At high tide a sluice was closed and the water then left to flow back at a controlled rate to operate the mill wheels. |
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I can't cite any similar highhandness on Woodward's part, nor is he the sort to sluice the words of authorities directly into his journalism. |
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A sluice gate, half hidden behind the roof of the mill, controls the water to power the waterwheel. |
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If rain falls into the bird's mouth, theoretically it could sluice down the windpipe past the larynx and into the lungs. |
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In the cage, I could hear only the sluice and swoosh of rushing and retreating water. |
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He even made a sluice of tin and boards to catch and carry the rainwater to the parched crops. |
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Gravels were added to a sluice box, and gravity-sorting concentrated the gold. |
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There is one sluice gate open at the moment, with conditions best for fly fishing. |
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Mr Hanson was dressed apart from his shoes and socks, which were discovered near the reservoir's sluice gate, along with a house key on a ring. |
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Then, finally throwing the switch he opened the floodgate to the sluice, and let the water roll out into the place that was once the White River. |
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The track was not used often, but had a water ditch on one side which would regularly have to be drained through a sluice gate. |
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This had caused levels in the lodge to fluctuate and water had to be diverted from the stream via a sluice. |
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The pent-up waters, controlled by a sluice gate, were directed past the mill wheel, driving the wooden gears, shafts and millstones. |
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Its waters are only a sluice gate away from being part of the Port Solent harbour. |
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Work will include restoration of the sluice gate and ironwork, de-silting the pond and replacing the edging stones. |
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We still use it for watering the garden and I have been known to sluice the back of my neck under it on a hot afternoon. |
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Other work will include restoration of the sluice gate, iron work, edging stones and walling. |
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He could hear Joe working the handle of the sluice that would send water gushing into the other troughs. |
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Water was pumped by an old fire-engine from the creek to the quarry to sluice clay off the stone. |
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When it's finished we want to test it by blocking up the sluice gate using a bale of hay or something similar. |
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Her mind opened, a huge sluice gate to the onslaught of maddened thoughts. |
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The bridge is separated into two parts by a wooden sluice gate. |
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An aboiteau is a long wooden sluice or culvert which was used by the early Acadians to drain the salt marshes so they could plant crops. |
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Pointed out was the fact that due to the closure of these sluice gates there was no flow of water, resulting in water stagnating in the khazan lands. |
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The stream has now become nothing more than a sediment sluice with rock pools filled-in with sand and gravel, and former riffle reaches submerged in sediment. |
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That wood was harvested in the Green River forest and transported from the Davis Mill to the Saint Jacques sluice or conveyer. |
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Now the groundwater is 20 metres down, and he requires a 15-horsepower pump to sluice his green paddy-fields. |
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Local farmers rebelled by opening sluice gates and dynamiting the aqueduct. |
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The prime minister and the governor of Bangkok have even rowed in public over which of them has authority to open particular sluice gates. |
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But the strategy is angering those in the northern suburbs, where neighbourhoods are filling up with water as the sluice gates remain closed. |
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In the small hours of June 1st, engineers began the third and final phase of the project when they closed 19 of the dam's 22 sluice gates. |
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Relocation is necessary because of the small size of the sluice, which limits the maximum size of naval vessels that can be built there. |
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Never insert your hand between the injector sluice flap and the injector sluice! |
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He took core samples from the hollowed out log that formed the sluice and also from the two intact logs that were lying parallel to the sluice. |
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In mid-October, Parks Canada drains the Rideau Canal by opening the sluice valves at the Ottawa Locks near Parliament. |
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Lime or cement are applied across the full working width directly in front of the milling and mixing rotor by means of a cellular wheel sluice. |
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This is transformed into mechanical energy when the water rushes down the sluice and strikes the rotary blades of turbine. |
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A truck was placed inside the enclosure to have its load measured prior to being unloaded in the Saint Jacques sluice. |
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The six metre long whale likely entered the reservoir by the sluice gates of the plant while following a school of fish. |
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It is feasible in run-of-river dams or storage dams with full-length sluice gates. |
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Lock walls, gates, sluice tunnels and wing walls were all designed and constructed to carry significantly greater force than in earlier canals. |
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This would be used to pump water from the beck into the river when the sluice was closed, so that beckwater did not itself back up and flood the roads. |
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Xiaolangdi, a major reservoir along the notoriously flood-prone river, opened its sluice gate to release extra water from downpours during the past week, the report said. |
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If it isn't going over the sluice gate then it isn't raining too much. |
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Chef Garcelon and several members of the kitchen staff are standing around, watching the honey sluice out of the centrifuge. |
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She stopped, staring, as several score thoughts and fears, feelings and emotions kicked her in the tail, clenching her gut and sending a sluice of cold water down her spine. |
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Behind the scenes, outside the realm of public participation, project authorities proceeded to try to make navigation illegal, while moving on to say that navigation of the sluice was unsafe. |
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Back in the Bristol Royal Infirmary, on the eighth floor, senior nursing assistant Alison Sweeting, 50, is in the sluice room of a gastrointestinal surgery ward, filling a bowl with warm water to give a patient a bed bath. |
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During a climbing expedition inside the stone wall, Scherrer, a construction engineer with a master's degree, shows the newly created fish sluice. |
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Head sluice, ogee type waste weir and other appurtenant work of bharari tank scheme. |
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The Tigers closed the sluice gates of a dam, depriving thousands of families, mostly from the ethnic Sinhalese majority, of irrigation and drinking water. |
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Years of navigating the structure demonstrated that the sluice was safe for the general public and whitewater recreational enthusiast, including commercial rafting companies. |
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The hydraulic circuits are composed of a water intake with a 17.5 x 20 m2 mouth, 432.8 m of loading chambers and 55 m long inlet pipe arrangements and 4 coffer dam sluice gates. |
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The latter flows west into a sluice at Katwijk, where its waters can be discharged into the North Sea. |
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Next day sluice gates on the coast at Nieuport were opened and flooded the area between the Yser and the railway embankment. |
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It ended in a sluice at Goole, and was never intended to be navigable, as boats could access the Aire at Turnbridge. |
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Out of sight of the houses he took off his clothes and let the rain sluice down on his bare body. |
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He also built two dams and a sluice gate that frees dammed water to operate a 14-foot undershot waterwheel. |
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The Village Voice put its sassiest junior movie critic on the Meyer beat, opening the sluice gate to torrents of mannered enthusiasm. |
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I must have opened up some sluice gate inside her and everything that had been dammed up came spilling out. |
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Dredged channels silt up, sluice mechanisms deteriorate with age, levees and dams may suffer seepage or catastrophic failure. |
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A sluice box is still the best tool to recover gold. |
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The mill race brings water to the mill pond from the river via a sluice gate about a quarter of a mile upstream. |
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In order to insure the reliability and safety of the entire deep sluice installation, the hydro-mechanical plant and all associated equipment will be extensively refurbished. |
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A sluice box is generally defined as an elongated wood or metal trough equipped with traverse riffles through which alluvial material is washed to recover the heavy minerals. |
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At the same time, they conduct research to prevent sedimentation at the sluice gates and barrages and utilize water in reservoirs more effectively. |
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Active flow management occurs in the case where an action must be taken, such as opening a sluice gate, to implement an environmental flow downstream. |
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Open the rotary slide of the injector sluice. |
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There are two aqueducts which join just north of the mill complex, and a sluice which enabled the operators to control the water supply to the complex. |
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Mr. Betancourt is the sluice gate for communism in Venezuela. |
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The sluice was later swept away in a flood and never replaced. |
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The lake is topped up from the sea by opening a sluice at high tide. |
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