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It has a very strong seawall which has cost a considerable amount of money.
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Only detailed surveys now in progress will show how long and how substantial a seawall might be required.
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During the afternoon the divisional commander arrived and addressed the men, who had again assembled on the seawall.
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Of the estimate of £140 million, about £19 million is for the seawall and about £4 million for drainage.
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The seawall itself is currently being seriously undermined.
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What is to happen to the houses and land in front of the new main seawall?
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The ownership of specific lengths of seawall is a matter for local bodies concerned.
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A new seawall has been built which encloses what was the bathing lake, which is now a boating pool.
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How long ago was it that they put up the seawall?
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Let me instance the case of a man who built a seawall to prevent flooding.
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He saw what can happen when a seawall breaks.
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They have, in fact, done all that they can to maintain the seawall there.
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There is another and quite a different value—the value resulting to the land from the fact that the seawall and sea sluices are there.
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The seawall remains intact and the promenade was damaged.
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More than 100 unemployed people are rebuilding the seawall of that nature reserve.
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I had a bad case in my constituency where a seawall broke as a result of badger activity.
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On the other hand, new techniques in seawall building may make its construction much less formidable and less costly than has hitherto been supposed.
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The seawall and the sea sluice have two totally different kinds of value; one is the structural value.
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To protect its 30,000 inhabitants from flooding it has a seawall.
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I also say we should be careful about the question of sabotage, because there is the important matter of the seawall.
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The barrage would consist of a large seawall or dam across the estuary.
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The seawall extension in itself will not earn money.
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A modest scheme could be carried out, using blocks rather than a whole seawall.
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The seawall is their insurance, and it has failed them twice.
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We shall carefully examine the lessons to be learnt from the seawall.
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There has been damage up to three-quarters of a mile away from the seawall.
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It is not the bottom line; it is the seawall.
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A seawall could protect the islands, and in fact, a seawall is a perfectly manageable investment - just not for a poor island group.
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The top priority must be the repair and strengthening of the seawall.
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Anything coming on to the island must cross over the seawall.
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In the 1989–90 winter storms, some 30 km of seawall revetment and about 10 km of embankment were damaged.
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But the men had to make an orderly protest by parading on the seawall to present their grievances to the commanding officer.
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Supposing, for example, that a seawall were broken down suddenly.
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There must be an enormous breakwater—a seawall.
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We all know that if a leaking roof or a seawall is not repaired immediately more damage is done.
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One simple extended seawall could help bring all these good things about.
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Take a case where the seawall has been built by a local authority.
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The inspector at the inquiry had said in his report that the 1973 scheme was "over-designed" and that the proposed seawall was unnecessarily high.
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He has taken out one major element of over-design and reduced the increase in height of the seawall from 7ft.
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People are also grateful for the energy and determination that is being shown in the attempt to reconstruct the shattered seawall.
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That was true of the value of the houses down by the seawall, the price of which deteriorated to virtually nothing.
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How near is it getting to the seawall, to the aboveground tanks and to the nearby residen- tial area?
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At seaside resorts, the seawall is often part of the promenade and, to that extent, a valuable asset as well as an amenity.
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In addition, the council spent £90,000 to build up the seawall.
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In the past we have seen local authorities who, for economy reasons, spent £1,000 on erecting a groyne or seawall.
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Who is going to pay in that district the very high rate that must be imposed for the upkeep of that seawall?
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The house would not be built if there were no seawall.
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Therefore, he said, you ought to divest the thing of the levelling-up and filling-in stuff, and you then deduct the seawall.
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Take a field of agricultural land with a seawall somewhere outside, the field which has served the work of reclamation.
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In addition, there would have to be constant supervision and in many instances repair of the seawall.
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The result is that to-day there is no seawall left.
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The anticipated cost of the construction of the seawall and the reclamation is £33 million at present-day prices.
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While the seawall has been repaired and most services are now functioning, serious and widespread damage remains.
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If we improve a piece of seawall here, or put a new groyne in there, the effect is apparent further down the coast.
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My concern is not so much with the view, but a view of the sea breaking through the seawall is something which no one wants.
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That is the amount it has actually cost to make the sluice and put it there and to shovel the dirt to make the seawall.
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The one and only thing that will satisfy the island and cannot be refused in all humanity is the fastest possible construction of a seawall.
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Superimposed on it was a seawall.
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In general, they strike me as being corks in a seawall, and incidentally corks that discriminate heavily in favour of people rich enough to buy garages.
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As has been indicated, there have been plans in some places to straighten the seawall or to build a second and stronger sea wall behind the lighter, frontal wall.
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I had intended to allude to the possible effect on local government finance of the severe flooding in my constituency yesterday when the seawall broke.
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The placing of a marina on this site and the building of a substantial seawall would, in effect, create a much safer environment, especially for the passing yachtsman.
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It runs along the sea front following the seawall, the sea being on the left; the cliffs, which are red weathered brescia, are on the right.
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In the case of storms and abnormal weather they may be faced at any time with the land being inundated, and with enormous expenditure on the seawall.
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Under it people actually living on the coast have to pay for the estimated increased value which their property achieves through the building of a seawall.
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Gaps were blown in the seawall to allow quicker access for troops and tanks.
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Waves exceeding 16 ft (4.8 m) impacted coastal regions of the county, with some areas reporting that waves were topping the seawall.
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An outer seawall was built allowing the local marshes to be drained and increased the land available for farming.
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In 1900, a seawall was built to stabilize erosion.
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Remains of the seawall are still present, and canoe tours of the canals are a regular attraction to tourists.
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The facility can be found at the east end behind the seawall close to the slipway.
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It is possible to walk for about 8mi 0 around most of the seawall.
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In spring 2001 part of the seawall protecting the outer pool collapsed, creating a tidal lagoon.
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The result is a natural seawall that protects the bay from large waves.
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The lock walls and seawall are constructed of cut limestone blocks.
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To prevent erosion of the cliffs, which caused annual falls, a seawall and promenade was constructed in the 1930s.
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The island continued to erode away despite the addition of a seawall in 1888 to protect the lighthouse.
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On the northwestern half, a promenade was constructed to allow residents access to a seawall.
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The beach's seawall, esplanade and oceanway were rebuilt and renovated in 2004.
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The seawall was finished in 1989 (made of rock and 48,000 tetrahedral concrete blocks).
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At 1909:22 the aircraft impacted the seawall six feet above the waterline.
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To the right of the port on the seawall-lined pavement is a bus stop for buses headed north.
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With federal assistance, a seawall was constructed in 1900 to protect the area from further erosion.
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A lesser seawall surrounded the remainder of the site and the beach area to the west.
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It has significant recent archaeology with the remains of a seawall and rusted iron railings.
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In front of the seawall are groynes, armoured at their bases with large blocks of natural rock, which prevent long shore drift.
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As a result, it was decided to build a seawall three kilometres out from the shore.
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This resulted in depletion of the beach in front of the seawall, which was damaged by repeated storms in winter time.
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Damage was reported up to three-quarters of a mile away from the seawall.
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The main wreckage bounced over the seawall and landed inverted on a taxiway, sliding along the ground for a distance of approximately 55 m.
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Beginning their work in the area protected by the 1900 seawall, the archaeologists began to explore.
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The surrounding waters can be quite rough at times, and there is a seawall to protect the settlement.
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