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slack-water
slack-water Also slack water, slackwater. [f. slack a.] 1. The time at high or low water when the tide is not flowing visibly in either direction. Occurs earlier as slake water: see slake a. 3.1769 Falconer Dict. Marine (1780), Slack-water, the interval between the flux and reflux of the tide;..duri...
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Slack Water
Production
"Slack Water" was written by staff writer Noelle Valdivia, her third writing credit for the series. References
External links
"Slack Water" at NBC.com
2012 American television episodes
Awake (TV series) episodes
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still water
ˈstill water [f. still a. + water n.] 1. = slack-water 1.1626 Capt. Smith Accid. Yng. Seamen 17 It flows quarter floud, high water, or a still water. 1791 Smeaton Edystone L. §3 The change of direction or time of Still Water. 1808 Forsyth Beauties Scot. V. 33 According as it is new made, half run, o...
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Slack tide
Slack tide or slack water is the short period in a body of tidal water when the water is completely unstressed, and there is no movement either way in Slack water may also be misused to refer to a process in caves.
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Cuan Sound
In Cuan Sound, the north-going stream begins 4.5 hours after high water Oban and sets westward; the south-going stream begins 1.5 hours before high water Coirebhreacain and Cuan Sound are seldom attempted except near slack water.
References
Sounds of Argyll and Bute
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Lacustuary
Lacustuaries are generally nonmoving or "slack" water.
Lacustuaries are not estuaries. Man-made ship channels may also be lacustuaries, depending on their slack water status.
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Paul Slack
Paul Alexander Slack FBA (born 23 January 1943) is a British historian. historical perception of pestilence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992)
Julie Trottier and Paul Slack, eds, Managing water resources past and
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Still Fork
This act authorized seven named Carroll county men to form the company to “…locate, make, construct, and forever maintain, a navigable canal or slack-water the town of Pekin, in said county of Carroll…with the full power to , as reservoirs or feeders, all streams or ponds over or near which such canal or slack-water
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Spin fishing
At the end of each down-stroke the rod-tip is almost touching the water. The left hand operates on a separate brain, taking up slack line as it becomes available, while always preserving a little slack.
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Codorus Navigation
Plans called for of canal, of slack-water pools, 10 dams, and 13 locks with an average lift of about . Plans originally included a second canal from the mouth of Codorus Creek along the Susquehanna to calm water above Chestnut Ripples.
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Falls of Lora
As the tide rises again there is a period of slack water when the levels are the same on either side. Thus, unlike most situations where slack water is at high and low tides, in the case of the Falls of Lora slack water occurs when the levels on either
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Ta-a mi
These "slack seasons" were known to fishermen as "small months" () and the phrase "pass the small months" () refers to enduring the slack seasons. Hence the name "Slack Season Ta-a Noodles".
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Boushey Vineyard
The vineyard blocks at elevations below 1100 feet have thick silt loam soils that overlie layered slack-water deposits of the Missoula floods.
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Tidal atlas
Areas of slack water may be indicated by no arrows or the words "slack water". UK Admiralty Tidal Atlases show speed in units of tenth of a knot.
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Stewart Butterfield
For the first five years of his life he grew up in a log cabin without running water or electricity. Slack was named Inc. Magazine’s 2015 company of the year.
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