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These and pits
These pits were also used to steam foods by adding heated rocks or embers and then seaweed or corn husks ( or other coverings ) placed on top to steam fish and shellfish as well as vegetables ; potatoes would be added while still in-skin and corn while in-husk, this would later be referred to as a clambake by the colonists.
These lacunae, or resorption pits, are left behind after the breakdown of the bone surface.
These often take the form of small rectangular pits about 3 ft. ( 0. 9 m ) long by 2 feet ( 0. 6 m ) wide.
These pits, which can be up to 4 × 7 m wide and 2 m deep, would have been camouflaged with branches and leaves.
These crops attracted Romani people, working as itinerant pickers, to annual camps in local meadows and worked-out chalk pits.
These lakes – purportedly the remains of clay pits dug for the bricks used in the building of Clissold House – are all that is left to mark the course of the Hackney Brook, one of London's lost rivers, which once flowed from west to east across Stoke Newington on its way to the River Lea.
These abandoned pits are home to many species of wildlife and are protected along with the Great Black Swamp.
These pits are located about 1. 5 km east of the burial mound and are about 7 metres deep.
These pits may lie within or outside the walls surrounding the tomb mound.
These accessory pits variously contain bronze carriages, terracotta figures of entertainers such as acrobats and strongmen, officials, stone armour suits, burials sites of horses, rare animals, and labourers, as well as bronze cranes and ducks in an underground park.
These men worked in the nearby pits at Norden supplying Purbeck Ball Clay to Josiah Wedgwood and other pottery manufacturers.
These distinctive mushrooms appear honeycomb-like in that the upper portion is composed of a network of ridges with pits between them.
These included Ripley colliery worked from 1863 – 1948, Britain colliery worked 1918-1946, Ormonde 1908-1970 and more pits at Upper and Lower Hartshay, Whiteley, Waingrove, Bailey Brook, Exhibition, Loscoe, New Langley and Denby Hall.
" These are large shallow pits, filled to a depth of two or three feet with water.
These years saw great increases in the participatory nature of the event with the inclusion of booths for open-microphone readings and oratory, television-smashing pits, and tattooing and piercing parlors.
These pits sometimes reveal the teeth of large mastodons, mammoths and horses which roamed the continent as recently as 10, 000 years ago.
These drums were often semicircle cross-sectioned hollow logs laid over wood covered ' resonating ' pits positioned according to custom in kivas or dance houses.
These pits have a relatively short effective range of approximately 1 ft, but nevertheless give the rattlesnake a distinctive advantage in hunting for warm-blooded creatures at night.
These massacre sites usually had shallow pits, graves dug in advance ( sometimes by forced Jewish laborers ) or deep ravines ( including one at Babi Yar, near Kiev ).
These loreal pits are the external openings to a pair of extremely sensitive infrared detecting organs, which in effect give the snakes a sixth sense that helps them to find and perhaps even judge the size of the small warm-blooded prey on which they feed.
These kame terraces tend to look like long flat benches, with a lot of pits on the surface made by kettles.
These snakes lack the heat sensitive pits between the labial scales that most other python species have.
These features were ignored or not seen by the later antiquarians to investigate the site, and it was not until the 1920s during the work carried out by Colonel William Hawley that Hawley's assistant Robert Newall identified a ring of pits he named in honour of Aubrey and his early survey.
These pits on the Tyldesley side of Boothstown had closed by 1870.

These and stretch
These machines produce the higher quality stretch yarns required in weaving stretch and textured fabrics.
These meandering loops can be stretched easily in different directions, which gives knitting much more elasticity than woven fabrics ; depending on the yarn and knitting pattern, knitted garments can stretch as much as 500 %.
These attachments are strong enough to sustain beating and stretch to which VFs are subjected.
These two forts and their associated cannon batteries effectively controlled this stretch of the Hudson River.
These conveyors should use only the highest quality premium belting products, which reduces belt stretch and results in less maintenance for tension adjustments.
These multi-use paths stretch for more than ninety miles throughout the city.
These recordings allowed Bostic to stretch out beyond the three-minute limit imposed by the 45 RPM format.
These island paradises are famous for their long stretch of sugar-fine beaches, perfect surf, vast mangrove forest, and deep waters teeming with a plethora of marine life.
These pieces are examples where Hummel may be seen to both challenge the classical harmonic structures and stretch the sonata form.
These stretch from Lakka, the harbour community in the north, through Magazia to Gaios, the capital.
These stretch right to the coast, although Pentire head is composed mainly of pillow lavas.
These crevasses stretch across the glacier transverse to the flow direction, or cross-glacier.
These incidents resulted in a stretch between 1996 and 2001 without a professional victory.
These factors include activation of stretch receptors due to increased ventilation and the release of circulating catecholamines.
These restrictions are imposed as added safety precautions because the slip-roads in this stretch are unusually short because of the difficulty of fitting the road into a very narrow area of land, and, due to the road underpassing much of the town, to reduce road surface noise levels.
These kinds of shooters are sometimes referred to as stretchers ( from their ability to use legit holds on their opponents to stretch them ).
These jobs included a long stretch with the London Underground.
These volumes are expressed as the average annual daily traffic ( AADT ), which is a measurement of the number of vehicles on a stretch of roadway for any average day of the year.
These were effectively replaced by the very successful Chrysler K platform in standard and stretch sizes which retained two bench seats, column shifter and room for six, unlike many other compact-sized cars modeled after non-American designs.
These include an area near the highway's intersection with the Glenn Highway in Palmer and a stretch known as the Robert J. Mitchell Expressway in Fairbanks leading to the highway's junction with the Richardson Highway ( AK 2 ).
These highlands are known as the Opeongo Hills, and they stretch into portions of Eastern Ontario as well.
These straps are put into a state of high tension to stretch out the circular membranes on either side of the hull, allowing them to resonate when struck.
These planning decisions are beginning to be reversed, for example, the ring road is no longer circular, as the stretch through Queen Square has been closed and returned to its use as a public park.

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