Thousands of Western Bay people are being urged to conserve water until the weekend after felled pine trees smashed a main water pipe. |
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Some of the best known of these include the time he chopped down a cherry tree and the time he felled a bear using only a buck knife. |
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And old man with more beard than face spat a trail of baccy across the stump of a felled tree. |
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As he entered the penalty area he was felled from both sides by chasing defenders. |
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An ex-forestry worker is taking on his ex-bosses in a bid to stop specimen trees being felled near his home. |
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Oak trees on the estate were felled and seasoned to provide the massive beams for the timber-framed construction. |
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We felled trees for posts and beams using an old Royal Chinook two-person falling saw and then barked the logs with large drawknives. |
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Currently a chain stitch is used in all flat felled machines, a stitch similar to that used on a sack of potatoes. |
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It is always sad to lose mature trees, and while we hope to have saved a third, we are replacing the two felled trees with three new beeches. |
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Thousands of residents, predominantly those already living in poverty, are now homeless after their communities were felled by the winds. |
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The felled timber and leaves are piled high in 1km rows as far as the eye can see, ready to be set alight. |
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Thompson felled Sellers twice in their amazing slug-fest, and the Yank was saved by the bell on both occasions. |
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The trees were tall and towering though there was a stump in the middle where a tree had been felled. |
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He stepped forward and with one mighty blow of his fist he felled the tree. |
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The weekend's blustery winds have blown the cobwebs away and felled quite a few trees. |
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Once Richard had been felled by a bolt from a crossbow, Philip began to enjoy success on the battlefield. |
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He seemed solid, unflappable, disciplined and optimistic, a man who would get off the canvas quickly if felled and resume with a smile. |
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Prior to the conception of the gracious gods, he is pruned and felled like a vine by the vine dressers. |
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He said the tin sheets are a temporary windbreak to shelter new fir tree saplings, planted to replace trees mysteriously felled a few weeks ago. |
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Before she could be felled or winged by any stray shots, he crept forward to grab her arm and pull her to safety. |
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Most plantations are now mature and many will be felled or will deteriorate due to old age during the next decade. |
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Trees and woodlands take centuries to mature but may be felled in an instant. |
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In 1980, an old ash tree in Cumbria on which this lichen grew, had to be felled for safety reasons. |
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During the match assistant referee Andrew Halliday was felled by a hurled coin and bottles were thrown. |
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It is heartbreaking to see all of the trees in Princes Road felled and the ground being levelled. |
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And so The Wild Boy is a sad novel, tugging the heartstrings with some of the rhapsodic lachrymosity that felled Little Nell. |
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Diggers moved in to shift tons of earth, trees were felled, a house next to the course was demolished and two electricity pylons were moved. |
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The trees that were cut down recently in St Patrick's College were felled on the grounds of ill-health. |
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With eyes sharpened by experience, a senior member of the team has spotted remains lying beneath a felled palm tree. |
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Using felled trees, flaming tyres and cars, residents blocked entry to several towns. |
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When a huge ice storm felled trees and power lines in the Buchanan Valley in March 1996, Adams and the local fire company worked as a team. |
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Where the forest have not been clear felled there are tree plantations from horizon to horizon. |
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Bulldozers felled the antenna of the radio station, who were accused of inciting hatred and violence. |
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Their ring patterns are compared with those of felled trees or with the wood from buildings whose ring patterns overlap the living tree. |
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The colonial government began reforestation in the 1870s and made good progress until World War II, when many trees were felled for fuel. |
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The mayor's inference, of course, was that Atkins was actually felled by his meat-heavy diet, that his arteries were clogged with beef drippings. |
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The wind then felled it to the ground and it landed on top of a cabin, which contained valuable equipment, and a surrounding fence. |
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She watched as loggers felled trees with chain saws, dragging the logs to a nearby river and then floating them to market. |
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In a village near Varna, the wind felled an unfinished wall, which reduced an old house to debris as it fell, said the Civil Defence. |
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He said about two-acres of mature, ash, sycamore copper beech and oak trees were felled. |
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Trees should be felled away from any holes, main badger runs or obvious latrines. |
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Ever since wooden ships were felled by storms at sea or robbed by pirates, successful businesses risked coming to grief crossing oceans. |
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Turn left at the T-junction after felled area, and 20 yards later dog-leg across the major track. |
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From a felled sago palm, they break up the core of the trunk and separate the pure starch from the fibers. |
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Spruce, larch and sycamore have already been felled from the site to favour oaks, yews and birches to leave the best spruce to grow on. |
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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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He is also said to have slain more than 2,000 elephants for their tusks and felled thousands of sandalwood trees. |
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Winds gusting up to 100 mph felled hundreds of trees, tore roofs from houses, and blocked roads in southern North Island. |
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He produced the two best deliveries of the day, a pair of identical sandshoe crushers that felled the stumps. |
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Trees up to 3 feet in diameter can be felled and larger trees can be girdled. |
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Was the majority leader a martyr for his party, felled by the revolution he led? |
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During the day, Zack and Addie would clear Governor Nicholls Street of trash and felled tree limbs. |
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They offer complex visions of a young artist dead before his time, of a persecuted gay poet, and of a bon vivant felled by stroke. |
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So, is Rampal really that different from a corrupt, charismatic megachurch leader felled by scandal? |
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There were burned trees felled along the way and six foot deep washouts. |
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The little seabird nests high in coastal forests, a fact that had eluded ornithologists until several years ago, when a bird with webbed feet flopped out of a felled tree. |
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To make room for these plantations, vast areas of rainforest are felled, which leads to primary and secondary loss of species. |
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If Conyers doesn't make the ballot, he would be the second Michigan incumbent to be felled by these issues in the past two years. |
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The guns raised in unison, the sighting of the game, the rounds of shots, the thud as a prey is felled, and then the silence. |
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Anyone who had been part of that now felled system had wisely run for the hills. |
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The rotationally felled conifer plantation provides habitat for internationally important populations of nightjar, woodlark, and Dartford warbler. |
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Many of the island's great stands of trees have been felled, and Indonesian loggers continue to decimate an area half the size of Switzerland each year. |
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The film reaches its climax when Temple is felled by giardia, a parasite that infects the small intestine. |
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The sago palm grows 7-8 m high and is felled when it flowers. |
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Made of naturally felled California Redwood, his images, which were conceived during Woodstock '69, are sandblasted into the wood at his family-run sign company. |
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From today they can ride on the Ben Hall steam engine, lovingly carved out of a tree felled from lime avenue, the approach to the stately home's main gates. |
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From Maine to Alabama, the armor of chestnut oaks looked like gold to the tanners who often felled the great trees, stripped the bark, and left the naked wood to rot. |
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Sock, who was ultimately felled by 27-year-old Spaniard Nicolas Almagro, was the youngest man on the list. |
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They were not to be felled or damaged because acorns and beechnuts were important pig fodder, and therefore constituted a source of income for the state. |
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The key to its success was Mohanlal, an actor nonpareil, in the central role of a low-caste artist who transcends his origins, only to be felled by the love of a princess. |
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Many trees have been felled to make way for the busway lanes and stations. |
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Ancient White and Norway pines were felled to build cabins, and in the warmth of those cabins the Finns, Slovenians and Croatians bred, so creating a demand for more cabins. |
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Here we had a mere fifteen year-old brought on as a substitute in a hotly contested senior final who was subsequently felled and left unconscious. |
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Widespread corruption, which was the subject of much comment, seems to have ensured that it was the best, and not the worst, trees that were felled. |
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One of my neighbours was left in tears when the trees were felled. |
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Is it true that as many as 150 Douglas Fir trees were felled? |
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Damage was also caused to the hotel's jetty while several trees in the grounds were felled by the strong winds, although there was not disruption to the electricity supply. |
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A tree which withstood a World War II bomb that destroyed a block of flats has managed to crush garages when it was felled by winds on Monday night. |
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Trees were felled mercilessly to pave way for inhabitations. |
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However, a Council spokesman said the roots of the trees that had been felled were damaged, and it was not correct to state that they had set out to desecrate the area. |
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Trees were not felled or cleared to develop agricultural land. |
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The company has also reduced the height of the development and has introduced a tree planting scheme to replace the diseased trees already felled. |
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The White-Haired Man, so tantalizingly creepy in his appearance last season, was felled pretty quickly. |
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Amid miles and miles of terrain featuring felled timber and twisted roadsigns, the Cup venue looks magnificent. |
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In a long tracking shot at the start of the film, a feral cat prowls this wasteland until it is felled by a slow-motion arrow. |
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If he be strong-handed, he has the trees felled, about one foot from the earth, dragged into heaps, and made into an immense bonfire. |
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Adults are found in summer on newly fallen or recently felled trees chewing tiny slits in the bark in which they lay eggs. |
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Trees may be browsed or broken by large herbivorous animals, such as cattle or elephants, felled by beavers or blown over by the wind. |
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Sinclair opened Swansea's account from the spot on 8 minutes after a Ryan Shawcross tackle had felled Wayne Routledge. |
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A TEENAGER died after he was felled from his trail bike by wire strung across a country track, an inquest heard. |
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In addition, it will take decades for newly planted trees to mature, replace the felled trees, and once again act as a carbon sink. |
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Elsewhere, lumber usually refers to felled trees, and the word for sawn planks ready for use is timber. |
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The woodlands within the estate were taken over by the Forestry Commission and the trees were felled and replaced by conifers. |
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We have not felled any blocks of broadleaves and have no plans to. |
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It is with great regret we will have to lose the two large sycamore trees, they have been declared unsafe by the council arboriculturist consultant and will have to be felled. |
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On-loan Luke Bottomer hit his first goal for the visitors on 24 minutes and Mitchell Tolley slotted home a penalty on 39 minutes after Ahmed Obeng had been felled. |
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In Australian parlance he was the tall poppy that was never felled. |
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The school's youngsters watched as a dead white beam tree was felled. |
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The badnjak is central tradition in Serbian Orthodox Church Christmas celebration where young and straight oak, is ceremonially felled early on the morning of Christmas Eve. |
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In the United States and Canada, generally timber describes standing or felled trees, before they are milled into boards, which are called lumber. |
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The Cutting of the elm was a diplomatic altercation between the Kings of France and England in 1188, during which an elm tree near Gisors in Normandy was felled. |
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I've watched in despair as ancient forests of giant eucalypt, myrtle, sassafras, blackwood and celery-top pine were felled, the great trees crashing to earth. |
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This meant that any given iron furnace required vast tracts of forested land for charcoal production, and generally went out of blast when the nearby woods had been felled. |
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