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We all have ear canals that hear sounds, and differently shaped outer ears that focus sounds into those canals.
Steamboats replaced sailing ships; canals replaced wagons; railroads replaced canals and riverboats; electric streetcars replaced horsecars; diesel locomotives replaced steam locomotives; and so forth.
But neither did the steady digging of the canals to allow bigger vessels — particularly cruise ships — into the canals, allowing more water into the lagoon.
South of Atlantic Avenue, pleasure and fishing boats are mooredat backyard piers along three main canals, Randall Bay, Hudson and Woodcleft, as well as numerous smaller finger canals.
Energy companies dredged thousands of miles of canals through the wetlands to transport equipment through — and those canals allowed shoreline to crumble and saltwater to seep in, killing off plants.
Fall from grace Basra, sitting on the Shatt Al-Arab waterway, was once known as the "Venice of the East" because of its system of canals, canals now brimming with rubbish.
Two migrants drowned this month in canals along the encampments.
Neighbourhoods are often sundered by motorways, canals and railway tracks.
Many Jews opted for the lavish palazzos across the canals.
A key problem is the limited space on Amsterdam's canals.
Canoes are required transportation through the maze of narrow canals.
"A lot of irrigation canals are destroyed, too," he said.
Screenwriter Steven Canals brought some drama to the purple carpet.
I have to be careful cycling along the canals, though.
Katrina's surge pushed water from Lake Pontchartrain into the canals.
So sewer systems, canals, roads, and bridges go mostly neglected.
The smaller canals his team built spread across four districts.
Irrigation canals, health clinics, schools and highways were also damaged.
There are no canals on Mars, and certainly no dying civilisation.
India has dreams of "interlinking" 37 rivers through 14,000km of canals.
This is a bad sign for the Panama and Suez canals.
The travelers are also under fire from populations living alongside canals.
Then came the oil industry, which dug canals through the wetlands.
Take a look at the one peaceful, but now overcrowded, canals:
Perhaps it's an excess of hair spray in the ear canals.
Canals, ports and railroads opened the American frontier to economic prosperity.
Murphy is "the mother of the House of Murphy," Canals joked.
Lakes and canals are cool; sea-water conversion plants generate heat.
It has no river or lake, just a few ebbing canals.
I knew about the canals in Ottawa, of course (also Toronto).
Take a gondola ride through the winding canals of Venice, Italy.
They also felt comfortable to wear in my admittedly minuscule ear canals.
Farmland is barren; canals have dried up; and the people have left.
Arctic sea lanes could become the 21st century Suez and Panama Canals.
Alligators are a common sight in Florida ponds, lakes, lagoons and canals.
During a storm, rain is funnelled into a Venice's worth of canals.
Enjoy a picturesque boat ride through the canals in London's Little Venice.
We found wrecked boats everywhere, clogging the canals and littering the mangroves.
We have seen pictures where there are canals, we believe, and water.
For a relaxing retreat, explore the town through its canals and bridges.
The Pulitzer Amsterdam is nestled between two of the city's peaceful canals.
Vandals set two-wheelers ablaze and heaved them into rivers and canals.
The canals survived because of that, and so will books and bookstores.
Aerial bombing and indiscriminate artillery fire flattened villages and destroyed irrigation canals.
We could jump over canals with a stick, literally cross the landscape.
A profusion of plastic bags chokes canals and ever-expanding trash heaps.
" And then there's this ... "I've watched root canals more entertaining than these judges.
Ahmad: Those balance canals are responsible for telling your body you are moving.
Millennials are not going to suddenly start liking banks more than root canals.
These canals allow saltwater to penetrate into the wetlands and kill freshwater vegetation.
They're [also] great for stimulating the perineum, the frenulum, inguinal canals, and nipples.
Three key canals failed at water heights that were within their design specifications.
Or maybe the "lido-line", a commuter lane for swimmers in London's canals.
Most links would be via canals—some 15,000km of artificial waterways in all.
Muskrats often carve shallow canals that mark entrances to undercut banks and burrows.
They drown in the deceptive currents of the Rio Grande or irrigation canals.
Highways, roads, bridges and canals will be done "in different stages," Ryan noted.
What percentage of its daily waste ends up in local rivers and canals?
It was meant to build pumps, levees, and canals to drain flooded areas.
Gondola rides through Venice's many canals are a no-brainer for any traveler.
Southern Queens and a lot of Brooklyn are underwater, especially around the canals.
Today, many lakes and canals are filled with muck or built over altogether.
In Florida, for example, manatees swim up canals that run straight through farmland.
Excavate an artery-like network of smaller canals feeding into the main ones.
Cruise ships blight the scenery, ravage the canals and disgorge their day trippers.
Its radiatorlike lattice of cooling canals is visible from the International Space Station.
We now have a military helicopter overhead, you see people running through canals.
Hematite samples, represented by dark red dots, were also found in the vascular canals.
It's a complex plan, with 68 different infrastructure project, including new canals and levees.
Farmers say costs could be further lowered with better infrastructure, including trains and canals.
This word can translate into English either as channels (natural) or as canals (artificial).
It has terraced hills to create more cropland, built dams and dug irrigation canals.
A vast network of dams, canals and pumps shifts water from north to south.
Interlinking entails diverting surplus river water through a network of canals to drier areas.
Young men blocked roads and canals that feed people and water into the city.
But I had this vision my whole life, like canals and cheesecake and everything.
Light-green wheat fields grow waist-high, and narrow irrigation canals run almost clear.
We are creatures of the artificial world that began with Scott's walls and canals.
Soon the flood walls on the Seventeenth Street and London Avenue Canals gave way.
That hurricane killed more than 1,800 people after levees in New Orleans' canals failed.
In Venice, the canals normally teeming with tourists and boat traffic are nearly empty.
In the Keys to the north, water levels toppled over the banks of canals.
Dredge out the large canals first and, in some cases, supplement them with levees.
The calm waters of Yokohama's canals offer ideal conditions for stand-up paddle-boarding.
Parents should not try to clean wax out of their babies&apos ear canals.
In the 753th century they built flood canals; in the 275th century, retention ponds.
From 2005 to 2009 their bodies were discovered in canals and off back roads.
The series of canals is approximately 6,000 years old — older than the Egyptian pyramids.
The hydropower dam at Tehri would remain, as would the nineteenth-century diversion canals.
"That's airports, that's pipelines, that's roads, that's bridges, that's harbors, that's canals," he said.
Christian guards on boats patrolled the narrow canals and short bridges to enforce the rules.
Canali means "channels," but people widely mistranslated it as "canals" – as in, Martian-dug waterways.
Farming infrastructure, including irrigation canals and grain depots, has been destroyed, according to the FAO.
The Ink'd Bluetooth are comfortable and made to fit all but the largest ear canals.
It was on this device, and you could put it deep into your ear canals.
Because planners worried about pollution, they closed many of the industries lining canals and reservoirs.
All of these have significant water exposure in the form of lakes and drainage canals.
He explains that the saltwater flows inland from the sea through basins and narrow canals.
The stunning canals and historic architecture of Venice, Italy make for a timeless waterside destination.
Roofs and second floors have just been peeled off, crumbled kitchens have fallen into canals.
Soon, you'll be able to enjoy the Italian city's beautiful canals and gondolas in Dubai.
But these canals, which brought jobs and industry, also came at a very high price.
And perhaps the step after that would be to fill those canals with robot boats.
Just selfie-ready backdrops — flowing green canals, sloping tiled roofs, stone bridges — at every turn.
Officers boot-stomped his face, snapped his fingers and pressed pens into his ear canals.
We'd go out with that boat (through the canals) stopping at clubs along the way.
I liked the dark streets we turned into better, the narrow paths beside the canals.
Drainage canals redirected the natural flow of water eastward, said Brand, of University of Miami.
Residents casually pass by monuments—temples, bridges, and irrigation canals—dating back thousands of years.
The first fully electric, and possibly unmanned, barges are heading to European canals in August.
Some canals were spilling their bounds and emergency responders were evacuating to the Upper Keys.
Three canals run through that stretch of land, allowing in ships — and Adriatic Sea water.
The result had mostly blocky apartment buildings with a few scenic canals and green spaces.
Mr. Major swam through canals, undetected, before killing two sentinels at a German army camp.
He also introduced commercial tribunals, a public health office, telegraph offices, canals and cotton factories.
It was a lovely city before the war, Ulf said, laced with canals and bridges.
Ride alongside the canals in one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world.
A special hull allows it to navigate narrow canals and passages other boats can't access.
Levees, canals and seawalls are designed to stop or redirect rising water away from cities.
"The canals are beautiful, and cars are parked along them all the time," laments Mr Litjens.
A mood of stunned trauma hangs over this novel like the clammy mist on Amsterdam's canals.
If I say very liberally, one-third of the canals in India don't have water flow.
Kind of like a level, it controls your balance using a number of liquid-filled canals.
To reach them, almost as many canals have been dredged from the Gulf by energy companies.
The entire gang was present including Austin, Gomez, Jennifer Stone, David DeLuise and Maria Canals-Barrera.
From the beautiful castles and canals, to Viking battlefields, these days were ones I'll never forget.
Producers often build illegal canals to clear their fields of standing water, endangering nearby urban areas.
The setting in Cincinnati let Trump focus heavily on water infrastructure like dams, locks and canals.
One floated over the banks that line the city's canals, ending up perilously close to buildings.
Holland is famous for windmills, canals, reefer bars and red light districts with booty assed hookers.
Here, where gabled brick houses line the central canals, it is always the Dutch Golden Age.
It's known for its picturesque canals and the gondolas that can be seen gliding through them ...
The city of Colmar is especially popular among tourists with its canals and its colorful houses.
Canals wore a long suit jacket covered in sequins that extended into two trains of fabric.
The monsoon rains have left many of Lahore's streets underwater, causing breached canals and unstable buildings.
Thousands watched from streets and bridges as around 400 kayaks illuminated the Danish capital's dark canals.
The vagina is like the canals in Venice: Gondoliers should be able to comfortably travel through.
I woke up in a basement office of the old Smithsonian, somewhere far below the canals.
The inland algae is festering in the vast canals and winding inland waterways of Southwest Florida.
"Books have been considered on the verge of obsolete and so have canals," Mr. Screech said.
The air pollution is beyond acceptable limits, and don't even mention the pollution of the canals.
The author ponders the issue as he explores Treviso, Venice's quieter neighbor, where canals also flow.
On Fishmarket Island, between two lazy canals, hundreds of locals sip an enormous variety of prosecco.
Venice, for example, has an #EnjoyRespectVenezia campaign listing the finable offenses, including diving into the canals.
Ever since, the river has been tamed, dammed, channeled and diverted into aqueducts, canals and ditches.
For him, the biggest surprise was uncovering vast areas of wetlands filled with channels and canals.
But it's less likely that they experienced bony growths in their ear canals due to surfing.
The rivers and canals, previously derelict, are dotted with tour boats and swan-shaped paddle boats.
In the past, manias have been triggered by excitement about canals, the telegraph and the automobile.
We had seen the sea break its boundaries, joining the rising canals to reclaim the earth.
They have infiltrated timber pilings from the San Francisco wharves to the famed canals in Venice.
Vagina plushies abounded, as did drawings of vulva and birth canals, and legs spread exuberantly wide.
It took years of intensive dental treatments, including root canals and caps, to restore her smile.
Apparently a lot of cars are sitting in America's lakes, ponds, and canals, especially in Florida.
Inea has appealed to Rio's citizens to stop throwing waste into canals and into the bay.
The Costantini site, the size of a two-car garage, stands amid Murano's warren of canals.
The canals provided an easy route for salt water into the area's marshes, breaking up wetlands.
BALUKHALI, Bangladesh — Jehora Begum was a fast runner, racing through rice paddies and splashing through canals.
From there, they swim to the canals of Venice, and ultimately arrive at the French pavilion.
In 1958, he built Los Manantiales Restaurant near the canals of Xochimilco, a neighborhood in Mexican City.
Better telescopes, and the arrival of space probes in the 1960s, revealed the canals as a mirage.
The Xelentos are a little too refined and unwilling to send screaming aggression down my ear canals.
Driving around Bhiwani, one can see nothing but dry canals and miles and miles of parched farmlands.
I've fished in canals that are nothing but putrid shit and I'll still pull a snakehead out.
Then millions of Dutch take to the ice, zipping from town to town along lakes and canals.
But keeping Colombo's existing network of canals clear is also crucial to limiting flood threats, he said.
But in New Orleans the problems range from pumps to drainage canals to faulty administration and more.
This is his first series with up-and-coming writer discovered by Murphy, Steven Canals, reports Deadline.
During the day, guests including Meghan and Harry went on a boat tour down Amsterdam's famous canals.
You're spending a hundred plus dollars on a pair of speakers you jam into your ear canals.
The very same mountains, cities, canals, farmers, and habitats that complicate [High Speed Rail] also complicate Hyperloop.
"Venice is full of culture, beautiful architecture, gondolas, canals, pizza," he says of his number four pick.
Mamatgapirov opens a metal sluice gate, releasing a stream of water down a series of irrigation canals.
She says she would direct spending toward public works such as roads, irrigation canals and water plants.
Cotton swabs can cause cuts in our ear canals, perforate our eardrums and dislocate our hearing bones.
Even after multiple rounds of powerful antibiotics and repeat root canals, my tooth could not be salvaged.
After the war, many thought that roads would rule and rail would go the way of canals.
Motor transport and the expansion of roads, canals and railways shrank distances and modernised conceptions of time.
Boats already on the canals have a license to permanently dock that is sold with the boat.
For example, the size of our heads is restricted by the size of our mothers' birth canals.
Basra, he remembers, had so many canals that Iraqis dubbed it the Venice of the Middle East.
They grew up in the Jordaan, a picturesque district of narrow homes and canals in central Amsterdam.
The surgery involved connecting the recipient's veins and arteries, ligaments and vaginal canals with the donated uterus.
The canals pulled in salt water, and, as the salinity rose, the reeds and marsh grasses died.
The police thought that the canals were too dangerous, so Mr. Jubert looked for a new setting.
With the treatment plant out of power, wastewater flowed down canals and into the valleys around Sana.
This can be challenging, because, unlike your anus, the entrances to these canals are enveloped by flesh.
In 2005, there were no gates there or at the three other major canals in New Orleans.
" • Quotation of the day "We now have a military helicopter overhead, you see people running through canals.
Videos on social media showed some fans throwing bottles at police and bicycles into Amsterdam's historic canals.
The crisis involves the city's interior drainage system, a vast 200-mile chain of canals and pipes.
He has a boat that he uses to explore the canals and rivers of Germany and Poland.
Clogged with toxic waste, Savar's wetlands, canals and streets have become breeding grounds for mosquitoes and disease.
As a civil engineer, my job was to oversee construction projects like schools, roads, bridges and canals.
She's already stopped by New York City, visited the canals of Copenhagen, and toured castles in Budapest.
Many of the deaths were reported in irrigation canals that run parallel to the border fence and the river that divides the US and Mexico, said Jesus Reyes, the general manager for El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1, the agency that maintains and operates the canals.
Whereas most of the country is mountainous and rugged, here irrigation canals feed a patchwork of small farms.
After the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraqis tore down many of the canals that had drained the marshes.
Passenger-filled boats travel through the city's many canals, as people meander down walkways that flank the channels.
They are connected to a pump which pulls up groundwater, for use when the irrigation canals dry up.
"We can shut down the flow through the canals so you don't get saltwater in there," he said.
But in people who have had root canals that removes this pulp, that's no longer possible, Keenan said.
Underground water was led through canals to the parts of the region where the Nazca lives and farmed.
Less busy, smaller canals will only enforce the ban during certain times of the day, namely peak hours.
Before the 1600s, street trees were rare, with the Dutch pioneering the practice to help stabilize their canals.
Sucking aquifers dry, for instance, has prompted the land above to subside, damaging roads, bridges and irrigation canals.
Visitors took days, even weeks, to explore the City of Canals, spending money in local restaurants and businesses.
The culprit could have been another animal's fecal matter; it's possible that humans relieved themselves in the canals.
The area was poor when Dostoyevsky lived there, and the canals that surrounded it on three sides stank.
Today that creek water gushes into old irrigation canals that feed the tribe's blooming peach and pomegranate orchard.
Test your relationship's mettle by renting a houseboat in Kerala, slowly drifting along its lagoons, canals, and rivers.
That meant that fast eaters' food was sailing down their alimentary canals in lumps and not as chyme.
Our Rome bureau chief ponders the question as he explores Treviso, Venice's quieter neighbor, where canals also flow.
As the decades went on, coal, tanneries, mills, canals, and railroads caused increasingly radical changes to the land.
One hundred of the irrigation system's 2180 canals are still out of commission, according to the United Nations.
A nightcap in Navigli needn't involve navigating the crowded bars and cafes that line the neighborhood's historic canals.
A study published Wednesday in the journal PLOS ONE includes the analysis of 77 ancient human ear canals.
Engineers have been retrofitting those canals with pumps to get water out of them even during high tides.
The tunnels and canals, though old, were maintained regularly and had performed for generations with few major problems.
The town comes complete with fountains, canals, and mosaics, as well as "local" shops like Gucci and Prada.
The extremely lavish semicircular structure curves around a large open plaza and a series of canals and fountains.
Only a common effort to build huge dams and dig hundreds of kilometres of canals could do so.
Residents ply the area's 215 or so miles of canals in canoes, much as they have for centuries.
Worse, she said, illegal dwellings on the chinampas dump raw sewage into the canals, affecting fish and crops.
Cables droop across smaller canals, supplying electricity to cinder-block houses that have no running water or sewers.
But the semicircular canals activate in response to angular acceleration, which is the change in an object's rotation.
As a result, most state-sponsored canals turned out to be money-losing failures that damaged state finances.
Bouncing back and forth between downpours and drought is going to stress infrastructure like canals and sewage systems.
The ear canals of the Neandertal fossil Shanidar 1 show serious deformities that would likely have caused profound deafness.
The images show patients enduring cleanings, fillings, and root canals, often under the influence of novocaine or laughing gas.
The state got way too much rain, which flushed nutrients from over-fertilized farms into its canals and reservoirs.
Before the water was released, the irrigation canals in the region were carrying only a few inches of water.
The City of Amsterdam hired MX3D to provide a bridge that would replace an existing structure on its canals.
The canals that now ribbon Kalimantan's forests remove water from peatlands, impeding restoration and leaving them more fire-prone.
Lastly a UVC light to used inside the canals and all over to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria.
A: In Uttar Pradesh, the condition is better - the canals will have some water once in a blue moon.
Governments have preferred big, showy dams and canals to investing in urban sewage networks or enforcing rules on effluents.
"The canals must be deep and wide," Meendering says: Try eight feet deep and 20 to 40 feet wide.
That all changed over the next several decades, as America constructed a massive transportation network of canals and railroads.
Canals is the first new Valve-created map to come to CS:GO since Overpass came out in December 2013. 
Auguste said making better use of existing infrastructure is much cheaper than building new canals or water retention basins.
The canals and cobblestone streets in Nyhaven were gorgeous and their beauty and vibrancy were not lost on Eric.
Starting under British rule, irrigation canals and groundwater-extraction turned the arid lands of Punjab into India's agricultural powerhouse.
So the Army Corps dredged two canals—one west, to the Caloosahatchee river, another east to the St. Lucie.
However if tiny ear canals run in your family, like they do in mine, you'll experience a little discomfort.
Because sewage treatment capacity is far below sewage generated, the city's rivers and canals are filled with raw waste.
In villages such as Tel al-Semen, they blew up bridges and damaged irrigation canals, which are now dry.
Rills, canals and other waterways flow deep into lush jungle, while the river itself wanders lazily toward the sea.
For everyone else, though, you're likely better off with headphones of the regular in-through-the-ear-canals type.
They spent four days on a quiet family vacation, wandering along the canals, window-shopping, visiting a tanning salon.
Thousands of miles of canals have been dredged through bayou waters to support oil and industry barges and pipelines.
"The land loss happened here because the oil companies came in and patterned this island with canals," he said.
And she was dedicated to preserving them, too, fighting the government when it wanted to dig canals across them.
But there were canals, built as part of the ancient Grand Canal system, and the town's decaying traditional architecture.
All homeowners who owned bridges along the parts of the canals frequented by tourists were eligible for collision protection.
Famous for its canals, coffee shops, architecture, museums, and more, Amsterdam is a wonderful place to spend the holidays.
The plant, whose canals are filled with extremely hot water, was built on Florida limestone, which is highly porous.
On a promotional panel, Murphy put Canals, Mock, and the actresses in the front row, not Van Der Beek.
This comes after years of its owners staying one step ahead of eviction from the canals, by relocating fortnightly.
I passed through the canals, a tunnel system that connects the different city sectors, and entered the Dwarven District.
Leiden has the second biggest old town center in the Netherlands, where 15963th-century merchant houses line the canals.
The Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers were diverted into thirsty irrigation canals that fed wheat and cotton fields.
With its centuries-old canals, vibrant historic center and flourishing art scene, Amsterdam takes pride in its cultural riches.
It's already got a flood control system in place, a series of canals that ferry rainwater to the sea.
Besides being brackish, Venice's water is also highly polluted, since sewage water continues to be dumped in the canals.
The face is connected to the skull at three points: The ear canals, the eye sockets and the muzzle.
Of course, the Sierra Madre's peaks are unsuited to flat canals, and Arizona's heat might slowly broil the crocs.
The houseboat floats near Virgin Management's Battleship Building offices in the canals of the Little Venice neighborhood in London.
They were designed to transport rice through Kerala's vast network of canals, lakes and rivers, known as the backwaters.
This year's Conventions will be held back to back, like a doubleheader, or two root canals in a row.
Some have docks; others have canals with bulkheads running along the edge of their backyards, where boats are kept.
"In the past, our canals and lakes were always frozen," said Toine Doreleijers, one of the Alternative Elfstedentocht's organizers.
He noted that even with global warming, there could be bursts of extreme cold that sufficiently freeze the canals.
In an often overlooked Flemish city: canals, spires, cobblestone streets and some of Belgium's best food and design. Bruges!
The city is full of old canals and wooden boats that have been transformed into hip hotels and restaurants.
The series is executive produced by Murphy, Falchuk, Canals, Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, Alexis Martin Woodall and Sherry Marsh.
Recently, Venetian residents took to their boats to protest cruise ships that regularly pass through the city's main canals.
Bordering the back of the area is a row of poorly constructed houses intercut with shallow canals of brown sludge.
After leaving Florence, the pair headed to Venice, where the pair took a boat ride around the city's famous canals.
McMahon handed a victory to ATA in August 2016, ruling that the use of toll revenue for canals was unconstitutional.
No wonder if you plug your ear canals with your fingers, you may not be able to understand speech clearly.
" A local statement put out by the office warns that "Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches may become dangerous rivers.
Imagine this: You and your lover are gently drifting down the canals of Venice without a care in the world.
This would greatly reduce the number of fillings that eventually fail, and hence would reduce the number of root canals.
A bit more poking and prodding and the specialist pronounced that she couldn't find anything wrong with my root canals.
These plastic orbs then make their way into rivers, canals, oceans—and eventually into the bellies of developing fish larvae.
Within the bell, the radial canals in red are connecting points for what looks like the gonads in bright yellow.
The sale's top lot, Studio of Miguel Canals (1925-1995), "Basket of pears, birds and foliage" sold for £60,000 (~$79,2003).
Richie's documenting the trip on her Instagram, posting snapshots of the city's famed canals and posing at St. Mark's Square.
They built small dams on the rivers and routed the water through canals to their paddy fields and household ponds.
" As he says, "I rank testimony—particularly in the open—right up there with root canals and folding fitted sheets.
Often, these governments pioneered the creation of public schools, internal improvements like roads and canals, even some public health facilities.
The plan was to build 16 miles of subway tunnels encircling the city using obsolete canals, unpopulated hillsides, and ravines.
With nothing plugged into your ear canals, you can hear the rest of the world just like you would normally.
With this excess water came a lot of blue-green algae clogging rivers and canals, and washing out to sea.
Like other new arrivals on the canals, Mr. van Wely owned a house in Amsterdam before moving onto the water.
There are about 10,000 houseboats in the Netherlands, Mr. Bakker said, with about a quarter of those on Amsterdam's canals.
A total of 165 canals run through the city, and more than 1,200 bridges connect its maze of gabled houses.
With its dependence on seasonal rainfall, India has long managed water with an elaborate network of canals, tanks and wells.
Along with gambling, it has replica canals and 25-foot marble columns in its lobby that were imported from Italy.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida is known for its beaches, boating canals, and main promenade lined with upscale restaurants and shopping boutiques. 
As the hurricane pushed inland, this water was forced south, out of the lake and into the city's drainage canals.
What do you think Jakarta will need to do to prevent the city's rivers and canals from becoming clogged again?
In fact, a 1962 map of Mars made by the Air Force still included the canals as a geological feature.
"Sometimes I can be a little militant, as a queer person of color," Canals told me, about the writers' room.
The government aimed to create industrial-scale agriculture in Peru's northern deserts through a sprawling system of locks and canals.
The Netherlands is the 32nd most densely populated country in the world, famous for harnessing nature with canals and windmills.
The city has multiple museums, a medieval old town, canals and the headquarters of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands.
The business's specialty items are produced in an atelier in the Navigli district of Milan, close to the city's canals.
The process took six months, according to FX. The pilot's scriptwriters include the transgender activist Janet Mock and Mr. Canals.
People noticed it by canals or in backyards or under streetlights at night — familiar places that had become unfamiliarly empty.
The Europeans and Americans who do buy in the area usually prefer "fincas" — estates or rural properties, Ms. Canals said.
The contestants in this year's Gingertown competition recreated the lagoon city with jellybean canals, candy cane arches, and gingerbread walls.
They have renovated water-pumping stations, repaired irrigation canals to restart agriculture, provided food and shelter to internally displaced Syrians.
Its people were at the heart of an extensive trade network and used hydraulic canals to support their prosperous agriculture.
Without sediment, the banks of rivers and canals will erode, sending homes, crops and infrastructure into the water, experts say.
Whenever Marines ventured into the neighboring patchwork of farmland, canals and homes, they were entering a network of interconnected traps.
The property is in the city center, near picturesque canals, medieval churches and market squares, and has a historic designation.
A pier in Lake Ostrowskie now sits almost entirely on dry land while canals previously linking adjoining lakes contain no water.
Other than that, and the fact that I made a comment about the Dutch skating on the canals, it went swimmingly.
In Ciudad Juárez, local officials began broadcasting a video this week to warn migrants about how dangerous the region's canals are.
Local media broadcast video of whitecap waves churning the city's normally placid canals of Xochimilco as boats bobbed up and down.
As it slowly melts, it feeds water to mountain streams and rivers, eventually making its way to reservoirs and irrigation canals.
If you prefer a look at one of the canals and the Rialto Bridge then we can give you that too.
THE train north from Cairo winds through the lush fields and meandering canals of the Nile Delta, before chugging into Alexandria.
The displacement is some technological development that can be used to justify a "new era"—railways, canals, the internet or blockchain.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive just received a brand new map called Canals in its latest update, taking the ongoing terrorist vs.
Canals, released in Wednesday's update, is inspired by the Italian city Venice and is available to play in all game modes.
Tent camps have mushroomed in recent weeks along canals in eastern and northeastern Paris, raising concerns for safety and public hygiene.
That led to cheaper food, and also pushed investment away from agriculture and towards more productive things like railways and canals.
There are other threats, too — for instance, the thousands of miles of canals that were dredged for oil and gas exploration.
Federal authorities operate the Central Valley Project, part of a system of canals and reservoirs that delivers water from throughout California.
Ian Shacklock, chair of Friends of Regent's Canal, said people who use the famous canals are concerned about what's to come.
Murphy then encouraged Canals and other LGBTQ writers of color to make the show as authentic to their experience as possible.
Sewage canals are overflowing and filling the streets with garbage and human waste; make-shift shanty homes have been washed away.
Many also blame slum residents for throwing trash into the canals and blocking the waterways, calling for them to be evicted.
He's a traffic cop on defense who relentlessly chirps out opposing coverages and whisks impossible bounce passes through the narrowest canals.
Hollywood's finest will start flocking to the city of canals this week for the 74rd Venice Film Festival, which opens Aug.
It argued that industry canals led to the destruction of protective barrier zones of marsh and swamp land below New Orleans.
Renting space to live in the city's canals was once for the poor, but they have turned into a luxury playground.
It proposed an activist federal government that promoted vast "internal improvements" (roads, canals) and public projects that featured a national university.
As they gave chase, the 18-year-old dove into one of the canals flanking the US side of the river.
Then, with a fishing net hooked on either side, he began cycling on the city's rivers and canals collecting plastic waste.
This "quasi-memoir" takes the form of an amble through Dublin, celebrating the city's parks, canals, pubs, and stately Georgian architecture.
These enduring neutrality principles have long-served as an engine for innovation, tracing back to the era of railroads and canals.
About 2120 percent of its daily waste ends up in local rivers and canals, the city's public works department has determined.
New Deal programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps provided workers to build roads, observation towers and canals in the protected areas.
A map of megastructures plots large-scale engineering works that interrupt the environment, such as canals, bridges, submarine cables, and walls.
At the same time, locks and canals are also narrow and congested, increasing chances of hitting another vessel or running aground.
The canals, townhouses and cobbled streets of Copenhagen are a living and breathing 'how to guide' for a perfect Nordic existence.
The city also hosts various Michelin-starred restaurants and fascinating floating markets where trade is conducted across small boats in canals.
Galway's charm was immediately evident as I walked along the canals of the River Corrib, past chirping birds and tall reeds.
It is the brainchild of the "Glee" and "American Horror Story" collaborators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk along with Steven Canals.
And large-scale infrastructure projects, such as deepening drainage canals or building pits to store rainwater, often take years to complete.
The boats could be taken solo anywhere in the Lagoon, although there were restrictions on the canals of the historic center.
In the nearby salt-producing region, an elaborate system of canals and pools yields a crop that's been called White Gold.
Power plants flickered, irrigation canals were clogged, bridges and roads were crumbling; much of the infrastructure, it seemed, had been improvised.
A serene gondola ride on the canals of Venice might seem like an essential experience to have in "The Floating City."
Climate change Want to stroll through the Blue Mosque in Istanbul or ride in a gondola through the canals of Venice?
The 19th-century Paris sewers even became an unlikely tourist attraction, with visitors guided through the canals in carpeted, cushioned boats.
Utrecht, the Netherlands' fourth largest city with a population of around 340,000, is known for its picturesque canals and large student population.
In the meantime, the city of Amsterdam will be renovating the walls of the 33th-century canals around the Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal.
The city is home to a series of freshwater canals that in years past meant potable water was easy to come across.
The truly minimal wireless earbuds tend to fall off your head or feel like you're wearing heavy stones in your ear canals.
That's not just building pumps and dredging canals so floodwaters can recede, which is largely what most cities are focusing on now.
The land was eventually abandoned, but the canals remained and broadened over time, channeling saltwater into the sawgrass marsh, a freshwater ecosystem.
Analysis of water samples from canals detected E. coli with the same genetic fingerprint as the bacteria that sickened Whitt and others.
Draining my Twitter swamp is an exercise in total self-abasement, pangs of indignity buzzing wildly into my ear canals like mosquitoes.
The search team grew to 22016 people Wednesday as trappers and divers searched Disney's network of man-made canals, ponds and lakes.
And while kids are more prone to swimmer's ear because they have narrower ear canals, adults are very much at risk well.
When Bangkok became Thailand's capital in 1782, it was a backwater village crisscrossed by canals known as the "Venice of the East".
According to Msuya, many Tanzanian cities are at risk of flooding due to poor infrastructure, including a lack of storm drainage canals.
For one, the new houses can be much better insulated than the chilly metal-hulled boats that used to line the canals.
The canals expanded the already fragile waterways and allowed salt water to flow inland here at a much stronger and faster rate.
According to the Advocate, some bees had even burrowed themselves into Mizell's ear canals, causing one of his ear drums to rupture.
"Every boat we looked at had something wrong with it," says 18-year-old Georgia Hart, a new arrival on the canals.
Brazilian officials built concrete canals in drought-stricken backlands, railroads through the hinterlands and lavish stadiums for the World Cup soccer tournament.
Through testing in the Great Lakes, Vikram discovered that only one ship at a time can pass through its locks and canals.
Lee's main course, grillade des mariniers du rhône, leads us to the canals of Marseilles, where it was first cooked by boatmen.
When Canals first met Murphy, he raised concerns: would Murphy treat the characters in "Pose" as full people, not jokes or freaks?
In between taking in the city's canals and characteristic tulips, visitors should see the Anne Frank house and the Van Gogh Museum.
Another, the Institute of Foreign Languages in Phnom Penh, combines a fanlike tower and reflecting pools that mirror the canals of Angkor.
In February, United Nations agencies began dispatching engineering crews to clear blocked sewage canals at risk of overflowing in the rainy season.
Pose's secret weapon in this regard might be Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, two of its three co-creators (with Steven Canals).
"I had no idea what the inguinal canals were called before I read that, and I'd always wondered about them," she says.
The U.N. says more work will be needed to get water flowing to the subsidiary pumps and into the network of canals.
Clogged with decades of garbage, the river, officially the Sentiong, is one of the most polluted of Jakarta's 13 rivers and canals.
This is an area where unencumbered views of canals, alleyways and colorful, crumbling edifices abound, as do bakeries, cafes and neighborhood bars.
Today, many lakes and canals are filled with muck or built over altogether, leaving the city more vulnerable to flooding than ever.
Firefighters tried to wash away the blood and human remains from the sidewalks and walls, the drainage canals flooded with bloody water.
"Acqua alta," or high water, is the phrase used in the city of canals to describe unusually high (though not uncommon) tides.
Otherwise, Michael can be found jogging around the canals of Beijing, cross-fitting, or performing on the mandolin for his cat, Isby.
In the short term, some experts say, the combination of the Panama and Nicaragua canals would lead to overcapacity and price wars.
It also cites the danger of excluding irrigation canals from the rule, saying it will increase exposure to pesticides and E. coli.
The overall total also does not include dead fish collected from the extensive network of privately owned canals throughout the five counties.
Think of Venice and you think of a fairy-tale city of glittering canals, Renaissance cathedrals, and shops selling little souvenir masks.
Ride along sandy paths under canopies of coconut trees, past lolling water buffalos and farmers ushering flocks of ducks into narrow canals.
Huge billboards advertising its new P30 smartphone have been plastered across the region, appearing near canals in Italy and on skyscrapers in Madrid.
In the past weeks, water levels at the canals have risen from a few inches to 4 to 8 feet deep, officials said.
The Independent uncovered his secret plan to "tarmac over UK's canals to create nationwide cycle superhighway if he becomes PM." The only problem?
This can disrupt a city's transportation networks, sewage systems and other hydraulic infrastructure, like the sluice gates that control water levels in canals.
The irrigation system is composed of vertically dug wells, linked by horizontal canals to collect water from the snow runoff in the mountains.
Also, unless you have particularly deep ear canals, the Spirit X will feel a bit weird; they're pretty long, and they fit poorly.
Murphy and his writing / producing collaborators Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals introduce characters whose personalities and problems echo the Paris is Burning bunch.
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel continued their European love tour in Amsterdam, sharing selfies as they travelled through the city's canals by boat.
The irrigation system uses canals dug from a nearby river and then smaller sub-channels that carry the water to fields and villages.
China, in particular, has built a sprawling network of ports, canals and the like across the world to acquire and transport natural resources.
The speakers form concentric circles around Faye, each leading closer to the core, like the canals of Amsterdam or the circles of hell.
It's therefore possible that manure from one of Yuma County's many livestock operations ran off into the canals that fuel Arizona's agricultural system.
The bridge houses range in age from 350 years to a decade old and offer sweeping views of the canals and surrounding streets.
The sinking is "starting to destroy bridges, crack irrigation canals and twist highways across the state," according to a report in Mother Jones.
A Florida utility plans to use treated sewage to fix the canals for a nuclear power plant's cooling system, the Miami Herald reports.
Canals-Barrera needed a look for a red-carpet event for "Sweet Inspirations," a film released on the Christian streaming service Pure Flix.
This is because as tourists clog the canals, the average Venetian can't afford rent in their hometown anymore, according to the same source.
While most of the coastline is reserved for commercial and public use, houses along Sunset Drive and West Lane back up to canals.
The country, once known as Siam, had only recently been named Thailand and was still a tropical backwater of rice paddies and canals.
And children sidestepped the spillover from the canals as they trick-or-treated in Venetian masks and witches' hats under the Rialto Bridge.
However, those rely on getting a good seal between the plugs and your ear canals which, on some people (like myself), isn't easy.
Properties along the canals tend to be the most expensive, although some buyers avoid the waterways, which serve as routes for tourist boats.
Dolphins have, indeed, shown up in Italian canals, but not in Venice; instead, those dolphins were seen in Sardinia, nearly 500 miles away.
Treated water pumped into the canals from nearby Iztapalapa contains heavy metals, said María Guadalupe Figueroa, a biologist at the Autonomous Metropolitan University.
Today, much of the tilapia fished from the canals are used for cat food, and many farmers grow flowers rather than edible crops.
The floods, the heat, the stench of clogged canals and rotting fruit, the pok pok pok of that pestle — it's all too much.
Donald Trump echoed a very Lincolnesque overture in his 2016 campaign as he often heralded promises of rebuilding roads, bridges, tunnels, and canals.
In 1996 a combination of rain, high tides and high wind caused the canals to rise a devastating 6 feet above normal levels.
The ultimate bucket list of travel destinations in Europe includes the canals in Amsterdam, scuba diving in Cyprus, and the Colosseum in Rome.
"Pakistan has a network of canals along the international border to make it harder for Indian formations to move into Pakistan," said Motwani.
Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with canals, has long had traffic problems, and even the mayor is loving the beer pipe.
Gliding over canals which you could easily mistake for the real Venice, you start to rethink what even counts as an authentic experience.
In 2140, New York City is the new Venice, with canals replacing its streets, and people going about their lives in this new world.
New research published in PLOS One reveals that the bony growths found in this Neanderthal's ear canals would have resulted in serious hearing loss.
"We now get sort of reacquainted with these characters because the year-and-a-half has now passed," co-creator Steven Canals told Variety.
Spread across dozens of islands and known as "the floating city" for its ubiquitous canals and bridges, Venice has grappled with inundation for centuries.
ATA originally sought an order blocking the Thruway Authority from using toll revenue for canals, and money damages for revenue it had already used.
Farmers built the canals starting in 613 with financial help from Cameroon's government, backed by a $261 million loan from the African Development Bank.
Tomorrow morning, AlphaGo is set to play 19-year-old Ke Jie in Wuzhen, a town crisscrossed by canals 80 miles west of Shanghai.
What does not appear to be planned are a pair of AirPods that block outside noise or fit in my tiny, tiny ear canals.
Milder winters have meant it is now rare for ice on the canals to form to the required thickness of 15 cm (6 inches).
At least seven other people, including a preschool-aged girl, have been found dead in canals and water tunnels in the past three weeks.
Pose, which was cocreated with Steven Canals and Brad Falchuk, including episodes written by Janet Mock, channels Murphy's pedagogical impulses in more inventive ways.
During his 16-year rule the 19th-century Ottoman pasha modernised the country, laying down railways and irrigation canals that remain in use today.
Q: We have government-administered canals that are supposed to take care of irrigation needs, but in many of them, there's hardly any water.
The restoration and adaptation of ancient terraces and canals for modern use has been pioneered by British archaeologist Ann Kendall since the late 1970s.
The video, which premieres today exclusively with Refinery29, is just as simple: Reinhart dances around the canals in Venice Beach, flirting with the camera.
The new lanes have dramatically decreased maritime trade travel times, which generally includes traveling through the Panama or Suez canals to circumnavigate the world.
After missing a service appointment today, Huckabee responded proportionally by comparing Comcast to the mafia, cold molasses, root canals, United Airlines, and North Korea.
Their land came with decades-old contracts with the state and federal government that allow them to purchase water piped south by state canals.
Murphy co-created the drama with Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals, who will executive produce with Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, and Alexis Martin Woodall.
They only needed to make a cut to expose the vascular canals, regions within the bone that would have carried blood vessels and blood.
First, algae blooms appeared on Lake Okeechobee itself, but neon green filaments were soon spotted flowing down canals and into the St. Lucie estuary.
However, the floods prompted criticism of Bangkok's city government, with some social media users accusing authorities of not managing water levels in canals properly.
The 470 kilometers of canals have taken a decade to build, and cost overruns have trebled to more than 8 billion reais ($2.5 billion).
By the 250th century, a liberal and prosperous city of canals and art and vast markets, Amsterdam developed a thriving criminal underground, or penose.
The building is completely covered in a blend of 403 plants that twists and slopes at extreme angles, and surrounded by lakes and canals.
The building is completely covered in a blend of 15 plants that twists and slopes at extreme angles, and surrounded by lakes and canals.
Throughout his political career, Massad campaigned on a promise, among other pitches, to secure funding for the dredging of 13 canals in Port Richey.
Locally, the artist is also known for his engagement in land development and innovative architecture, operating bulldozers and draglines while building canals and roads.
Upgrading ports is popular — a U.S. Chamber of Commerce poll found 54 percent of Americans say investing in shipping ports and canals is important.
Though American crocodiles remain on the endangered species list, they appear to be finding their stride from among the 168-mile stretch of canals.
Back home in Morris country, the author could not escape the "aquamarine light, water flowing in canals, the dark of the Palazzo Pesaro Orfei".
The structures, which once pumped water and ions, now direct light along their canals.. Glass and plastic typically do not have passageways like these.
High in the Andes in present-day Peru the Incas and their predecessors built cisterns and irrigation canals, and carved terraces into the hillsides.
Speaking with his head down, he recalled that they had worked in separate mobile units in the same district, digging canals and carrying dirt.
Community members now have been trying to conserve forested areas to ensure a consistent flow of water to springs and canals all year round.
Dotting its small canals, where workaday motorboats are more common than sightseeing gondolas, are cafes and shops, from trendy boutiques to family-owned gems.
So Mr. Liu's monologue was a refreshing moment of authenticity here in Wuzhen, an ancient town known for its charming canals and traditional architecture.
There are over 55 miles of canals and more than 180 wooden foot arch bridges to aid in travel, according to Condé Nast Traveler.
A year later, we sailed her across the Channel to Calais, down rivers and canals to the south of France — an unforgettably wonderful experience.
There are grenade throws, wallbangs and boosts to keep in mind when playing on Canals, and Valve Guides points out some of the best.
That's why China is a great power with vast geopolitical influence, while the Netherlands is a pleasant little country with some neat-looking canals.
As roads, rails, and canals shaped our countries in the last century, online technologies and infrastructures bind us over long distances in the 21st.
The Gila River, for one, rises as a New Mexico trout stream but disappears from its historic course into the concrete canals of Phoenix.
This has led to an onslaught of viral posts claiming things like dolphins are swimming in the Venetian canals because humans are effectively MIA.
Percival Lowell, a socialite and astronomer took the notion seriously and proceeded to map what he thought were cities and canals on the planet.
Fans will notice echoes from Mr. Chihuly's mad-scientist experiments of planting glass spears in Jerusalem's Citadel, or floating glass balls down Venice's canals.
Tip "Dig canals," says Jim Vearil, a civil engineer who spent nearly 40 years working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Florida.
Half a dozen Cathedrals, canals, piazzas, beer and genever (a close relative of schnapps but a lot sexier) all in a few blocks. France?
For decades, the Dutch government used "Holland" and "the Netherlands" interchangeably to describe the country known for its iconic canals, tulip fields and windmills.
But the need of the hour is smaller, cost-effective steps such as enforcing restrictions on water use and ensuring canals do not leak.
Snaking throughout the city are more than 250 miles of canals, lined with houses, which you can explore via canal cruise or boat charter.
As long ago as the 223th century, people were making fabric in Prato, exploiting the availability of water via canals erected by the Romans.
In a young country with few roads, no canals and railroads not yet invented, field crops could not be transported to market by wagon.
Everyone who travels to the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium rushes directly to that fabled city, with its medieval core, canals and moules frites.
"The government paid no attention to the sites and didn't build canals to divert flood water," said Ghulam Sakhi, who lives near the citadel.
Unpredictable spells of rain often leave Venice's winding canals shrouded in mist, adding a layer of enchantment to the city's signature mode of transportation.
When water is released from the lake via drainage canals, the stinky, slimy gunk creeps into rivers and estuaries, mucking up coastlines and sickening residents.
In 2016, control of the canals were transferred from the Thruway Authority to the state's Power Authority, making the request for a court order moot.
The system uses a network of farmer-built canals that rely on gravity to bring stream water to fields in Cameroon's Akum and Santa districts.
But in the 1960s, the Soviet Union diverted both rivers — through a network of dams and canals — for use in cotton fields and other agriculture.
Advertising campaigns have focused on the city's canals, the Anne Frank House and the museums packed with the greatest works of Van Gogh and Rembrandt.
People can visit a quaint British church, admire Bauhaus architecture, and walk along something approximating the canals of Venice in a hodgepodge of Western motifs.
It has since 2015, when MX3D shocked the world by announcing plans to 3D-print the bridge in mid-air over one of Amsterdam's canals.
If you don't keep enough cash stashed away to cover unexpected costs (think: root canals and car repairs), you'll land yourself right back into debt.
In the early 1990s, a particularly abundant lava flow had to be diverted by creating canals and walls to save the town of Zafferana Etnea.
In other Indian states, we have seen canals that were made as long ago as 40 years, but the water never reaches the tail end.
She loved listening to taped lectures about ear canals, but would also sit outside and listen to the birds for hours, meditating on God's creation.
In short, root canals—even the milder variety—are no fun, and it would be awesome if we never had to deal with them again.
As testament to the area's strict no-photos policy, curled up rolls of film used to tumble through the narrow streets and into the canals.
Each of the earbuds packs three MEMS microphones, which process the sound around the user and deliver it to their ear canals with zero latency.
At CinemaCon, Theron revealed it took not one, not two, but four root canals to fix the teeth she'd cracked doing stunts on the movie.
If I look closely—very closely—I can see the tiny plastic tubes reaching from his ear canals to small devices hidden behind his ears.

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