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Drain and off
Drain off the water at such a time that the wheel has become substantially empty of water at the end of the sum of the times shown in Columns A and C, measured from the time the wash wheel was started.
Drain off the water at such a time that the wheel has become substantially empty of water at the end of the sum of the times shown in Columns A, C, and E, measured from the time the wash wheel was started.
In the early 2000s, Charlevoix, led by Green Party Drain Commissioner JoAnne Beemon, successfully fought off a bid by Walmart to open a store along this new water pipeline on the south edge of town.
On the right side of the screen is a water gauge called the Drain, which fills up as water falls off the edge of the Landscape, or down holes created by Bombs.
Following the course of the enlarged South Drain, a lock raised the level of the canal at Shapwick, while the Drain turned off to run parallel to the canal but to its north.

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It is now possible to travel overland to Suriname by taking the ferry on the Guyana side at Moleson Creek and crossing the Corentyne River over to Suriname at South Drain.
The major transport interchange at Waterloo comprises London Waterloo, Waterloo East, the Underground station ( which includes the Waterloo and City line to Bank, known informally as ' The Drain '), and several bus stops.
The nearby San Luis National Wildlife Refuge ( formerly Kesterson Wildlife Refuge ), experienced an accumulation of selenium due to its location at the terminus of the incomplete San Luis Drain.
Drain is located at the crossroads of Oregon Route 99 and Oregon Route 38, at a pass in the Coast Range, on the way west to the Pacific Ocean.
It is located on the lower Umpqua River, at the junction of Oregon Route 38 and Oregon Route 138, about west of Interstate 5 and about west of Drain.
When a replacement was considered in the 1950s, the Commissioners of the Burnt Fen were faced with the problem that the White House Drain which supplied it had become bigger and more unstable as the ground surface had shrunk, and the engine sat at the top of a hill, rather than at the lowest point on the northern Fen.
The Stringside Drain flows into the river from the north, just upstream from the A134 bridge at Whittington.
Two cuts were made in the Cambridgeshire Fens to join the River Great Ouse to the sea at King's Lynn – the Old Bedford River and the New Bedford River, the latter being known also as the Hundred Foot Drain.
Phase One, the connection of the South Forty-Foot Drain to The Haven at Boston by a new lock, was completed by December 2008, and was officially opened on 20 March 2009.
It ran from Gold Corner, where it was connected to the South Drain, to a new outfall on the estuary of the River Parrett, and had retention sluices at both ends, so that it acted as a long reservoir.
* The King's Sedgemoor Drain, which was also widened at the same time.
Hostels for single workers were also built at nearby Dunball, by the King's Sedgemoor Drain.
The northern end of King's Sedgemoor Drain, where it discharges into the River Parrett, lies just outside the Puriton Parish boundary ; it runs parallel, at this point, between the Polden Hills ( to the east ) and the M5 motorway ( to the west ).
At the junction with the B1190 at Tom Otter's Bridge, the boundary follows the B1190 to the south, along Ox Pasture Drain.
There is a roundabout, where the road rejoins the old route, for Burton, and Burton Waters Marina, then the road enters the borough of Lincoln at the bend in the road to the left before Bishop Bridge ( over Catchwater Drain and Main Drain ) and meets the A46 Lincoln Bypass at a roundabout.

Drain and such
As the railroad made its way into the Umpqua Valley, new townsites such as Drain, Oakland, and Yoncalla were laid out.
Oil and paraffin engines began to replace steam and wind engines from 1910, and by 1935 there were 15 such engines pumping water into the South Forty-Foot Drain.
The idea of a link between the South Forty-Foot Drain and the River Nene is not new, as the first plans for such a connection were proposed in 1809.
Wizards of the Coast's development team for Chronicles excluded powerful, abusive cards that were the frequent sources of player complaints, such as Mana Drain, The Abyss, Nether Void, Moat, and Maze of Ith, while including cards that they determined had a high " coolness factor " and would drive sales with the predominantly-casual player base for Magic at the time, such as the Elder Dragon Legends, The Wretched, Sol ' Kanar the Swamp King, Dakkon Blackblade, and the three " Urza's Lands " from Antiquities.
Smith commended feats that Dungeon Masters may use, such as Spell Drain, Lifesense and Necrotic Reserves, but said that " feats that players might use aren't nearly as interesting ".

Drain and time
It obtained water supplies from two sources via the Somerset Levels: the artificial Huntspill River which was dug during the construction of the factory and also from the King's Sedgemoor Drain, which was widened at the same time.
TRAIT transistors have 5 pins instead of the normal 3 ( Base, Collector, Emitter or Gate, Source, Drain for MOSFET's ) TRAIT transistors, manufactured by Sanken Electronics, were used in the mid 1990s for the first time in Kenwood amplifiers.
Drain ordered 600 of the most advanced British tank, being at the time the Mark VI.
Jurisdiction for the Drain and the sluice passed to the Lincolnshire River Board at this time.
Prior to 1971, the Drain had been navigable, but this privilege was removed at that time.

Drain and has
Drain efficiency is the ratio of output RF power to input DC power when primary input DC power has been fed to the drain of an FET.
The Belle River passes through the township and has two tributaries: Gillett Drain and Dawson Drain.
Construction of the second phase of the project, which will involve making the South Forty-Foot Drain navigable from Donington to Guthram Gowt, where a connection with the River Glen will be made, has been delayed by the change in the economic climate, and the complexity of the task.
Certain plot-related areas are restricted from access, but the player character has another ability called " Gate Hacking " which allows him to access these areas using " Virus Cores " obtained through Data Drain.
He has also been in It's Howdy Doody Time ( 1987 ), Down the Drain ( 1990 ) and Sexual Malice ( 1994 ).
He has travelled all over the world and he has diverse skills including bartending (" Cupid's Quiver "), picking locks (" Pipe Dream ", " Brain Drain "), ornamental metalwork (" Poison Pen "), and forgery ( ibid .).
The derivation of the name of Twenty has been much speculated about but it seems fairly clear that it arose from its position where, in the mid-19th century, the North Fen Drove crossed the 17th-century Twenty Foot Drain.
The Drain has its origins in the 1630s, when the first scheme to make the Fen land available for agriculture was carried out by the Earl of Lindsey, and has been steadily improved since then.
An engineering study has been made, but because of concerns for its historic status it is not the preferred route, with the Cat's Water Drain being the other considered option.

Drain and water
Where it carries a stream, it may be called a running dike as in Rippingale Running Dike, which leads water from the catchwater drain, Car Dyke, to the South Forty Foot Drain in Lincolnshire ( TF1427 ).
* Drain stopper, used to stop a drain in a sink, bathtub, etc., often with holes or slits so that water can pass through but large solids are stopped
At that stage, The Haven was the tidal part of the stream, now represented by the Stone Bridge Drain (), which carried the water from the East and West Fens.
For some distance either side of Tongue End, the Counter Drain runs a considerable distance to the east of the channel, creating washlands between them which can be flooded if water is not able to dischange from the river into the Welland estuary, as a result of the state of the tides.
Where it carries a stream, it may be called a running dike as in Rippingale Running Dike, which leads water from the catchwater drain, Car Dyke, to the South Forty Foot Drain in Lincolnshire ( TF1427 ).
According to her website, in 1991 Chartoff conceived the Grayway Rotating Drain, a graywater recycling device for domestic reuse of shower and sink water.
Because of the lack of depth, water from the South Drain had to be pumped into the Huntspill river.
The San Luis Drain was a separate project by BoR in an attempt to keep contaminated irrigation drainage water out of the San Joaquin River, emptying into Kesterson Reservoir where the water would evaporate or seep into the ground.
The only way to reduce the level of the Drain is by evaporating water with Fireballs ; again, the amount it is reduced by depends upon the amount of water evaporated.
; Fireball: If it hits a body of water, it evaporates it for points, including decreasing the contents of the Drain ( if any ).
; Bomb: Blasts the land within a certain radius, creating not only a crater but also a central hole through which water can fall into the Drain.
To avoid losing the game by filling the Drain, holes at risk of leaking water should be patched with Uppers ; this also awards a Repair Bonus.
Generally, this leads to a Game Over, caused by the Drain filling from water leaked in the aftermath ; or an extremely difficult road towards recreating the Landscape.
After the storm, the ( stored ) water returns back to the Western Drain through a small diameter land drainage pipe.

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