What shall we do with all of those computer disks and CD-ROMs that inundate our mailboxes? |
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If sea levels rise even a few inches, as is predicted, over the next century, salt water will inundate the freshwater marshes. |
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This site could more effectively control floods and would not inundate park land. |
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Once the ensuing reverential silence has descended, spoon out into bowls, inundate with custard and eat slowly and appreciatively. |
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Then more whacko tourists would inundate their pristine land of home-grown nuts and fruitcakes. |
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Exceptional periods of rain can cause groundwater flooding from springs and winterbournes which inundate roads and overwhelm drainage systems. |
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This means that if an agency stores its information electronically, it would no longer be able to inundate requesters with paper records. |
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In successful nesting seasons, when floods did not inundate the nesting ground and predation was not severe, many young titanosaurs would survive. |
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The second is where potential coastal flooding may inundate New York reprised as today's Daily chart. |
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A virtual kaleidoscope of colour inundate not only the standing piles, but also overrun old fallen timbers that overlap, forming small overhangs and grottoes. |
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The irrigation gains they produce may be more than offset by the loss of the fertile land they inundate. |
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If that happened again it would displace a billion people and inundate most of the world's biggest cities, including New York, London and Mumbai. |
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Floods regularly inundate the camp, and local hostility to the incomers often leads to violence. |
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The intent was not to inundate you with statistics but to show a very superficial energy profile of homes in the north. |
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Floods and heavy downpours associated with rising sea levels will inundate cities and other habitats at or below sea level. |
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Untreated waste, industrial refuse, pesticides, and other pollutants inundate waters and make them not just dirty but deadly. |
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The majority of the rivers overflow and inundate roads and houses. |
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Though the temptation is strong to inundate the report with technical terms and details, I will limit myself to the essentials. |
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This is particularly important in low-lying countries such as Bangladesh, where a one-metre rise in sea level would inundate half of the country's rice land with saltwater. |
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When the precipitation rate increases in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, floods inundate southern China and Bangladesh and drought hits some of the remotest Indian villages. |
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This 900 MW plant would inundate 10 communities, consisting of more than 800 families and the land of 2,000 farmers. |
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The slackwater system used for the canal required a large number of dams to inundate shallows and rapids. |
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Flooding also takes place along lake and coastal shorelines, when higher than normal water levels inundate low-lying areas. |
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The building of the canal is expected to control the annual floods that inundate many parts of the capital, causing much loss of life and property. |
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This immense wave comes from cosmic space and will inundate the entire earth. |
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In lived-out solidarity with the destitute, the light of the Holy Spirit can inundate our lives. |
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This causes water to overflow the river banks and inundate low-lying lands adjacent to the channel. |
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics website was overloaded and unable to be used, when hackers tried to inundate the system. |
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We have seen money inundate the hedge fund community, adding an additional layer of leveraged speculation on top of an already egregiously overleveraged financial system. |
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That would inundate permanently this vast strip of flooded forest around the lake. |
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The mobile sand waves may periodically inundate and later reveal ledge and boulder areas, which would otherwise be suitable for lobsters. |
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Most flood-control projects involve widening, deepening and straightening channels so they can hold a larger volume of water before they can inundate adjacent flood plains. |
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The releases associated with the Tulsequah Glacier near Juneau often inundate a nearby airstrip. |
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Floods can inundate such development at high financial cost and often with loss of life. |
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A tsunami can occur in any tidal state and even at low tide can still inundate coastal areas. |
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The Devil will disturb your thoughts, make uncertain all your actions, by his words he is going to suggest to you all kinds of lowness, and he is going to inundate you with terrible torments. |
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Their emissions will inundate our planet's atmosphere in a matter of generations if they are not provided with the technological means to reduce them. |
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He continues to work in Canada and abroad to find better ways to manage urban stormwater so that it does not inundate urban areas or pollute nearby streams and lakes. |
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Why did they remove the finding that Chinese FDIs are invested in certain multinationals that inundate African markets with low quality goods, especially textiles? |
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As wave actions are exponentially linked to sea level, an increase of half a metre in sea level would completely inundate these island States, putting at risk the survival of their human populations. |
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These countries can then inundate developing country markets with cheap imports that put local farmers out of business and endanger food security. |
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A rise in sea levels would permanently inundate many coastal wetlands and lowlands, would accelerate coastal erosion, exacerbate coastal flooding and storm damage and increase the salinity of estuaries and coastal acquifers. |
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The quality of the coverage is often low and the evening TV news magazines inundate the viewers with the same images of politicians giving press conferences and of journalists meticulously taking notes. |
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One such estimate is that by 2100, the rise in sea level could be more than one metre, which would inundate some 15 to 17 per cent of the low-lying costal areas of Bangladesh, displacing approximately 20 million people. |
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Like many children whose parents inundate them with toys and gadgets instead of spending time with them, Éléonore has her lifelines: her babysitter Madeline and her dreams of the sea. |
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On April 29 and 30, as rising flood waters threatened to inundate the Legislative Complex, Members worked steadily through extended hours to complete the remaining legislative business. |
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Beatlemania took England and Europe by storm and proceeded to inundate American teenagers. |
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The Dutch would sometimes inundate the land to hinder the Spanish army. |
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