Three-quarters of the ground is a shambles and consists of seats bolted to original terracing with a new roof. |
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Screen shots show the use of the curve, light diffusion and terracing to invite the player. |
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The collapse of a section of wooden terracing at Ibrox that afternoon caused the death of 25 spectators at the Scotland v England international. |
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Play then deteriorated as both sets of support in the open terracing scattered for shelter from torrential rain. |
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But many were left frustrated as the away terracing was closed, leaving only limited seating tickets available. |
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The Banaue creations, covering thousands of hectares, are the world's finest example of rice terracing. |
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Examples of the latter are wine presses and farming innovations like the form of terracing and water systems. |
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These people had developed agricultural skills including terracing and irrigation. |
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The Indian subculture of New Mexico and Arizona, for example, developed field terracing and irrigation. |
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This is essentially the mound we see today made of chalk from the outer ditches and terracing of the adjacent slopes. |
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From that terracing came a continual glinting of points of light as innumerable cigarettes were lit. |
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What happens on a Sunday truly matters, and when the Bears lost yet again last weekend, the searing pain seeped down the terracing. |
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Silent barter does not normally feature in the cultural repertoire of societies capable of undertaking developed terracing. |
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On the other hand, as more people have acquired land titles, they have helped curb deforestation by planting trees and terracing their farms. |
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The grant will allow the council to begin filling in the South Bay Pool, demolishing derelict buildings and terracing the slopes. |
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Agriculture activities such as terracing earthen bunds and other vegetative measures allow water to percolate into the soil. |
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Generally, wherever it was possible to continue terracing the slopes for rice paddies, this was done. |
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The ground is dwarfed by seven giant cranes, used as part of a renovation scheme which has reduced a huge bank of terracing to a giant sandpit. |
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This pressure for more agricultural land, led to the creation of lynchets, a form of terracing. |
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One hopes they don't mean terracing with a gradient equivalent to that of an Olympic ski jump. |
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Nearby Redcliff dates from 1832 but its four acre garden is still a work in progress following terracing of the hillside. |
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The original garden had no terracing and the slope of the lawn was proving too difficult to maintain. |
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Pearce also examines the low-tech solutions, from rice terracing to rainwater harvesting, that have sustained communities for hundreds of years. |
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Rather than terracing to make garden beds level, plant perennial beds and strips of grass across the slope. |
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Today The Shed, on the site of that notorious terracing, is a restaurant beneath a swish hotel. |
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Safety lapses and deaths on Britain's old terracing gave way to heavy investment in all-seater stadiums. |
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Farmers changed their ways too with increased terracing to reduce erosion while feedlots were moved away from waterways. |
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The grandstand's terracing now provides more space for spectators to view the racing. |
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Rather than just forming steps, the terracing denotes larger areas, each of which stands alone as a small garden. |
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You had to take a tranny to the game, and pass the news on in Chinese whispers to those further down the terracing. |
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You'll find extensive terracing, rua pits and visible former dwellings. |
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Steep slopes require careful terracing and irrigation, with water drained from the upper levels used to irrigate the lower ones. |
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The Sidamo, who have a highly developed agriculture including ploughing with oxen and terracing of fields, produce the famous Ethiopian coffee of their name. |
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Strategies like mixed cropping, animal raising, terracing, and afforestation are widely employed to halt degradation of soils and to restore the productive power of the land. |
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Land is still farmed using the Inca method of terracing on steep slopes. |
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Ourinitial hunch was that road building, grazing and poor terracing created fragile slopes that were vulnerable to landslides. |
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Systems of erosion control, terracing, and use of tree planting to restore the water table such as permaculture, have had dramatic results. |
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Critics dispute this, arguing that the figures include abandonded terracing. |
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They practiced mainly slash-and-burn agriculture, but they used advanced techniques of irrigation and terracing. |
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Nor do horticulturalists use fertilizer intensively or crop rotation, terracing, or irrigation. |
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The terracing of its steep slopes in particular has shaped the landscape in many ways for more than two millennia. |
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In areas with steeper slopes, terracing is traditionally practised, giving rise to problems of mechanisation. |
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In principle, all terracing machinery used in the vicinity of infested Platanus trees should be treated before moving to another site. |
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Soil and water conservation measures, including terracing and the planting of trees and grasses, are increasingly used to assist the process. |
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Water erosion on hill-sides can be prevented best by terracing, alley cropping and by ensuring that there is continuous ground cover. |
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This master weight was discovered during terracing work in the mining region of Boukadra, Tebessa. |
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He said he wishes that there were more teachers who could raise awareness about better farming methods such as terracing to prevent soil erosion. |
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Agriculture was based on systems of hillside terracing and included the potato, quinoa, and maize, and the guinea pig, domestic dog, llama, and alpaca. |
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The existing West Stand at Huntington Stadium, currently covered terracing, would be turned into a 1,537 all-seater stand with new food kiosks built. |
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But now to meet modern safety and comfort standards and increase capacity, a big job is need on the North bank to put in concrete terracing and crush barriers. |
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Field tickets give access to the open terracing of the stadium. |
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The 50-odd travelling support looked a disconsolate bunch as they trudged towards the covered away terracing for shelter from an unexpected torrential downpour. |
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From the swimming pool you can enjoy a superb vista on the terracing with the symmetric pattern made by Bolgheri Cypresses, topiarian boxes and exemplary orange trees. |
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They may also be found throughout the Mediterranean, including retaining walls used for terracing. |
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The new site was developed into an oval shaped stadium, with vast terracing sections. |
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The club turned professional in 1936, and work began on the first bank of terracing at the north end of the pitch. |
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The drainage network must be planned before starting terracing work. |
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It also recognizes that land degradation can be minimized with both new and traditional technologies, ranging from satellite monitoring to the terracing of steep hill slopes. |
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Vulnerable soils require an expansion of restorative policies and practices such as flood protection works, tree planting, terracing and use of organic fertilizers. |
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Types of community service work include terracing farmland, constructing new roads and repairing existing ones, building homes for genocide survivors and the homeless, building bridges, draining marshes, etc. |
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Some preventive measures are purely mechanical, such as terracing to slow down the runoff, but the higher and more rewarding forms of soil conservation involve various modes of incorporating plant material in the soil. |
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Farming systems have been diversified, including terracing of degraded slopes and reforestation is taking place with the introduction of agro-forestry. |
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Vegetation is pruned to keep competition to a minimum, provide nutrients to the soil and conserve soil water, while terracing reduces soil erosion. |
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Despite having neither wheeled transport nor a system of writing, they were brilliant administrators and engineers, terracing inhospitable terrain to grow crops. |
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Beyond the citrus grove, along the terracing, there is a kind of flora characterized by big olive-trees, locust tree, oaks: the best for reading or simply relaxing spot. |
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Particularly important were terracing, irrigation, and swamp reclamation. |
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It possessed walled gardens and terracing descending to rectangular fishponds, a rarity at this time, which were linked by a canalized stream. |
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Cliff stabilization can be accomplished through drainage of excess rainwater of through terracing, planting and wiring to hold cliffs in place. |
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Tattersalls, adjacent to the County Stand, has no seating but stepped terracing and a large tarmac area down to the rails. |
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Dry stone retaining walls were once built in great numbers for agricultural terracing and also to carry paths, roads and railways. |
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Because of the mountain slopes, terracing has been a common practice. |
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The contour farming, contour bunding, mulching, rotation of crops, mixed cropping in the agriculture lands in plains and terracing should be used in sloppy lands. |
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