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  • One type of unconfined aquifer is known as a perched aquifer, where an impermeable layer of limited size stops the percolation of water to a deeper aquifer, thereby creating a small underground reservoir of limited volume (Figure 2.3). 1.1 The role and purpose of irrigation
  • So the overpaid, drug-addled ‘roasters’ of Olde England managed not to lose - let rejoicing be unconfined.
  • Painters also gave me a sense of being unconfined to a page.
  • Sure your roots are deep, but never forget your branches extend upwards into unconfined, infinite and limitless space.
  • She stretched her wings, glad they were unconfined again.
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  • Hard-earned experience has taught McGeechan that whenever Scotland enter a championship against a backdrop of success and expectation, it has heralded a season of woe unconfined.
  • At the end joy was unconfined - indeed embarrassingly so one might say - as if Kildare had won something of note.
  • Though ATV use is in some ways primitive and certainly unconfined, I doubt that's what the framers of the act had in mind.
  • If the dog must be left at home unconfined it is important to make sure that it has had plenty of exercise before.
  • Interactions usually take place in confined settings with captive animals or, more rarely, with unconfined animals who have been conditioned to come by being fed.
  • For the graduates of Transition Year it was a week of ‘joy unconfined.’
  • In sheer contrast, for the club that squeezes out of that quaking quartet to gate-crash the elite, delight will be unconfined.
  • Who will forget the scenes of unconfined joy as Ian Fitzgerald held what is now the Delaney Cup aloft last year and the sense of pride that swept through the county that day and has continued ever since.
  • To prevent an emergency, buy an oversized nylon slip collar and attach your leash to both collars when you are walking in an unconfined area.
  • Surprisingly unconfined by this genre, he continues to produce startling new works that offer a range of effects, from the self-referential to the humorous to the sublime.
  • There are so many other things to see and appreciate: rocks, stones, boulders, slabs, pebbles, sand - one's joy is unconfined.
  • By its nature, there is something in art that is unconfined, uninhibited - if not, whose morality should govern it?
  • Joy was unconfined in Edinburgh last night after Scotland recorded a momentous and record-breaking 21-6 victory over South Africa at a sodden Murrayfield.
  • And their joy was unconfined as Hodgson worked an opening and sent a drop goal over with the game in injury time.
  • The sheer bravado of its bid, and the unconfined joy with which its success was greeted, was evidence of a city with attitude.
  • However, joy over the selection was not exactly unconfined.
  • Even here though, the joy should not quite be unconfined.
  • The occupants enjoyed an expansive, unconfined space, spilling beyond the room's boundaries.
  • He will proceed in any event, your Honour, confined or unconfined, with the matter and my client desires to continue, subject to his personal capacity to sustain his position as that matter goes on.
  • The joy among backbenchers when McCreevy announced the programme last December was almost unconfined, as they scurried off to their constituencies to bask in the good news.
  • The addition of salty water increased the unconfined compressive strength of the clay soil.
  • Their annexation of the most coveted trophy in Gaelic football unleashed a frenzy of unconfined joy.
  • It is a beautiful, unconfined space open to unique aspects and perceptions.
  • Only toward the end of her career, she says, did she experience unconfined joy on stage.
  • He once managed to net a silver-striped hawk moth and his joy was unconfined.
  • The dramatic price cut has brought unconfined joy to many Delphi veterans, but not all.
  • Where direct determination is to be performed, a variety of test methods (including repeated load triaxial, indirect diametrical tensile and unconfined compression) are available.
  • Now he wants to repeat the exercise when they finally return to the Football League proper - which he said would produce ‘joy unconfined."
  • The biter is being bitten and joy is unconfined.
  • In Pisa, whose tourist industry is almost solely dependent on the magnetic power of its leaning tower, it will be an event of unconfined celebration.
  • A studio accident led Tillim to invent a method of painting with acrylic-soaked paper towels; unconfined by what might have become a signature style, he turned, after a few years, to achieving related effects with the brush.
  • But banish care, it's no time for it now -- on with the dance, let joy be unconfined is my motto, whether there's any dance to dance; or any joy to unconfine -- you'll be the healthier for it every time, -- every time, The American Claimant
  • Needless to say, there has been unconfined joy in Killala and the surrounding regions - as evidenced in last Saturday's colourful street party.
  • Interactions usually take place in confined settings with captive animals or, more rarely, with unconfined animals who have been conditioned to come by being fed.
  • Where direct determination is to be performed, a variety of test methods (including repeated load triaxial, indirect diametrical tensile and unconfined compression) are available.
  • Over the 1997-1998 summer a survey of tourists on the dolphin boats found that 45 per cent wanted to see dolphins unconfined, in close proximity.

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