It records street musicians and underground artists and gives them airplay. |
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This is just the first of many national underground obsessions among the wingnuts. |
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Yes, we catch the water through an embankment and the water recharges the underground aquifers. |
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Us lot will be dragged off into an underground lab somewhere and we'll never be seen again. |
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She had helped him assemble a massive machine in their underground warehouse of a lab over the past six months, and finally it was ready. |
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Each plant emerges from an underground rhizome in the spring before the tree canopy leafs out. |
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Some Lollards, however, continued to operate underground in a loosely organised but often deep-rooted way. |
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If I wasn't learning about it from friends or college radio, it was via the vast maw of underground 80s zines. |
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Another way to protect a lunar base from radiation is to put it underground in a lava tube. |
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Despite their differing underground structures, corms, tuberous roots, and rhizomes are all referred to as bulbs. |
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The city is also considering building underground walkways to link the various buildings in the park. |
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It is believed the power cut was caused when a workman accidentally cut through an underground cable. |
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They zigzagged along until Estrella found herself in the familiar surroundings of the underground meeting hall. |
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This means people relying on artesian wells for their water supply will have to dig deeper if they want clean underground water. |
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Lake Vouliagmeni's waters partially come from underground currents from Mount Hymettus. |
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They were standing on top of a great network of underground rivers and waterfalls. |
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One of the biggest forces in the underground scene right now is what's called extreme music, and it's got a rabid fanbase. |
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At particular risk are aquifers, underground repositories of water that are tapped by wells for agricultural irrigation and drinking water. |
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Surprisingly for such a large building, air conditioning is only used for underground rooms and service areas such as kitchens. |
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It has been suggested an underground vault contains the Holy Grail, a cup from which Christ drank, and the Ark of the Covenant. |
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Neither the pet shop proprietor nor the new owner of the birds knew that the owls nest in underground burrows, which requires deep soil. |
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Travelling along the corridor to the Buddhism area, our eyes were blinded by an underground palace with thousands of gold sculptured Buddhas. |
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Irises grow from thick, underground stems, called rhizomes, that store food produced by the leaves. |
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A typical army ant species lives in nests underground that are built out of the living bodies of its workers. |
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When planted, the underground portion forms roots and the above ground portion forms branches and leaves. |
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Firefighters found flames coming from the underground junction box but could only keep watch over the blaze until the power was shut off. |
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In one incident in Salford, a fire started in a wheelie bin near a cable box damaged underground cables. |
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For example, visitors will be able to view, through a tunnel camera, black-footed cats and sand cats scampering through underground burrows. |
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However, these pipes could easily be buried underground and where they come to the surface they could be lagged so as to prevent freezing. |
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The government has closed thousands of underground betting parlors that were defying the long-standing official ban on gambling. |
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The Sarmatian burial rite at Klin Yar is inhumation in underground chambers. |
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We had the fastest trains, a brand new underground network, the start of main-line electrification and free-flowing buses and trams. |
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Today, oil is pumped from underground oil-filled rock and sent to a refinery where it is made into gasoline. |
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He employed thirty to forty men in the mid-1930s and extracted ore from underground workings that were accessed by shafts and declines. |
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Unbeknownst to them, the dam was constructed over five disused mine shafts, which led into the underground workings of an old mine. |
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All the smaller underground clubs are on a roll and the commercialised side of dance music is starting to wane. |
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It is also right to focus its marketing strategy on niche retailing sites in underground stations and airports. |
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Dark Days charts several years in the lives of the homeless who live in makeshift shacks in the New York underground system. |
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An existing underground pipe was ruptured by a drill bit from a digging machine. |
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Leafcutter ants cut neat scallop shapes out of leaves, which they carry home to their underground colonies. |
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One would assume that Mills, coming from the progressive, underground garage movement, would buttress his raps with arresting beats. |
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Ticks that can lay dormant for decade underground and, catching a whiff of your carbon dioxide, emerge to suck you dry. |
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On the east, there are the blank backsides of the residence and conference center and the yawning entrance to the underground parking garage. |
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For years, the underground bailes, or funk parties, ended in fistfights or shootouts between gangs. |
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Work was soon hampered by an inflow of large volumes of underground water in several shafts, keeping the whims occupied day and night. |
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But how many of us have ever appreciated the aesthetics of the underground terrain as we go from here to there? |
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The hydrogen is used to fuel the power station, while the harmful carbon dioxide is liquefied and then piped underground for storage. |
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These may be the best teeth for hard or rocky soil and for heavy infestations of quackgrass and other weeds with underground rhizomes. |
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Groundwater comes from an aquifer, an underground zone of saturated sand, gravel, or rock that yields significant quantities of water. |
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The period of aestivation is around eight months, though some experts claim that they can remain underground for more than five years. |
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Sources of water, such as the mountain streams or the underground karez channels, could dry up earlier in 2004 than they did last year. |
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Nine miners were freed after spending four days trapped underground following a powerful earth tremor and rockburst on Monday. |
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Much importance will soon attach to robotized means of warfare in underground service lines. |
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She grabbed his hand and led him into the elevator which takes them down to an underground rave. |
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Considering the underground water levels in the area have depleted to record lows, there is a greater need to recharge ground-water. |
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With the dumps gone, datolite collecting switched to the accessible underground workings of the Michigan mine. |
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The kieves that held the fermented barley were placed underground and carefully covered with turf, for fear of detection. |
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Water can be obtained from streams, rivers, lakes, or underground aquifers, which are used to supply private wells and public drinking water. |
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The hot springs and underground river that enter the lake results in the water on the shore being boiling hot. |
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But discovering the wonder of a sprouting seed, or watching how a worm moves underground can still compete with Gameboys and win. |
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In Australia, salt is produced by solar evaporation from sea water, saline lake waters, underground brines and harvested from dry lake beds. |
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The strike paralysed the underground system as all lines were affected by cancellations. |
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Last year, he put his chateau up for sale, complete with the 26-car underground air-conditioned garage. |
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Experience in windowless environments can enhance the overall understanding of people in underground space. |
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The units will include fully fitted kitchens with electrical appliances, air conditioning, marble floors and an underground parking space. |
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The further the tube goes underground the more airless and muggy it becomes and I am grateful for papers to read. |
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And the screams of what could be imprisoned men in an underground detention center echo through air shafts and sewer pipes. |
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The riotous crowd around him swept him along through arcane underground tunnels to a vaulted hall. |
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Several methodologies for detecting the underground stages of the parasite life cycle have been reported. |
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Within it are staircases and skylights that connect the main auditorium with underground classrooms, and a lookout tower which houses the museum. |
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A gutsy group of Ukrainians has made the world's first underground balloon ascent in a disused coal mine in Doneck. |
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Its long, thin black rhizomorphs enable it to spread underground from tree to tree. |
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Public loos in Southend could be turned into a trendy underground wine bar, it was revealed today. |
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What sets these Jersey lunkheads from the current wave of underground rock is vocalist Steve Miller and his glorious howl. |
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Desert is life-sustaining, supporting diverse plant and animal life through vast underground water sources. |
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We have Hysteria for the more lyrical music and Hysteria Underground for the harder, more underground vibe. |
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First, take the fashion model angularity of Nicole Mourier and Mia Dime, and transplant them to the Berlin underground art scene. |
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The arguments over how London's underground Tube network should be run continue to rumble on. |
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Halite is found in underground deposits known as salt domes, formed when ancient seas dried up and were buried under the earth. |
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Inland saltgrass is a native, perennial, warm-season, sod-forming short grass with vigorous, creeping, scaly underground stems. |
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Journalists adopted tactics of underground publication, in the best tradition of East European samizdat. |
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The three main underground mining methods are stoping, room-and-pillar mining, and longwall mining. |
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New World tropical leafcutter ants create colossal underground metropolises, each housing several million workers that tend huge fungus gardens. |
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The performances that shook Kansas City's underground culture decades ago still continues to fascinate onlookers today. |
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He said the truck would be used to transport diesel and other lubricants to the underground drilling machines, as well as reclaim used oil from them. |
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When it comes to finding such Australian sweetmeats as witchetty grubs and honey pot ants, Aboriginal women are masters at divining underground hideouts. |
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The pace, rhythm, crazy spins, personalities, and, as I quickly learned, unique underground subculture were addicting. |
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During the first 17 days of entrapment, with no contact to the outside world, the men built a unique underground society. |
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The plant is tough to stamp out because it develops a system of roots and rhizomes, horizontal underground stems that descend as far as six feet into the sand. |
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The primary structure of steel arches was chosen to span a cavernous underground cistern, part of the city's drainage system, and avoid underwater foundations. |
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Sanger turned birth control from a furtive, underground pursuit into an international movement. |
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There have always been underground movements in New York, from punks to beatniks. |
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But the existence of underground markets selling tiger in Guangdong has long been an open secret. |
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I thought of the liquid levels in the bottles as metaphors for the underground water table and the strings as the extended roots of plants finding water. |
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One of them, an ancient underground stone chamber, is being investigated by Vieira alongside a team of UMass archaeologists. |
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Singing bass is Raam, lead singer from hypernova, an underground band from Tehran. |
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I begrudgingly listened to the soundtrack of Titanic, a big underground hit in Afghanistan then. |
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As the Cold War died down and nuclear destruction never came to fruition, the underground complex slowly slipped into disrepair. |
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These conduits will extend into the areaway running south below the portico, within the gravel fill, and into the existing underground tunnel at the southeast corner. |
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Like fossil fuel, the amount of great Russian literature still underground has to be limited. |
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There were about thirty tunnels in the mound complex, some as deep as three feet underground and snaking among the tough roots of the salt plants. |
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They believe that this underground fluid was mainly liquid carbon dioxide. |
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The sandfish spends most of its time underground living in soft sand. |
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These musicians play to an avant-garde, hardcore underground sound. |
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The underground storage tanks for these chemicals sometimes leaked. |
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He had always been an enthusiast for technological wheezes, from a doomed scheme for the underground gasification of coal to a death-ray which killed rats. |
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Youssef said the jailings are not only driving the community underground but pushing many to move abroad. |
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Tipped off recently that underground transactions across the Taiwan Strait are rampant, the coast guard sent a cutter to step up patrols over the past days. |
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The song did indeed become an underground hit before hitting the mainstream, reaching No. 15 on the RB singles chart. |
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They go to Paris, but never leave the underground metro station, where they stalk the metro mall shops. |
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Those receive their 11,000 volt current underground and then transform it to a voltage suitable for the domestic consumers in just one or two roads or streets. |
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These three longhairs hinted at greatness on their first EP, but with this new joint they are clearly the ones to beat on the Canadian underground rock scene. |
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In addition to the three anchor tenants, the site will also contain 50 retail units, multi-storey and underground parking and a six-screen cineplex. |
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In the underground cellar bars and cafes of San Francisco, performance poetry was blending the rhyme and rhythm of the spoken word with free jazz. |
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Scum Magazine was started in 1995 as a small underground print zine. |
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We have natural light whereas working underground we had artificial light. |
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This is the only print zine I know of around today, which is a stark difference to the dozens of underground zines that were around back in the day. |
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They have already set a world record for time trapped underground after a cave-in. |
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Unfortunately, the underground tunnels that were used to transport booze and, if necessary, escaping patrons, are off-limits. |
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Gathered in a cavernous underground hotel ballroom in Washington D.C., all the young people were serious and well dressed. |
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When things go awry, they escape to the underground streets of the city. |
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The exception was a widespread underground movement, the Lollards. |
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You don't have to worry about plants spreading underground like red raspberries, because most black raspberry shoots arise right at the base of the plant. |
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In 2002, an Islamist plot to poison the London underground with ricin was foiled as well. |
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Now in his 80s, Blankenship claims to have charted out tunnels, corridors, and large, unnatural underground caverns. |
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However, throughout the underground Internet war driving, formerly known as war dialing, seems to be of real concern to many wireless network users. |
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It grows from seed, underground runners, or any teeny bit of root. |
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The underground room had been redone years ago, to be a fun family room. |
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Tanker lorries fill up at the fuel terminals and deliver to petrol stations across the country but jet fuel is usually distributed through underground pipes. |
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The three conical mounds are, apparently, the remains of a volcanic lava flow that, millions of years ago, intruded into the underground sandstone. |
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If the painting is moved abroad and goes underground for any length of time, then domestic police forces will only have limited time and resources to devote to its recapture. |
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Fantasizing about some underground tradition of progressive middle-class Republicanism, he embraces the governments of McKinley, Nixon, and Lincoln. |
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To gather data from an underground explosion, American testers have used long pipes that extended all the way from the surface to a tapered end close to the blast. |
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Problems arise when chemical reactions change the arsenates into arsenites, which don't bind tightly to other minerals and can therefore enter the underground water supply. |
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All the electricity lines had to go underground and streets were widened. |
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Okulicki and Pelczynski thought the plan for Warsaw's underground fighters to wait until the Wehrmacht evacuated the city, and then harass its rearguard, was too passive. |
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We still have no clear idea of the extent of underground compositions written for use in the recusant community, but Byrd's masses would have been part of this campaign. |
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In the midst of secret button activators, underground hidden keypads, and sliding walls, a lift, the ultimate sign of normalcy, was a welcoming change. |
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The fact is that, in a year of frequent and adequate rainfalls, there was not always the volume to fill or replenish dams and underground resources. |
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Its tresses dancing in a gentle breeze, a weeping willow grew in the corner of the graveyard, next to a small stream that disappeared underground next to the willow. |
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Chefs have been on the trend for years, hosting underground dinner parties and after-hour meals for staff. |
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It seems that because burrowing can cause landslips in quarries, residents of Portland instead call the creatures underground mutton or furry things. |
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After two quick rounds of food gathering, the students learn about the variety of animal species that live underground and glean insight into their fragile cave habitat. |
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The underground and aboveground stems send out roots from each joint. |
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Following the defences round, Roman remains, comprising the typical red tile and ragstone, can be seen at Cooper's Row and about 45 m. north of Tower Hill underground station. |
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The underlying limestone karst topography allows water to flow in abundant underground rivers, feeding the numerous springs, which flow into the many creeks and streams. |
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Also on the 23rd, oddball underground rapper NerdX will bid his adieus and release his latest recording at the Carpenter's Union Hall in Kensington. |
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Columbia University has an extensive underground tunnel system more than a century old, with the oldest portions predating the present campus. |
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Concerns over worldwide fallout rates eventually led to the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963, which limited signatories to underground testing. |
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In the Little Karoo the outcrop is composed of limestone, into which an underground stream has carved the impressively extensive Cango Caves. |
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Here escaped slaves, army deserters, mulattos, and indigenous flocked to participate in this underground society. |
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Marsh plants also tend to have rhizomes for underground storage and reproduction. |
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In January 2015, it was announced that Exeter Cathedral had launched a bid to restore the baths and open an underground centre for visitors. |
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There is an extensive network of caves, including Wookey Hole, underground rivers, and gorges, including the Cheddar Gorge and Ebbor Gorge. |
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When they came to the people pods on Crater Street, Ace hid in the underground holding pod, hoping they wouldn't find him. |
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The plant consists of upright aerial stems that arise from a very extensive underground rhizome system. |
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The basic body type is a terrestrial quadruped, but some mammals are adapted for life at sea, in the air, in trees, underground or on two legs. |
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The naturally cold underground water would be continuously pumped into a cooling tub or vat. |
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A LEACHATE plant may be built to treat potentially toxic substances and waste material which leak underground from a closed rubbish tip. |
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Agriculture is a major draw on water from aquifers, and currently draws from those underground water sources at an unsustainable rate. |
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In recent years development projects have started in the deserts of Algeria and Tunisia using irrigated water pumped from underground aquifers. |
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The CIA World Factbook lists widespread crime and underground economic activity among major issues in Moldova. |
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The end of the work was scheduled in 2015, but archaeological findings often delay underground construction work. |
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An underground dissident literature, known as samizdat, developed during this late period. |
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To help flush them out from their underground burrows, the polecat was domesticated as the ferret, its use described by Pliny the Elder. |
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Balboa's name is also honoured in Madrid with a street and an underground station. |
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With the blanket ban on foreign religions two years later, Manichaeism was driven underground and never flourished in China again. |
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Population demographics, underground ecology and phenology of Botwchium mormo. |
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This modern architecture structure houses the central market and an underground archaeological complex. |
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In Taniwell district, on the north coast, is the underground river Sapalewa, one of the largest underground rivers on the planet. |
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Stone walls and trapezoidal underground water canals were found in this location. |
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It was built over an underground chapel and has a valuable collection of colonial paintings of the Cusco School. |
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Battles were fought fiercely in underground caverns with limited maneuvering capabilities. |
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Most maternity dens are in snowdrifts, but may also be made underground in permafrost if it is not sufficiently cold yet for snow. |
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Arctic foxes form monogamous pairs during the breeding season and they stay together to raise their young in complex underground dens. |
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Filth is a new underground house and electro night which launched on November 10 at Centrefolds nightclub. |
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The town included an olympic sized swimming pool, an underground rifle range, and many amenities absent in most other small Russian towns. |
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In 2008, the train station was completely renovated, and the adjacent square was reconstructed to include fountains and an underground passage. |
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Atypically among crop plants, peanut pods develop underground rather than above ground. |
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The state has about 1,500 bodies of surface water, along with underground aquifers in most parts of the state. |
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Being so densely populated, Barbados has made great efforts to protect its underground aquifers. |
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The Kolkata Metro, in operation since 1984, is the oldest underground mass transit system in India. |
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Kennedy International Airport as well as to the underground New York City Subway system. |
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The rebels tried to breach the walls with explosives and bypass them via underground tunnels that led to underground close combat. |
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Shortly after their arrival, they contacted and joined the underground German Communist League. |
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The Communist League also had contacts with the underground conspiratorial organisation of Louis Auguste Blanqui. |
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Historically from time to time, underground seams of coal have caught fire, often from careless or unfortunate mining activities. |
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Adventurers can mountain bike in the forest, hike through the jungle, and discover freshwater-filled underground cave systems called cenotes. |
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Water in aquifers underground can be exposed to levels of CO2 much higher than atmospheric. |
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He designed an extensive underground sewerage system that diverted waste to the Thames Estuary, downstream of the main centre of population. |
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Most Chinese mines are deep underground and do not produce the surface disruption typical of strip mines. |
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Picturesque cenotes, or underground caves, offer a glimpse into a rare natural phenomenon unique to the Mexican region. |
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His solution to these problems was to build a canal from Worsley to Salford, and an underground canal into the mines from Worsley Delph. |
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Worsley Delph, now a scheduled monument, was the entrance to the Duke's underground mines. |
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That is, on his own time, he publishes an underground newsletter for employees, The Resistor. |
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Many coals extracted from both surface and underground mines require washing in a coal preparation plant. |
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Surface mining and deep underground mining are the two basic methods of mining. |
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If underground mine tunnels collapse, they cause subsidence of the ground above. |
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The river courses underground through the center of the city, and emerges at the foot of College Hill. |
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The nickname Wormtown is synonymous with the city's once large underground rock music scene. |
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In 1894 his tomb was one of 900 discovered when Boston constructed the underground subway line on Tremont Street. |
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Geothermal requires very hot underground temperatures near the surface to generate steam which is used in a low temperature steam plant. |
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Pit railways have been an important part of operating an underground mine all over the world. |
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A Norwegian Lutefisk, which is cod that is fermented underground for a few months and considered to be a delicacy in Scandinavia. |
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These are an extensive system of underground quarries, worked for Green Slate. |
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In wetter conditions water flows a greater distance across the limestone as underground channels and chambers fill up. |
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Large bodies of magma that solidify underground before they reach the surface of the crust are called plutons. |
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It is cold underground so there is little evaporation but some does take place leaving a trace of limestone on the roof. |
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Today, the Moscow Metro comprises twelve lines, mostly underground with a total of 203 stations. |
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Some Australian species form underground corms for this purpose, which also serve to allow the plants to survive dry summers. |
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In the context of underground coal mining in the United States, the term slate was commonly used to refer to shale well into the 20th century. |
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But as capacity increased, the site's underground workings were extensively expanded. |
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By 1870 Honister's underground workings stretched under Honister Crag with intermediate workings on the opposite side of the valley at Yew Crags. |
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Several sarpanches in the valley have gone underground and many others have been threatening to pull out of local bodies in protest. |
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When it was completed it was said to be the largest brick built underground reservoir in the world and it is still one of the largest in Europe. |
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Local legend has it that the waters from Hull Pot and Hunt Pot cross each other underground without mixing. |
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The Mines Act of 1842 prohibited the employment of women and girls and boys under the age of ten from working underground in coal mines. |
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The cave is largely vertical, but at the bottom the stream flows through a short section of passage into the underground West Kingsdale river. |
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Previously, the deepest known underground shaft in Britain had been Gaping Gill on the slopes of Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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However, experiments with dyes have shown that they are two separate waterways that go underground at different locations. |
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In dry conditions the river disappears underground into the sink hole known as Manchester Hole. |
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Sunbridge Wells is an underground retail complex, it incorporates restaurants, bars and retail units. |
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The word quarry can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone. |
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The post was an underground protected bunker for a crew of three observers. |
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The NPR station is proposed to stay underground on its way east as it passes through Manchester city. |
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In the context of underground coal mining, shale was frequently referred to as slate well into the 20th century. |
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The techniques used for the extraction of tin from Dartmoor followed a progression from streaming through open cast mining to underground mining. |
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Aquamarine typically forms when magma, or melted rock, cools in an underground pocket called a magma chamber. |
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At times these pits were dug in pairs along the back of the lode and the lode followed underground between them. |
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Sandvik is set to launch what it says is the industry's maiden ROPS compliant acid-proof underground drilling cabins. |
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They spray into the underground and it atomizes so it can drift a considerable distance, killing larvae in the water. |
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And Eminem used one of his underground tracks, Wanksta, on the 8 Mile soundtrack. |
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But underground classes have Persians getting with the beat. |
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The agnates are in fact fully alive and conscious human beings who are kept isolated in an abandoned underground military bunker. |
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Qanats are underground water channels stretching up to 40 kilometers and first used at least 2000 years ago. |
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A friend of a friend is leading a squad through the underground drinking shebeens of Soweto tonight and he wants to know if I fancy it. |
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Her raggle-taggle family live underground in these tunnels, they don't really mix with the real world. |
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But as the area grew, Tucson, mining companies and other users diverted water out of the river and the underground aquafer. |
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They argue that the total volume of water in aquifers underground is 100 times the amount found on the surface. |
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It is accessed through a series of underground tunnels known as a karez system. |
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Within a short time, fresh foliage will reappear from rhizomes, those underground stems with bulblike qualities. |
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Scientists there believe the huge underground atom smasher at Cern has found the elusive Higg's boson, known as the God particle. |
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They may also spread through self-sowing or by growth of their rhizomes, which are fleshy underground stems with bulblike qualities. |
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It develops from rhizomes, bulblike underground structures that cause it to clump and expand in girth without much human assistance. |
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He pointed out that delay in the construction of metalloid roads was caused by underground schemes. |
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Dig revealing Dudley's past AN underground storeroom complete with shoe polish bottles dating back 200 years has been uncovered in Dudley. |
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Workers of the Burgas-based Mina Cherno More Burgas EAD are staging an underground strike over unpaid salaries for two months. |
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Construction of the main channel to the lake for the meteoric water in the district of North train by underground tunneling method. |
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The tragedy in South Korea's third largest city, Taegu, was the world's worst underground train disaster. |
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Any dust underground was undesirable, but tolerable limits of exposure to silicotic rock based on medical research were known. |
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Rabbits are lively at nightfall, and when evening rain drives them underground they still feel gregarious. |
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More disturbing was that zines and underground culture didn't seem to be any sort of threat to this aboveground world. |
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This underground arena features switches that trigger lasers, and a carpet bomb of the entire lower and upper levels. |
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Consider, for instance, the number of freak-show images that occur in this suite, sourced from a global underground of crackpotitude. |
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If they think about him at all, they're inclined to blame him for commodifying, and therefore dorkifying, their pure underground pursuit. |
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The Ferranti effect is much more pronounced in underground cables, even in short lengths, because of their high capacitance. |
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The most specialized fossorial mammals are subterranean, seeking food and shelter underground and rarely coming to the surface. |
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Fraccing is the process of creating cracks in underground coal seams to increase the flow and recovery of gas or oil out of a well. |
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In the Yorkshire Dales and the White Peak the limestone exposure has led to the formation of large underground cave systems and watercourses. |
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The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world. |
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The last shift left the pit on 10 December 1993, ending over 800 years of commercial underground coal mining in the region. |
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The sewers were mainly for the removal of surface drainage and underground water. |
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Chaddock pits in the east of Tyldesley were connected to an underground level from Worsley. |
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That is a three-block, six-storey apartment development where residents would have a semiprivate garden and underground parking. |
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The opposition used this resource to mobilise public opinion against the monarchy, which in turn tried to repress the underground literature. |
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In the West Riding of Yorkshire and in south Wales, anger went even deeper, and underground preparations for a rising were undoubtedly made. |
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In 1943, KLA underground activists, cooperating with British forces in Burma and India, initiated joint operations with British forces. |
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Metro Cammell in Birmingham made most of the 1970s and 1980s LU underground trains. |
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All water runs into a holding tank underground and can be pumped to various areas when needed. |
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The city is served by the Tyne and Wear Metro, a system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear. |
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In 2004, the company Marconi designed and constructed the mobile radio system to the underground Metro system. |
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Also created at this time were the vast underground reserves of water that make the water table higher than average in the Vale of Aylesbury. |
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It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. |
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Overloaded or malfunctioning septic tanks in karst landscapes may dump raw sewage directly into underground channels. |
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This winterbourne for part of its course now runs through the city in underground culverts. |
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Its boundary with the Cathedral Quarter follows Victoria Street, beneath which flows the underground course of the Markeaton Brook. |
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The underground test, which set off powerful seismic waves, drew condemnation from Britain, Washington, the UN and others. |
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Skimboarding has been an underground sport for a long time but is gaining incredible popularity. |
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Known as the moldwarp or earththrower in medieval times, the mole is certainly well adapted for its underground lifestyle. |
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As an escape route, bootleggers had dug an underground tunnel to get away from the police,'' Thomas said. |
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The Gresford Disaster occurred on 22 September 1934, when 266 men died following an underground explosion. |
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This is an unusual underground air cushion funicular rapid transit system, situated in the Austrian ski resort of Serfaus. |
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In Scotland, however, the Glasgow Subway underground rapid transit system is known as the Subway. |
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This test tunnel was used for two years in the development of the first underground train, and was later, in 1861, filled up. |
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By 1907 the District and Metropolitan Railways had electrified the underground sections of their lines. |
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All Metro stations are unstaffed, with the exception of the underground stations, which are required to be staffed by law. |
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While the monorail schemes were all abandoned, a scheme to create an underground tunnel link gained momentum. |
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Initial works include the relocation of underground services on Bull Street and Corporation Street. |
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Previously, Birmingham City Council looked at the possibility of constructing an underground railway. |
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Heavy rail underground technology is used in the London and Glasgow Underground systems. |
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For many fishing villages, loot and contraband provided by pirates supported a strong and secretive underground economy in Cornwall. |
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Sometimes a motte covered an older castle or hall, whose rooms became underground storage areas and prisons beneath a new keep. |
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During this time period, metal became a popular underground subculture through the Middle East. |
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A stay in Formentera with Sam Hutt, a doctor well established in the underground music scene, led to no visible improvement. |
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Considered one of the UK's first psychedelic music groups, Pink Floyd began their career at the vanguard of London's underground music scene. |
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Though a relatively underground style in North America, it enjoys wide popularity in Europe, Japan, and South America. |
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It has defined the aesthetic of underground bass music in many UK towns and cities. |
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She had been in contact with London's underground electronic music scene and was romantically involved with trip hop musician Tricky. |
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The increasing use of such malware shows that underground business is booming. |
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The show created a new global audience for the scene, after years of exclusively UK underground buzz. |
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