gray metal bars. |
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One was a liveaboard whose vessel's draft was too deep for his boat to move up into Pensacola's shallow bays. |
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The plant's six drive-through bays can receive up to 1 million pounds of milk per hour from trucks arriving on a continuous basis. |
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We have recently reported a study of the digenean intestinal parasites of 956 eels captured in the estuarine bays of Arousa and Ferrol in the northwest Iberian Peninsula. |
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Copper-top bays, corner quoins, paned windows, shutters and arches with decorative keystones above windows and doors are all features common in French-style homes. |
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He had done a lot of wood repair in the aileron and flap bays so there were patches of silver dope on the fabric and it was not really looking so good. |
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In January and February you may see rata flowering in one of the bays. |
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Using stable sea kayaks, we'll explore a remote corner of this region, search for wildlife in sheltered coves, and watch glaciers calve into ice-choked bays. |
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The church itself, begun in the 1150s, has an eleven-bay nave of finely cut ashlar masonry, the seven westernmost bays for lay brothers and those to the east for choir monks. |
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Situated in the centre of the Barony of Erris, Belmullet lies between the bays of Broadhaven to the north, and Blacksod to the south and is tailor-made for such a festival. |
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The nave of three bays has on its south side an arcade of the end of the 13th century with pillars of four engaged filleted shafts and a bench-table or seat round the bases. |
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Castle Street's dog-leg bend will be straightened out to meet with Caroline Street and the resulting redundant area will then be turned into parking bays for future residents. |
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Where you from that they don't have bays and chestnuts, only pintos? |
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This enclosure will isolate the battery from the rest of the equipment in the electronic bays. |
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Dublin, in case we have forgotten, is built on the inlet of a large river and is surrounded by numerous bays and inlets and has a vast well-sheltered harbour. |
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Prefiguring the house, this pavilion on a raised deck is a confection of gables and bays with intersecting corrugated metal canopies oversailing the wooden structure. |
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Sporadic hatches of mayflies were observed in some of the bays and if the present mild weather continues the main hatch should be in full swing in about one week's time. |
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The new plans involve the first fully automated driving range in the town with 20 bays and an impressive range with 11 target greens and a short game academy. |
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Surprisingly, evidence of stone and willow fish weirs, which bridged estuaries and bays as far afield as western Europe and northern American, can still be found. |
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Everything, including the perimeter car parking bays, is subtly brought together by Livingston Eyre's landscaping that knits into the bosky suburban setting. |
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He also discovered original pine boxed sash shutters in the window bays. |
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The only vivid colour was in the bays where waterlilies flowered. |
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Most of the street's parking bays have been allocated to stores. |
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It now has twelve shooting bays on a well-kept range with regular target shooting taking place under lights on Monday and Wednesday nights as well as daylight target shooting. |
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On its initial try, the plane was unable to get airborne after a long run of five or six miles over the dog-leg course curving around the two bays. |
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In plan, the present building began life as a simple rectangular structure of three bays, with close-set studding on the ground floor and square panelling above. |
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This means wind sheltered bays in lakes and the backwaters of rivers. |
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Large schools of unicorn fish and fusiliers gather in the shallow bays close to the coral wall and look out to the blue for the occasional Napoleon Wrasse. |
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After lunch we continued the drive around the bays and then took Vicky and Sally back home, and then just came home ourselves and bummed around for the afternoon. |
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The bus station here has seen better days, just eight featureless bus bays beneath an ancient roof, and thankfully due to be rebuilt before the end of the decade. |
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Businesses should also benefit, with clearly signed loading bays. |
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Its landscape of mountains, rugged cliffs, lakes, moors, beaches and bays are ideal for a week's swimming, canoeing, boating, fishing and walking. |
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Pristine white beaches with beautiful bays are within easy reach, and although rooms are hard to come by in high summer, it is possible to camp on the dunes without incident. |
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The three flanking bays on each side feature long decorative panels of swags between the first and second floors, but it is not known if these were executed. |
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Swimming was difficult and dangerous due to the heavy waves and jagged rocks, so Pinos adapted existing breakwater structures to enclose two new bays for protected bathing. |
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After the Lexicon was docked, crews from the shipyard unloaded the Aloft and transported the shuttle deep inside the engineering bays where her new engine lay waiting. |
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Around the bays, the continent's ancient ice-cap creeps inexorably down to the sea in shelves that crack and avalanche with the sound of howitzer blasts. |
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Considering how tight most engine bays are after a few accessories are added, this venting addition can reduce heat stress on a variety of products under the bonnet. |
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Coastal currents, onshore and offshore winds, reefs, bays and the shape of the shoreline are some of the things sailors have to deal with in this zone. |
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Because of tidal action, which in its own way can be a form of marine structure, bays are more akin to rivers and streams than to lakes and reservoirs. |
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The Raptor carries six AMRAAMs and two Shorter range AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles inside its weapons bays. |
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Both bays are part of a massive volcano crater that has eroded away. |
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Marine habitats include brackish water, estuaries, bays, the open sea, the intertidal zone, the sea bed, reefs and deep water zones. |
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The Allied troop convoys already at sea were forced to take shelter in bays and inlets on the south coast of Britain for the night. |
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In turn, oceanic waters are interspersed by many smaller seas, gulfs, and bays. |
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Additionally, the gulf's shoreline is fringed by numerous bays and smaller inlets. |
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Oysters are also harvested on a large scale from many of the bays and sounds. |
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The Nunatukavummuit people usually moved among islands and bays on a seasonal basis. |
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Some are partial residents that spawn in streams, estuaries and bays, but most complete their life cycle in the zone. |
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Human settlements avoided the deep forest in favor of streams, lakes, and especially bays of the ocean. |
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In the absence of disturbance from waves, the bog mat may eventually cover entire bays, or even entire small lakes. |
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Thus, mariners sought to learn of protected bays or flat beaches, not only for safe harbour but also for coastal navigation. |
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The Atlantic coast of Santa Catarina has many beaches, islands, bays, inlets, and lagoons. |
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Acropora reefs exist in the sheltered bays of the satellite towns of Jussah and Khairan. |
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An unusual feature of the coastal plain is a large number of Carolina bays, the origins of which are uncertain. |
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Some of the best grassflats are the ones on the west side of both bays due to the brackishness of the water. |
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Includes self-service car wash bays plus bay with pressure wash and rinse, drying agent, spot free and forced hot air drying. |
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The temporary TRO will allow the council to enforce time limits on parking bays. |
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Another twirler snagged customers for a carwash across from the mall entrance on McBean, where cars jammed the bays. |
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Shorelines are molded into smooth arcuate bays interrupted by cuspate horns. |
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Will you be the one who this 5-year-old, treeing Walker coonhound bays for? |
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All licenses and permits are in order and endorsable, 4 lift bays, customer waiting room, large storage area, good parking area. |
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Many flatfishes use temperate and tropical coastal areas such as bays, lagoons, and estuaries. |
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The Atlantic has irregular coasts indented by numerous bays, gulfs, and seas. |
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Apart from the pinnacles which rise from between the window bays along the fronts of the Palace, numerous turrets enliven the building's skyline. |
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Rivers and bays that have been known to exhibit bores include those listed below. |
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The new bus station has 29 bays, 5 for coaches and 24 for general bus services. |
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There are also life support systems under the cabin floor, equipment bays, and cargo holds. |
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Numerous bays along the indented coastline of the islands provide good harbours. |
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The last four cathedrals all, for various reasons, either have no medieval nave or only a few remaining bays. |
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Many nearby local waters on rivers, bays, sounds, and coastlines can become great natural cruising grounds for this type of recreational sailing. |
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Hong Kong's long and irregular coast provides it with many bays, rivers and beaches. |
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The west coast is more rugged than the east, with numerous islands, peninsulas, headlands and bays. |
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The terrain consists of a plateau sloping from long sandy bays in the south to rugged cliffs in the north. |
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The western coastline is rugged, with many islands, peninsulas, headlands and bays. |
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Adults frequent inshore bays, lagoons and shoals with lush seagrass meadows. |
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Near the coastlines, the green sea turtles live within shallow bays and protected shores. |
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They usually remain free of pack ice in winter, though thin ice may form in sheltered bays, and icebergs are common. |
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A reception for over 1,500 participants, distinguished visitors and special guests was held in the hangar bays of the carrier Ronald Reagan. |
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The province's mainland is the Nova Scotia peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, including numerous bays and estuaries. |
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Various smaller firths and bays are inlets of the firth, including the Cromarty Firth and the Dornoch Firth. |
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The coastline of Pembrokeshire has cliffs in places, and numerous bays and sandy beaches. |
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Unlike their dolphin counterparts, they are adapted for coastal shores, bays, and estuaries. |
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The most notable of the bays include Langland Bay, Caswell Bay, Pwlldu Bay, Three Cliffs Bay and Oxwich Bay. |
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The internal bays are marked externally by paired pilasters with Corinthian capitals at the lower level and Composite at the upper level. |
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The county's coastline includes internationally important seabird breeding sites and numerous bays and sandy beaches. |
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Large bays are Newport Bay, Fishguard Bay, St Bride's Bay and a portion of Carmarthen Bay. |
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The outer lough is restricted to mainly rocky shores with some small sandy bays. |
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In these protected shores and bays, the green sea turtle habitats include coral reefs, salt marshes, and nearshore seagrass beds. |
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By late December to early January, eastern grays begin to arrive in the calving lagoons and bays on the west coast of Baja California Sur. |
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Oceans are fringed by smaller, adjoining bodies of water such as seas, gulfs, bays, bights, and straits. |
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They are found in sheltered areas such as bays, bayous, lagoons, and estuaries. |
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This clam lives in sand and mud and is found in intertidal or subtidal zones in bays and estuaries. |
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The bays tend to be oval, lining up in a northwest to southeast orientation. |
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Submerged macrophytic vascular plants are mostly absent, except in some shallow bays along the shores of Lake Baikal. |
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The ships would anchor in one of these bays and send out whaleboats to cruise for whales for days or even weeks. |
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They anchored among the islands to send whaleboats into the bays to the south and west, including Uda, Tugur, and Ulban Bays. |
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The original portico was on the west side and consisted of three bays resting on two marble columns. |
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The Grand and Little Traverse, Thunder, and Saginaw bays indent the Lower Peninsula. |
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Now 29 Clapham Common Northside, the Georgian house of five bays and three stories was designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell as his own home. |
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It consists of 23 bays with a giant Corinthian order over a rusticated ground floor, the five bays at each end project slightly from the facade. |
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During this period the mules got wider and the width of the bays increased. |
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The original portion of the Slater Mill built in 1793 was six bays long and two stories tall. |
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The site was cleared after 1985, but the stone weir, with its nine bays, remains. |
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The new facility includes warehous space, offices, a call centre, reception area and 18 van bays. |
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I was surprised to learn that some of today's drill sergeants still use the Weaponeer system to give training in the platoon bays at night. |
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The bays and estuaries have seen solid fish to 35 inches with Hogy's Gag's Whiptails, and chartreuse and white deceivers working best. |
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In bays, rivers and lakes, predators like pike, walleye, white croaker, and largemouth bass accumulate the most mercury. |
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Recent increase of filamentous algae in shallow Swedish bays, effects on the community structure of epibenthic fauna and fish. |
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Smith explained that EDO has developed and tested the AVEL to address the need to carry and eject missiles from within concealed weapon bays. |
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Car parks and parking bays The lay-bys on the Council of Europe Boulevard will be closed from 6pm on Wednesday until 10pm on Thursday. |
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These bays should be large enough for a car but too small for a camper van. |
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There don't seem to be any white horses running today, or skewbalds, but there are some greys and lots of bays. |
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Along the north coast the bays around Ribeira Grande offer challenges for bodyboarders and surfers with their crashing breakers. |
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Brant feed on sea lettuce and other plants that grow in the tidal mud of the Jersey Shore's bays. |
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Bone-idle drivers who illegally park in disabled bays were taken to task today by a handicapped shopper. |
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A tidal barrage is a dam-like structure that captures energy from the tidal forces of masses of water such as bays or rivers. |
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Afterwards, emergency plans were implemented, and dykes were shortened and strengthened, leaving some river arms and bays unattached from the sea. |
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Artificial headlands are also shore protection structures, which are created in order to provide a certain amount of protection to beaches or bays. |
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It is indented by seven or eight bays forming natural harbours. |
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All three Pacific Coast bays are winter homes for gray whales, and every January, February and into March the lagoons become virtual maternity wards for thousands of them. |
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The role of sea otters in maintaining kelp forests has been observed to be more important in areas of open coast than in more protected bays and estuaries. |
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The north and south coasts of Devon each have both cliffs and sandy shores, and the county's bays contain seaside resorts, fishing towns, and ports. |
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Solitary foraging species usually exploit coastal waters, bays and rivers. |
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As the population grows, it's also highly possible that more whales would start using rivers or river mouths, shallow estuaries, smaller inlets or bays. |
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They inhabit fjords, bays, estuaries and harbours, hence their name. |
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Internally, St Paul's has a nave and choir in each of its three bays. |
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From Mumbles Head to Worm's Head, 20 miles to the west, the coast consists of a series of precipitous cliffs, interrupted by a number of sandy bays. |
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Subic Bay, the Davao Gulf, and the Moro Gulf are other important bays. |
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Facing open ocean just northwest of the bays is Pie de la Cuesta and southeast are Playa Revolcadero, Playa Aeromar, Playa Encantada and Barra Vieja. |
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Workmen will extend the bulking station building by 25m to the west of the existing building, onto an area of hardstanding that is currently occupied by storage bays. |
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It is often seen close to land, including bays with narrow openings. |
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The southern coast consists of a series of small, rocky or sandy bays, such as Langland and Three Cliffs, and larger beaches such as Port Eynon, Rhossili and Oxwich Bay. |
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Car parking was kept either to the rear of properties or in parking bays located nearby in efforts to reduce the likelihood of road accidents occurring. |
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The hill catchment contained mountain coolabah open woodland and the 2 monitored contour bays were cultivated and planted to sorghum, as were the adjacent contour bays. |
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The fleet explored the rivers and bays as it charted the South American coast until it found a way to the Pacific Ocean through the Strait of Magellan. |
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Straight baselines can alternatively be defined connecting fringing islands along a coast, across the mouths of rivers, or with certain restrictions across the mouths of bays. |
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A beautiful small fish called the mummichog may be the environmental canary of the 1990's, at least for brackish bays or estuaries along the East Coast. |
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The full ASW fit would include a MAD boom, rotary sonobuoy dispenser under the rear fuselage, torpedo bays in enlarged sponsons, and four anti-ship missiles under the wings. |
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For would-be crabbers, there's no better place to learn than Oregon, where Dungeness and red rock crab can be found in nearly all the state's large saltwater bays. |
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Also used for handling heavy items like reels of paper, steel or machinery are electric overhead cranes, sometimes called bridge cranes because they span large factory bays. |
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Many cargo ships sheltered the seaport in Antalya and and small bays. |
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The northern coastline has dramatic cliffs interspersed with small bays. |
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Also notable are a series of unusual Transitional Gothic bays, fine woodwork and the central tower, which, though not large, is nevertheless of particularly fine proportions. |
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There are a total of four weapons stations between the two internal bays. |
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The remainder of the Baltic does not freeze during a normal winter, with the exception of sheltered bays and shallow lagoons such as the Curonian Lagoon. |
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Three-point turns and reversing around corners will be scrapped in favour of reversing out of parking bays in the pilot scheme at 20 test centres from April. |
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The peninsula's coastline features several smaller peninsulas, gulfs and bays, which include Lamon Bay, San Miguel Bay, Lagonoy Gulf, Ragay Gulf, and Sorsogon Bay. |
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It also shows bays, estuaries, capes and islands, ports and mountains along the coast, important landmarks such as pagodas and temples, and shoal rocks. |
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Many of the islands in the Aegean have safe harbours and bays. |
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Fossils of similar fishes have been found in fossil bays of the former Tethys Ocean, in what is now the Carpathian region, that were similar to the Sargasso Sea. |
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Only a few species, like manta rays, live in the open sea, and only a few live in freshwater, while some batoids can live in brackish bays and estuaries. |
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