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Future plans even allow for water use to creep up again – an idea that angers environmental groups.
She had drilled holes in their penises with a brace-and-bit to allow for water in case she could someday sell them as garden fountains.
After the land was cleared, the house was built at an angle on the 100-foot-high bluff to allow for water views from every room.
Because the tunnel has a slight crown in the center to allow for water drainage, no daylight is visible ahead from either end, making the ride a favorite with bicyclists who like a daredevil challenge.
A nanofiltration (NF) based separation process is used to treat the effluent from a textile plant to allow for water reuse and fulfill environmental standards.
Visible light irradiation was carried out using a 500-W Xe lamp with a 420-nm UV cutoff filter, which was surrounded by a quartz jacket to allow for water cooling.
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Firm so that there are a few centimetres of space below the edge of the sink, which will allow for watering.
Figure 3B shows the crystals on the coated surface of this sample – the gaps between crystals could allow for water-uptake into the coating.
Practitioners who support HGM argue that when animals are concentrated in small areas for short periods of time, the effect breaks the ground, allowing for water and nutrient flow, while sowing seeds and adding fertilizer through dung and urine (Strauch et al. 2009; Savory 1983).
But our city government is allowing for water shut offs to happen.
The Erie Canal allows for water navigation to the Great Lakes, and the Champlain Canal connects the Hudson River to Lake Champlain.
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