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edge and pond
A large bank of very small nozzles is arrayed on the edge of a small rush-filled pond, and when the power is switched on a fine mist of fog billows out.
The house sits at the edge of a crest on Johnson ’ s estate overlooking a pond.
Water Street, formerly situated at the edge of the large pond, remains by its name a reminder of the pond's former existence.
Both sexes build the nest, which is a shallow scrape ( or occasionally a platform of mud and vegetation ) lined with vegetation and sometimes a few feathers, and placed within a half-metre ( 18 in ) of the edge of a small pond.
It consists of a main rectangular structure flanked by two L-shaped wing corridors and a tail corridor, set at the edge of a large artificial pond.
Located on the northern edge of the town of Fleet in northeastern Hampshire, the ' pond ', at, is Hampshire's largest freshwater lake.
The pond is popular with residents from Syracuse and Rochester who have small cottages ( camps ) on water's edge.
It consists of a main rectangular structure flanked by two L-shaped wing corridors and a tail corridor, set at the edge of a large artificial pond.
The Owl Shrine covered in moss, standing among trees behind a stage at one edge of a man-made pond
On the edge of downtown in the early 1900s, Sam Houston Park was home to the city ’ s first zoo – a collection of rabbits, raccoons, Mexican eagles, black bear, a great horned owl, capuchin monkeys, prairie dogs, and an alligator pond.
This house sat at the south eastern edge of the Denton's Mill pond.
File: Fishing platform-geograph. org. uk-1096040. jpg | Fishing platform, designed for wheelchair users, at the edge of a fish pond.
Usually the chair was fastened to a long wooden beam fixed as a seesaw on the edge of a pond or river.
Bishops Cannings had previously reached as far into Devizes as the Crammer, a large pond on the edge of the town centre.
Firestone Copse is a Forestry Commission woodland open to the public which is situated on the edge of the pond.
Both forest gaps where trees had been felled by beaver and a " gradual edge " described as a complex transition from pond to forest with intermixed grasses, forbs, saplings, and shrubs are strongly associated with greater migratory bird species richness and abundance.
The pond portion of the pool extended to the western edge of this ' hill '.
This is accomplished by adding roof drains or scuppers for a pond at an edge or automatic siphons for ponds in the center of roofs.
These galleries are rarely straight ; they zigzag or are serpentine, following the wall of the garden, the edge of the pond, or climbing the hill of the rock garden.
Eggs are laid in small agglomerations attached to twigs, rocks or plants at the edge of a woodland pond or ditch.
The pond is situated at the northeast edge of the Banwolseong palace site, in central Gyeongju.
On the north side of the plum grove, on the edge of the pond, there is a spring, but its flow is nowadays weak.
The Owl Shrine covered in moss, standing among trees behind a stage at one edge of a man-made pond
Elmswell Beck runs through the southern edge of the village and joins with Little Driffield Beck ( from the pond ).

edge and around
Families go out to the edge of the terraces to sit on carpets around a samovar.
gently lift the edge on far side, then continue to release edge completely around mold.
Sometimes she took the path that winds up around my cottage to the walk at the edge of the cliff.
Objects wrap around screen edges – for instance, an asteroid that drifts off the top edge of the screen reappears at the bottom and continues moving in the same direction.
The population migrations around 1200 – 1100 BC reduced the shipping of tin around the Mediterranean ( and from Great Britain ), limiting supplies and raising prices. Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng, Spring and Autumn Period ( 476BC-221BC ) As ironworking improved, iron became cheaper ; and as cultures advanced from wrought iron to forged iron, they learned how to make steel, which is stronger than bronze and holds a sharper edge longer.
Finally, around 1396 the Bulala invaders forced Mai Umar Idrismi to abandon Njimi and move the Kanembu people to Bornu on the western edge of Lake Chad.
The whole is surrounded by a circle of granite stones set on their edge which once surrounded the cairn — the rocks of which are now scattered around — that was originally built over a large kistvaen that still exists beneath the pedestal.
The lid to the steamer has holes around its edge so steam can escape.
A roughly circular fracture, the ring fault, develops around the edge of the chamber.
In such a case, the adjacent planes are not straight, but instead bend around the edge of the terminating plane so that the crystal structure is perfectly ordered on either side.
The painter follows the region by placing their right-hand on the wall ( the boundary of the region ) and progressing around the edge of the region without removing their hand.
The English quickly built other posts around the southern edge of Hudson Bay in Manitoba and present day Ontario and Quebec, such as at Fort Severn, built in 1689.
Various metamorphic rocks were also quarried in the metamorphic aureole around the edge of the moor, most notably at Meldon.
At around the same time, Brighton's neighbour ( and now a part of the same administrative city ), Hove, was expanded to its east, meeting the western edge of Brighton, with the development of the very similar Brunswick Estate, which featured similar though smaller Regency-style properties, and its own market, police station, riding school and ( as in Kemp Town ) small mews streets for staff housing.
Finally, around 1380 the Bulala forced Mai Umar Idrismi to abandon Njimi and move the Kanembu people to Bornu on the western edge of Lake Chad.
Equal transit-time states that because of the longer path of the upper surface of an airfoil, the air going over the top must go faster in order to catch up with the air flowing around the bottom, i. e. the parcels of air that are divided at the leading edge and travel above and below an airfoil must rejoin when they reach the trailing edge.
The Wooden device also has north marked and had 32 arrow heads around the edge that may be the points of a compass.
Investigations have not yet discovered settlement or agricultural activity around the edge of Lindow Moss that would have been contemporary with Lindow Man ; however, analysis of pollen in the peat suggests there was some cultivation in the vicinity.
After joining the top to the sides, a half-binding is usually installed around the edge of the belly.
Junctions 1 – 5 are in Kent, 6 – 14 in Surrey ( passing in places through Greater London and Berkshire ), 15 – 16 are in Buckinghamshire, 17 – 24 are in Hertfordshire, 25 in Greater London ( the Hertfordshire border going around the junction's northern edge ), 26 – 28 in Essex, 29 in Greater London and 30 – 31 in Essex.
This area of rolling hills is thus located on the western edge of the Indus valley, where, around 2500 BCE, a large urban civilization emerged at the same time as those of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Egypt.
If the user has built up a substantial charge, the discharge can jump around the door's edge or pass through the door itself ( dielectric breakdown ).

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