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It features maintained beaches with ramadas and barbecues, a large skate park, fishing jetty, fish cleaning station, boat launching ramps, a disc golf course, and a complete lighted sports complex that hosts regional tournaments and local competitions.
This differs of course from the regular maintenance and upkeep that cabins require such as mowing grass, cleaning bathrooms, and hauling brush.
Rubbing a small amount of mineral oil into a wooden kitchen item periodically will prevent absorption of food odors and ease cleaning, as well as maintain the integrity of the wood, which is otherwise subjected to repeated wetting and drying in the course of use.
It takes about one month for the impure water to pass through the cleaning course, before joining the Lens canal.
Some episodes have even featured the crew performing cons that benefit people they have befriended over the course of the episode rather than having them be the sole benefactors of the con ; examples include them faking a jewel theft from the Tower of London and allowed a member of the cleaning staff to discover it after she showed sympathy for team member Ash Morgan while he was working undercover as an immigrant worker ( Eye of the Beholder ), leaving the money stolen from a highly secure slot machine in a casino to a security guard at the casino who had advised Stacie Monroe during her brief employment ( Big Daddy Calling ), stating that they will ' return ' an apparently stolen painting only after the rights to the security system that protected it had been returned to the wife of the original inventor ( The inventor having committed suicide after he was cheated out of the patent ) ( New Recruits ), and arranging for the niece of a friend to get a modelling contract with an agency that has a rivalry with the company that cheated her out of her money in her original application.
In September 2010, Bay of Plenty Regional Council made a statement that it had prosecuted Fonterra for allowing nitric acid and a caustic cleaning agent from its Edgecumbe milk processing plant to spill into a storm water drain and into a water course.
And of course, The Garbage Man was damaged by cleaning products and The Orthodontist had an aversion to sugar.

course and up
probably it is correct to think of it as a matter of a well-grooved, stereotyped mode of expression -- and no, or but a few, other communicational grooves, as yet -- being there, available for the patient's use, as newly-emerging emotions and ideas well up in him over the course of months.
Correlations have been worked up between the loading of freight cars and the course of stock price.
When driving rain or mist socked in one valley, Fogg would chandelle up and over to reverse course and try another one, ranging from the Ottauquechee up to Danville in search of safe passage through the mountain passes.
During the course of the trial, Jelke backed up part of that statement.
The logic of that is impeccable, of course, except that I feel like a fool being driven up to work in a little car, by my wife, when everybody knows I have a big car and am capable of driving myself.
`` Just when you think you have it licked, this golf course can get up and bite you '', Player had said one afternoon midway through the tournament.
They divide up the household chores: Cerv does most of the cooking ( breakfast and sandwich snacks, with dinner out ), Mantle supplies the transportation ( a white 1961 Oldsmobile convertible ), and Maris drives the 25-minute course from the apartment house to Yankee Stadium.
To say this, of course, is to take up a position on one side of a controversy going on now for some two hundred years, or, at any rate, since the beginning of the distinctively modern period in theological thought.
( 2 ) Realtors realize, of course, that they are involved in an increasingly complex legal and political system that is opening up opportunities for leverage on their relation to clients as well as opportunities for evasion of their responsibility for racial discrimination in housing.
These balls are moving in great circles and ellipses, and are of course, the electrons, the particles of negative electricity which by their action create the forces that tie this atom of calcium to the neighboring atoms of oxygen and make up the solid structure of my finger bone.
So, for that matter, are the newer dances -- the `` Kalmuk Dance '' with its animal movements, that genial juggling act by Sergei Tsvetkov called `` The Platter '', the rousing and beautiful betrothal celebration called `` Summer '', `` The Three Shepherds '' of Azerbaijan hopping up on their staffs, and, of course, the trenchant `` Rock 'n' Roll ''.
`` We could put up cribs on the second floor sleeping porch and turn the front bedroom into a playroom where it's nice and sunny, but of course it would entail quite a bit of running up and down stairs and Chris said you were to be careful about that ''.
They'd cleaned her up some, of course, and she'd pretty much slept off her drunk.
The south-west monsoon sweeps up the Narmada valley from Bombay and crossing the tableland at Neemuch gives copious supplies to Malwa, Jhalawar and Kota and the countries which lie in the course of the Chambal River.
The observations were continued, and the star was seen to continue its southerly course until March, when it took up a position some 20 ″ more southerly than its December position.
Over the course of the disease, the thyroid glands greatly enlarge ( up to 10 x 20 cm ) and may become polycystic.
During the course of his lifetime Sloane gathered an enviable collection of curiosities and, not wishing to see his collection broken up after death, he bequeathed it to King George II, for the nation, for the princely sum of £ 20, 000.
From Kampong Cham the gradient slopes very gently, and inundation of areas along the river occurs at flood stage — June through November — through breaks in the natural levees that have built up along its course.
In Wilkinson's own words, dazzle was designed " not for low visibility, but in such a way as to break up her form and thus confuse a submarine officer as to the course on which she was heading ".
He set up an object course for his kids to play on.
He found the experience so interesting that he completed the full course of his treatment and reported it to the psychologists to write up as a case study.
There is of course a lot of uncertainty about house prices, and the outcome may end up higher or lower than this estimate.
Partly to reduce flooding, the bed of the Gender stream, which flowed directly through the city centre, was dammed off and filled up after the War, and the course of the Dommel was regulated.

course and violent
:" Although deprogramming has become less violent in the course of time ...
In a study of individuals diagnosed with " severe mental illness " living in a US inner-city area, a quarter were found to have been victims of at least one violent crime over the course of a year, a proportion eleven times higher than the inner-city average, and higher in every category of crime including violent assaults and theft.
Rather, the Trinity of forces that drive the course of real-world war in Clausewitz's view are 1 ) violent emotion, 2 ) the interplay of chance and probability, and 3 ) political calculations driven by reason.
In " Robin Hood and the Monk ", for example, he is shown as quick tempered and violent, assaulting Little John for defeating him in an archery contest ; in the same ballad Much the Miller's Son casually kills a " little page " in the course of rescuing Robin Hood from prison.
It has its sources in the Guyana highlands, but its long course is frequently interrupted by violent currents, rocky barriers, and rapids.
The fate of the region, and the location of the eventual western border of the Soviet Union, was settled in violent and chaotic struggles over the course of the next three and a half years.
Its course has been dotted with both violent opposition and with slavish, unquestioning acceptance.
He is also, when roused into action, very enthusiastic and violent, and is a part-time Watch Special Constable, on the agreement that he will not use magic in the course of his duties.
The band would switch gears from Motown and soul sounds with lush vocal harmonies to violent heavy metal and hardcore punk with ease, sometimes several times within the course of one song.
King Faisal instituted modern and secular reforms that led to the installation of television, which provoked violent protest, one which was led by Prince Khalid, who during the course of an attack on a television station was shot dead by a policeman.
However, the violent storms in the 13th century ( particularly in 1250 and 1287 ) cut the town off from the sea, destroyed Old Winchelsea and changed the course of the Rother.
During the course of the book series, both forms of stagnation ( technological and military ) are brought to a violent end by developments stemming from the Havenite / Manticoran Wars, which give both Haven and Manticore a substantial technological advantage over the Solarian League by the time of the most recently published books of the series.
Initially, the Blood Syndicate's methods were violent, but they softened over the course of the series.
Believing that it would be impossible to convince any large portion of the general population of the correct course and opposing any suggestion of a violent revolution, Nock instead argued that libertarians should focus on nurturing what he called " the Remnant ".
Both Gunther and Silas met violent demises during the course of Quint's time in Springfield ( the fictional setting of Guiding Light ).
The goal for students participating in the course is to explore business in a real life context in countries trying to rebuild their economies after a war or violent conflict.
A road bridge built over the Thomson River at Cowwarr in the late 1930s proved to be sited too close to the annual flood high watermark, so when that structure proved an impediment to the flow of debris during a particularly violent flood in 1952, the river simply carved a new course for itself around the edge of the bridge.
Avulsions are marked by a sudden and violent change to the bed or course of a stream or river, causing a measurable loss or addition to land.
Some researchers have detected increasingly violent images in magazines like Playboy and Penthouse over the course of the 70s, with them then returning to their more upscale style by the end of the decade.
Campbell and Leslie had been married for thirty years without any violence in the home, and Leslie is presented as changing from a loving husband to a violent maniac over the course of a single episode.
In large doses it is, of course, a violent gastrointestinal irritant.
Plume of water rising at the dam of Serre-Ponçon seen from the bridge at Espinasse-May 30, 2008 Spillway of Serre-Ponçon dam seen from Espinasse bridge-May 30, 2008 The river is famous historically for its unstable course and violent floods.
In August 1969 C Company was sent to Derry to reinforce the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Regiment ( 1 QUEENS ) at the start of many years of violent turmoil that were in due course termed The Troubles.

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