They had the ability to remorselessly pursue their quarry at a relentless pace, regardless of the mid-day sun. |
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Other hunts may claim that hounds are chasing rabbits or rats, both of which are legal quarry. |
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The company subsequently claimed it had permitted the council to deposit road sweepings and soil in the Blessington quarry. |
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Thai troops are on alert along the border to prevent invasions due by troops in hot pursuit of their quarry. |
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In a remarkably short space of time, a giant china clay quarry has been transformed into a spectacular space age garden. |
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There should be special provision in the international criminal court to protect their quarry from inhumane and unnatural persecution. |
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One side of the main crater spews out sulfurous gases and many people quarry sulfur there for sale. |
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Johnny will take a little ride to rehabilitate, not brutally punish, his quarry, who is, as usual, a fellow Italian-American. |
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The man caught sight of his quarry atop the stairs, and made his way over to him. |
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At that time, Holmes had kept his distance, thinking in a brown study but never leaping to his feet with the quarry in his sights. |
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On the river bank the Rim troops were still hesitating, unsure what to do in the light of their quarry abruptly running back toward them. |
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Getting back to the task at hand, he scooped visible wreckage away, wary of the glass shards and smiled in triumph as he spotted his quarry. |
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It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his quarry. |
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In fact, Levin can spend years pursuing his quarry, often Corporate America. |
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Almost absently, his attention focused on his quarry, placing the glass on the table he stood, and made his way toward her. |
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This addition to weaponry technology could seek out its quarry by detecting the heat traces produced by a person's body. |
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Accompanied by spindly psychic Matthew Lillard, he comes to a grisly end in pursuit of his latest quarry. |
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In previous months, the same team of soldiers had launched 11 similar raids, sometimes reportedly missing their quarry by just a few hours. |
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Not only was this to help the stonecutters but also to provide information to the quarry as to how much stone to produce on a daily basis. |
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There's an exceptionally warm, relaxed and convivial atmosphere here, with comfy sofas on rugged quarry tiles and a log-burning stove. |
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It is a good proposal which seems to have the full agreement of the hauliers and quarry owners, so it is a step forward. |
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But nothing has ever happened and the quarry has remained quiet as a ghost town whereas, once upon a time, it employed some 100 men. |
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It is a visible quarry, so foot followers can still be involved and enjoy the chase. |
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Reclamation dredging is nearing completion and all reclaimed land will then be capped with a layer of rock, imported from a nearby quarry. |
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When steam and later compressed air were available for drilling the holes and dressing the quarry blocks, the use of granite proliferated. |
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Traffic is a common theme of the concerns expressed in the objections to the quarry. |
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It was a cold November day and I had real trouble finding the entrance to the quarry. |
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The quarry has yielded fine specimens of eosphorite, fairfieldite, montebrasite, roscherite, and vivianite. |
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To the rear the kitchen features a quarry tile floor, wall and floor units, a tiled splashback, circular sink and recessed lighting. |
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There is also a tiled splashback, quarry floor tiles, and an integrated Delmore oven and hob with extractor fan. |
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He had little trouble hazing his quarry back toward the bunch that some vaqueros, including Cipriano, were keeping track of. |
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Like a lynx scenting its quarry, the borderman started on the trail, tireless and unswervable. |
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The remains of Boxgrove Man were found in a quarry at Boxgrove, near Chichester, West Sussex, South England. |
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Most poachers used silent and invisible methods such as wire snares and jaw traps to capture their quarry, be it deer or tigers. |
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The idea of developing a small-scale commercial quarry in Nunavut isn't new. |
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Water was pumped by an old fire-engine from the creek to the quarry to sluice clay off the stone. |
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His quarry became suspicious when he turned up uninvited at various locations, including an airport and her brother's grave. |
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However, quarry outcrops of mainly white halitic mylonites display isoclinal folds that suggest a more impressive past. |
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The new quarry will destroy the undesignated, unforested eskers and also the burial cairns. |
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Beyond the kitchen is the family room, which has a cast-iron fireplace and quarry slate floor. |
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If tench and carp are our quarry then the best bait is boilies and there are many to choose from. |
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Hundreds of undelivered letters have been found dumped in a Bradford quarry. |
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Now of course, an animal rights person probably believes that the horse and the hounds suffer unacceptably, along with their quarry. |
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This compound expands when moistened and begins the process of separating the block of stone from the quarry wall. |
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Our data indicate that much of the jasper was carried away from the quarry as potential flake tools, flake blanks, and bifaces. |
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New lime kilns at Swinden quarry were one aspect of the industrial boom but the potential for coal mining was also seized on. |
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It turned out that an adjacent quarry owned mineral rights under their new land. |
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New stones were being collected from the same quarry that had been mined for the original construction. |
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The side of the quarry is sheer, overhanging in places and a just off-vertical slope in others. |
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The quarry was a 40 foot rock face of coarsely granular limestone whose layers are interbedded with shale. |
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Profits from a trade of operating a quarry should not be subsumed into general farming profits. |
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Despite their name, quarry tiles are made, not quailed, from a mixture of natural ingredients including clay and shale. |
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Once there, I laid my belongings out to dry and made plans to visit a local quarry. |
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A corridor from the kitchen leads past a pantry with Belfast sink and quarry tiled floor. |
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After breakfast he sets about cleaning his truck till it gleams and drives off to work at a stone quarry. |
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The work includes blasting and crushing rock from a quarry and laying the road metal produced on the track and leveling the surface. |
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In her one good scene, a bewigged, bedizened Crawford chases a properly terrified teen away from her quarry, shouting at her. |
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The age of the tuff collected from bedded volcanic rocks newly exposed in the quarry at Bardon Hill is less easy to interpret. |
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Behind this is a compact kitchen with large quarry floor tiles and white tiled walls. |
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Tarmac insists the quarry will be hidden from view by a screen of more than 20,000 trees and a mile and a half of hedgerow. |
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In ancient times, the Thracians shaped the granite rock into building blocks at the quarry. |
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They gave him a scratchy 78 rpm vinyl recording of a train and dynamite explosions in a stone quarry. |
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He explained that the pillar took more than 1,335 man-days to craft by hand from quarry to completion. |
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A programme of full restoration work was then undertaken to ensure that the exterior of the quarry would not show up as a scar on the hillside. |
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These terra-cotta-colored walls are made of quarry tailings with cement and a little water added. |
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This features a quarry tiled floor, oak timber beams and numerous storage presses. |
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Mounted on their camels, they use dogs to bring their quarry to bay, and sharpened poles as lances. |
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The village was being covered with dust from the 30-ton lorries thundering through it from the nearby quarry. |
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A loader hands him the gun to bring down the quarry which is then retrieved from the undergrowth by trained hounds. |
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The law arrived quickly and ran down their quarry as he tried to make his getaway on one roller skate. |
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Expect your first time to feel akin to being strapped to a dodgy roller skate in the middle of a quarry. |
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On one trip he opened a huge pocket of large analcime, natrolite, and apophyllite crystals at the Big Rock quarry and shared them with everyone. |
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His current quarry had turned north to skirt the edge of the extensive lawn. |
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The nature reserve is covered with quarry pits, grooves, and mines resulting from Roman and later workings. |
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When the hunt is up and the quarry is in sight, the most unsuspected evidence leaps to the eye. |
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In 1992, a bulldozer was engaged for over three months for developing the nine-acre laterite quarry into land suited for cultivation. |
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William has managed to coddle his pulsing green quarry of these long, languid days. |
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They come in the colours of submarine yellow, stadium red, quarry, and black. |
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The quarry produces stones of considerable size which are easily detached, the strata being regularly disposed one above the other. |
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The project will reforest old crop fields and pastures and an abandoned rock quarry that has degraded over the years. |
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It currently uses the quarry site to house vehicle repair workshops and store vehicles used for the film and television industry. |
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Just when he moved into the capacious double-cave system, among the old slate quarry workings of Castle Crag, is not certain. |
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We now know more than the simple fact that prehistoric knappers obtained tool stone at the Hatch quarry. |
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In 1998 it recommenced extraction of sandstone from a quarry at Stancliffe in Derbyshire. |
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It is still possible to see the wagon entrance to the quarry at the north-eastern corner and remnants of haulage roads to lime kilns. |
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Puffins, wiped out by an infestation of rats introduced by quarry workers in the 19th century, are now rebounding, albeit slowly. |
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Most observations relate to larks, pipits and finches but kestrels are capable of taking such quarry as fieldfares, turtle doves and lapwing. |
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The other, the Longhoughton quarry, is located in the contact between the Great limestone and the whin sill intrusion. |
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Also, the quarry itself seems to be a good place to hide victims while ransoms are demanded or to dispose of bodies if the ransom is not paid. |
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Brick saws can be used to cut bricks, pavers, stones, large quarry tiles and other masonry. |
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Last month more than 1,300 kilograms of ammonium nitrate were stolen in a raid on a quarry. |
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Once he has his quarry in his sights, it's ready, aim, fire, lights, camera, action for this freedom-loving documentarian. |
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Dark green, acicular crystals of actinolite can be collected from this quarry, which is smaller and older than the Metronite quarry. |
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One of the earliest watermills yet found in Britain has been excavated at a quarry a few miles north of Hereford. |
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At first, the breed was known as the Lhasa terrier, though it is not and never was an earth dog, i.e., one that pursues its quarry underground. |
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On top of all this, he has been given a full-time job as the water bailiff, back at the quarry where he was made redundant some 25 years ago. |
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At a quarry in Lancashire a 13-year old girl became stuck waist-deep in a muddy pool. |
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Ben, you see, has been promised a job as the water bailiff if they get planning permission to turn the quarry into a trout fishery. |
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There is no time to get Tom, so he follows the men through the town and past the quarry. |
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Despite their name, quarry tiles are made from a mixture of natural ingredients including clay and shale. |
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Roof slates were imported from Cumbria, with either oak or Spanish quarry tiles used for flooring. |
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Two steps lead down to the kitchen, a bright room floored in quarry tiles and with polished wood presses providing plenty of storage. |
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Also off the kitchen is a bright conservatory which has a floor of quarry tiles, and French doors out to the back garden. |
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The focus of mining then shifted back to the upper level, and during the 1980s a tunnel was driven northward into the quarry wall. |
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The whole philosophy of a stone quarry is to leverage out a wholesome material, free of cracks and other faults. |
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The remains are very fragmentary, since it served as a quarry for building materials for many centuries. |
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Three years after an Environment Court judge ordered a Pauatahanui quarry closed its owners are seeking to reopen it. |
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The Castle's gardens lie in a dramatic ravine which was once a quarry, and are particularly pretty in autumn. |
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For most people, the discovery of fossilised wood in a quarry would not be newsworthy. |
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The owner objected that he was there first, indeed that stone from his quarry had built the foundations of the houses. |
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He was a crack skier and mountaineer, whose strength had been built up breaking up stones in a limestone quarry during the war. |
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In recent years the area surrounding the original mine has been developed as a quarry for crushed stone. |
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However, none of the stone taken from a quarry near Tadcaster used to construct Clifford's Tower has ever contained iron oxide. |
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By day he was working in a limestone quarry, carrying buckets of stones on a yoke. |
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After a quiet stretch, the road passes a disused quarry on the right and then reaches a farm and some cottages. |
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It's a deep gorge carved out years ago to drain the limestone quarry into Lake Michigan. |
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It is clear that Wilfred's builders made no effort to quarry fresh stone for this edifice. |
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Along the gentle slope of the mountains, the quarry stretched across an exposed cliff face. |
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Now the three fledglings are taking to the skies every day as they prepare to fly the nest, although they return home to the quarry each night. |
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Numerous small packs of hounds were kept by people in all walks of life, as they rambled through the countryside pursuing their quarry. |
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From the advantage of a convenient tree you can watch your quarry and its behaviour. |
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Moreover, hunting is not a natural encounter between predator and quarry because, unlike animals, humans are responsible for their actions. |
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The final gunshot strands the hunter and his quarry on opposing sides of mortality. |
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Hunters, unlike their quarry, have been slow to adapt to the new conditions. |
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Yet, he was a skilled bear killer, and the shared proficiency of hunter and quarry added another level of compulsion to the stories. |
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In Drag Hunting, a pack of hounds follows a scent laid by a human rather than pursuing a live quarry. |
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A swarm of mafic igneous dikes have intruded the Estes pegmatite and make a showy display in the quarry face. |
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At times, representation segues into abstraction, as in the crags of the town quarry, which suggest constructivist triangles and squares. |
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The quarry pits aroused the curiosity of the first European-American settlers on the ridge at the beginning of the nineteenth century. |
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In 1914, 1 acre was taken for a pumice quarry, and subsequently 3 roods, or 27.8 perches, were returned to the descendants of those owners. |
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Shown in cave paintings in France and Spain, these were a favourite quarry of Palaeolithic hunters, and were eventually hunted to extinction. |
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Before heading for the coast I made a pass over Mt Caburn and had a look down into the quarry at the east side of it. |
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He was particularly vociferous because he has been offered the job of water bailiff at the fishery, his first full-time work since the quarry closed some 20 years ago. |
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Castle Black is built into an old quarry about 45 minutes north of Belfast. |
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Tarmac Northern Limted, which owns the quarry near Helwith Bridge, is seeking planning permission to extend its workings to the west of the existing site. |
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The haul road will be used to ferry materials from the quarry to the beach for the construction of the breakwaters and related marine infrastructure. |
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Two stones at the quarry in 1884 weighed eighteen tons each. |
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The characteristic solid grey limestone was quarried from the east face of the Rock of Gibraltar as well as being shipped across from a Spanish quarry outside Algeciras. |
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The overall aim of our work was to measure the size of the hunting economy and to see what would happen if hunting live quarry with dogs were to be banned. |
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Secondly, a fox is not a recognised quarry for a bird of prey. |
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Sheltered from the highway, on this trail, the footprint of a doe could still be seen, as when the locals pursued their quarry a thousand years ago. |
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Thus the bracketing of hull and basketwork trap also instils notions of the fisherman and his catch, the hunter and his quarry, the slayer and the slain. |
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Judging by the behaviour of birds, monkeys and deer, our quarry was certainly out there, probably sitting in the long grass and smiling to himself at human folly. |
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That behavior really is an act, since the animal is easy quarry. |
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The ethical basis of all field sports is the same, be it hunting, shooting or fishing, in each case the quarry will be edible or a pest or perhaps, both. |
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I'd hear a bird, follow the sound until I could see it, then flip feverishly through the field guide hoping to find a picture that would put a name to my quarry. |
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One sign United have been piling less pressure on their quarry is that the penalty Van Nistelrooy scored against Tottenham recently was United's first in 11 months. |
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Rangers also tried to swat McGeady, but found him an elusive quarry. |
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A young man runs through a bizarre hotel in pursuit of an unseen quarry. |
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We're off to chase down our quarry so we can personally deliver his paid-for ticket to the Eastwood Rugby Club function centre this Saturday night. |
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There's plenty of fun though, and hints of Buchan and Childers, as the trio pursue their quarry to Inverness, shadowed by some dodgy German-speaking monks. |
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To continue with the natural feel of this scheme, the floors in a country kitchen would generally be tiled in natural stone, either slate or quarry tiles. |
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At the back of the hall, the kitchen has quarry tiles on the floor, hand-crafted oak units, granite worktops, a tiled splashback and a double Belfast sink unit. |
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I plunged off the summit back into the razor grass and crawled my way through the last two hundred feet of dense thicket back to the quarry and my car. |
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Once again, the Hatch quarry represents a prospect site where the prehistoric knappers came to obtain jasper nodules and tablets scattered across the surface. |
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The building is surrounded on three sides by the pink-brown textured walls of old quarry workings, so that the archives are held in a granite embrace. |
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This pic, taken from the S Wadi, conveys the impression that the Sphinx's body was sculpted from the bedrock, in a quarry, and that it wasn't a yardang to start with. |
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Sympathising with the labourers in quarry fields, they say, women workers engaged in the work are unmindful of tiny stone chips embedded in their skins. |
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Stumbling along the lip of this vast quarry, I noticed something else. |
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The excavation of lithic quarry sites presents archaeologists with logistical and analytical problems that are often not encountered at other site types. |
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As he did not share Blackburn's aversion to high places, he and partner Mick Sutcliffe began investigating the occurrence by roping down from the top of the quarry. |
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An almost prescient autofocus instantly zeroes in on your quarry, then continuously adjusts to stay locked on to that charging moose until you nail the shot. |
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It's not really an island, nor has this man-made lake ever been a quarry. |
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They went down like scythed wheat as their quarry turned upon them. |
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Beggarsdale was in need of a spot of light relief this week, what with fears that the old quarry is about to be turned into a rubbish tip and some pretty dreary weather. |
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He says the way we do this is similar to a bird of prey assessing its quarry, swooping in. |
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There is a relationship that develops, tense and often testy, between a journalist and his quarry. |
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We follow a group of zoologists and trackers into a forest where, spying their quarry, a wild, naked girl, they shoot her with tranquilliser darts. |
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One of the most magical qualities of fishing is that only through experimentation do we discover new and wonderful ways of tricking our quarry into taking the bait. |
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I hoped that having the area framed within an international discourse of significance would give Shoshone advocates for saving the quarry a stronger point from which to argue. |
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The sexually voracious alpha-female who seduces and then consumes her quarry? |
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As rocks tumbled from the quarry wall above, the need for capped helmets became clear. |
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Her quarry, Brody, meanwhile, defined himself as a soldier, a patriot, and a father. |
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Has it got anything to do with fishing being a rural, quarry sport, too closely associated, often erroneously, with tweedy people who shoot things? |
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The suggested quarry site falls short on both counts, as the available water is full of fine rock particles and piping the water would be an expensive operation. |
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Roofing slates from the Delabole quarry have been used on several Adelaide buildings, including the Post Office, Town Hall, Museum and Adelaide University. |
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It was strongly slighted and used as a quarry for the town houses. |
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While the factory's existence is unmissable by its towering chimney that dominates the skyline, the location of its chalk quarry near the White Horse is rather more hidden. |
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This was a proverbial snipe hunt, since we never found our quarry. |
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Company bosses said the payment was because they accepted that they should try to minimise the impact of quarry vehicles where heavy lorries used village roads. |
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A new road had been cut through the quarry wall to a tidy waterside quay. |
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May 1885 marked the completion of the branch of the railroad going to quarry no.3 and the shipment of the first carloads of stone to the sawmill in Hummels-town. |
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The shower room has a quarry tiled floor with deep blue inlaid mosaic tiling and chrome fittings, while the main bedroom has an en suite bathroom decorated in similar style. |
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Soon she is the quarry of both the parson, who wants to keep her innocence intact, and the hard-drinking, fox-hunting squire, who wants his wicked way with her. |
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Because of the loss of their former hunting grounds, birds of prey are now forced to raid back gardens where their quarry, pre-occupied with feeding, fall easy victims. |
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One of the syntypes of Archidemsus macnicoli was found at an unknown site in Tayside and the other was found in the Carmyllie quarry complex near Arbroath. |
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He threw the throttle to ninety percent, closing fast on his quarry. |
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The example from the granite at Lime Crest quarry is very low in magnesium relative to those found in rocks containing more ferromagnesian minerals. |
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Mr Keaney said noise and dust generated by the quarry could be controlled by conditions limiting the hours of operation and the cleaning of the public roads. |
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The block samples were obtained following ongoing excavation of the quarry floor, and the core samples by diamond drilling below the quarry floor. |
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Moses Trod would also function as a route with minimal uphill sections for transporting slate from the quarry to the coast. |
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Most of the specimens recovered from the quarry belong to a gigantic species of hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur. |
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A Stone Age hand axe, dating back half a million years, has been discovered in a Warwickshire quarry. |
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The firm mixes marble dust from the same quarry used by Michelangelo with other materials to create a hard-wearing marble finish. |
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A technological, petrographic, and geochemical analysis of the Kapohaku adze quarry, Lana'i, Hawai'ian Islands. |
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The students helped quarry the skull of a duckbilled dinosaur that they named Gryposaurus monumentensis. |
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The nearby Marchlyn quarry was opened in the 1930s to provide access to the main slate vein higher up the mountain. |
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In the United States and Canada, pursuing quarry for the purpose of killing is strictly forbidden by the Masters of Foxhounds Association. |
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Residents opposed to the quarry operation believe that polyacrylamide is a cancer-causing agent and should not be used. |
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The world's largest limestone quarry is at Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company in Rogers City, Michigan. |
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Q HOW can I lay quarry tiles over the uneven old wooden floorboards in our kitchen? |
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Q I lifted my vinyl tiles as I noticed they were covering ornate quarry tiles. |
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This was a problem solved in the 1840s when the lake level railway was built, and the quarry as we know it began to take shape. |
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From reclaimed mahogany to French quarry tiles, solid oak and marble, there is no compromise on quality in this property. |
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Balconies, with views of the pool, tennis courts and pond, are paved with quarry tile. |
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White-painted walls, recessed overhead task lighting, and a quarry tile floor further update and unclutter the look. |
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The floor's one-coat application permanently bonds to concrete, quarry tile, brick pavers or plywood, making it a choice option for renovations. |
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They spotted a potential quarry, a wildebeest calf, part of a small herd of wildebeests not far away. |
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When I came to the back of a man's head, wearing a toque, I knew I'd spotted my quarry. |
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Though quarry water is often very clear, submerged quarry stones and abandoned equipment make diving into these quarries extremely dangerous. |
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One of the more effective and famous examples of successful quarry restoration is Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC, Canada. |
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To reduce surface leakage, a moat lined with clay was constructed around the entire quarry. |
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Although this met with moderate success, the outbreak of war with France, taxes and transportation costs limited the development of the quarry. |
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Generally the water is removed by pumping while the quarry is operational, but for high inflows more complex approaches may be required. |
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Many quarry stones such as marble, granite, limestone, and sandstone are cut into larger slabs and removed from the quarry. |
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The word quarry can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone. |
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A quarry is a place from which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate has been excavated from the ground. |
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It was the second largest slate quarry in Wales, indeed in the world, after the one in neighbouring Penrhyn. |
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A quarry at Bollihope was also mooted on a similar basis but plans seem to have been discontinued. |
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Hope Cement Works is closer to Hope, but its quarry is closer to Castleton. |
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There is a car park in an old limestone quarry not far from the summit of Scout Scar. |
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The first section rising steeply from Coniston is a metalled road, maintained partly to provide access to the quarry. |
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As owner of Penrhyn slate quarry, he was prominent in the development of the Welsh slate industry. |
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Mallards, gadwall, wood ducks, ringnecks and Canadas are his typical quarry. |
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The remains of a small quarry on the western slopes of the fell can still be seen. |
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The quarry closed in the 1980s and now houses the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum. |
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Core 2, situated some distance from the quarry, revealed 38m of sedimentary infill underlain by limnic limestones, probably of Neogene age. |
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This lane begins opposite Threlkeld village, or it can be joined from the disused railway line alongside the road to the quarry. |
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On the northern slope of Threlkeld Knotts, not far above the large quarry, are the remains of an Iron Age settlement. |
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Although a pumpjack well prominently occupies the crest of the dune behind the quarry, the site appears to be intact and undisturbed. |
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Another Black-necked Grebe remains at Bodfari Park sand quarry, and a female Long-tailed Duck is at Fagl Lane Quarry. |
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The Black-necked Grebe overwintering in Bodfari Park quarry stayed over Christmas. |
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Beside the reservoir sits a disused quarry and a cottage formerly used for maintenance of the river. |
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Some of the quarry smaller chambers are closed off for safety or have already collapsed. |
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The quarry site is now managed by the National Trust and can be entered by the public. |
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Within the vale are a number of farms and small settlements, in addition to several disused quarry and mining works. |
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Three rows of terraced houses, which used to accommodate the quarry workers, stand near the station. |
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A viewpoint in the Rock Park permits views into the working quarry and overlooks the processing machinery. |
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Laterite fieldstone from a local quarry was used to construct the tower or shikhara. |
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Off a rear hall is a study with oak shelving and access to the cellarage which has fitted wine shorage and a quarry tiled floor. |
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Seeking revenge, Victor pursues the Creature to the North Pole, but collapses from exhaustion and hypothermia before he can find his quarry. |
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Blanchard's granite quarry provided curb stones to New York City and regional public works projects. |
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North Uxbridge housed Clapp's 1810 cotton mill, Chandler Taft's and Richard Sayles' Rivulet Mill, the granite quarry, and Rogerson's village. |
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The Penrhyn Slate Quarry is a slate quarry located near Bethesda in north Wales. |
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Beyond this, climb up the slatey path to reach the edge of an eerie, water-filled pit, the flooded remains of a quarry. |
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A quarry at the Delph supplied building materials for the region, including the stone used to construct Brindley's aqueduct. |
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Because this site was a quarry, the arrowhead may have been moved from its original site before it was found. |
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Planners quickly realized that an aircraft intended to destroy its kind in the air had to be fast enough to catch its quarry. |
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Eocene fossil flower, collected August 2010 from Clare family fossil quarry, Florissant, Colorado. |
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The company will also provide hikers with free parking on its property and free shuttle service through the quarry to the trailhead. |
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The nest is in a burrow excavated by both birds of the pair in a low vertical riverbank, or sometimes a quarry or other cutting. |
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He had fallen into a gravel quarry, landing with his chest on the corner of a cocopan and fracturing the ribs on both sides of his sternum. |
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Planning Commission voted 6-1 to recommend denial of a proposed quarry on Frontage Road that has been opposed by scores of residents. |
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In medieval hunting, the red deer was the most prestigious quarry, especially the mature stag, which in England was called a hart. |
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The quarry is situated off the A701 on the north of Dumfries at Locharbriggs close to the nearby aggregates quarry. |
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A second log boat was also discovered at the quarry five years later but it was reinterred in order that it could be preserved. |
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The boat was almost complete but was damaged slightly by the quarry machinery before its importance was identified. |
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There are many buildings in Dumfries made from sandstone of the local Locharbriggs quarry. |
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In 1890, the Kingstown Town Commissioners established the People's Park on the site of a depleted quarry. |
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In the same interview she also stated that she and Sullivan also own a quarry. |
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The Minerva Shrine in the Roman quarry is the only rock cut Roman shrine still in situ in Britain. |
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However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. |
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In 1800, William Turner and William Casson, quarry managers from the Lake District, bought out the lease and significantly expanded production. |
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Instead a slate quarry at Manod, near Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales, was requisitioned for the Gallery's use. |
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A bulk carrier in the Strait of Canso docked at the Martin Marietta Materials quarry at Cape Porcupine. |
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The Mersey Docks and Harbour Board used granite from a quarry it owned in Scotland for construction of the quays. |
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The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rain water from the quarry with the aim of developing a heritage centre on the site. |
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Her car, a Morris Cowley, was later found at Newlands Corner, perched above a chalk quarry, with an expired driving licence and clothes. |
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A Black-necked Grebe in Afonwen quarry, Bodfari, remains for its third week, and a Garganey at RSPB Conwy for its second. |
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Led by Methusalem Jones, eight Cilgwyn men formed a partnership and took a lease on Gelli Farm where they established their quarry. |
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A former rock quarry, the 65-acre park has a sand beach for swimming, or you can cool off in a paddleboat. |
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In 1987 the gardens were extended to include the Great Dell, a disused quarry with a collection of conifers. |
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The quarry has been partly reused as part of the Dinorwig power station, a pumped storage hydroelectric scheme. |
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Equipment from the internal quarry railway was used to build the Llanberis Lake Railway over part of the trackbed of the Padarn Railway. |
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But from 1870 the quarry acquired most of its locomotives new from the Hunslet Engine Company of Leeds. |
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Their survival rate did not match those of the steam locomotives, and when the quarry closed in 1969 only 3 still survived. |
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As of 2007, negotiations are ongoing to shift the development to the nearby Dale View quarry, a less sensitive area. |
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The first use of railways at the quarry came around 1800 when the first internal tramways were in use. |
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This was worked by horses and it soon became apparent that it was inadequate for the traffic generated by the quarry. |
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This involved making an access road for more modern quarry vehicles across some of the terraces, to the rock fall. |
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The quarry closed in July 1969, the result of industry decline and difficult slate removal. |
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Following extensive restoration, the quarry and surrounding land off Station Road became home to a wide variety of wildlife, including sand martins, rabbits and butterflies. |
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Today it is a disused, and largely infilled, sand and gravel quarry. |
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During 1848, HM Prison Portland was opened to provide convict labour, to quarry the stone needed to construct the breakwaters and the harbour defences. |
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The exact location of this original quarry has been obliterated by subsequent mining activity, but it is likely that it was on or near the site of the Diphwys Casson Quarry. |
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In the 1760s men from the long established Cilgwyn quarry near Nantlle started quarrying in Ceunant y Diphwys to the north east of the present town. |
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According to the Mankato Free Press, Jordan Sands is seeking to mine 70 acres of an existing quarry for silica sand, which it will process and transport out by rail. |
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The quarry holds a significant place in the history of the British Labour Movement as the site of two prolonged strikes by workers demanding better pay and safer conditions. |
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The choice of quarry depends on the region and numbers available. |
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Many of the Hunslet locomotives built to work in the quarry and at the port have been preserved on several of Britain's narrow gauge heritage railways. |
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The Halberstadt quarry today is covered by a housing development. |
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Harriet, Morgans and Sofia quarry are all still identifiable as separate pits today, whilst Braich Quarry became a large working of 3 contiguous smaller pits. |
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From then on, slates from the quarry were transported to the sea at Port Penrhyn on the narrow gauge Penrhyn Quarry Railway built in 1798, one of the earliest railway lines. |
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A slate quarry may be seen in the side of the face of the Cairn Hill which overlooks the village, where the slates for the housing roofs were sourced from. |
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The main quarry was the mighty bronze whaler shark, and the lads managed at least a couple apiece, including a 242lb monster for club chairman Mick Graham. |
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The quarry is usually entered by an anfractuosity of the mountain. |
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Grey granite was quarried at Rubislaw quarry for more than 300 years, and used for paving setts, kerb and building stones, and monumental and other ornamental pieces. |
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Five towns in northern Maryland and southern Pennsylvania were constructed between 1850 and 1942 to house Welsh quarry workers producing Peach Bottom slate. |
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A quarry site in Staffordshire may become a regional water sport centre in plans unveiled for a 14,000-acre riverside leisure area on the Trent and Tame. |
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Other species than the red fox may be the quarry for hounds in some areas. |
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