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Uncle Randolph and Joel had replanted the bottom lands with difficulty, for more of the slaves, including Annie, had sneaked off when the soldiers broke camp.
When the anchor lands on the bottom, it will generally fall over with the arms parallel to the seabed.
The pregroove is molded into the top side of the polycarbonate disc, where the pits and lands would be molded if it were a pressed ( nonrecordable ) Red Book CD ; the bottom side, which faces the laser beam in the player or drive, is flat and smooth.
The name is from a modified Delaware Indian word meaning " broad bottom lands ".
Most of the early settlers in Castle Valley claimed easily watered bottom lands along the creeks and rivers, and by 1879, most of the best lands had been taken up.
Pin oak is a major species in only one forest cover type, Pin Oak-Sweetgum, which is found on bottom lands and some upland sites throughout the central portion of the pin oak range.
Large areas of almost pure pin oak occur on the " pin oak flats " of the upland glacial till plains or in the bottom lands of the lower Ohio and central Mississippi River valleys.
Pin oak is an associated species in Silver Maple-American Elm in the bottom lands along the Ohio, Wabash, Mississippi, and Missouri Rivers.
Pin oak also occurs in Black Ash-American Elm-Red Maple in poorly drained bottom lands in northern Ohio and Indiana along with silver maple ( Acer saccharinum ), swamp white oak, sycamore ( Platanus occidentalis ), black tupelo, and eastern cottonwood ( Populus deltoides ).
The bottom lands along the streams average one and one-half miles in width, and comprise one-tenth the area of the county.
The bottom lands around the creeks are thickly surrounded by Burr oak, Pecan, Shumard oak, Eastern Redbud, and American Elm.
Johnstown's mountainous terrain, and the resulting poor layout for the mills ' physical plant strung along of river bottom lands, compounded the problem.
When the first pioneer families settled in the South Cottonwood area in the fall of 1848, they selected the low or bottom lands along the streams of Little Cottonwood Creek and Big Cottonwood Creek where they found an abundance of grass for their cattle and horses.
In 1851 some settlers led by William Pace set up scattered farms in the Spanish Fork bottom lands and called the area the Upper Settlement.
However due to the limited lands owned by the Gardiners in this area, the Rotunda Hospital sited just off the street at the bottom of Parnell Square-also developed by the family-was not built on axis with Sackville Street, terminating the vista.
Starting from the bottom of the wake and riding up to the top, a wakeskater pops the trick from the top of the wake and lands coming back down the transition of the same wake he / she started from.
The distance at which the line first intersects and then leaves every settler's claim and improvement ; prairie ; river, creek, or other " bottom "; or swamp, marsh, grove, and wind fall, with the course of the same at both points of intersection ; also the distances at which you begin to ascend, arrive at the top, begin to descend, and reach the foot of all remarkable hills and ridges, with their courses, and estimated height, in feet, above the level land of the surrounding country, or above the bottom lands, ravines, or waters near which they are situated.
Found on rich bottom lands throughout the Mississippi River valley ; will grow in the shade and often becomes a dense undergrowth in the forest.
The back foot brushes through first to degagé effacé devant, the bottom leg thrusts up to meet the top leg and beats to the front and lands in the starting fifth position.
Everything visible in this photo is the maar, bottom lands and rim with basalt cliffs.
They grow wild in well-drained bottom lands that are not subject to extended drought or waterlogging.
Trees prefer a rich moist soil, such as bottom lands.

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It offers one of the few full views of the bottom of the Canyon and the Colorado River.
In an interesting playoffs, all the bottom seeds won in the first round so the Ducks faced the seventh seed Colorado.
In the early 1880s, the Colorado Central Railroad recognized that Berthoud's location on the river bottom caused their steam-powered locomotives to labor excessively to ascend the grade out of the valley.
Thus the Virgin River, a northern tributary of the Colorado River, has cut a vertical slit, 1000 ft. deep, hardly wider at the top than at the bottom, in the heavy Triassic sandstones of southern Utah.
Colorado eventually drained from being at the bottom of an ocean to land again, giving yield to another fossiliferous rock layer, the Denver Formation.
The flag of the state of Colorado consists of three horizontal stripes of equal width ; the top and bottom stripes are blue, and the middle stripe white.
Outcrops of the Honaker Trail can be seen near the bottom of deep canyons in the park, most notably along the Colorado River.
Below the shield in a semicircle is the motto, " Nil Sine Numine ", Latin words meaning " Nothing without providence " or " nothing without the Deity ", and at the bottom the figures 1876, the year Colorado came into statehood.
Colorado won the game in the bottom of the 12th inning when rookie Adam Melhuse, pinch-hitting for Mayne, singled with the bases loaded and two outs.
Among the festival staff, the Opera House is known as the " spiritual home " of the festival, and from 1974 to 1990, all of the posters had, at the bottom, the dates of the festival, along with " Sheridan Opera House " and " Telluride, Colorado.

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We should first recognize our tendency to develop a hierarchy of values, locating brief treatment at the bottom and long-term intensive service at the top, instead of seeing the services as part of a continuum, each important in its own right.
Another school frowns on such a shortcut, and insists that after leaving the bin an old red wine should first stand on end for several days to allow the sediment to roll to the very bottom, after which the bottle may be gently eased to a tilted position on its side in the cradle.
he made fresh coffee and searched through all the desk drawers for more cigarettes before thinking of her handbag, and found a crumpled stray cigarette at its bottom, which tasted peculiarly of face powder.
It is not unknown for the anchor to foul on its own rode, or to foul the tines with refuse from the bottom, preventing it from digging in.
A mushroom anchor will normally sink in the silt to the point where it has displaced its own weight in bottom material, thus greatly increasing its holding power.
In contrast with modern basketball nets, this peach basket retained its bottom, and balls had to be retrieved manually after each " basket " or point scored ; this proved inefficient, however, so the bottom of the basket was removed, allowing the balls to be poked out with a long dowel each time.
In a piston engine it is the ratio between the volume of the cylinder and combustion chamber when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke, and the volume of the combustion chamber when the piston is at the top of its stroke.
Picture a cylinder and its combustion chamber with the piston at the bottom of its stroke containing 1000 cc of air ( 900 cc in the cylinder plus 100 cc in the combustion chamber ).
The shaft is wider at the bottom than at the top, because its entasis, beginning a third of the way up, imperceptibly makes the column slightly more slender at the top.
The Central Committee ( or the Secretariat in its behalf ) could issue nationwide decisions ; decisions on behalf of the party were transmitted from the top to the bottom.
Nereus spent over 10 hours at the bottom of the Challenger Deep and measured a depth of at, while sending live video and data back to its mothership RV Kilo Moana at the surface and collecting geological and biological samples from the Challenger Deep bottom with its manipulator arm for further scientific analysis.
Although the Alpha processor family met both of these goals, and, for most of its lifetime, was the fastest processor family on the market, it did little to affect the bottom line or repair the company's status.
Over time, the dynamite will " weep " or " sweat " its nitroglycerin, which can then pool in the bottom of the box or storage area.
< u > Left column :</ u > A continuous function ( top ) and its Fourier transform ( bottom ).
Rail fins evolved into being and surged into popularity as riders ( Simon Anderson, most famously ) sought a solution to two major performance issues of a central " single " fin-both related to engagement of the foil: For one, a centrally-mounted fin is tilted up out of the water as the board is leaned over, and thus it loses more and more of its lift as the lean angle increases-if the lean angle is acute enough, the fin's tip can be the only area left in the water ; the tip may then rapidly stall and, having lost its lift, become disengaged from the water, leaving the board's bottom as the only control surface still operating.
He described the white stripe as representing the glaciers and ice cap, which cover more than 80 % of the island ; the red stripe, the ocean ; the red semicircle, the sun, with its bottom part sunk in the ocean ; and the white semicircle, the icebergs and pack ice.
alt = A black cup-like object hanging by its bottom with blue glow coming out of its opening.

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