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We anticipate the work will begin in the autumn and will involve cleaning, relining or renewing certain water mains in the area.
And even if mains electricity was used, the voltage would be stepped down to battery-levels.
But a laptop, even if it was plugged in, would just react to the mains cutoff by switching to its internal battery.
The mains all come with five choices of potatoes, and a vegetable selection.
I just stopped long enough to turn the gas off at the mains and then got out.
There are also plans to lay new water mains to replace pipes dating back to the Second World War as part of the project.
All mains were served with vegetables and potatoes, but we went for broccoli with hollandaise sauce, a moreish combination to say the least.
It was also delivering water to the camp, where many mains and sewage pipes are broken.
Water mains and gas, sewer, telephone, and electrical systems were disrupted through the area.
Incorrectly installed systems can waste water and care must be taken not to contaminate mains water supplies through backflow.
The mains arrived on big white plates, looking like oversized palates of paint with sauces vibrantly red.
It only permits a municipality to spend the money raised through development charges on new sewers, water mains and other facilities.
Gas mains were ruptured and car petrol tanks exploded, adding more fuel to the flames.
However, water in the heating system circulates, so would not be a draw on the mains water.
A leading connoisseur of bottled water last night advised consumers to pick and choose between bottled and mains water.
Temporary fences can be electrified by connecting to a mains boundary fence.
Their home was destroyed as they slept after gas escaped from a mains pipe into the foundations of their house and ignited.
Cosmetics have a very high water content but the water used is normally a passive ingredient taken from filtered mains water.
Even in Aberdeenshire, some communities have only recently been connected to the mains supply for the first time.
All the mains are served with rice and peas, a Jamaican staple, plantain and a basic salad.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If there is any danger of injury to these mains they may be enclosed in iron pipe.
The pressure also in the mains in London seldom exceeds 120 feet at the utmost.
Yarmouth won eleven mains and five byes, and Norwich nine mains and seven byes.
It is convenient to speak of the different drains as mains, sub-mains, and minors.
Generally, there will be no conflict of circumstances, as to where the mains shall be located.
In locating the mains, regard must always be had to the quantity of water and to the fall.
The standpipe is simply a large vertical tube connected to the water mains from which and into which water readily flows.
Work on improving the water mains in a Vale of Glamorgan town will begin later this month.
There had been a short-circuit on the copper mains in the station.
Also the marches and polonaises a quatre mains he played with his pupils.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water said work would involve the building of a new pumping station and laying more than 12 kilometres of water mains.
Norwich won by seven battles ahead in the mains, and two in the byes.
The packers had secret mains, through which they stole billions of gallons of the city's water.
Popular mains include blue lobster from Brittany in orange and red wine sauce and lobster thermidor.
Thou canst either hang him from a tree-he and his brood-till there re mains no hair that is red within thy land.
It includes starters such as game pt and mains including breast of guinea fowl, British partridge and wild Scottish venison.
The pounds 25m scheme by Northumbrian Water will involve cleaning the inside of 156km of trunk water mains between Warkworth in Northumberland and the north of Newcastle.
He had been consumed with thirst until he found one of the water mains near the railway arch smashed, and the water bubbling out like a spring upon the road.
Iron water mains become brittle with age, and the combination of hot days and cold McKenzie River water can make them more susceptible to failure, Harwood said.
For our mains we went for another of the specials, lobster thermidor.
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