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Their role in improving ditches, sluices and drainage is especially important in a flat, low-lying, peat area such as mine.
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The structures have included intakes, sluices, spillways and stilling basins.
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He also said this was opening the sluices, and that bad developments might occur.
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There is another and quite a different value—the value resulting to the land from the fact that the sea wall and sea sluices are there.
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The sea portion of it might be fitted with sluices for temporary flooding.
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The old operating theatre has no anaesthetic room, no recovery ward, no ventilation system and is adjacent to the ward's sluices and toilets.
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I was also interested in the threats by local farmers to close sluices.
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If ever this canal is to be put into operation again, the sluices and the locks must be renewed.
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We must seriously consider putting grids on sluices to ensure that the smolts are not passing through to the fish farms.
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Sluicing should be done with mechanical sluicing equipment and disinfection is achieved by means of soaking in a recommended solution of disinfectant.
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The £8·27 million includes the barrage structure, the locks, the refuge harbour, the fish passes and the sluices—and roads and services.
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I am concerned with drainage that goes into rivers and the effect of people leaving open sluices which should be shut.
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We have a lot of huge sluices in the peatland area, which sometimes can be as much as 20, even 30, ft across.
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There are two separate projects, the sluices and the reservoir.
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The sluices will not work and cannot be made to work.
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The ants are tiny and move around our hospitals, from germ-infested sluices to wards, beds, operating theatres and even to sterile dressings and hypodermic needles.
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There are others who use electrical devices; and yet others who may wreck dams, floodgates or sluices with intent to take or destroy fish.
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Of course, very much depends upon the sluices and gates, and the small bays and creeks which drain these areas.
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The remedy would appear to be the provision of further sluices.
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Three out of four of its sluices have already had to be closed because they were in bad order.
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By the aid of sluices the flow of water is guided and restricted when necessary.
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The barrage will, of course, be fitted with sluices to pass river flow when tide levels permit.
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The proposed reservoir and sluices will make available 88 million gallons of water per day additional to the present yield.
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I apply that to sluices, drains, and all works of a permanent character.
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There are sluices in the weir, which are opened in flood time so as to diminish the flooding so far as possible.
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At high tide all the drainage gates and sluices have to be closed.
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However, the toilets and sluices on most wards are most unsatisfactory for elderly patients.
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They are, but it would be fairly inexpensive to bring those toilets and sluices up to standard.
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We think it ought to be the repairing and renewal instead of the making of embankments and sluices against floods.
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To unilaterally alter the rules of the trade protection instruments would be to weaken the dam in order to avoid managing the sluices.
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I refer to such projects as improvements in lavatories, sluices and bathrooms, the provision of day rooms for patients and fire precautions.
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There might be other sluices for permanent flooding.
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Technology and design can help pupils to understand the man-made environment, such as buildings, sluices, weirs, bridges, and sewage works.
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There are many other rights which may be damaged, such as mills, sluices, turbines, fishing rights, and other things.
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The level drainage of to-day is a network of large and small drains which empty, through a series of up-to-date sluices, the surplus water of 24,000 acres.
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After all, this land might have on it large sluices and other such works, to which it might he disastrous if the public had too easy access.
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They dam back their refuse for a time, and then, when the river is in flood some night, they open the sluices and everything goes into the river.
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They work on a big scale—dealing inter alia with such things as construction and maintenance of training walls, sea defences, great sluices and pumping stations.
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Then there are the repair or renewal of embankments and sluices against floods, the reclaiming of waste land, the making or removal of permanent fences, roads and bridges and drainage.
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We know that comparatively small constituencies may be freely sprinkled—sluiced, in fact—with money by a candidate who, nevertheless, does not come within the reach of the law.
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The works consist of dams, sluices, locks, levees, and storm surge barriers.
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The gates of the sluices were closed as a defensive measure against possible attack in the dry season when no storage remained in the dam.
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The elided material of all instances of sluicing, even of multiple sluicing, are catenae.
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The basic elements of a barrage are caissons, embankments, sluices, turbines, and ship locks.
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After the miners extracted gold in long wooden sluices, they dumped the gravel back into the mountain valleys.
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When fully opened, 6 sluices provide a spill capacity of about 1200 cumecs.
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The gravel was washed in a revolving trommel from which the screened material went directly to the sluices and the oversize to a belt stacker.
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The 50 m cutting diverts a length of the river and allowed the exposed river bed to be sluiced for alluvial gold.
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The loosened gravel and gold would then pass over sluices, with the gold settling to the bottom where it was collected.
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Flooding has caused problems in the past, but modern measures to alleviate this include an attenuation reservoir and proposals to reinstate historic weirs and sluices.
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The shallow sluices enabled adjustment of the dock water level according to weather conditions.
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Most aqueduct systems included sedimentation tanks, sluices and distribution tanks to regulate the supply at need.
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The ways in which gems can be uncovered in this mine is by sluicing, creeking, or digging.
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The dirt and fine gravel was then washed through the sluices, and the silt was carried off down the gulch.
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They freed logs that had jammed at critical points such as sluices, bends, bridges and ox-bows.
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Eight sluices make it possible to empty the aqueduct in the event of severe freezing.
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Water flowed around the estate via a system of interconnecting lakes, ponds and streams linked by a network of dams, water sluices, bridges and cascades.
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The town is built at the top of a waterfall, and water was diverted from the stream to provide water for mine sluicing and processing.
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The extremely high pressure stream was used to wash entire hillsides through enormous sluices.
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Under the main tower, the filled in arches of the tidal moat and sluices are visible on both the southern and northern flanks.
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In addition, 9 river sluices have also been provided, but these have not been functional.
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Many claims (each measuring 100 feet along the stream) were consolidated, and worked by ground sluicing.
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The structure consists of 17 sluices, several kilometres of dam and a shipping lock.
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Hand sluices were used to mine the creek.
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There are many opportunities for short or long bushwalks, often along old gold mining water sluices and peppered by mineral springs.
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The dam's position allowed for a spillway and sluices between the northern end of the dam and the cliffs to the west.
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Then the sluices are opened, turbines disconnected and the basin is filled again.
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The people built a new but shallow inlet to connect the flow channel to the dock for sluicing small ships into the basin.
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Visitors can also see the mill pond below the sluices, the navigation pool and the former stables for the canal horses.
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In order to keep the water in control during construction, two sluices, artificial channels for conducting water, were kept open in the dam.
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The causeway was prone to collapse right up until 1940 when modern engineering calculations revealed the cause to be the design of the sluices.
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Problem was that 14 sluices had broken down.
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Many claims were consolidated, and worked by ground sluicing.
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The easy ore was all extracted by 1893 when sluicing was discontinued.
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Her other theoretical work has addressed topics in agreement, predicate-initial word orders, wh-movement, and ellipsis (especially sluicing), among many others.
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Each pond had a set of sluices that controlled the seawater flow and the fish available in the pond for harvesting.
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The water was controlled to the ponds and moat by a series of sluices.
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In the second stage, eight bottom sluices were added to the left side of the dam which became operational between 1970 and 1971.
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The new gates weighing 19 tonnes, were constructed using pine beams and metal sluices.
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They occupy the site of a larger artificial lake, marked on the 1885 map as having three sluices into the main channel.
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In 1976, a wide thin-plate weir was installed, with three vertical-lift sluices controlling a parallel flood relief channel.
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Control was originally exercised by a barrage of gates and sluices.
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Typical sluices have transverse riffles over a carpet, which trap the heavy minerals, gemstones, and other valuable minerals.
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The space between the two sluices is effectively used as a very large lock, capable of holding a number of boats.
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The sluices and shutters have been damaged heavily and have fell prey to nature's vagaries.
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Alternatively, one may account for by claiming that sluicing leaves a layered trace, and the condition applies to this layered trace.
At the time of writing, however- 1990- it remains to be seen whether the necessary sluices and barrier will be built.
Then the inner cavities were sluiced out with various aromatic and disinfecting fluids prior to sewing up.
Rather, the right-dislocated phrase is a remnant of an extra clause which is deleted (or sluiced) after scrambling.
However, the relevant phenomenon seems to be similar to sluicing since it can apply intersententially.
The critical flows describe the flow under a sluice gate.
Samples can be introduced and removed from the simulator through a sluice without disturbing ongoing experiments.
Pervasive clientelism in 1992 predictably undermined macro-economic stability as the sluice gates of patronage were opened up to win the elections that year.
Examples include the flow due to a moving ship and the flow under a sluice gate.
In the next section we consider critical flow past an inclined sluice gate.
From the rents earned from the auction, they used to maintain the embankments and sluice gates (soil protection public works) among other things.
Both approaches are used in this paper for flows past sluice gates and surfboards.
The sluices are managed according to common rules.
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