West, Vancouver, fabricated the new bridge sections upside down and welded orthotropic troughs to the 16.8-m-wide deck plates. |
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All farmers in the area are asked to check drinking troughs for leakages as many householders in the scheme have little or no water. |
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Farmers are asked to check all drinking troughs, sheds etc and all pipework running over ground. |
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Fence off all rivers and streams and provide piped mains water to drinking troughs. |
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With a view to helping the animals, the authorities repaired the existing water troughs and filled them with water. |
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Shaped like a stylized step pyramid with highly irregular contours, the fountain sends water cascading down a series of narrow troughs. |
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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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Settlement troughs both over single and twin tunnels can often be described by a Gaussian curve. |
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By not investing all the funds at once, the peaks and troughs of the stockmarket can be avoided. |
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The plan would involve making 20 short-term posts permanent as well as taking on extra part-time staff to cope with peaks and troughs of demand. |
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Our cultural peaks and troughs have followed the celebration or denigration of nature. |
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Historically, we've had smaller peaks and troughs in production and our way of working gives us a lot of flexibility. |
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A diversity of customers helps business through the peaks and troughs throughout the year. |
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A spokeswoman said there was only an ongoing review of operating requirements in the light of seasonal peaks and troughs in demand for chocolate. |
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The procession of temperate cyclonic vortices continues unabated and their northerly troughs, the cold fronts, progress in tandem. |
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The bands of brown water are high concentrations of cells which have accumulated in the troughs of internal waves. |
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The wave's crests and troughs push and pull the thin metal or plastic back and forth. |
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Install proper eave troughs and downspouts on poultry houses to carry rain water far away from the buildings. |
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Channeling of water down the fin by troughs or rubber channels does not appear to improve thrust or economy. |
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This volume would be reduced further if rainwater was collected and piped into troughs. |
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We installed float valves and shut-off valves so I can clean the troughs or drain the system in winter if necessary. |
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Among the small channels and troughs in the rocks, iceberg fragments were washing back and forth. |
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This will include using an abrasive material in the food troughs, which will wear down the sharp point of the beak as the hen feeds. |
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Other animals, such as waterbucks, kudus, warthogs, and baboons, drank from the same troughs. |
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At some quintas, grapes are still trodden by foot in shallow stone troughs. |
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Congratulations to all the winners who walked away with some very handsome prizes which included garden seats, planting troughs and bird baths. |
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Even today, across many remote areas of the United States, wind-powered pumps draw water from wells to fill livestock watering troughs. |
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The windowsills were lined with them, green and brown and gray, growing in polished copper troughs. |
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There are great steaming bowls of gnocchi, troughs of ravioli, vast vats of fettuccine just how mama makes it. |
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Move bins and plant troughs, and cut back plants, which may all offer shelter to slugs, away from the door. |
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There are great steaming bowls of gnocchi, troughs of ravioli, vast vats of fettucine just how mama makes it. |
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The sheds were re-roofed to improve ventilation and the water troughs were also replaced. |
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Capable of holding 30,000 pounds of scrap, it swivels to deliver its output to either of two reverberatory furnaces without using troughs. |
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Big birds such as the cranes and storks too can be seen taking frequent drinks and baths at their troughs. |
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He says the granite water fountain troughs reminded him of his Uncle Vincent's piglets suckling at a sow. |
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The use of lick wheel feeders allow for less feeder space required per animal than in interval feeding in open troughs. |
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We found the remains of five troughs made of wooden planks, connected by mortice and tenon joints. |
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In the long troughs off to one side, he scooped a grain mix from the two barrels in the wagon. |
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And the rooms' en-suites boast anti-mist mirrors and vanity basins the size of horse troughs. |
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The absorbed energy excites electrons in the phosphorescent material and causes them to be caught in potential energy troughs. |
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Consumers are reminded to make all necessary repairs to taps and water troughs as all supplies are now metered and will have to be paid for. |
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A 2-litre milk bottle with the top cut out, leaving the handle on, makes an excellent scoop to empty baths, troughs etc. |
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Grooming kits, buckets, water troughs and tack should be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected daily. |
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They left Adelaide on 12 November 1879 with four wagons, four drays, two express wagons, 40 men with portable troughs and a year's supply of fodder. |
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These hills are then shaped into the typical aerodynamic shape of a yardang, while the troughs separating the yardangs usually have a U-shaped cross section. |
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Statues, old stone troughs, urns, grain store mushrooms, garden seats, limestone pavements and even complete fountains are all being targeted by organised gangs. |
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The roof deck is formed from prefabricated stressed skin panels comprising two profiled steel decks riveted together with their troughs aligned in opposite directions. |
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As she spoke, her giant trimaran was climbing great walls of rolling water and then blasting down into the troughs between waves on her 21st day at sea. |
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The landscape was virtually empty except for an occasional horse, cluster of cattle, oil wells, and a small house with windmill and cattle drinking troughs. |
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Around their home, instead of a private garden, the Christies have planted beds and troughs to help show what plants might do over three or four years. |
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Rock and alpine plants have long been one of my favourite groups, and we've always made room for troughs and boxes containing a small range of alpines. |
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From this tank, water was routed to the streets through channels and collected by the people from square troughs or basins called karanjis at convenient points. |
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Most of today's estuaries formed because the sea level has slowly risen during the last 18,000 years, drowning river valleys and filling in glacial troughs. |
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The diminution of marl seam thicknesses over positive structural elements and the development of phosphatic chalks in localized troughs are two such features. |
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Satellite sensors imaged the resulting pattern of crests and troughs into the series of tsunami waves that devastated coastal areas throughout parts of the Indian Ocean. |
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Suddenly, lightning lit the sky, revealing that beneath me was a sea of green, with waves and troughs, rises and dips that swayed in the wind like boiling water. |
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Our depth sounder, which had read a steady 15 feet the day before, was now vacillating between 10 feet in the troughs and 20 on the crests of the waves. |
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Yet they willingly sail those barges out into the ocean, spending weeks on end slamming down into the troughs of waves and heaving their way up the next crest to do it again. |
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In most cases, the crests and troughs of the light waves do not align with each other, and destructive interference causes these waves to cancel each other out. |
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Deep troughs do precede these monster waves, swallowing ships as they careen into the trough and are entombed by thousands of tons of water from the breaking wave. |
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The subtropical highs move from west to east across southern Australia in winter, and further south in summer, usually separated by low pressure troughs or cold fronts. |
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In southwestern Australia, the hottest conditions are normally associated with low pressure troughs that direct east to northeasterly winds from the hot interior. |
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Statistics for the site's usage not only give an insight into mass-market enthusiasms over the year, but also chart fascinating daily peaks and troughs. |
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The key is that it helps to balance the peaks and troughs in demand. |
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The with-profits version aims to smooth out stock market peaks and troughs by holding back some investment returns in good years to support payouts in bad years. |
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Water was piped from springs to troughs outside the fence for livestock. |
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The readers who were huffing and puffing in Downer's defence, or accusing you of gutter journalism, most likely have their snouts in various troughs themselves. |
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And there are planters full of winter and spring bulbs to be repositioned, along with troughs containing flowering polyanthus, showing the first signs of bud already. |
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Incorporated within the timber louvres are troughs for planting that will gradually become established on the north side, screening and diffusing the sun's glare. |
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We have to run effectively and deal with the peaks and troughs. |
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There are peaks and troughs linked to the way the hostage-taker is behaving. |
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Other uses for the product include the coating of troughs, pouring ladles, prilling dishes, sand cores and thermocouple sheaths. |
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You can feed grain in the litter in the chicken house, you can scatter it outside, or you can feed it in troughs or tube feeders. |
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Historically this was done using pressing stones with circular troughs, or by a cider mill. |
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In schools that had no slates he was able to provide iron troughs to hold sand for the practice of writing and arithmetic. |
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If the troughs are made possible by differentiation, then the cracks aren't just troughs, they're graben. |
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Sandbed wheel was built in 1723, and by 1794, there were three water wheels supplying 52 grinding troughs. |
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The population peaks and troughs significantly when the students come and go from the city. |
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In 1819, there were two wheels supplying power to 69 troughs, where blades were ground. |
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Plants which form mounds of foliage, such as alpine saxifrages and houseleeks, look particularly attractive in troughs. |
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Tramway track consists of a grooved tramway rail set into a concrete base with troughs into which the rails are laid. |
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Barn owls are frequently found drowned in cattle drinking troughs, since they land to drink and bathe, but are unable to climb out. |
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They occur in two major troughs, which extend under the English Channel where similar coalfields are located. |
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They use either parabolic troughs or heliostats to direct sunlight onto a pipe containing a heat transfer fluid, such as oil. |
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Boondoggles like to scratch around in the public troughs that hold large public projects. |
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In the opposite direction, sand ridges pointing southwest have a similar height, separated by troughs approximately 50m deeper. |
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Dominant animals are inclined to be more aggressive with other sheep, and usually feed first at troughs. |
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Tablets occurring in troughs of internal moulds of Mackinnonia typically are straight-sided and occasionally have a rhomboidal shape. |
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In addition there are extensive troughs with similar continental alluvium further west in the Karroo Basin. |
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The first encoded a pure tone in a traditional radio wave with peaks and troughs lined up neatly in a single, two-dimensional plane. |
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The buoy bobbed between the crests and troughs of the waves moving across the bay. |
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Shortwave troughs embedded within the flow around larger scale troughs are smaller in scale, or mesoscale in nature. |
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In the sheltered troughs between highly developed seif dunes barchans may be formed because the wind is unidirectional. |
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Monsoon troughs reach their northerly extent in August and their southerly extent in February. |
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A second area of wind divergence aloft occurs ahead of embedded shortwave troughs, which are of smaller wavelength. |
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Water troughs were laid between the tracks at Garsdale enabling steam engines to take water without losing speed. |
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These faults give rise to the Frickley and Maltby troughs where the coal measures are thrown down and lie deeper than in other parts of the coalfield. |
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He added that members of the Animal Party also visited the zoo within the week and have registered several issues, including dry water troughs and ungroomed animals. |
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Nectar secreted in alternistaminal troughs on staminal tube or staminal feet or from disclike nectary around base of ovary, more rarely from sides of ovary or absent. |
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It also found agricultural use as drinking troughs for animals. |
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They are a net consumer of energy but provide storage for any source of electricity, effectively smoothing peaks and troughs in electricity supply and demand. |
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Within the closed loop of the andesite line are most of the deep troughs, submerged volcanic mountains, and oceanic volcanic islands that characterize the Pacific basin. |
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