The Supreme Court rejected official publication of results that showed the Prime Minister had beaten him in a run-off election on Sunday. |
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With all three level on five points dropped there was a run-off to decide the eventual winner. |
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Well, today's Ukrainian Supreme Court decision nullifies the results of the presidential run-off election. |
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The Iranian voting public put a hardliner and a conservative pragmatist into a run-off election with their ballots on Friday. |
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He, from near Thirsk, has come up with a way of reducing the surface run-off from ploughed land during and after heavy rainfall. |
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That's 16 riders racing over 20 heats with a first-place run-off if necessary. |
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He has been soundly beaten in the run-off for the presidential election in France. |
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They will advance to the April 17 run-off if the results are certified later. |
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Rainwater run-off will filter through a rock storage bed into a giant wetlands filter before it goes back into the Rouge River. |
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Now that the Ukrainian supreme court is nixing a run-off and ordering new elections, it's not expected to quiet down anytime soon. |
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If he fails to capture 50 per cent of the vote, there will be a run-off election against the second-place vote-getter. |
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In 1983 a new 4.31-mile circuit was built incorporating some of the original track, but with an improved surface and run-off areas. |
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In addition, the mulch improves soil quality over time, minimizing water waste caused by run-off and evaporation. |
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Winding through the upper canyon, much of the trail has been washed away by the fierce spring run-off from the glaciers still hanging above. |
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Furthermore, there are concerns about the pollution of the water system caused by run-off from these sites. |
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Their handiwork exacerbated run-off and made homeowners more vulnerable to floods and landslides. |
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The catchments of these basins may have a very large surface area, collecting run-off from a vast region. |
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But over time, fertilizer run-off from agriculture, for example, may load the lake with excess nutrients. |
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The family also owned lucrative coal mines in the area and run-off from these added to the pollution. |
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The Surf City contamination is almost certainly the result of urban run-off flushed into storm drains. |
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The primary concern is to minimize run-off and to protect natural water courses. |
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The number of blooms is growing as a result, experts believe, of nutrients and fertilizers in farm and sewage run-off. |
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They are smothered by sediment, and choked by algae growing on nutrient rich sewage and fertilizer run-off. |
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Others make a home near land at nutrient run-off points from farms and power plants. |
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That's long enough to get carried into the rivers by the spring run-off and spread through the whole water table. |
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That run-off soaks through transpiration trenches, so it reduces the volume of water running off and also gives a filtration effect. |
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Water on even the most pristine golf courses can contain excess nutrients and organic matter from fertilizer run-off, grass clippings and leaves. |
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The main cause is excess nitrogen run-off from farm fertilizers, sewage and industrial pollutants. |
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The seeds of F. cernua disperse primarily by gravity and secondarily by surface water run-off after rare heavy rains. |
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Similarly, soils that are permeable tend to facilitate subsurface flow including interflow and throughflow, rather than surface run-off. |
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River pollution generally originates from industrial effluent, agricultural run-off, or domestic sewage discharge. |
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The sun shone brightly and the gutters on the side of the street shone and sparkled with the run-off from the melting snow. |
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It must tie into the existing roof, and you must take roof lines, valleys, run-off, gutters, downspouts and drainage into consideration. |
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Irrigation, agricultural and urban run-off has caused dead zones in many rivers and lakes, and in some oceans. |
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Iceland's Blue Lagoon is a shallow lake, geothermally heated, using the run-off from the nearby power station. |
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In three months, this country will again be vivid green and brimming with wet season run-off. |
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This volume of rain should ensure penetration and saturation ample enough to provide some run-off. |
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He confounded all opinion polls by coming second in the presidential elections, as a result of which he entered the run-off elections against him. |
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He stunned the political establishment on Sunday by making it into the run-off election for president two weeks from now, pushing aside the Socialist Prime Minister. |
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Public opinion polls predict no outright winner, raising the chances of a run-off election in two weeks most probably between he and the chief of the Democratic Party. |
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Calculated run-off has been compared with the observed run-off data for the study. |
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Where run-off liquid from the thawing process may present a risk to health it must be adequately drained. |
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In particular, overfertilisation and algal blooms caused by excess nutrient run-off are threatening the ecological equilibrium of the Baltic Sea. |
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In addition to run-off, this sub-theme addresses a second major source of water that influences rivers: groundwater aquifers. |
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These parameters are based on average climatic conditions and do not take into account the winds or the spring run-off. |
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The main problem for us is agriculture and the run-off because of high rainfall, especially on the west coast. |
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We have signed agreements to exit our insurance operations in the Baltic countries through both portfolio transfers and run-off. |
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Urbanization per se tends to increase the intensity of run-off during storms and heavy rains. |
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However, there is a relatively high risk of phosphorus loss to surface water especially during spring run-off. |
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Near one of their bore-wells, there was a deep trench in which run-off flowed during the monsoon. |
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Urban and industrial activities can also pollute aquifers by run-off of non-inert products or solid residues deposited on the land. |
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Measures will include shifting the piggeries to avoid the possibility of more serious problems with run-off in the future. |
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The use of these concentrated sprays can reduce application costs and avoid excessive leaf run-off as well as spray drift out of the orchard. |
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It is believed that run-off containing animal wastes entered water conduits from nearby farms. |
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The run-off areas are too short, the pits are cramped and the paddock facilities are, by a long way, the worst of the season. |
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Since there are no rivers in Shetland, there is very little fresh water run-off in the voes, and the chances of farmed salmon escaping up the rivers are negligible. |
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Five are in the race for the presidency, and because that means a split vote, it's likely the winner won't be decided before a run-off election in late September. |
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Many Zambian observers had favoured US-style presidential primary elections that would then have had the two leading candidates in a run-off election. |
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It is four-and-a-half years since Germany beat South Africa in a bitter run-off to stage the competition and there was controversy from the start. |
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The increased phosphorus is arising from run-off from agricultural land and farmyards as well as from municipal and industrial effluent discharges. |
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Fish kills provide the most dramatic form of pollution, arising from discharges of silage run-off, manure slurries and sewage and industrial waste. |
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This run-off carries fertile matter from soils into the pond. |
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They blame fertiliser run-off, increased irrigation drawing water from the river, and rising salination as tidal effects reach further up the delta from the South China Sea. |
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But there is no mention of such a phenomenon in the EIA reports of the projects on the Teesta, which is sustained by glacial melt, snowmelt run-off and monsoon rainfall. |
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They are a result of overflowing rivers, accumulated run-off from higher land, and the practice of making low earth barriers to limit soil erosion and store water. |
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Sydney is no stranger to severe thunderstorms, and because large expanses of the urban area are paved, much of the rainfall becomes flood run-off. |
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The trails we went to work on had literally become streams thanks to massive run-off from a new building's parking lot shedding water straight into this watershed area. |
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What will be done about the water run-off from the built-up areas? |
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If he falls short of 50 percent of the vote, there will be a run-off three weeks later. |
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Polls put the two main candidates neck and neck at the head of a race with 24 candidates in all, making a run-off next month almost certain. |
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The country's highest court has voided the country's run-off election amid charges it was fixed for the candidate backed by Moscow. |
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In addition, all the run-off of the spoil caused the river to silt up and make it useless for navigation. |
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He gathered 30 percent of the vote in 2009, but declined to participate in a run-off against Karzai. |
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There are larger run-off areas, longer straights, the track is wider and overtaking is possible. |
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They plan to build up the level of the road and remove any depression thus ensuring that run-off water flows directly to the nearest road gully without ponding. |
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And as for Landrieu, as I said, it seems to look still as if her contest is headed to a run-off. |
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This increases insulation and avoids the need for surface treatment, while the vegetation absorbs rain like a sponge, reducing or at least delaying run-off. |
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Lukashenko won the presidency in a run-off vote the next year. |
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Some of the best dive sites have become cloudy with run-off from the Orinoco as it exits Venezuela just 10 miles off the coast. |
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Based on the two Lytton weather stations, 20 mm to 25 mm of rain fell, producing a rain on snow event which caused high run-off. |
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If the run-off election fails to settle the tie, the election will be decided by the toss of a coin. |
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This wildlife paradise helps improve the quality of water since swamps filter the agricultural water run-off before flowing into the Ottawa River. |
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That's why your water should be tested at least three times a year, especially in early spring when the snow meltdown may cause water run-off to enter your well. |
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Using water of lower quality such as reclaimed waste water effluent, grey water, or run-off from ground surfaces for toilet flushing or irrigation. |
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He will want to negotiate from the stronger position a run-off would secure him. |
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No unusually high levels of pesticides and metals or even oil and grease were detected from the run-off, although the common herbicide atrazine has been detected twice. |
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The first round vote is April 22, the run-off May 6, and Hollande still leads incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in head-to-head polls. |
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Any significant destruction of the vegetal cover would have an impact on surface water run-off and infiltration patterns. |
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Take as an example the pollution of flowing streams by the waste from cities and the poisonous run-off of insecticides. |
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I retired because I had no hydraulic pressure, so I could not change down through the gears, which is why I went wide and had to use the run-off area. |
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A majority of villagers overruled the sane voice of a few to stop asphalting the surface that would hasten the surface run-off instead of trapping the heavenly bounty. |
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It appeared that baker would again have to face Clark in the forthcoming run-off. |
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During spring run-off, freshwater may dominate the upper reaches of the estuary and create a higher degree of stratification downstream. |
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They seal the topsoil and generate surface run-off. |
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Jeneba Tarmoh decided to withdraw from the 100 meter run-off against Allyson Felix that was scheduled for Monday night. |
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The area nearby can be landscaped and contoured to help direct run-off away from the well. |
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Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai has said on Friday he will prefer to contest if the election goes to the second round run-off instead of withdrawing in favour of his rival candidate. |
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As the transitional stage is gearing up to draw closer to its final destination, the political scene is rife with plenty of views on and assessments of yesterday's run-off. |
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In the presence of air and water, this ore can acidify run-off water. |
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Furthermore, Best commented that the Zeros were using most of the flight deck for run-off room. |
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Apply to foliage and to stems to the point of run-off. |
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It often does well near compost heaps, making the most of the rich run-off in the soil. |
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Changes in precipitation can bring about changes not only in run-off magnitude and temporality, but also in frequency and intensity of floods and droughts. |
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For all these reasons the traditional curb, gutter and storm drain systems are contributing to higher cost sewage treatment systems, system failures, and increasing run-off into watercourses. |
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Slaking considerably accelerates the process of run-off. |
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Erosion Due to Run-Off: Undesired or potentially harmful water run-off and soil erosion causes silting, and can result in oxygen deprivation in lake bottoms and stream beds. |
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Didier Ratsiraka, his rival and incumbent president, denounced the move as illegal and called for a run-off vote. Morocco threw out an idea floated by Kofi Annan for partitioning Western Sahara. |
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The surface contour and vegetated cover promote run-off of rainfall and snowmelt, as well as evapo-transpiration of moisture to the atmosphere, which minimizes net infiltration through the tailings. |
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Conservation farming maximises the use of ground cover to reduce water run-off and wind erosion, and allows huge savings in terms of labour because land is not ploughed before planting. |
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The annular seal serves as a barrier to run-off, surface water, and near-surface waters that could otherwise travel down the outside of the casing and contaminate the aquifer. |
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Cultivation techniques which reduce erosion and pesticide run-off have become more widespread in recent years, but potato acreage has also increased. |
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Wellheads for groundwater wells must be located on a higher point of land so that run-off and contaminants drain away from the well head rather than toward it. |
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See articleEric Garcetti, a city councilman, won the run-off to be mayor of Los Angeles, narrowly beating Wendy Greuel, the city controller and union favourite. |
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There have been adverse reports on inter-party violence that have been overdramatized in the media to justify the withdrawal of Mr. Tsvangirai from the presidential run-off poll. |
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The basic design of the Pegasus lauter tun from Steinecker, with its ring-shaped structure, the particular geometry of the raking knives, the increased number of run-off sources ensures optimal washout of the spent grain. |
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Iran's president electMahmoud Ahmadinejad, a religious conservative who is close to Iran's supreme ruler, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, easily won the run-off to become the country's president. |
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It sinks into the ground at this very site, which is a new concept, not having a run-off detention basin someplace down the road. |
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The party's Washington-based hierarchy rallied behind 76-year-old Cochran, the epitome of a southern Republican appropriator, after he was forced into a run-off by McDaniel, 41, a former talkshow host, earlier this month. |
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Approximately 30 great blue herons were found dead near a run-off pond at the Mildred Lake mine site, operated by Syncrude. |
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I've never been to Blyton but from qhat I've heard it's a great circuit lay-out with plenty of run-off areas. |
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Water for placer mining, especially hydraulic mining, depended on natural and artificial storage of snow melt run-off and was a critical factor in placer gold production. |
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