How To Use Waters In A Sentence

  • According to the EPA, fish at the top of the aquatic food chain bioaccumulate methylmercury to a level approximately 1 million to 10 million times greater than dissolved concentrations found in surrounding waters. Field and Stream Report: The Truth about Mercury and the Fish You Eat
  • A dislocated wrist, unsuccessfuily set, occasioned advice from my surgeon, to try the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence, as a corroborant. Autobiography
  • Estuaries (where fresh river water meets salty ocean water) are examples of brackish waters.
  • And there is plenty of food here-both the trawls and acoustic surveys have revealed an abundant supply of myctophid lanternfish, the most common prey eaten by large Humboldt squid in these waters in other years. Scientific American
  • He said last night the move would prevent the waters from being looted and pillaged by other EU members, and introduce effective conservation of fish stocks.
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  • North African catfish live in a variety of freshwater environments, including quiet waters like lakes, ponds, and pools.
  • It's natural that transitions to new technology may be somewhat disruptive, and there are several methods companies use to navigate these rough waters.
  • And four dragger captains fined two thousand apiece for fishing redfish in closed waters. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • Much of this additional nitrogen is retained or denitrified in the watershed, but a substantial amount enters groundwater and rivers and eventually is delivered to estuaries and the ocean.
  • Ten of us broke the ice across the harbour with our feet and glided our boats out into the liquid waters beyond.
  • In deeper waters, not enough light penetrates the depths, which means the reef's main food producers, algae and plankton, cannot photosynthesize.
  • However, there is no great bonanza of wealth awaiting Ireland in the Atlantic waters.
  • The ability to control the darkness is the ability to command the light, and the ability to control the waters is the ability to delimit their boundaries and make them useful rather than destructive; useful for sustaining life. Final Participation and the Light of God « Unknowing
  • However, Capt Amarinder Singh had also made it clear that Act also envisaged termination of all other agreements relating to Ravi-Beas waters and to discharge Punjab government from the obligations hereunder.
  • Draw thee waters for the siege, fortify thy strong holds: go into clay, and tread the morter, make strong the brickkiln. Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report
  • That is damaging to native fish life and plant life, and contributes to the degradation of fresh waters.
  • On the River Darent, in Kent - which as recently as 1996 used to dry up in places during the summer, stranding and killing fish and other aquatic life - the amount taken from the river has been cut by 35m litres a day compared with 20 years ago, increasing river flows and so enabling much greater numbers of brown trout, pike and other fish to live in its waters. Rivers the healthiest in a generation due to stricter pollution controls
  • On the surrounding waters of the resort isle, dive, windsurf, water - ski, even sail a catamaran.
  • Finally, man-made ditches, as well as existing bayous, sloughs, and streams in the St. Francis Watershed, provide suitable habitat for P. capax.
  • No quibbling about the derivation of the word rakia, which is literally something beaten out, [122] can affect the explicit description of the Mosaic writer, contained in the words ‘the waters that are above the firmament,’ or avail to show that he was aware that the sky is but transparent space. Essays and Reviews: The Education of the World, Bunsen's Biblical Researches, On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity; Seances Historiques de Gen��ve; On the Mosaic Cosmogony; Tendencies of Religious Thought in England, 1688-1750; On the Interpr
  • In order to get what he wants Esko dirties, bloodies, his hands in the waters any real architect must swim in. An Interview with Richard Rayner about Cloud Sketcher
  • A total of 110,000 security personnel will be on duty at the Games, with airspace around venues tightly guarded and navy gunboats patrolling the waters around the city.
  • They have often attacked ships in Sri Lankan waters.
  • Life in Color: Green A green frog sits atop a large lily pad in the waters of Atchafalaya Delta.
  • Liquids, whether waters or oils, which possess a great and intense acridity, act like heat in tearing asunder bodies and burning them after some time; yet to the touch they are not hot at first. The New Organon
  • Her labour was going like clockwork when her waters broke on the evening of her due date.
  • Breed exclusively by fresh and brackish water and marshes; often in coastal waters on migration.
  • We have had hundreds of years since to decide what we call the waters surrounding us. Army Rumour Service
  • Watersports on the beach are well patronised, although most people choose simply to bake in the sun.
  • Make a kind of grand tour on my own, take the waters and cure what ails me.
  • On October 30, just as the flood waters were creeping up in Ryedale, she drove her Peugeot car through a deep puddle and stalled the engine.
  • Despite Cairn's mixed results, the Arctic waters off the coast of Greenland remain enticing for oil companies, where experts estimate that 4. 1bn barrels of untapped crude lies. Cairn Energy fails to find enough oil off the coast of Greenland
  • It slopes southwest from the watershed between the Nile and Congo rivers, part of an ancient peneplain interrupted by mostly granitic inselbergs, threaded by gallery forests, with large marshland depressions. Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • People Rise Betimes to Quaff the Health-Giving Waters in Central Park.
  • But his main passion was boating in Southampton Water and other waters calmer than those which had ended his active service career.
  • Several different species of fish inhabit these turbid shallow waters.
  • Rising waters would uproot prosperous farmers from the fertile riverbanks, forcing an estimated 100,000 people to move to higher ground where they could no longer plant corn and wheat.
  • In the bigger waters, maskalonge and, of course, any amount of pike and pickerel. The Man from Glengarry; a tale of the Ottawa
  • The"sacred ecosystem," as executive director Hawk Rosales calls it, isthreaded by waters like Wolf Creek (right), focus of aproject to restore salmon habitat.
  • Each day, in visibility of over 30 metres, we encounter black and white-tipped reef and grey sharks, large pelagics like dogtoothed tuna and many of the four hundred other species of fish which inhabit these waters.
  • On Monday, a ship loaded with Norwegian iron ore is expected to dock in Qingdao, China, marking the first passage of a commercial cargo ship from Europe to Asia through the Arctic waters. Global Warming Gives Boost to Commercial Cargo Business
  • The river flows toward the east, and wherever it enters stagnant waters, they are made fresh.
  • Their trials, officially called adjudicatory hearings, will begin Nov. 15 for Rangel and Nov. 29 for Waters. Rangel, Waters ethics trials to take place after elections
  • They" are the poachers who haunt those waters, men who catch more than the legal limit of fish -- striped bass, sea bass, fluke and blackfish (tautog) -- then sell them on the black market. Inside New York City's Fishy Black Market
  • The road meanders high above the waters of lakes and rivers, embraced by the meringue summits of the mountains.
  • It is a scourge to a sinful land; as once it was for the destruction of the whole world, so it is now often for the correction or discipline of some parts of it, by hindering seedness and harvest, raising the waters, and damaging the fruits. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • I had spent an idyllic summer on Mayne Island which takes its name from a lieutenant on a Royal Navy survey ship that charted these waters a century and a half ago.
  • As I tucked into this steaming Bunter-sized platter out on the darkening waters, I swear I heard the seals give a loud bark of disapproval.
  • Geography—note: landlocked; straddles crest of the Nile-Congo watershed; the Kagera, which drains into Lake Victoria, is the most remote headstream of the White Nile Burundi
  • Albatrosses, petrels, shags and shearwaters glide merrily around, all because of continental shelves and currents that slope and converge and form a giant feeding ground for these stars of the sea.
  • Authorities released a dispersing liquid into the coastal waters to dilute the slick.
  • The Aquatic Centre includes a leisure pool, lap pool, waterslide, lazy river, drop slide, sauna and hot tub.
  • The boat herself will tell you how to use the wind and how to plough the waters!
  • The beautiful sounds of the Welsh Male Voice Choir of South Africa will drift across the lake's waters, while the Meropa Basadi group will play carols on marimbas and drums, giving the occasion a memorable African feel.
  • When I reached the banks of the great estuary, which are here very bare and exposed, the waters had receded from the large and level space of sand, through which a stream, now feeble and fordable, found its way to the ocean. Redgauntlet
  • True, we are expected to moonwalk across the vast waters dividing technology from the masses and tiptoe back on egocentric eggshells, circumventing treacherous misunderstandings and political back-stabbing.
  • Might not its waters upspring in this new land, whose discovery was the great marvel of the age, and which men looked upon as the unknown east of Asia? Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
  • Scientists believe that now fewer than a hundred of the whales ply the waters near Alaska.
  • In Cuba, huge waves crashed into Havana, swamping neighborhoods up to four blocks inland with floodwaters reaching up to nearly a meter in some places.
  • Waters managed to get his films screened in New York, where they soon became mandatory viewing for those in the underground art scene.
  • Jim sat down under a flowering tree in a patch of tiny white blossoms and faced the shimmering waters of the river.
  • Usually you can expect to see great numbers of pelagic birds - gannets, shearwaters, jaegers, storm-petrels, alcids - that live mainly at sea.
  • And when the silent darkness enveloped all this beauty, and grandeur, and magnificence in undistinguishable gloom, my mind experienced that wonderful sense of freedom and relief which come from all that suggests the idea of boundlessness -- the deep sky, the dark night, the endless circle, the illimitable waters. The Story of My Life Being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Canada
  • These fish prefer shallow water and are commonly found in bays around eelgrass, oil platforms, pilings of wharfs and piers, and in back waters.
  • The burial history of the sediments can be ascertained by the study of their varying thickness; and the petrography of the sediments reveals their diagenetic history and the movement of meteoric and pore waters through the basin.
  • They are still no showers for people who have walked for hours through fetid waters.
  • Coming down the hill, out of the town, the delusion is that this great fresh-water lake is but itself a bay, the mouth of which is concealed from view, but not so, for its waters run clear and fresh, and as fishful as the Erne. The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway
  • And over that time, at least 10 people have fallen from it, into the icy waters below.
  • The canoes are often fitted out with sails and are well suited for navigating the waters of the Darien between the Panamanian coast and the islands.
  • The calm, shallow waters around Marco Island will relax even the crankiest traveler. Visiting Marco Island
  • Dennis M. Sabangan/European Pressphoto Agency Filipino children offered candles for flood victims on Tuesday during a mass burial in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, the Philippines. Asia in Pictures
  • If the fish have got used to the sudden onset of winter that arrived unannounced last week, then some good sport can be expected from the roach population of the waters below the city.
  • A waterspout occurs over water; a tornado is its equivalent over land.
  • Over the last year, there's been a surge in illegal fishing activity in Australia's northern waters.
  • Our southern ally's loyalty to her beautiful "unredeemed" provinces, and her claim, which all right-minded Englishmen (I include myself) most heartily endorse, to dominate the historically Italian waters of the Adriatic, happily proved too strong for a machine-made sympathy for Berlin based on nothing better than a superficial resemblance between the histories of Piedmont and Prussia, and a record of nominal alliance with powers whose respect for paper treaties was always fairly apparent. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917
  • Five more went missing when their boat capsized in the icy waters as they searched for the original group.
  • A portage is a place between lakes and rivers where the waters become so shallow or rapid that they cannot be navigated, and the boats have to be lifted ashore and carried overland until it is possible to take to the water again. The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 41, August 19, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
  • In the present case it was common ground that there is a public right of navigation throughout the tidal waters of the estuary.
  • Manatees live in shallow waters - slow-moving rivers, estuaries, saltwater bays, canals and coastal areas, especially where seagrass beds flourish.
  • Litigator London: are you asserting a blockading power can only stop a vessel in territorial waters; and that vessel being stopped has to be flagged by the blockaded entity? The Volokh Conspiracy » Israeli Version of Ship Incident
  • Iceland is a land of extremes: milky-blue geothermal waters steaming in vast expanses of hardened lava next to bright green mossy hills and waterfalls.
  • Most scaphopods are found in waters greater than 6 m.
  • The government's response was to distance itself from the tragedy, claiming repeatedly that the boat had sunk in Indonesian waters.
  • Careful with that Electric guitar, Roger Waters gave it to me as a gift.
  • Brackish and ocean waters may contain large quantities of sodium chloride as well as many other soluble compounds leached from the crust of the earth.
  • We agree with Holdstock and Waterston that all efforts must be made for non-proliferation of nuclear weapons.
  • As a teenager, he dipped his toe into the fast-flowing waters of criminality, but withdrew quickly before the tides sucked him in.
  • Liddell believes the institutes were a watershed moment for nonreligious participation in the interfaith movement. Chris Stedman: Atheist Students Find Their Place in the Interfaith Movement
  • The 1932 election represented a watershed in American politics.
  • During a radio interview, Mr Waters said the newspaper spiked his column on the grounds the article was libellous and inaccurate.
  • State-of-the-art production and Gilmour's note-perfect playing collided with bassist Roger Waters's grim lyrical vision, which fretted about materialism and age creeping up on you.
  • During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area.
  • We did dinghy drill in the harbour and this usually finished with us swimming around in the beautifully clear waters of this sheltered haven.
  • There arose in that narrow, iron-sided gorge a havoc such as belike surpassed that of the original breaking through of the waters. The Sagebrusher A Story of the West
  • Of Scharnhorst's crew of 1,968, just 36 were rescued from the icy waters as their wrecked ship sank.
  • Lakeview's underground wiring is still affected by salt waters from Katrina," Robinson said. Susan Buchanan: Streets Unlit After Dusk In Parts of New Orleans
  • Finsteraarhorn, ‘it is clearer down below; the waters have shrunk, the forests are thinner.’ Dream tales and prose poems
  • Then finding no longer any refuge from inevitable captivity, except in the waters of the Elster, the brave prince had thrown himself into it without considering the impassable steepness of the opposite bank, and in a few moments he with his horse was ingulfed beneath the waves. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • A Falkland Islands fur seal perches on a rock outcrop off New Island, where seafood-rich waters nourish a wildlife population diverse in nature and often astonishing in number.
  • The problem was as that military chopper went down it churned up all the floodwaters and some rescue personnel in airboats got actually - their airboat was tossed over.
  • Water, of course, is more important than oil on the arid sands of Bahrain, and 5000 years ago the inhabitants worshiped Enki, the god of sweet waters under the earth. Richard Bangs: Bahrain: Once Was Paradise, Part 3
  • It is the largest river between the great Niger and Congo rivers, and its watershed drains the whole of Gabon.
  • Intestinal bilharziasis (or schistosomiasis) is becoming more and more frequent among Canadian travellers who come in contact with natural soft waters in tropical countries.
  • This is just one of an extraordinary sequence of curious encounters between orcas and divers in the waters off New Zealand.
  • However, when discharged phosphorus and nitrogen compounds reach levels in the receiving waters that do cause eutrophication, further treatment, the so-called tertiary treatment, which "unfixes" the bound nitrogen in the waste (at great expense) by transforming it through denitrification to nitrogen gas, becomes necessary. Chapter 7
  • Teenage hooligans have been waging a campaign against contractors on a Waterside building site.
  • It is still part of their capital and it too stands on a hill above the floodwaters.
  • The trunk, which readers away from boatable waters may need to be informed is an elevation about a foot above the main deck, to afford head-room in the middle of the cabin, had three deck lights, or ports, on each side. The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
  • A knot of people gathered in Main Street to watch the waters slowly begin to rise again.
  • At current rates of sprawl, 25 percent of the nation's coastal watersheds will be urbanized by 2025.
  • Since so little was known of the species' ecology or distribution, work concentrated in the central piedmont, especially the Broad River watershed.
  • From Kaiteriteri, cruise the protected waters of the Astrolabe Roadstead past idyllic beaches fringed by lush native forest to the golden expanse of Anchorage Bay (30-45 mins).
  • It would literally have meant '(Town of) flowing waters', from *rūmōn 'river; flowing water', a securely Indo-European formation built on the root *reu- 'to flow, to run (as of liquid)' and the derivational suffix *-mo-. An etymology for 'Rome'
  • A party of us embarked in a sort of light boat called a caique, than which no species of vessel, save the gondola, cuts more softly and noiselessly through the waters. Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833
  • Leaving the cosmopolitan town of modern Cairo, the iron bridges, and the pretentious hotels, with their flaunting inscriptions, it imparts a sense of sudden peacefulness to pass along the large and rapid waters of this river, between the curtains of palm-trees on the banks, borne by a dahabiya where one is master and, if one likes, may be alone. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • The number of fish in coastal waters has decreased.
  • There was no worn channel for the creek, and its waters, dammed up, diverted, flying through the air on giddy flumes, trickling into sinks and low places, and raised by huge water-wheels, were used and used again a thousand times. LI-WAN, THE FAIR
  • Hunted nearly to extinction, the shy, greenish-grey jewfish made a comeback in these waters when laws to protect them were passed in 1990.
  • The trails we went to work on had literally become streams thanks to massive run-off from a new building's parking lot shedding water straight into this watershed area.
  • In this regard, it is no surprise that the narrative of Ben's sexual affair with Mrs. Robinson is intercut with scenes featuring him either lounging in or submerged in the waters of the pool.
  • But, if the hagiolatry of Waters and Pollan isn't your cup of organic oolong, howzabout lending an ear to Chef Michel Nischan's take on these more Earth-attentive buying practices. Slashfood
  • So now we come to the fateful month of July 1944, when the waters were rising along the whole periphery of the Nazi empire, where everywhere, in Speidel's words, "... the floodgates are creaking," to the day, the 20th, of the attentat; a climacteric in the history of the Third Reich of Hitler's relations with the Army, and of the rational direction of the German war effort. Barbarossa
  • The fruit of his excursion into the Pawnee country, on the waters of the Arkansas, a region untraversed by white men, except solitary trappers, was “A Tour on the Prairies,” a sort of romance of reality, which remains today as good a description as we have of hunting adventure on the plains. Washington Irving
  • But it is possible that this could jump back over to a 3 as it's moving over what we call the warm loop current, some very warm waters. CNN Transcript Oct 23, 2005
  • Lying as it does in the deep waters of the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.
  • Side above the mouth of a bold running Stream 12 yards wide, which we call turf Creek from the number of bogs & quanty of turf in its waters. this Creek runs thro a open The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • Where are such lofty sentiments when others sail in Chinese jurisdictional waters? At Sea With China
  • Then at about midday or she calls to say, rather matter-of-factly, I thought, that her waters had broken and that she was having the baby.
  • From its base we could explore the headwaters of the stream leading back to camp for our cross-country route into Wallace Creek, to the north.
  • He was plucked from Australian waters off Arnhem Land.
  • Despite the snow and the freezing temperature, a bunch of 20 daring people plunged into the icy waters of Lee Dam yesterday.
  • Sailing for 100 miles over seven days in a small dugout canoe with two local fishermen through the changeable waters of southwest Madagascar.
  • _ -- The whole formation is Archean and Primary (with a few modern plutonic outbursts), and chiefly consists of granite, felspar, quartz, gneiss, schists, amphibolite and other Archean rocks, with Primary sandstones and limestones in the basin of Lake Nyasa (a great rift depression), the river Shiré, and the regions within the northern watershed of the Zambezi river. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Application range covers indoor, building, exterior wall, waterscape, riverbank, shopwindow, piazza, mark, sculpture, park, bars, stage, etc.
  • The book's worldwide critical success helped contextualise the region for a huge audience; illuminating the caste system and conveying how central the rivers and backwaters are to the area's everyday rhythms of life.
  • As the boat plodded into British waters and up the English Channel, Customs had their eye on her.
  • Widely celebrated environmentalist John Todd doesn't promise that his aquatic bioremediation system - a sewage treatment system which involves floating plant islands that purify polluted waters - could live up to its hype in Montreal.
  • I guess its not as glamorous as Montana or Alaska, but there are miles of uncrowded waters. Nominate the Best Fly Fishing State in America
  • The Toronto meeting, attended by 48 nations, was the major political watershed.
  • Where there were once waterspouts, now there are dust storms.
  • We have shown that cardiac and myocyte specialization of the Pacific bluefin tuna improved cardiac function in cooler waters relative to other tuna species.
  • Here you can swim among stingrays and nurse sharks in shallow, 8-to-10-feet-deep waters.
  • The mussel reef that once thrived in Okahu Bay is being replenished to filter the waters from high sedimentation and metal contamination, and to restore the mauri (life force) of the bay.
  • From majestic mountains and valleys of GREen to crystal clear waters so blue, this wish is coming to you.
  • Naturalization rates increased during the 1920s, but the next decade was marked by a political watershed.
  • They built dykes and dam to hold back the rising flood waters.
  • Waters thus defended “informal reduction,” in which molecular models of crossing-over between homologous chromosomes were shown to be explanatory, even though no derivational reduction was involved. Molecular Biology
  • The year 1969 was a watershed in her life - she changed her career and changed her partner.
  • Genesis 9:15: And I will remember my covenant with you, and with every living soul that beareth flesh: and there shall no more be waters of a flood to destroy all flesh. The Ark
  • If Southern California boaters want inland, protected waters they have to head east.
  • The retired worker usually waters his garden every day except on rainy days.
  • Loss of habitat, prey, and polluted waters are some of the risks that alligators already face.
  • St Lucia depends on its clean coastal waters because fishing and tourism provide much of its income.
  • This topography limits Iraq's ability to impound the waters of the Euphrates behind high dams; consequently, they empty into the Gulf without being put to use.
  • Two nights earlier, at the University of the Streets, she performed "Raging Waters, Red Sands," a mostly through-composed suite that blended shuo-chang , an ancient Chinese narrative form, with a resolutely downtown Manhattan musical vernacular. A Singer's Arrival, in Her Own Words
  • Panama, cross the isthmus, and reship himself in the other waters for his long journey home. Tales of all countries
  • Standing ankle-deep in the brown waters of a paddy field in Niono, south of the Mauritanian border, rice producer Soumaila Kindo declares that private enterprise is the answer. Mali's farmer organisations
  • - A "duckbill" valve has been installed at the outfall to prevent rising river waters from backing into the stream during major flooding events. The Marietta Times
  • ‘An oceanarium in the backwaters is under serious consideration,’ said the Mayor, C. M. Dinesh Mani.
  • With one hand on the tiller, she navigated her way into clear blue waters.
  • Irrigation equipment has been adapted for disposal of liquid manure and wastewaters on cropland.
  • They came to the creek-bed bordered by salmonberry and horsetails, where the rushing waters had begun to rejuvenate with the infusion of October rainwater. The Good House
  • It is good fishing in troubled waters
  • Agni araflammed and Mithra monished and Shiva slew as maya-mutras the obluvial waters of our noarchic memory withdrew, windingly goharksome, to some hastyswasty timberman torch-priest, flamenfan, the ward of the wind that lightened the fire that lay in the wood that Jove bolt, at his rude word. Finnegans Wake
  • Other migratory birds observed in the shallow waters were bar headed geese, open bill storks, northern pintails, gadwalls, curlews, black tailed godwits, spoonbills, green shanks, red shanks and so on.
  • As gannets wheeled and dived into the blue-green waters, Muiris scattered most of the ashes over the sea.
  • But the damage it could do is spurring the Gulf states into unprecedented efforts to protect their shallow, near-landlocked waters.
  • It is necessary rather to know the composition of the substances in question — the geological strata, the atmospheric actions, the quality of the soil, the minerals, the waters, the density of the different bodies, their capillarity, and what not. Madame Bovary
  • Long ago, another stream captured the headwaters of the Wind Gap stream, leaving the gap high and dry.
  • Although the waters are slowly receding the villagers are not optimistic about what they will find when they return home.
  • That is why vessels are required under international law to have flags, and a State by flagging a vessel assumes responsibility with things which occur on that vessel, even when it is in the territorial waters of another State.
  • There's even waterskiing and wakeboarding at extra cost for real thrill seekers. The Sun
  • In 1998, the Service proposed to list the Pecos pupfish, a small fish native to the Pecos River, its tributaries, and nearby waters in New Mexico and Texas, as an endangered species.
  • Tennis, golf, badminton, archery and a choice of watersport will also be on offer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The North has declared what it calls a firing zone in disputed waters off its west coast. CNN Transcript Dec 21, 2009
  • Lying as it does in the deep waters of the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.
  • Just south of the provincial capital, the murky waters of the Golok River mark the border between Malaysia and Thailand.
  • The Confederates were fully aware of this, and as soon as they could, placed on the waters of their rivers and harbors vessels new to naval warfare, called ironclad rams. A School History of the United States
  • Scenes like this should only be shown after the 9 o'clock watershed.
  • Canoe slalom is one of the most spectacular Olympic watersports, demanding skill, stamina and courage.
  • We could see how many fishermen had delved into these waters by the hundreds of spoon baits lodged in the weed.
  • The waterslide town is also known for its annual arts fest, which livens up the Laurentians every August with classical music and dance for nine days straight.
  • Interested in wading into the next generation OPAC waters? Implementing a Next Gen OPAC - audio conference
  • Both waders immediately filled and I caught my breath as freezing April waters began to stimulate sensitive nether regions.
  • Owners of regularly flooded houses could opt to seal their properties from flood waters at their own expense - at a cost of up to £8,000.
  • Sea turtles are found in waters all over the world, offshore as well as inshore.
  • The lotus is significant to Theravada buddhism because the plant blooms out from the murky waters of a lake, representing enlightenment from ignorance. Short Fiction: Snowflake Angel
  • Several different species of fish inhabit these turbid shallow waters.
  • Publication of this story marks a watershed in American political history.
  • Ballan wrasse tend to be a by-catch for most anglers when fishing breakwaters and easy access rock marks.
  • You watch as the waters begin to protrude, becoming a mass of hysterically delocalized pillars slithering upwards, outwards, onwards towards the shore. Faraday's Wave Garden
  • A key adaptation that helped modern penguins to invade the cold waters of Antarctica within the last 16 million years is the so-called humeral arterial plexus, a network of blood vessels that limits heat loss through the wings. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • These giant serpents originated the widely spread notions which typified the deluge and all destructive agents under the form of a dragon or monster serpent; hence, the dragon temples always near water, in Asia, Africa, and Britain; for example, at Abury, in Wiltshire; a symbol of the ark is often associated with the dragon as the preserver from the waters Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Mountain Climbing and Bicycle - cross Challenging Race at the Pearl River Headwaters, Zhanyi County , Qujing Prefecture.
  • For many years, it has been the progressive movement that has championed advances in every level of American society -- from Social Security and Medicare to civil rights, equality of opportunity and freedom of choice. 2008 was a watershed election, an outcry from a large majority of Americans (not a tiny bunch of Tea Party extremists) for a fundamental change in the politics of our country. Hoyt Hilsman: Rooting for the Tea Party?
  • With his hair in disorder, and without his hat, he ran along the street as never man Was seen to run before, overturning passers-by, rushing over the sidewalk like a waterspout .
  • It's on a minority channel at 10.00 pm tomorrow night - well after the watershed.
  • Seton was but a small town, a fisherman's village where my friends and I would play and bathe in the waters.
  • Many were kelts, fish that had spawned and then spent the winter in the river, but there were four fresh-run salmon glistening silver from the cold waters of the North Sea. Salmon are back in Scottish rivers in force, and as elusive as ever
  • Enriched or chemically altered waters in harbors are also key areas for consideration.

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