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gravelling
▪ I. gravelling, vbl. n. (ˈgrævəlɪŋ) [f. gravel v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of laying down gravel. Also, a gravelled surface.1577 Nottingham Rec. IV. 169 We present ye caussey..to be in dekye for lack of gravelyng. 1659 Torriano, Arenaménto, any gravelling or sanding. 1726 W. King in Nat. Hist. Irel....
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Enderley
have been of double width to accommodate a tramway to Cambridge and to have first been discussed by Kirikiriroa Road Board in 1872, though clearing and gravelling
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hepper
hepper A local name of a smolt, or young salmon of the second year.1861 Act 24 & 25 Vict. c. 109 §4 All migratory fish of the genus salmon, whether known by the names hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, salmon..pink, last spring, hepper, last brood, gravelling..or by any other local name. 1885 F....
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graveling
graveling (ˈgrævəlɪŋ) Also 9 gravelin, gravelling. [Of obscure origin; OF. had gravele as the name of some fish, perh. the minnow.] The parr or young salmon.1587 Harrison Descr. Eng. iii. iii. in Holinshed Chron. 224 A salmon is the first yeare a grauellin. 1744 Anc. & Pres. State County Down 235 A ...
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Jordanhill
Having married Mary Wilson that year (granddaughter of Alexander Wilson and niece of Patrick Wilson), Smith improved access to the main house by gravelling
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Hansard (railway point)
The government allocated an additional $50,000 for gravelling the Giscome-Sinclair Mills section. During 1981, rebuilding and gravelling reached Upper Fraser, with paving promised the next year.
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laspring
ˈlaspring [Perh. a corruption of lax-pink (see lax n.1 b); interpreted as a contraction for last spring; cf. last brood in quot. 1861.] One of the many names for the young salmon. Also gravel laspring.1760 Hawkins in Walton's Angler i. vi. 143 note, A small but excellent fish of the Trout kind, call...
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Pemberton Meadows
The gravelling and ditching of the valley road began in the early 1950s. About 2000, the road was paved.
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Wye and Usk Foundation
Other work includes construction of fish passes around weirs, litter clearance, re-gravelling of sections of river depleted of their natural supply and
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Cessnock Airport
.; Formation of taxiways – 6040 m; Gravelling of runways – 159,856 sq.m. Gravelling of taxiways and hideouts – 66,560 sq.m.; Tar surfacing – 115,315 sq.m.; and Pipe and stone drains – 4512 m.
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Alberta Highway 3
Canada was embroiled in World War I which ended in 1918, and gravelling of the highway began in the following years. Crews then moved west and began gravelling between Pincher Station and Macleod.
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Forum Appii
Under Nerva and Trajan the road was repaired; one inscription records expressly the paving with silex (replacing the former gravelling) of the section
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1928 Edmonton municipal election
Money Bylaws
Money items required a minimum two-thirds "Yes" majority to approve the expenditure
$86,525 for paving
Yes - 4,305
No - 824
$50,000 for gravelling
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Alberta Highway 4
Hardie supported proposals for the road to be gravelled, claiming it would be a relatively easy and affordable process and could set precedent for other gravelling
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Soignes Forest Railway
This railway line transported the gravelling materials for the forest paths, and was also used to transport wood.
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