These ordinary people unleashed a torrent of religiosity that had been dammed up by the traditional dispensers of religious faith. |
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Arriving at Town Lake for the first time, I was struck by the natural beauty of this dammed section of the Colorado river. |
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So far from the sea, fish ponds were a vital source of food and they were perfected as boggy land was drained or dammed all over the area. |
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And now all the emotions just burst forth like a great wave of water that had been dammed up for so long and were suddenly released. |
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Instinct and intuition rule their actions and decisions and reason be dammed! |
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He dammed the loch, built a power station, and began installing what was to become the most sophisticated fish farm in the world. |
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There are only so many rivers that can be dammed, and we now understand the dramatic environmental impact of large-scale hydropower plants. |
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Still, we do have rivers, and one, the LaCrosse River, has been dammed, creating a recreational area, Lake Neshonoc. |
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The reservoir is not particularly old, though it once had a river running through it which was dammed to form the lake. |
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In the Soviet era, the Vakhsh River was dammed for irrigation and electric power, and factories were built along its banks. |
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He says today's action has some similarities to the 1980s legal fight to save Tasmania's Franklin River from being dammed. |
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The river Stour was dammed to create the main serpentine lake, which is overlooked by the circular Temple of Apollo, high on a hill. |
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In the mid-nineteenth century the headwaters of the river were dammed, forming Spring Lake, which remains a popular attraction. |
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The remaining forest died out when the Hackensack River was dammed upstream, resulting in an invasion of salt water. |
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The park was named for Town Lake, the part of the Colorado River that was dammed between the Tom Miller Dam and the Longhorn Dam. |
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If you picture it as water, you can feel where it flows and where it is dammed up or blocked. |
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I've been in situations where l felt very strongly for someone, but I knew there was no hope with them, so instead of just letting it go I dammed it all up. |
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Virtually every major river in our deserts has been dammed and diverted, many have been channelized and lined with levees, and others have been pumped dry. |
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My interests are now quicksilver streams that dart between, and are frequently dammed by, the immovable rocks of naps, meals, bedtimes and bubble-blowing sessions. |
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Barro Colorado and other nearby islands were created during canal construction in the early 1900s when engineers dammed Panama's Chagras River to make Gatun Lake. |
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In a few areas, rock and snow slides dammed creeks, creating small lakes. |
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First, the river that would be dammed was an important source of fish and crayfish, and the lands that would be flooded were used as a hunting reserve for deer. |
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Gavin noticed that I wasn't actually hanging in the waterfall, so he helpfully dammed it and periodically released a sudden four-second tidal wave to completely engulf me. |
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Rivers stopped flowing, dammed by the dead bodies that filled them. |
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Stickle Tarn is wholly within the territory of the Ark, a corrie tarn which has been dammed to create additional capacity. |
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He also built two dams and a sluice gate that frees dammed water to operate a 14-foot undershot waterwheel. |
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I must have opened up some sluice gate inside her and everything that had been dammed up came spilling out. |
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Sediment infilling, bathtub-like, of dammed intermontane basins formed flat high plains at each step. |
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Several of Tasmania's largest rivers have been dammed at some point to provide hydroelectricity. |
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The river is dammed at Launceston's Trevallyn Dam and used for the city's hydroelectricity. |
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Some water wheels are fed by water from a mill pond, which is formed when a flowing stream is dammed. |
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At Rutledge Ford the Saluda River was dammed and a power plant constructed. |
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Most hydroelectric power comes from the potential energy of dammed water driving a water turbine and generator. |
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Other volcanic lakes are created when either rivers or streams are dammed by lava flows or volcanic lahars. |
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The basin within which Malheur Lake, Oregon was created when a lava flow dammed the Malheur River. |
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For example, about 4000 BC the Nile was dammed to improve agricultural productivity of previously barren lands. |
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A glacial lake outburst flood is a type of outburst flood occurring when water dammed by a glacier or a moraine is released. |
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In the western part, the sediments are dammed by basement ridges, but, in the eastern part, they have spread into the Transkei Basin. |
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The rivers breached these ridges, after possibly being dammed back for a short period, creating a narrow passage through the low rocky barrier. |
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The central part of the river is dammed by the Gatun Dam and forms Gatun Lake, an artificial lake that constitutes part of the Panama Canal. |
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The tarn at Malham has been dammed and then allowed to flood. |
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In its first few miles it is dammed three times to create Angram Reservoir, Scar House Reservoir and Gouthwaite Reservoir which attract around 150,000 visitors a year. |
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It has a number lakes formed by lava flows that dammed up several valleys. |
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This fine corrie tarn has been dammed in the past to provide water for the quarries, but all of its water now issues via a fine cascade of falls into the Coppermines Valley. |
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Epishelf lakes are highly stratified lakes in which a layer of freshwater, derived from ice and snow melt, is dammed behind an ice shelf that is attached to the coastline. |
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