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flume
noun
A ravine or gorge, usually one with water running through.
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#hottest100 #cockforest Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.51pm AEST03:51 It's Chet Faker, the Flume collaborator admired by my colleague Oliver Laughland, is at 65 with Melt.
Updated at 3.08pm AEST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 3.01pm AsST04:01 As Disclosure get a higher entry with a Flume remix of You & Me, in my view a less good song than White Noise, here's a tweet which is both funny and true.
A flume, now covered by a jetty walkway that leads to the building, was used, albeit rarely in its functional phase, to bring water from the lake.
"Highly sedentary" and with small home ranges, these fish are recruited to reefs after the larval phase of their development.First a tank was prepared containing a two-channel choice flume filled with water streams either conditioned with or without odour from predatory fish.
The bath in question, properly called a flume, is a water-filled receptacle 3 metres by 1.5 metres and 50cm deep, across which carefully crafted trains of ripples can pass.
When harvested sugar beets are off-loaded at the factory, they are washed in a flume to remove rocks and dirt and then fed by gravity through a hopper to the slicing machine.
Franconia Notch State Park, one of the most notable parks in New Hampshire, features Franconia Notch a steep, 8-mile (13-km) mountain pass that contains the Flume, a deep stream gorge and the Basin, a giant glacial pothole.
In the 1960s Arrow, by then employing noted coaster designer Ron Toomer, introduced a successful product line of rides, such as the first flume ride (a water ride) and the runaway mine ride (set in a faux mine), which arrived in 1966 at Six Flags over Texas.
An impressive example of glacial action, the pass includes at its southern end the Flume, a narrow gorge 70 feet (21 metres) deep that extends along the flank of Mount Liberty (4,460 feet [1,359 metres]).
By Christmas you'll be able to buy a family ticket for 300 quid to visit the Domino's Parthenon, where you can watch a parade of philosophers dressed as your favourite pizzas, with Pythagoras pepperoni proving a particular favourite, then scream your way down the Acropolis on a log flume.
A camera flashes moments before the flume plunges into the water below.
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