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Canals need to be level, and, while small irregularities in the lie of the land can be dealt with through cuttings and embankments, for larger deviations, other approaches have been adopted.
Canals have found another use in the 21st century, as easements for the installation of fibre optic telecommunications network cabling, avoiding having them buried in roadways while facilitating access and reducing the hazard of being damaged from digging equipment.
Canals are so deeply identified with Venice that many canal cities have been nicknamed " the Venice of …".
The department of Earth was to be in charge of Agriculture and the agricultural sciences, Fire was to be in charge of the Military, Water was the department of the Canals and waterways while Air seemed to have responsibility for everything else.
He is reputed to have named that locality, on the junction of two canals, " Little Venice ", a legend that was disputed by Lord Kinross in 1966 and by London Canals.
Canals have also been dredged to maximize lake frontage.
From this immense sbeet of water, in event of drought or a deficiency of upland waters, the lower parts of the Grand Junction and the Paddington Canals can have an immediate supply.
As a novice there, Arya attempts to master their belief that Faceless Men have no true identity by both throwing all her treasures into the water ( except her sword, Needle, which she cannot throw away due to Needle's symbolization of all she lost and left behind ) and posing as a girl called " Cat of the Canals ".
Other notable attractions included The Canals of Venice, of darkness that may have been Seattle's most famous makeout spot for two generations, and a hardwood floor dance pavilion.
The Rochdale Canal, the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and the Droitwich Canals have all been restored to navigation since 2000.
Restoration plans were first voiced in 1975, and since 1990, the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Society have been actively engaged in excavating and rebuilding sections of the canal as they have become available.
The Canals Trust have taken over the lease of the Canal Centre at Fourteen Locks.
The canaliculi join each other to form larger and larger structures, sometimes referred to as Canals of Hering, which themselves join to form small bile ductules that have an epithelial surface.
Canals have been dug to make the Opera look as if it were placed on an island just a bit larger than the building itself.

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In fall 605, after the completion of the Tongji and Han Canals, Emperor Yang carried out the first of 11 ( counting military campaigns ) tours that he would eventually undertake of various parts of the empire, going to Jiangdu — the capital of Yang Province, where he had been commandant previously — on an imperial ship that was said to be sufficiently large and luxurious to serve as floating palaces.

Canals and water
Canals are man-made channels for water.
Canals are created in one of three ways, or a combination of the three, depending on available water and available path:
Canals can disrupt water circulation in marsh systems.
Canals are still used to provide water for agriculture.
Canals dug for the oil and gas industry also allow storms to move sea water inland where it damages swamps and marshes.
Canals ( over which the battle was fought ) and pumping stations were built to remove the brackish water from the land which divided it into personal tracts with new stone houses for colonists from north Italy.
Canals, dykes and dams were built routing the water of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers around the marshes, instead of allowing water to move slowly through the marshland.
The Sacramento Canals Division of the CVP takes water from the Sacramento River much farther downstream of the Shasta and Keswick Dams.
A second canal, the Contra Costa Canal, captures freshwater near the central part of the delta, taking it southwards, distributing water to the Clayton and Ygnacio Canals in the process, and supplying water to Contra Loma Dam, eventually terminating at Martinez Reservoir.
Canals are usually fed by diverting water from streams and rivers into the upper parts of the canal, but if no suitable source is available, a pumping station can be used to maintain the water level.
Canals are usually fed by diverting water from streams and rivers into the upper parts of the canal, but if no suitable source is available or sufficient, a pumping station, such as the one at Claverton, can be used to maintain the water level.
It merged three departments: the former Department of Railways and Canals, the Department of Marine and Fisheries, and the Civil Aviation Branch of National Defence under C. D. Howe, who would use the portfolio to rationalize the governance and provision of all forms of transportation ( air, water and land ).
In 1821 they bought the Proprietors of Locks and Canals and with it the water rights of the Merrimack River upstream from the Pawtucket Falls.
Friant Dam's primary purpose is to capture the fluctuating flows of the San Joaquin River and divert the water for irrigation through the Friant-Kern and Madera Canals.
The rest of the waterway to Port Dundas was converted into a culvert to maintain the water flow, and much of it now lies beneath the M8 motorway which was constructed along its path in the early 1970s ; the culvert remains under the jurisdiction of Scottish Canals ( as successor to British Waterways ) because of its function as a feeder to the Forth and Clyde Canal.
Today, the floodwalls atop the 17th Street and London Avenue Canals are used for drainage, to pump water from the city streets out to Lake Pontchartrain.

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Canals were important for industrial development.
* " Canals and Navigable Rivers " by James S. Aber, Emporia State University
Canals, roads and railroads were constructed.
Two significant waterways not under VNF's control are the navigable sections of the River Somme and the Brittany Canals, which are both under local management.
In 1848 James B. Francis, while working as head engineer of Lowell's Locks and Canals company, improved on these designs to create a turbine with 90 % efficiency.
Canals began to be built in the late 18th century to link the major manufacturing centres across the country.
Canals were the first technology to allow bulk materials to be easily transported across the country, coal being a common commodity.
1929's La Belle Marinière Beautiful Lady of the Canals a / k / a The Beautiful Bargewoman still has some of the excessively-poetic dialogue, but is overall a realistic play about a love triangle involving a bargeman, his wife and his best friend and companion.
Alfonso de Borja was born in La Torreta, now a neighbourhood of Canals, Valencia – today in Spain – but at that time in the Kingdom of Valencia under the Crown of Aragon.
* Excerpt from the Illustrated London News, January 11, 1862 describing the Canals of Canada.
After the river's flow was under control, two major canals serving the western side of the Sacramento Valley – the Tehama-Colusa and Corning Canals.
Oneida Lake three rivers, as well as the Erie and subsequent Barge Canals are in the lake plain.
Second Army would assemble its units at the Maas-Scheldt and Albert Canals.
In yacht racing, a round-the-world route approximating a great circle would be quite impractical, particularly in a non-stop race where use of the Panama and Suez Canals would be impossible.
Smaller vessels ( up to CEMT class I ) can travel further northwest, north and northeast via the Centre-Loire-Briare and Loing Canals to the Seine, via the Canal de la Marne à la Saône ( recently often called the " Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne ") to the Marne, via the Canal des Vosges ( formerly called the " Canal de l ' Est – Branche Sud ") to the Moselle and via the Canal du Rhône au Rhin to the Rhine.
Canals could not be used in winter due to ice and floods, which caused damage that had to be repaired in the spring.

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