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field and neighbouring
The only means left to them was to starve the burh into submission, but this allowed the king time to send assistance with his mobile field army or garrisons from neighbouring burhs.
Objection was widespread, not only at the prospect of losing the cricket field but also due to the threat to a neighbouring wetland ecosystem, considered valuable by environmentalists and the village population.
The summit plateau of Scafell Pike, and that of other neighbouring peaks, is covered with shattered rock debris which provides the highest altitude example of a summit boulder field in England.
In the field of entertainment, locally born figures have included Grant Nicholas ( born 1967 ) of the band Feeder, who grew up in the neighbouring village of Pwllmeyric, and film and television actor Owain Yeoman ( born 1978 ), star of The Mentalist.
The club also had to change the location of its home field, due to renovations, instead playing in neighbouring city Abadan's Takhti Stadium.
The area is peppered with medieval field banks, best examples around Reilig na Ri, showing that Cruachain became key grazing land possibly attached initially to the early medieval fort built at neighbouring Tulsk, with another nearby feature-Carnfree mound-being used as the inauguration site of the O ' Connor kings of Connacht.
The building was identified at the time as a small church, possibly a manorial chapel associated with the nearby Hall, based on the fact that the neighbouring field was named Church Croft.
In a bombing raid that same year a rocket shell exploded in a neighbouring field, destroying more than 200 panes of glass and numerous doors and windows.
The summit plateau of Scafell Pike, and that of other neighbouring peaks, is covered with shattered rock debris which provides the highest altitude example of a summit boulder field in England.
In neighbouring countries including Russia, extensive research and development soon began in this field.
Sgur-mam-Fiann, ' the mountain of the Fingalians '; Coe, the name of the river is supposed to be the Cona of Ossian ; Grianan Dearduil, ' the sunny place of Darthula '; Acha-nan-con, ' the field of the dogs '; Caolas-nan-con, ' the ferry of the dogs ', and the neighbouring country bear similar traces.
The site served as a parking lot for the neighbouring Pacific National Exhibition as well as Playland for many years before being converted to a soccer field and track on the site of the old field.
There is no evidence of a covering barrow and it has been suggested that these much smaller stones were moved from the neighbouring field by local farmers.
The oil field drew its name from the neighbouring Wytch Farm which had existed on the site for many centuries on the fringes of Wytch Heath.
Tradition says that once in the old days a dispute of field boundaries between Porkeri and the neighbouring village Hov was sorted out by a walking-race between one man from each village.
Before 2002, PHS occupied a small plot of land located across the road from the Yio Chu Kang MRT Station, and shared a field with the neighbouring Li Hua Primary School and Ang Mo Kio North Primary School, even though PHS shared no affiliations with either of these.
The field draws from old Somali chronicles and oral literature, in addition to written accounts and traditions about Somalis and Somalia from European explorers and neighbouring regions in the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.
The Bureau maintains a network of field offices across the continent, on neighbouring islands and in Antarctica.
This race begins at the games field, goes over the neighbouring hills of Little Conval and Meikle Conval, then up to the summit of Ben Rinnes.
They were so rapacious that sometimes whole villages abandoned their lands and emigrated to neighbouring territories, many of the peasantry enrolling in the army, as they preferred the perils and independence of a military life to the servitude of the field.
The village also has a village hall, a primary school, a playing field and a pub called the Eagle, as well as another well known pub in the neighbouring village of Little Ann, called the Poplar Farm Inn.

field and forest
Bush parties ( also called “ field parties ”) are held in a secluded area of a forest (“ bush ”), where friends gather to drink and talk.
The University and its project-partners also operate an additional field-station in the Nigerian Montane Forests Project-this field station stands on the Ngel Nyaki forest edge in Nigeria.
As she grew older and stronger, she was assigned to field and forest work, driving oxen, plowing, and hauling logs.
* Narrow-straight, sharp, abrupt ( forest and agricultural field )
For example, fertilizer from an agricultural field can run off into a bordering forest and contaminate that habitat.
Wet vegetation limited spread of the fire, but fuel covered trees were completely consumed and the five acre hillside wreckage field was discernible for years amid the surrounding forest.
In 1800, an English settler from Rhode Island named Asa Mann cleared a large amount of forest, and in 1804 laid out the plan for a town on this estate — Mann's field.
In the playground there is a forest, a large skatepark, a basketball field and three bowls areas.
A " mountain " or " field " type of umanori hakama was traditionally worn by field or forest workers.
In addition to being a subset of chemical engineering, the field of paper engineering is closely linked to forest management, product recycling, and the mass production of paper-based media.
The American 1st Brigade of regulars under Winfield Scott emerged in the late afternoon from a forest into an open field and were badly mauled by the British artillery.
Ecotones can arise naturally, such as a lakeshore, or can be human-created, such as a cleared agricultural field from a forest.
At this point the " ownership " rights are abandoned, and the family will clear a new field, and the forest is permitted to grow on the old field.
Even among many Christian Igbos, these pythons are treated with great care whenever they happen to wander into a village or onto someone's property ; they are allowed to roam freely or are very gently picked up and placed out in a forest or field away from any homes.
LIDAR has many applications in the field of archaeology including aiding in the planning of field campaigns, mapping features beneath forest canopy, and providing an overview of broad, continuous features that may be indistinguishable on the ground.
The heath and harbour are home to Britain's largest onshore oil field, and BP's Wytch Farm refinery is hidden amongst a pine forest to the west of the heath.
Rebbe Nachman taught that the best place to do hitbodedut was in a field or forest, among the natural works of God's creation.
The club sponsors an association football ( soccer ) team which competes in the Portuguese Football Federation's 2nd Division — Series C. The team plays at Campo da Mata, a 13, 000-seat field located in a forest adjacent to Parque D. Carlos I. CSC also sponsors several youth ( junior ) football teams for various age groups.
Nutrient runoff in stormwater from " sheet flow " over an agricultural field or a forest are also cited as examples of NPS pollution.
Past the forest it follows field paths to Shitlington Crags and descends to the large village of Bellingham.
The wildlife area has a diverse ecology with two lakes, of forest, of prairie, of field, of cropland, a once-prominent ramp, and large bluffs along south bank of the Meramec River.
The board had been advised by Tom Bonnicksen, a retired forestry professor with more than 35 years of experience in the field, that they should conduct group selection logging to reduce the risk of fire burning through the dense second-growth stands, damaging the old-growth forest the Club wants to protect.

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