A motorist who claims her car wheel was buckled by a pothole in a road has been told by Bradford Council she will not receive compensation. |
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The dark hole near Pwll Fanogl, believed by some to be a massive pothole in the limestone, is nearly 30m deep. |
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Motorists, who were left stranded after their cars struck a monster pothole, are demanding to know why the council did not issue warnings. |
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The black cloud descended lower over them as the car jolted over the pothole strewn country lane through the hills. |
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The county council should be asked to fill in a large pothole on the corner just past the Old Wharf. |
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Officials said it struck a pothole on the runway, hit a pylon and then plunged into a house near the airport in the town of Busia. |
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In the prairie pothole region of the United States, blackbirds damage ripening sunflower crops. |
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A single trailing wheel not only becomes obstructed less, but can also be tilted out of a pothole. |
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Southend Crown Court heard how his vehicle hit a pothole which caused it to sway from side to side before tipping over and trapping his leg. |
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The refuge's north unit contains the 8,700-acre Medicine Lake, eight smaller lakes, and numerous pothole wetlands. |
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Pedestrians aren't exactly better off, for they are the ones who get splashed with muddy water every time a vehicle lurches into a pothole. |
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The front right wheel clattered through a deep pothole filled with dark rain water which splashed up, showering the front of the van. |
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The second feature is a deep cave or pothole on Wet Rain Hill, just above Liz's Burn, called Bell Hollow. |
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Prairie pothole marshes were present in two small prairie potholes that often dry completely in the summer. |
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The construction manager has just had his 127th prang after driving into a pothole, reported the newspaper. |
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It was pointed out that those who knew avoided the pothole by running the danger of head-on collision with the on coming traffic. |
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Trains and buses have timetables, roads are pothole free and water is entirely drinkable. |
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Common wetland forms in this area include freshwater marshes, shallow open waters and saline marshes and individual pothole marshes. |
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You're always at risk of winding up in the debt ditch whenever you encounter a financial pothole. |
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The wheel bearing unit may not show any cracks even after the toughest tests under abusive loads, e.g. pothole crossings or kerb starts. |
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At this time God said that He caused a great depression like a huge pothole to form near the North Pole. |
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Are my mounts loaded by shock loading when vehicle hits a large pothole on the road designed safely? |
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I know some of you probably felt that I must've fallen victim to a man-eating pothole or maybe even to a hundred wicked, bad-minded activists, but that's just not so! |
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Suddenly, her heel caught in a pothole and her body slammed to the ground. |
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Keep in mind, the U.S. can barely keep its government open, fix a pothole, or move a train 45 miles in an hour in this country. |
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A gentleman named Lee Daly from Dublin, Ireland asked Booker for help with a pothole in front of his house. |
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Riccio intends for his pothole prognostics to stand as a metaphor for, and a criticism of, the nation's neglect of its infrastructure. |
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She caught her robe once on a traffic cone that was blocking off a pothole. |
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Her foot scuffed the pavement and chipped the side of a shallow pothole. |
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Earlier, if he saw a pothole, he walked unconcernedly around it. |
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There is also much less chance of damaging tyres or rims in a pothole. |
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A prehistoric occupation site was discovered at the bottom of a hollow some 600 sq. m. in area, resulting from the collapse of an underground pothole. |
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If you spot a pothole or a pile of rubbish in Bangalore, you can alert city officials by uploading a geo-tagged photograph. |
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The sedge meadow community graded into bluejoint-muhly grass wet prairie along its drier boundaries and prairie pothole marsh where water was deeper. |
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A wheel that falls into a pothole is subject to both vertical and horizontal force. |
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The amount of damage depends on the diameter of the tire, the depth and length of the pothole and the speed of the vehicle. |
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Instead, apply your brakes before hitting a pothole and release them just prior to impact. |
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By calling 3-1-1 to report a pothole you will help improve the safety and wellbeing of your fellow residents. |
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At the moment, the council spends thousands of pounds installing speed humps to calm traffic, what is a pothole but an inverted speed hump? |
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In response, the federal finance minister commented that his government was not in the pothole business, calling municipalities whiners for bringing attention to the pressing needs hurting their communities and residents. |
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One of the more bizarre, if less conspiratorial, theories is that he bore an obsessional grudge against the mayor because the city refused to compensate him for damage caused to his car by a pothole. |
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If you could get down in one piece without hitting a pothole or skidding on the gravel and then manage to navigate the left-hand bend at the bottom you were a legend. |
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The city is so poor, and its government so corrupt, that even the man who fills in the same pothole each day on Lukusa Avenue, in exchange for tips from motorists, is regularly shaken down for bribes by the police. |
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Many Nova Scotians get upset when they read headlines about the Conservatives betraying war widows, for example, or when they read editorials which describe this as a pothole budget. |
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Information about the diameter and depth of the pothole are also useful. |
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Cyclists are expected to ride on the right, but they are allowed to use any part of a lane if their safety warrants it, for example, to avoid a pothole, or to avoid being hit by an opening car door. |
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Providing nesting cylinders has proven to be enormously successful with mallards, pintails, and teal in open wetland areas, such as the Prairie pothole region. |
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Numerous small pothole wetlands occur along the pipeline route in this MLV section with seven of these small wetlands occurring in the vicinity of the rupture. |
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My only regret is that I forgot my camera in the car and got one picture of the community across the lake and one picture of the gigantic pothole. |
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The area is approximately 50 kilometres east of Ottawa and is a significant wetland pothole complex containing over 200 individual wetland basins. |
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For each and every time an inconsiderate pedal pusher has soaked you through, while riding through a rain-filled pothole. |
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It can also be employed at times when the pothole is dry and clean with more lasting results. |
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The workers were shovelling gravel and tarmac into the pothole in the road. |
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Even with the road work we are planning, we should fill this pothole because it represents a danger to drivers. |
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The plateau is bounded by Raven Scar, the longest unbroken cliff in the district, and on top of it is the pothole of Meregill Hole. |
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After buying a new house in San Fernando, he heard the clunk of cars running over a pothole in front of his home. |
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I WAS some what amused by Steve Frazer's claim for compensation off the council when his pushbike was allegedly damaged in a pothole. |
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The workers were shooling gravel and tarmac into the pothole in the road. |
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But once upon a time, bitterns nested in every pothole marsh and every streamside cattail patch from British Columbia to Newfoundland and from Florida to California. |
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I'm a pothole jumping bean, I remember every gutter I've seen. |
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