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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and landslide" is not a complete or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing elections, geological events, or metaphorical situations where something has overwhelmingly succeeded or failed.
Example: "The candidate won the election by a landslide, and landslide victories are becoming more common in recent years."
Alternatives: "and overwhelming victory" or "and decisive win".
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An earthquake and landslide in 1797 killed many inhabitants, and the survivors moved the city to its present location.
In 1840 an eruption and landslide destroyed the village, the monastery of St. Jacob, and a nearby chapel of St. James, and it also killed hundreds of villagers.
"All venues have proper mudslide and landslide protection".
Fig. 3 A simple sketch of channel and landslide.
Fig. 8 Simple sketch of channel and landslide.
Fig. 15 Relationships between slope angle and landslide occurrence Fig. 16 Relationships between slope height and landslide occurrence Fig. 17 Relationships between slope aspect and landslide occurrence Fig. 18 Relationships between the shape of slope and landslide occurrence.
The government has promised continued aid to help the flood and landslide victims rebuild their lives.
The earthquake triggered a catastrophic avalanche and landslide that submerged the village under a great plume of ice and rock.
The input patterns include both physical landscape characteristics (criterion maps) and landslide inventory maps.
This process has a direct impact on the quality of the DEM and landslide investigations.
The various processes involved in seepage erosion mechanisms in hillslopes and landslide dams have been identified.
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