Solutions suggested for the sports field include redirecting a drain under Mill Yard to Mill Race and putting a bund around the field. |
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The seaward walls of the bund will be lined with a plastic membrane layer to prevent any fines and turbid water moving through the sea wall. |
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The water has been depleted for the construction of a one-kilometre cross bund upstream the barrage. |
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A pipe from the tank led to a drum which was outside the spillage bund round the tank. |
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The VIP convoy halted at some distance away from the lake bund where the residents had gathered. |
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Firefighters quickly blocked the drains to stop the flammable cargo leaking into the sewer and put down a bund to contain the diesel. |
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I too am distressed at the construction of a bund to prevent the long-standing annual visits by Romany families to an Ilkley riverside location. |
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The oil, as well as other debris and rubbish, is currently contained by a bund across the river, at Church Street weir, which stops it from reaching the River Thames. |
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It now trades nearly as many contracts as LIFFE, and has usurped its dominance of Europe's benchmark bond contract, the German bund future. |
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Separately bund the liquid decanting and storage areas using bunds which are impermeable and resistant to the stored materials. |
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To prevent the water from the Busrah River from flooding the many establishments of the base, a huge bund or dam has been built south and southeast of the town. |
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This design created a lagoon between the bund and the island. |
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The profile of the temporary bund would slope steeply away from viewpoints on Whalley Lane and be beyond the present high bund at the back of the farmhouse. |
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In this case, Bastarnae may have had the original meaning of a coalition or bund of tribes. |
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The Tuas bund running in the north-south direction is an example in point. |
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A common technique is to calculate the spread against the equivalent government bond, such as a US Treasury bond or a German bund or a UK gilt edge bond of similar maturity. |
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This allows plough oxen to move from one level to the next in a zigzag pattern, passing through gaps in one level of bunds that lie above a continuous piece of bund at the next level. |
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The role of the Bund area is changing, but the name of the wall will never be erased from locals' minds. |
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The Bund Signal Tower, which fell into disuse over 100 years ago, is to be pressed into service again. |
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These buildings at the Bund represent a variety of Western architectural styles including classicism, eclecticism and modernism. |
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The left's problem with the Bund was not one of accepting a religious community in a secular society. |
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An association of German immigrants to America, the Bund had a definite pro-Nazi slant. |
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My older brothers and I liked going to the Bund because of the nice people who belonged, rather than for the Bund's political activities. |
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The architects were told to project an image of financial strength and strong corporate identity and to dominate the Bund. |
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Bund maturities range from four to thirty years. |
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The first small preview of the coming uproar came from an August gathering of one section of the Bund at another mountain retreat, Hirschberg, in Thuringia. |
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Sandra Leis is a literary critic and head of the culture section at the daily newspaper Der Bund in Berne. |
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The images spread over several walls, punctuated by windows offering a panorama of the actual Bund, the Huangpu River and the futuristic Pudong district beyond. |
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But by 1935, the Bund had made almost no impact on German-Americans. |
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White Magnolia Plaza is on a key site in the North Bund District, a newly energized urban center in Puxi along the Huangpu River and across the Suzhou River from The Bund. |
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Public opinion surveys of 1939 show that Fritz Kuhn, the leader of the German American Bund, was seen by the U. S. public as the leading antisemite in the country. |
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