Most days, we played games in the streets or by the fishpond in the back yard, and explored the narrow maze-like alleyways with newfound friends. |
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Visible earthworks include roads, a fishpond, the foundation of a manor house, and 30 peasant houses set out in regular rows. |
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The more sunlight falls on the pond and the larger the quantity of algae, the higher will be the oxygen-production in the fishpond. |
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If the remaining water measures up to half or more than half of the original level, then the soil will hold water for a fishpond. |
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The update of recent records from Hungary identified the Hortobagy fishpond complex as the site of most recent records. |
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Thanks to its fishpond, the restaurant offers fresh seafood throughout the year. |
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The wooden-floor pier tents are by a stream and fishpond, while glamping tents have a mezzanine level, bathrooms, TV and hot tub. |
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Swapping freedom for a fishpond is a trade that anyone preferring a quiet time might be tempted to make when faced with a resurgent Caesar. |
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Poor information exchange, lack of extension services and lack of contingency planning can each be fatal blows to a fishpond project. |
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This forum was one of the fishpond of the new French Touch generation, with artists like Arias, Jeff di Feno or Arno Cost. |
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As it was surrounded by a fishpond, the building was accessed via a small bridge on its south side. |
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Here are some things to consider when you select a site for a fishpond. |
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The water emerges through a singular nymphaeum in the west niche opposite the entrance and runs into the fishpond via an incline cut with zigzag channels. |
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She also dug a fishpond to fertilize the soil. |
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Other no less valuable elements are the extensive fishpond systems with secondarily formed littoral communities, which often replace the original wetland biotopes. |
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Local communities consider it as their unique fishpond. |
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The home features a solar hemicycle footprint, patio, fishpond, carport, and outdoor connectivity to the natural landscape. |
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The ancient Kuapa fishpond, on the west coast of Koko Head and enclosed by beach parks and a marina crossed by Kalanianaole Highway, is fed by mountain streams from the north and tidal water from Maunalua Bay. |
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Pumps are the heart of any fishpond or water garden. |
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A fishpond is an enclosed body of water used to raise fish. |
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The yard farm includes a small fishpond that has about 1500 fish. |
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This lake was later called the King's Fishpond, as the rights to fish belonged to the Crown. |
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