Just southwest of the city, on a 200-foot-high hill, the castle of Chapultepec commanded key causeways and was the site of a military college. |
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Coastal rains, which are set to continue, have flooded some local access roads and causeways, particularly in the rural areas. |
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The ceremonial centres included temples, pyramids, ball-courts, palaces, and plazas, usually linked by causeways or wide paved roads. |
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The then Government constructed few bridges and causeways to decongest the traffic in the city. |
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The projects include an elevated expressway, several flyovers, underpasses and causeways. |
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Four causeways exited the beach through the flooded lowlands and severely restricted movement inland. |
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Reviews for even major bridges, dams, causeways, and barrages will be left up to the discretion of the minister. |
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Tree pruning along Kong Phluk and Chrey entrance causeways, to protect and ease visitor circulation. |
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He recommended the use of causeways and jetties to improve water flow and the reopening of inaccessible sloughs and creeks. |
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There were geometrically-aligned causeways and roads, and plazas laid out along cardinal points, from east to west. |
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There were also terraced houses, and along the causeways were towers and other fortified sites. |
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Fords, ferries, causeways, and tunnels likewise look for ways to overcome rivers, not to use them. |
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They are linked to Merritt Island, Cape Canaveral, and the city of Cocoa Beach by causeways across the Indian and Banana rivers. |
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An archipelago made of three islands to be precise, some of which are connected by causeways. |
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Examples would include perched culverts, dams, causeways, cofferdams, pipelines on seabed etc. |
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At the same time, causeways provided a cheap alternative to costly bridges. |
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Physical barriers include full and partial blockages of aquatic systems by dams, causeways, breakwaters, and culverts. |
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The Incas were also adept at engineering bridges over the many rivers and ravines of their mountainous land, as well as causeways over tracts of swampland. |
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The reason is the presence of umpteen causeways and bridges. |
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An inventor's son, Gatling designed his first mechanical machine gun in 1861 as a weapon of defence, to protect bridges, buildings, and causeways against assault. |
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Caravans tied to the ground with strong chains, and spume blowing over the causeways which link South and North Uist bear testament to the power of the wind and sea. |
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Bridges, causeways and other manmade trafficways are not always capable of supporting them, and even those that are can erode quickly under repeated use. |
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This includes the Uists themselves and the islands linked to them by causeways and bridges. |
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Most of the passages of the milecastles in the north were bricked up and causeways over the forward defensive ditches were removed. |
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Confirms that all wharves, piers, docks, bridges, causeways, breakwaters and other similar structures contiguous to a boundary of a municipality are included within the municipality. |
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Malaysia also has legitimate concerns about newspaper reports-not denied by Singapore-that there are plans for bridges, barrages or causeways linking Pulau Tekong and Pulau Ubin to Singapore Island. |
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Examples of projects subject to this Act include bridges, causeways, culverts, dams, wharves, floating docks, jetties, breakwalls, retaining walls, tunnels, rafts, marina facilities, log-boom mooring, fishways, and so on. |
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Many of the islands of the southern Outer Hebrides have been joined to other islands by causeways and bridges. |
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Similarly, four Orkney islands are joined to the Orkney Mainland by a series of causeways known as the Churchill Barriers. |
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The causeways were constructed by Italian prisoners of war, who also constructed the ornate Italian Chapel. |
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North Uist and South Uist are linked by causeways running via Benbecula and Grimsay, and the entire group is sometimes known as the Uists. |
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To the south, causeways called Churchill Barriers connect the island to Burray and South Ronaldsay via Lamb Holm and Glims Holm. |
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They managed to cross the flooded Douve River using a few causeways passing through the flooded fields. |
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Fragments of willow basket were found near the Glastonbury Lake Village, and it was also used in the construction of several Iron Age causeways. |
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The Ems became a road leading nowhere for them, nor were they ever able to bridge the swamps satisfactorily with causeways. |
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The city was connected to the mainland by causeways leading to the north, south, and west. |
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The causeways were interrupted by bridges that allowed canoes and other water traffic to pass freely. |
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Surrounding the raised causeways were artificial floating gardens with canal waterways and gardens of plants, shrubs, and trees. |
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Any Spanish assault would have to come through the causeways, where the Aztecs could easily attack them. |
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The Spaniards prevented food and water from reaching Tenochtitlan along the three causeways. |
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The Spaniards gradually advanced along the causeways, though without allies. |
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The Aztecs were cut off from the mainland because of the occupied causeways. |
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Restoration of fish passage in the Memramcook and Shepody Rivers to ensure both of these causeways are in compliance with the federal Fisheries Act. |
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It comprises numerous temples, pagodas, pavilions, gardens and ornamental trees, as well as causeways and artificial islands. |
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These systems consist of drinking water systems, stormwater and wastewater systems, culverts, causeways and roads, highways, airports, etc. It is the infrastructure of the country. |
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The other thing we need to point out is we're talking here about this one issue, but there were two other causeways just like this put in a month before, upriver and also downriver, which also had an impact. |
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The Bahamas has been taking significant steps to improve coastal infrastructure, as well as to strengthen the design of sea walls, causeways and bridges. |
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There were perhaps as few as four causeways onto the Isle itself, with this being the southerly route from London and the likely route of William's army. |
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Frequently causeways linked the centre to outlying areas of the city. |
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There were three main streets that crossed the city, each leading to one of the three causeways to the mainland of Tepeyac, Ixtapalpa, and Tlacopan. |
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Different parts of a city would often be linked by causeways. |
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