With the sounder on and eyes focused on the screen, I slowly motored the boat up and over the submerged bombora. |
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It floated a short distance before becoming completely submerged in the river, thought to be between six and eight feet deep. |
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Scientists say the city was submerged at the bottom of the lake about 2,000 or 3,000 years ago for unknown reasons. |
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The basal 5.5 cm of submerged stem were unshaded and the plant was exposed to north light from the laboratory window. |
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As she hit the water, she pumped her arms to keep herself submerged, but Marcy was no swimmer, especially in this thick soup. |
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He dreamt he was under a giant tent in the desert and he was submerged in strange music, which was being played from far away on a steel drum. |
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She submerged herself, difficult to do with the added resistance of the buoyant air, but not impossible. |
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During his fifth trip to Papua New Guinea, Hall took this month's featured photograph of a female squid laying eggs on a submerged tree branch. |
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The job involves the handwashing of items that cannot be submerged and other tasks specified according to established policy and procedure. |
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Half submerged, crouched behind the existing war memorial and camouflaged within the terrain, it has an aspect of stealthiness. |
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The huge size of brachiosaurs led some researchers to suggest that they spent most of their time submerged in water. |
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Make sure it is totally submerged, and soak each batch in clean water to avoid pollutants. |
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The green soapy substance covered the dishes and David signaled for them to be submerged in the water. |
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Dolphins and whales, air breathers like us, remain submerged on a single breath hold for up to 40 minutes. |
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When crocodiles are completely submerged, the ears and nostrils are closed by valves, and the eyes covered by membranes. |
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They take the form of a submerged roar, a bombilation of sound coming up from the bottom of the sea. |
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Crews in Central Texas pulled this woman to safety after fast-moving waters swept and submerged her car. |
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It is this submerged reef that causes fierce surges of current in the tide races in the area. |
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Social criticism is still present, then, but it is half submerged in the dynamics of strong men in conflict. |
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To make sure that the roots stay submerged, tie them gently with a piece of string that has been weighted with a stone. |
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Rafts of weed can be commonplace drifting downstream, and they come to rest in many a slack, eddy or on any partly submerged structure. |
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You should test for bacteria if your well head becomes flooded or submerged. |
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In addition there are historic artifacts, submerged wharves and docks, and natural features like caves and reefs to explore. |
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Residents looked on in tears as water receded slowly, offering the first glimpses of streets, squares and ground floors submerged in mud. |
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As the wind increased, the yacht heeled over to a precarious angle and its bow was being continually submerged by the oncoming swell. |
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The propulsion system provides a maximum submerged speed of 33 knots and a surface speed of 10 knots. |
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Amber is the fossilised resin of ancient pine trees, submerged under the sea in thin veins. |
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The happy hoppers are mainly characterized by their repetitive, intense activity once they have submerged. |
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No aquatic herbicide is currently approved for submerged weed control that does not place some restriction on the use of the treated water. |
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Tidal processes constantly winnow the substrate surface in the submerged mouthbar front, and resuspend mud and silt into the water. |
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We also liked the photo of what looked like a submerged lido on the beach at Broadstairs. |
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In July and August of that year, the monsoon waters rose in the Narmada and submerged villages. |
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For example, submerged arc welding is widely used for building up the surface of worn parts. |
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At high tide it is fully submerged, but at low tide the tip of the ceiling is just dry and can be seen from a boat. |
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The saga began two years ago when a swimmer died after hitting his head on a submerged post in the lake. |
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Air-vehicles were fluently moving above ziggurats submerged in the luxuriant greenery. |
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Almost all our Spanish and Taino history is submerged beneath British and African origins and even the British influence is fast being eclipsed. |
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The submerged firing of the missiles can be conducted in a single salvo while the submarine is moving at a speed of 5 knots. |
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One couple was shown exchanging vows submerged in an aquarium tank, diving bells over their heads, while tropical fish swam past. |
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The fuel tank incorporates baffles to prevent fuel slosh and to keep the pump submerged. |
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Representational elements were gradually submerged in scintillating patterns of colour. |
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The long toes may help screamers walk on emergent and submerged aquatic vegetation. |
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Data has come from flight recorders submerged in saltwater and seared by 1,000-degree temperatures. |
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He, completely submerged and barehanded, caught catfish in the Altamaha River's thick brown water, locating them by touch among the tree roots. |
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His extensive knowledge of historical style contributed to, but was submerged beneath, forms dictated by megalomanic fantasies. |
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Faraday pressurized chlorine gas inside a curved glass tube that was submerged at one end in a beaker of crushed ice. |
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The seedlings when submerged had only primary roots and rudimentary seminal roots. |
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In 1900 the U.S. Navy acquired its first modern submarine, fitted with torpedo tubes and running submerged on electricity from storage batteries. |
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Able to dock at the mid-water stations to upload data as well as receive new mission instructions, they can remain submerged indefinitely. |
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The root system was submerged in nutrient solution, and a plastic tube was connected to the cut end of the stem to collect the fluid. |
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Until the gas bladder fully inflates, these fish use submerged objects to prop themselves up. |
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The duck breast was unaccountably submerged in red wine, and the veal blanquette was flat. |
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Vocals are tucked in the back, submerged in reverb as blips and bleeps and chiming guitars send the whole thing home. |
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The jug in Plate XI is blown cristallo glass infused with fragmented bits of gold leaf and submerged random streaks of amethyst glass. |
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The grains submerged immediately on contact with the surface, and sank rapidly, accumulating at the bottom. |
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He was submerged in the water of the Dalton swimming pool where, unbelievably, he stayed for an hour. |
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Over the fast blue waters of the Harrison we blasted up the river, skimming the surface at high speed, skipping lightly over submerged sand bars. |
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In the multipolar world that has ensued from the end of the Cold War, submerged tensions between the US and Europe have come out into the open. |
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That was why the bronze screw and rudder were covered by oilcloths until they were safely submerged and out of sight. |
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Mycelial tissue was harvested, lyophilized, submerged in liquid nitrogen and ground into a powder. |
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A republican government does not comfortably coexist with a submerged caste within the population. |
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A sheet of glass was blown out of one window, the car park was submerged and water gradually rose up the main steps. |
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And why did the telephone still work when it was completely submerged under water? |
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In 1953, 250 car bodies were submerged off Alabama for use as artificial reefs. |
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Because, as you can see, so many of the homes in this neighborhood are completely submerged, under water. |
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Her claim for damages was still under consideration by City Hall when yesterday morning's flood waters submerged her home. |
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I packed everything I could into plastic bags and sealed the tops, then submerged them in icy water in the sink. |
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The areas adjoining Devi Nagar, including Dadiana, Dandehri, Manakpur and Lohgarh villages were submerged in water. |
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The first problem with the pipes occurred in late August when a leak resulted in the facility's plant room being submerged in water. |
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Flood-hit Fair Oak traders are still counting the cost of a huge torrent of water which submerged part of the shopping parade. |
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Low agricultural lands are now submerged in water due to heavy rains, which will dry out in Autumn and will generate another picturesque view. |
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Houses in Mastgarh village are still submerged in knee-deep water after the recent rains that lashed out the area for three consecutive days. |
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Smiling wickedly, he parted her long legs and submerged under the frothy surface of the water. |
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After not getting the pleasure he requires from his only love he turns to Banquo who up till now has kept his feelings submerged. |
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Continue to cook over a low heat until vegetables are submerged in their own liquid. |
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At high tide, many mudskipper species take cover in their submerged burrows to avoid being attacked by predatory fish that cruise the shallows. |
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Anti-submarine warfare is an area where the advantage swings between the surface fleet and the submerged boats. |
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Manatees usually stay submerged for about two minutes before surfacing to breathe air. |
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Another nuclear submarine, the Triton, circumnavigated the world in 84 days while submerged, a record that still stands. |
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Several researchers have shown that this is not the case, that hydrophytes in submerged soils can develop substantial mycorrhizal infection. |
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I completely submerged myself in the ice-cold water, but resurfaced feeling refreshed and quickly dried out. |
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As I pedaled along, slowly to enjoy the morning, I noticed a park bench whose legs were submerged in the dark lake waters. |
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One footballer is seen as much like another, their idiosyncrasies, their individual character submerged beneath the mass marketing tools. |
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Supplementation of cultures with the rich nutrient peptone has been previously shown to suppress submerged culture conidiation. |
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They are submerged in American culture, singing American pop songs and imitating cultural behaviors. |
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The village has not yet been submerged and they are still there living off their six acres of farmland. |
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They are reported to be capable of diving to depths of 100 to 150 fathoms and remain submerged for up to 15 minutes. |
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The water bodies are embellished with ornamental fish, cascades, fountains and expensive plants that could be grown in submerged pots. |
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Six months on, much of the town is still submerged in broken masonry and fallen concrete. |
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The Sangameshwar temple is at the confluence of rivers Alaknanda, Varuna and Shastri and gets submerged during monsoon. |
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While submerged during high tide, an intertidal organism is likely to display a body temperature similar to that of the surrounding water. |
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The Ings, one of the flood defences for York, is inundated, and farmer Chris Kirby woke this morning to find his farm submerged. |
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The notion of invention, of creation, is submerged in the long line of intellectual forebears. |
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Three people are still missing, thought to be trapped in the submerged fuselage, and the plane's flight recorder has yet to be recovered. |
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Heavy-duty black polythene sheeting was applied as required to keep the submerged parts of the shoot and root in darkness. |
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Cellars of most apartments in the low-lying area were flooded, with cars and two-wheelers submerged in water. |
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These models will have multiple flues for greater heat transfer surface, or a more submerged combustion chamber. |
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He coughed again, sounding like a submerged jeep trying to be extricated from a lake of mud. |
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After the death of his beloved son, he had retired to a country house and submerged himself in seclusion for several months. |
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After electroporation, cells were plated on glass coverslips submerged in maintenance media. |
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Attacks usually happen in the evening, when the humans aren't looking for half submerged crocodiles, but the crocs are on the lookout for a meal. |
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Behind the cuspate sand bar is a low-tide lagoon, which is completely submerged during high tide. |
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It swims with its head submerged, sometimes up-ended much like a dabbling duck. |
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She submerged them desperately in the easeful waters of the sea where it licked at the mouth of the cave. |
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Late last week, Kingfisher hit a submerged object and damaged her daggerboard. |
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The unit is made of heavy galvanised metal and can stay submerged in a river or dam for long periods without any corrosion. |
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Over the years, his humanity has been submerged through a deadening routine. |
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The argument between the government and the BBC has become so arcane that most of the general public feel submerged beneath the pros and cons. |
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On the outside of the bay, submerged ridges and pinnacles projecting from the sunken part of the crater rim approach the surface. |
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The islands are at risk of being submerged if sea levels rise, which is an expected result of global warming. |
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But the scale of last year's flooding surpassed these previous deluges, with 45 square kilometres of land submerged. |
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Importantly, an echo sounder will help you avoid catching bottom with deep-diving lures wherever there is a sudden shelf or submerged island. |
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The ship is fitted with two submerged signal ejectors, small vertical discharge tubes which can launch either acoustic or bubble decoys. |
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An electric-resistance water heater has electric heating elements submerged in a storage tank. |
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As the ocean crust spread away from the higher ocean ridges, the guyots sank below sea level, becoming completely submerged. |
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Ten feet down in the marbled earth, like a sieve in dishwater, the metallic shopping cart lay partially submerged. |
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The Emperor penguin is an exceptional diver and can stay submerged for 18 minutes and dive as deep as 500 meters. |
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At Sadiapani village, land was acquired for a diversionary railway line, as the existing one will be submerged. |
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He said a dredge is being used to bring up wreckage submerged under 11m of water. |
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Due to its atomic energy source which required no air and very limited fuel, the Nautilus could stay submerged for virtually unlimited periods of time. |
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The levees failed and much of that city was submerged under water. |
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Totally submerged are bladderwort, coontail, and water milfoil. |
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The little boy was submerged under the water when the crews got there. |
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I can't imagine a prisoner being submerged in water up to the neck. |
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You still get the glorious harmonies, of course, and the dextrous guitar playing still stands out, rather than being submerged underneath the raised volume. |
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There's a series of perfectly overhanging trees, some of which are partly submerged creating some enticing looking weed rafts and the bank would appear to be undercut too. |
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In a typical experiment to determine the heat of combustion, a known amount of substance would be combusted in a sealed container submerged in a well-insulated water bath. |
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A few plants, called oxygenators, grow completely submerged. |
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The road was impassable and parts were submerged in 2ft of water. |
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The islands are low coral caps surmounting submerged extinct volcanoes. |
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The one-eyed, savage giant called Cyclops remained a mystery, submerged in the myths and imagery of men at sea and women who wait for them, told through story and song. |
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Flow rates over the substratum and around submerged objects depend on wind strength and fetch, and in streams, on stream gradients and hydraulic input. |
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The bottom of the rock has a layer of calcrete that tells us it was at one time exposed to air and it shows the transition between being exposed and becoming submerged. |
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How do people make sense of the onrush without being submerged by it? |
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As a child, did you ever slip beneath the bathwater's surface, listen to the blood thrumming in your ears, and find comfort in being completely submerged? |
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On Tuesday, users discovered how to do it in a pool, complete with a submerged photo for reference. |
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The original physical feeling of causal efficacy is submerged but not eliminated by an inrush of conceptual feelings, and then we have a display of qualities presented to us. |
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In the Biorock electro-accretion process, a low-voltage direct current supplied by either solar panels or charging stations is applied to a submerged metal grid. |
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Due to their low submerged speed, most submarines operated as temporarily submersible torpedo boats, largely sailing and often attacking while surfaced. |
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If the weather continues to get warmer and the ice caps continue to melt, the level of the sea would rise and several of the sea ports that we know would be submerged. |
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The upper surfaces of the orange sinter, which are submerged in the hot spring waters, are commonly covered with a thin biofilm that overlies the microbes. |
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Several traffic lights are non-functional, most of the streets are poorly lit, and the drainage system is very poor resulting in most buildings being submerged by water. |
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Because the unopened fruit won't sink when submerged in water, many believe the fruit of the kapok tree floated its way from Latin America to Africa. |
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Actually, my informants tell me he was in Garry Point Park in Steveston, so the chosen one's tootsies were really submerged in the sweet and muddy Fraser River. |
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He is quite content to let whole neighbourhoods, whole cities, indeed whole countries be submerged in crime, so long as it does not affect him personally. |
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The submerged State presents conservatives with another unexpected and unfamiliar intellectual challenge. |
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This description would be very difficult to accept without the experience of being submerged in discontinuous cultural complexity over a protracted period of time. |
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I got the underpainting done today, experiencing the old feeling that a nice fresh drawing was being submerged in a more or less monotone drabness. |
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Bladderworts, whose intricately branched, bladder-bearing stems are completely submerged, send up small aerial stems with inch-long yellow flowers. |
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The Dolomite depositional system is composed of a superficial plateau with shoals and ponds, limiting a submerged and protected inner shelf environment in the western area. |
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The folded rocks are seen in exposed and submerged nearshore reefs, and cliffed headlands where upfolds bring the harder Black Rock Sandstone above sea level. |
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Children, clinging to favorite toys, huddled on bows while heartsick adults maneuvered motorboats over submerged roads and through trees and bushes to reach higher ground. |
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I order from the meat trolley, a big stainless steel affair in which various meats are submerged in hot water and juices and heaved into view when a lever is pulled. |
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Mr Metcalf, who was based at Ramsbottom Fire Station, dived for the boy but his rope became snagged on an underwater branch and he became submerged himself. |
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The moors and levels are formed from a submerged and reclaimed landscape. |
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Despite numerous campaigns among players and fans to try and tackle racism, the game is still submerged in a sea of stereotypes about foreigners and alien cultures. |
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Mr Price said he had spoken to a friend in the centre of Milnsbridge who had helped pull screaming children from cars submerged in waist-deep water. |
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Monsoon rains sparked widespread flooding that submerged the camp in water. |
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As William Manchester asserts What the folk hero was and what he believed are submerged by the demands of those who follow him. |
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These submerged accounts locate a broader horizon of possibilities, and remind people that there are other histories to write and unscripted stories to tell. |
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Wildlife managers say mute swans are destroying significant amounts of submerged aquatic vegetation and chasing other shorebirds away from their nesting sites. |
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Hitting one of these submerged boxes, in a storm, steaming with the wind on your port quarter, would have been the equivalent of colliding with a supermarket delivery lorry. |
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An extension of an old lava flow that submerged the surrounding beach, the wall begins at 5ft, three yards from the island's shore, and drops to a maximum depth of 65 ft. |
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All dead and yellowing growth should be cleared from marginal plants and water lilies, and submerged aquatics that are getting out of hand should be thinned out. |
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Geologically, the island is an outcrop of a submerged mountain range. |
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He made regular trips to remote parts of the Amazon rainforest, where seasonal floods produce a bizarre drowned world in which fish feed in the submerged crowns of trees. |
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He dove under, then resurfaced briefly, then submerged himself again. |
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Encourage research into the effects of acidification of water bodies on the survival of floating water plantain by establishing a series of submerged fixed-point sample plots. |
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Once completely submerged in a streamline position, do three, four or five dolphin kicks, building from about 50 percent to 90 percent effort or more. |
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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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Businesses were lured to eastern North Carolina by the notion of mining the rich peat soil submerged beneath vast pocosins or evergreen shrub bogs. |
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As the water drops, submerged trees, rocks, even old roadbeds break the surface or, worse, lurk just below it, waiting to bust a prop or bend a shaft. |
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All of the above aquatic plants grow with roots submerged and tops floating on the water, but some aquatics actually float, roots and all, like little boats. |
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I held my breath and submerged myself under the steaming water. |
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Zander tend to spawn on submerged tree stumps, branches and reeds, although it is suspected that they can also spawn on plants and even canal pilings. |
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Slowly pulling the fly over the submerged branches it reached the edge of the danger zone, I let the fly drop down a few feet, then gave a couple of quick pulls. |
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Zostera marina is found on sandy substrates or in estuaries, usually submerged or partially floating. |
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Although prominently named on Ordnance Survey maps, Beckhead Tarn is a small shallow pool with a bed of peat and submerged flags. |
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The reservoir takes its name from Angram, a settlement in the township of Stonebeck Up, submerged when the reservoir was built. |
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In both cases the former confluences of the two tributaries with the River Derwent are now submerged below the respective reservoirs. |
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Though quarry water is often very clear, submerged quarry stones and abandoned equipment make diving into these quarries extremely dangerous. |
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Five days after Hurricane Katrina, large swaths of New Orleans, such as Canal Street seen here, are still submerged in water. |
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In the turbid state, the development of submerged vegetation is prevented by low underwater light levels. |
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Righting a turtled boat is usually difficult, since an upside-down hull is very stable and the submerged sails will resist your efforts. |
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Mr. Williams is not an unhumorous newsman, though he usually plays one on TV. As an anchor, he has steadfastly submerged his inner comic. |
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If what you write has any worth, it may lie submerged for a time, but will eventually surface when the present wankfest has passed. |
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In this paper, we summarize long-term changes in submerged vegetation in the Green and Yampa rivers in Dinosaur National Park, Colorado and Utah. |
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The leaf-bearing twigs of the indigo bush are submerged in the water by human hands. |
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What does the future hold for the global submerged arc welding market in the current economic scenario? |
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Key to the new ARS device is a rotating cylinder, half submerged in the fungus' nutrient soup. |
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Bull-riding, a reinless activity, provides a submerged metaphor for the central relationship, for its huge and ultimately unmasterable force. |
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Table cuts like chops and backstrap can simply be submerged and covered in non-reactive baking dishes. |
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On the other hand in Bandi near Nausari Hydel Project, Panjkot Nullah has turned its direction and as a result 140 houses were submerged. |
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The fishing boat then completely submerged, leaving the lifeboatman swimming behind it. |
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Orange roughies, some born when Ned Kelly was a boy, gather to spawn around submerged mountain peaks that rise a kilometre from the seabed. |
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Interior Department, in efforts by the federal government to strip Louisiana of its submerged land property rights. |
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Doggerland was submerged by the North Sea and, by 8,000 BP, the British Peninsula had become an island. |
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Other shops, schools, offices, law courts, and temples are all being submerged by water seeping through from under the ground. |
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A submerged equivalent to the current South Sandwich Arc was relocated westward by the same spreading centre. |
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Bureau of Reclamation measurements of various concrete cylinders submerged in sodium sulfate solutions. |
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Areas of beach that were once ideal habitat for tiger beetles are now either continuosly submerged or built on by homeowners. |
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Springer spaniel Barra, Scotland's only submerged human remains detection dog, scoured scrubland near the River Leven in Fife. |
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Unlike allegory, whose deeper meanings are partially submerged under a veil or transenna, irony hides in plain sight. |
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The Saint Stephens ridge was shallowly submerged and probably locally subaerially exposed during late Smackover time. |
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On each sampling date and for each mesocosm, a species list of dominant and subdominant submerged macrophytes was produced. |
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They will use canoes donated by Umiak Outdoor Outfitters in Stowe to reach trash that is submerged. |
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Peninsula cooters are frequently seen basking on partially submerged logs, balanced on their belly plates with their legs outstretched. |
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Sea turtles spend almost all their lives submerged, but must breathe air for the oxygen needed to meet the demands of vigorous activity. |
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When the whale is submerged, it can close the blowhole, and air that passes through the phonic lips can circulate back to the lungs. |
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This recycling of air allows the whale to continuously generate clicks for as long as it is submerged. |
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According to these myths, they took on human form when submerged, and humans who drowned went to live with them. |
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This allows them to stay submerged for long periods of time while still having enough oxygen. |
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The nostrils are located on top of the head above the eyes so that the rest of the body can remain submerged while surfacing for air. |
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Some areas of continental crust are largely covered by the sea and may be considered submerged continents. |
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An atoll is an island formed from a coral reef that has grown on an eroded and submerged volcanic island. |
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A submerged converter may be positioned either on the sea floor or in midwater. |
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Example's of submerged pressure differential converters include M3 Wave and Bombora Wave Power's mWave. |
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Most of the sediment within a mudflat is within the intertidal zone, and thus the flat is submerged and exposed approximately twice daily. |
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Geologically it is comparable to the Long Forties, another submerged plateau that has related origins. |
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These types of sensors can be placed in locations that will be submerged and can accurately measure the height of water above them. |
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However, if the first part to arrive is a trough, a drawback will occur as the shoreline recedes dramatically, exposing normally submerged areas. |
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As such whales must breathe air regularly, although they can remain submerged under water for long periods of time. |
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Continuously submerged populations in the Baltic Sea are very responsive to turbulent conditions. |
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The first submarine had 238 ton displacement on the surface and 283 tons submerged. |
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The base and the deck were built separately, and were joined in 1995 while the base was partially submerged. |
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An eroded beach with substantial submerged sand surrounding it may recover without nourishment. |
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Nourishing a beach that has little submerged sand requires understanding of the reason that the submerged sand is missing. |
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The same forces that stripped the submerged sand once are likely to do so again. |
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The amount of submerged sand eroded is typically much greater than the amount of missing sand on shore. |
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Replacing only the visible sand is insufficient unless the submerged sand is also replaced. |
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Light availability may be reduced, affecting nearby reefs and submerged aquatic vegetation. |
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Draining of submerged wetlands is often used to reclaim land for agricultural use. |
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A related practice is the draining of swampy or seasonally submerged wetlands to convert them to farmland. |
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The new bridge was completely submerged on 21 March 2015, by the highest sea level for at least 18 years, as crowds gathered to snap photos. |
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In fact, this water mass is actually warmer than the surface water, and remains submerged only due to the role of salinity in density. |
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After both platforms were submerged, the formation of carbonates and evaporites has characterized the geologic history of these two stable areas. |
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The islands of this archipelago are the visible parts of a range of submerged mountains. |
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Sites related to the first migration are usually submerged, so the location of such sites is obscured. |
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The primary productivity of the epipelagic waters above the submerged peak can often be enhanced by the hydrographic conditions of the seamount. |
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Geologists say that due to erosion, the Cape will be completely submerged by the sea within several thousand years. |
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The Bahama Banks are the submerged carbonate platforms that make up much of the Bahama Archipelago. |
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Further southeast are the equally wholly submerged Silver Bank and Navidad Bank north of the Dominican Republic. |
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These species of turtle can hide from predators in shallow water, where they lie entirely submerged except for their eyes and nostrils. |
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Both the crew and passengers were drunk and, just outside the harbour, the ship hit a submerged rock. |
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It follows that the mountains of Wales and Eastern Ireland must also have been submerged beneath thick glacier ice at the time. |
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Subsequently, regular dives revealed a submerged cliff east of Yarmouth with large quantities of peat that dated to a similar period. |
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Crocodiles close their nostrils when submerged, so olfaction underwater is unlikely. |
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Armoured beaches and submerged offshore sandbanks may also protect parts of a coastline from erosion. |
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A cork or plastic floater containing a wick is placed on top of the oil with the bottom of the wick submerged in the oil. |
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Similarly, wood submerged in water may not be attacked by fungi if the amount of oxygen is inadequate. |
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The study of submerged aircraft lost in lakes, rivers or in the sea is an example from the historical, industrial or modern era. |
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Of late maritime archaeologists have been examining the submerged cultural remains of China, India, Korea and other Asian nations. |
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Studies now include as an element of underwater archaeology, as a whole, the study of submerged indigenous sites. |
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Because large bodies of water can create an illusional effect, a submerged child might not be spotted from a certain angle, Berry said. |
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Inertial Navigation Systems are still in common use on submarines, since GPS reception or other fix sources are not possible while submerged. |
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The Arrowsmith Bank is a submerged bank located off the northeastern end of the peninsula. |
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An elevated turbine is submerged under water in a location that enables its movement with tidal cycles. |
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Economic antitrust torts have been somewhat submerged by modern competition law. |
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This tool is then completely submerged in the solution vertically and drawn out horizontally to ensure a uniform coating of the wire mesh. |
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The highest gold concentration appears to be at places where submerged beach ridges cross areas of glacial drift. |
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It is believed that rising sea levels submerged these around 8,000 years ago. |
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Anguilla has a volcanic origin and has been submerged repeatedly from climate change. |
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Then something snagged her gaze and she turned her eyes to the far side of the pool. A mermaidish tail submerged as soon as she had seen it. |
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A coating of rust on bolts or hinges inside the doorjamb is a clue that the car may have been submerged. |
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Edward extended the south side of the Tower of London onto land that had previously been submerged by the River Thames. |
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The bottom of the pipe would be submerged in the water, making the container airtight. |
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Being smaller in size and mass and being completely submerged, it was also far less prone to damage. |
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In Gondwana, England and Wales were largely submerged under a shallow sea studded with volcanic islands. |
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The Worcester Feast Dunker is made for dunking, and can be submerged in tea or coffee for twice as long as ordinary biscuits before it breaks up. |
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Marsilea quadrifolia, an amphibious fern, has the ability to develop heterophyllous, aerial and submerged leaves. |
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The powder on the floor defines the surface of the floor and the objects appear to be partially submerged, like icebergs. |
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Hull damage can be caused by submerged logs, poor strapping to trailers, and collisions with other boats, docks, rocks, etc. |
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Thus, if the speed of flow is doubled, the flow would dislodge objects with 64 times as much submerged weight. |
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Rough weather was another major drawback for these designs, but rough sea conditions did not unduly affect Polaris' submerged launches. |
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The Typhoons were the largest submarines ever built at 48,000 tons submerged. |
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Nuclear power, allowing almost the entire patrol to be conducted submerged, is of great importance to this. |
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Doggerland was submerged by the North Sea and, by 8000 BP, the British Peninsula had become an island. |
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Due to the high chemical content of the water, snottites thrive in the until recently submerged passages. |
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Twelve houses and farms were submerged, and 48 people of the 67 who lived in the valley lost their homes. |
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Among these is the only documented instance of a submarine sinking another submarine while both were submerged. |
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These two innovations gave submarines the ability to remain submerged for weeks or months. |
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Submarines would attack either on the surface, using deck guns or submerged, using torpedoes. |
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A submerged submarine is in an unstable equilibrium, having a tendency to either sink or float to the surface. |
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Modern military submarines use an inertial guidance system for navigation while submerged, but drift error unavoidably builds over time. |
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Living diatoms are often found clinging in great numbers to filamentous algae, or forming gelatinous masses on various submerged plants. |
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The houses in the streamside were submerged by the floodwater. |
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Angel also set world records for the longest time submerged under water, longest body suspension and quickest escape from a straightjacket upside-down. |
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Large birds like turkeys can be submerged in large stockpots. |
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Distant contact, probably submerged. It's a wild guess, but I'd say we hit a boomer coming out of the barn. Could be a missile boat out of Polijarny. |
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We were being led up to the crater of La Soufriere, in St Vincent and the Grenadines, and the first stretch of a fascinating three-hour trek is submerged in beautiful forest. |
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To make a wet collodion negative, the photographer first sensitized a glass plate with collodion, then submerged the glass into a silver nitrate bath. |
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Unique to the spa is dry flotation therapy in a flotation tank, where you will be cocooned in a blanket and submerged in warm water without getting wet. |
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The earliest exploitation, however, took place on the now submerged shelves, and most settlements now excavated were then located several kilometres from these shelves. |
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Bronze is still commonly used in ship propellers and submerged bearings. |
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One of the biggest problems since the end of the last glacial period, and this has submerged the ancient coastlines that maritime people would have followed into the Americas. |
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A submarine also has the option of floating a long, buoyant wire antenna to a shallower depth, allowing VLF transmissions by a deeply submerged boat. |
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A roller coaster that was destroyed and partly submerged in the ocean by Hurricane Sandy is not to be used by the authorities as a tourist attraction. |
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With the increasing sophistication of Allied detection and subsequent losses, German designers began to fully realise the potential for a truly submerged boat. |
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Around 1896, the first submerged oil wells in salt water were drilled in the portion of the Summerland field extending under the Santa Barbara Channel in California. |
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An African Jacana bird hunts for flies on a partly submerged hippo. |
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