Most telcos have trenched enough fiber to carry signals across long distances. |
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The perimeter of each plot was trenched to 1 m depth and lined with polyethylene film to prevent lateral movement of soil water. |
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Peske trenched garden beds at both sites, recovering very little cultural material from these excavations. |
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The jambs are trenched leaving the head to be cut on site to suit the door width. |
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There was a dry riverbed, partly trenched, representing a river, which curved around the village forming its north and east boundaries. |
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These fences can be trenched in the ground or installed above ground and equipped with barbwire. |
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In London and Paris, stations are trenched in the ground, rendering them difficult to remove. |
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The chalk plateau is trenched by the lower Seine in a course marked by spectacular meanders and river cliffs. |
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See Isolated or Dry Open-cut Stream Crossings Operational Statement for carrying out an isolated trenched crossing. |
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Face trenched, she watches for the sun to rise, to melt her grief as it does late snow. |
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The Marsh Road crossing, however, will be trenched due to the utilities located in that area. |
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Drilling centres will be located in open glory holes, 10 m deep and 15 m wide, from which flowlines trenched in the ocean floor will carry oil to flexible risers leading to the production platform. |
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There could be adverse environmental effects of a trenched crossing but these could be mitigated with protective construction techniques, and the function of the wetland maintained. |
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The machine is capable of trenching in most clay and sandy soil conditions and Nexans' Capjet machines have trenched a total of well over 8,000 km of umbilicals, cables and pipelines. |
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Shell's alternative to the horizontal directional drill would be a trenched flow line crossing about 900 metres downstream of the proposed horizontal directional drill crossing bordering the Little Kumak Channel. |
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The auriferous gossans and exposed parts of friable veins were simply grubbed out, gophered, trenched, or pitted along their strike length with the crudest of tools-stone hammers, antler picks, and bone and wooden shovels. |
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