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the outfall
verb
To burst forth, as upon an enemy; make a sally.
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"They were congregating around the outfall from a fish cannery.
The mussel bed is being installed on top of the outfall.
Amanda Knox A Netflix documentary about the outfall of the death or Meredith Kercher, featuring Knox herself.
Garrett wanted to show me the Fleet Chamber, a vast Bazalgettian structure near the outfall into the Thames.
Turfed flood banking extends from beyond Foulshaw Moss in the west and as far as the outfall of the river Bela to the east.
We strode along the outfall sewer, latter-day Knights of the Round Table, hoping that, like Sir Perceval, we too could restore the environmental and economic health of the nation through our Walk of Transition.
United States advertisers in important categories like automotive, retail and telecommunications are "so far unfazed by jumpy consumers or the outfall of war," said John Perriss, chief executive at ZenithOptimedia in London.
The Riverkeeper vessel approached one of the outfall pipes between West 125th Street and the West 79th Street Boat Basin, under a sign reading "Caution: Wet Weather Discharge Point".
On leaving Loch Tay at Kenmore, the river receives the tributaries Lyon, Earn, and the outfall from the Tummel-Garry Hydroelectric Scheme, which helps control flooding of the river.
The outfall is performing as designed.
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Pumping stations were built at Chelsea, Deptford, Abbey Mills and Crossness to raise up sewage from low-lying areas and discharge it onwards to the outfalls.
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