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They could smell the dust being churned up into the air.
Even seeing snippets of the show has churned up some bad memories.
The bone saw churned up white dust and an odor of burning hair.
I'm happy to hear that Venus churned up dark stuff about your relationship.
Mounds of fallen bricks and churned up debris covered the floor of her roofless house.
As fields are regularly churned up by farmers, so the chance of a find rises.
Here, you can see all the sediment churned up in the Gulf waters by the storm.
Typhoon Prapiroon churned up the Sea of Japan this week before weakening into a tropical depression.
His mother, Najma, slumps down into the churned up earth and kisses the photograph on his headstone.
The waves were churned up by the collision of two black holes over a billion years ago.
A legal AI churned up the case about four minutes ago and found a human error in evidence.
Last month, when the wind was churned up by a passing hurricane, the king tide was much worse.
But the complex divisiveness that her husband's presidency has churned up could make this tactic a tricky one.
But Lorena could strengthen if it churned up through the waters of the Gulf of California, it said.
The monthly batches have steadily churned up fresh criticism of the former secretary of State's bespoke email setup.  ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
He churned up the wall, lurching from one hold to the next in a clatter of thumps and grunts.
Venus churned up all of this dark stuff about my relationship and my needs, but I haven't found any answers.
The leaf litter, which can be more than a foot thick, was thin and churned up where earthworms were present.
Many people here knew they had an extra day to make a choice as the storm slowly churned up the coast.
Officials would later say the second duck boat dangerously churned up and down through the waves but made it to shore.
News of her expected support churned up positive headlines for the campaign at a time when it needed some good press.
" Those strong winds churned up dust over Texas, which USA Today warned "will reduce visibility to less than a mile at times.
When we reached the ridge, the narrow path, a section of the Appalachian Trail, became a wide swath of churned-up mud.
When Hurricane Michael headed toward the Florida Panhandle, it churned up waters containing a toxic soup of algae called a red tide.
At the Col de la Traversette, researchers found a churned-up layer of sediment that dates to the time of Hannibal's invasion.
"We want the dark brown," Mr. Kilpelanaho shouted over a mechanical roar, referring to the pulverized rock churned up by the drill.
But the air was pungent with the odor of diesel fuel and churned-up earth covered with peat moss, the truck's cargo.
Donald Trump, in his rise to the presidency, stoked fear and hostility toward immigrants, and also churned up racism against African-Americans.
Each bite of food we take gets churned up in the stomach, which then allows that food to travel to your small intestine.
The churned-up sediment was produced by "the constant movement of thousands of animals and humans" The study seems to confirm this theory.
In other places, people buried their dead on muddy hillsides churned up by the storm, marking their resting place with simple wooden crosses.
A Greek forensic pathologist told Rocco Rorandelli, a Rome-based photographer, that the Evros has churned up 33 bodies so far this year.
The Midshipmen churned up 374 rushing yards in a 45-20 road win over a then-unbeaten Tigers squad in Week 10 last season.
CINCINNATI — In 2011, Martie Maguire of the Dixie Chicks took her twin daughters to a Taylor Swift concert, and it churned up some melancholy.
The Vietnam War once again churned up enormous defense spending, topping out in fiscal year 20150, when the equivalent of $523 billion was spent on defense.
The few that are genuine mostly come from clods of earth churned up at the city's construction sites, which shard-hawkers creep on to at night.
The impact may have exposed basaltic rock from beneath the Martian surface, but it's not clear if the impact churned up subterranean ice, she told Space.com.
For months, men died in droves from artillery barrages, their bodies literally becoming part of the churned-up trenches to be trod on by new recruits.
Speculation immediately turned to whether Mr. Mugabe's allies had churned up false rumors of his death to discredit the independent news media and the political opposition.
Indigenous farming communities in the region have raised safety and health concerns about heavy dust churned up by hundreds of trucks used by Las Bambas every day.
While their appearance is likely do to the ocean being churned up by the storm, which made landfall September 13, it's unclear where exactly they came from.
The age had been in doubt before in part because of less conclusive tool fragments and questions about whether the river may have churned up the sediments.
The Buffalo Bills ran into a snow disaster last week after their field machines churned up the rubber pellets that make up the guts of New Era Field.
Small mouths do not set winter flounder back much: They are voracious predators of sandworms, small shrimp, even bits of clams and mussels churned up by the tides.
"The unrelenting hatred churned up by Donald Trump for the two years following 22019 is dangerous," tweeted Scarborough, a frequent and vocal critic of the administration, on Wednesday.
In a commencement address at Cornell University last June, Biden said Trump had "churned up some of the ugliest realities that still remain in our country" during the campaign.
I was terrified of being churned up in the water, but the instructors taught us to curl up into a tight ball should we get caught in a wave.
The winds accompanying tropical storm Pabuk churned up high waves and gusts in the Gulf of Thailand, ahead of its arrival in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat.
In 2017 that warm water extended to greater depths than usual, so when a storm churned up the water, it exposed more of that fuel instead of colder stuff.
When physically agitated, dinoflagellates give rise to the telltale sparkling wakes that get churned up behind boats at night, like those in the famed Bioluminescent Bay in Vieques, Puerto Rico.
"This past election season churned up some of the ugliest realities that still remain in our country," Biden said at Cornell University, echoing criticism he has voiced since November's election.
Last winter, a storm over California and Nevada churned up waves on Lake Tahoe that, at six feet, rivaled those breaking 200 miles west on the shores of the Pacific.
One of the challenges is ensuring that the lakes, which start out having the acidity of vinegar due to minerals churned up by mining, are made safe for animals and people.
Churned up "sangria-style," this smooth, dairy-free ice cream contains less than 0.5 percent alcohol per volume, so you can enjoy the sweet taste of rosé minus the morning-after headache.
But a surprisingly strong surge has played out north of Florida: Charleston, South Carolina, saw floodwaters higher than last year's Hurricane Matthew, which had churned up the Atlantic Ocean on its travels.
This is just the latest in a swarm of Ramsey-related television programming that has hit the airwaves over the last year thanks to interest churned up by the crime's 20th anniversary.
In this video, it looks like Lars Leber captured the ocean as waves churned up a blanket of sea foam, but in reality it's a long timelapse of clouds slowly rolling through Colorado Springs.
The winds peeled away roofs — leaving homes looking like giant dollhouses — knocked houses off their foundations, toppled trees, brought down power lines and churned up so much debris that it was visible on radar.
The storm churned up waves that rocked the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Anthem of the Seas as it sailed through the edges of Hermine on Sunday on its way from New Jersey to Bermuda.
Hato, which means "sky pigeon" in Japanese, churned up Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour and triggered large swells and big waves on some of the city's most popular beaches, with serious flooding in low-lying areas.
Where he saw a broken concrete path churned up by the roots of an angry cedar tree ("a lawsuit waiting to happen"), I pictured a neat redbrick walkway marching up to a tiled front stoop.
A man claiming to be an award-winning journalist churned up viral outrage after he says he called the police on a Target manager who refused to sell him an electric toothbrush for 1 cent.
A massive snowstorm that has already turned deadly churned up the East Coast on Friday afternoon, forecast to transform into an angry blizzard that could bury the nation's capital under more than 212 feet of snow.
Survivors told news agencies that in addition to the overcrowding, the ferry had been loaded with motorcycles, and that it had hit a smaller wooden boat as bad weather churned up high waves on the lake.
But the nor'easter that struck Washington, D.C., New York, Providence, and Boston has churned up so much real estate across the Atlantic Ocean that high waves are causing damage in Puerto Rico and the Leeward Islands.
Most was likely churned up last year by Tropical Cyclone Gita, though some of the trash might have been left behind by visitors from nearby islands, according to Jeffrey Wescott, an anthropology professor with the program.
This, ultimately, seems to be the message of The Night Of: The criminal justice system will whirl you around and leave you right back where you were — but churned up inside and ready to throw up.
The violence and racial hatred that white supremacy has wrought for centuries in the United States doesn't seem to ever disappear, and it's all being churned up with fury in the quest for power this election cycle.
Their existential struggle churned up issues that perplex us to this day, including individual liberty versus collective security, the proper limits on executive power, the obligations of citizenship and the elusive quest for a more equitable society.
In this situation, the cold waters churned up off the west coast of South America are hurried westward along the equator faster than normal, displacing and cooling down the solar-warmed waters in the Nino 3.4 region.
A robin's usual practice here is to pick earthworms out of the exposed soil churned up by moles in what passes for a lawn at this house, but there are no worms near the surface on freezing days.
I think a lot of what he churned up in the primary campaign was very hurtful in the general election against me..." On Pod Save America: "His claims which he could not defend... filled up a lot of space.
Accompanying winds churned up high waves and gusts in the Gulf of Thailand as tropical storm Pabuk made landfall in the Pak Phanang district of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, where trees crashed down on houses to cause widespread damage.
In 2012, Hurricane Sandy, even at a distance of a couple of hundred miles, churned up waves strong enough to break through the barrier of dunes along the Atlantic shoreline of the Space Center and very nearly swamped the launch complexes.
Video posted by Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Board for Disaster Management, showed helmeted rescue workers struggling to access the site, a steeply sloping area churned up by the collapse and dotted with shattered trees and displaced boulders.
Still short-term outlook numbers improved considerably in December, and the outlook for the labor market in the months ahead churned up, with the percentage of consumers expecting more jobs in the new year ticking up from 16.1 percent to 21 percent.
Wendig's firing sets a disturbing precedent for creators, and it specifically recalls the firing of James Gunn from his director's position on Guardians of the Galaxy 3 after a right-wing troll campaign churned up some offensive tweets that he posted a decade ago.
The hot, still water in the Blob was so churned up by the combination of El Niño winds and low sea surface pressures that, although there were some initial fears that warm El Niño temperatures might make things even hotter, instead the opposite happened.
After the president churned up a swirl of criticism with disputed tweets Thursday morning, he's been advised to concentrate his energies on Americans in danger today and set aside his skepticism about the death toll attributed to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year.
This only churned up fresh criticism over the president's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from northern Syria, which various Republicans and outside observers have criticized as an abandonment of Kurdish allies, a ceding of U.S. power and an act that have given new energy to ISIS.
In case you missed it, in all the tumult Trump has churned up lately, his Justice Department quietly indicated last week that it would not defend major parts of the Affordable Care Act that pro-Trump forces, having failed to kill it in Congress, are now trying to kill through lower courts.
In a silent show held in the cavernous environs of the Park Avenue Armory, with the audience arrayed at the far edges of the space, the empty wood floor so vast that the people sitting across the way looked like little ants on their folding chairs, out came a stream of ideas and images, churned up and recombined, vivid and oversize.
Overrun by every empire in Western Civ, decimated by the Black Plague, terrorized by the Inquisition, occupied by the Nazis, and still struggling to escape the Mafia's trail of blood, Sicily is a land of singular fatalism, where chockablock mausoleums crowd the cemeteries like miniature, close-knit villages, and, in the summer of 1943, farmers unheedingly tended their fields as Allied tanks churned up their roads, routing the Germans to the Strait of Messina.
And again her chest goes hollow – as if her heart and lungs and breath and thoughts, everything, sinks into her stomach in a churned up mess as she hears his reaction – na babe you know I wanna have youts with you but it's just not the right time, we're not ready for this – and she kind of expected it, she'd heard it in her ears before he said it, along with all the explanations about not having a good or stable job or living together – issues which had never seemed to be on his mind till now.
The upper level of the sea- floor became wetter and softer as it was constantly churned up by burrowers.
Colin churned up rough seas all across the eastern coast of Australia and caused one fatality as a result when a large wave swept a woman off a cliff.
Along with glasswort and A. macrostachyum, H. strobilaceum was one of the first plants to recolonise oil- polluted marshland in the Persian Gulf after the soil had been churned up and aerated by the action of crabs.
A holed stone probably damaged by cattle using it as a rubbing stone. The polishing action caused by cattle rubbing is clearly visible. Rubbing stone showing churned up soil and lack of vegetation caused by the cattle. The polishing effect is also obvious.
This was the ship's first deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. The deployment ended in October, when Monge returned to the Atlantic, passing Gibraltar on 10 October. On 15 June 2004, as Monge was manoeuvring in Brest's harbour, the propellers churned up the body of a man.
Huge plesiosaurs, marine crocodiles, sea turtles, and mosasaurs shared the waters with sharks and fierce fanged-tooth fishes. The climate was warmer than today. Coon Creek was semi-tropical, like present-day southern Florida (Wade 1926). Heavy waves from severe tropical storms constantly churned up shallower parts of the sea floor.
It requires open, well-lit, shallow water to grow in and regularly churned-up mud for its seeds to germinate. It is very variable in form according to the depth of the water it is growing in. Dwarf plants with aerial leaves occur growing sub- terrestrially on mud. The number of ovules vary.
In the DVD commentary for this episode, director James Contner says that while filming the scenes with Willow and Xander on the cliff, the wind churned up dust, which blew into Alyson Hannigan's eyes. Because of the dust, Hannigan removed her black contacts and her eyes were blackened digitally in post-production.
In 1845 the Frenchman Elie de Beaumont published an account of barrier formation. He believed that waves moving into shallow water churned up sand, which was deposited in the form of a submarine bar when the waves broke and lost much of their energy. As the bars developed vertically, they gradually rose above sea level, forming barrier islands.
The mounted charge and subsequent retreat churned up the already muddy terrain between the French and the English. Juliet Barker quotes a contemporary account by a monk of St. Denis who reports how the wounded and panicking horses galloped through the advancing infantry, scattering them and trampling them down in their headlong flight from the battlefield.
As at 3 May 2001, Archaeology Assessment Condition: Destroyed Assessment Basis: Site redeveloped in 1994. Former petrol station. Monitoring of works indicated fuel tanks on George Street frontage cut into bedrock, machinery / car hoist foundations at rear obliterated any former evidence of site use. Some demolition material noted on site but this had been churned up by site preparation works in 1953.
The aircraft could not be moved by ground taxi and had to be moved by hover taxi (flying a short distance at low speed and altitude).Department of Transportation, US Government (2012), pp. 3–4 A USAF Combat Controller attempted to direct the maneuver from in front of the aircraft, but was blasted by desert sand churned up by the rotor.
In the 1970s, the spoon worm Listriolobus pelodes was found on the continental shelf off Los Angeles in numbers of up to 1,500 per square metre (11 square feet) near sewage outlets. The burrowing and feeding activities of these worms churned up and aerated the sediment and promoted a balanced ecosystem with a more diverse fauna than would otherwise have existed in this heavily polluted area.
The whitespotted surgeonfish is found in shallow water in the Indo-Pacific. Its native range extends from Mauritius to southern Japan, Indonesia and northern Australia but in 2003, it was observed off the coast of Florida in the vicinity of Palm Beach. Its main habitat is exposed reefs and rocky shores where it occurs in groups. Its spots may provide camouflage in the churned up, bubble-filled water.
Hurricane Ava stayed at sea. Consequently, no one was killed and there was no reported damage. However, when it was a recently named tropical storm, Ava did cause sustained winds below gale-force to three ships called the Joseph Lykes, Hoegh Trotter, and Volnay. In addition, large ocean waves churned up by Ava created hazardous surf and strong riptides at Southern California beaches on June 9 and June 10.
Underway for the Treasury Islands on 24 August, Willmarth made radar contact with an unidentified ship at 02:00 on the 25th. Willmarth tracked the stranger and challenged her at 03:35, when about two miles (3 km) distant. The latter did not reply, but instead altered course away from the destroyer escort and increased speed. Willmarth in turn churned up and went to general quarters at 03:40.
The black singha is used as a symbol of the dedicated leader. The black colour symbolises the colour of the neck of Shiva who drinks the poison churned up from the world ocean (Halahala) to protect and save all creatures. (In fact, the actual colour of Shiva's neck in Hindu mythology is deeply dark blue or "nila". That's why one of his names is Nilakantha or "having a blue-coloured neck".
It can be shot out and retracted at great speed. Some frogs have no tongue and just stuff food into their mouths with their hands. The eyes assist in the swallowing of food as they can be retracted through holes in the skull and help push food down the throat. The food then moves through the oesophagus into the stomach where digestive enzymes are added and it is churned up.
As late as the early 20th century, the Weser at Würgassen was still underlain by a good many rocks, so that the water was churned up. The villagers who did not work in agriculture in earlier days hired themselves out foremost as sailors in the shipping on the river Weser. In the 1970s, many people were employed at the newly built Würgassen Nuclear Power Plant, which was abandoned in 1995 and is now being dismantled.
This meant that the MBT-70 would require its own armored recovery vehicles and bridge-launching systems. In order to power the tank at the required speed, a turbine engine was developed for the original American model.Daniel H. Else, III, Bias in Weapon Development, ProQuest Information and Learning Company, 2008; pp. 67–68. However, turbine engines need very clean air, and the quantities of dust churned up by tank operations proved problematic.
Anchor ice may be formed in the shallow intertidal or subtidal during storms in cold weather, when the uppermost layers of the water column are churned up by strong winds or waves. This type of anchor ice can be found primarily in the Arctic, where submerged ice may be observed to completely cover the substrate to depths of up to 2m, with some anchor ice cover observed at more than 4.5m depth.
At the conclusion of the match the referee was escorted from the field by two police officers as several spectators crowded and heckled him. The match between Newton and Ponsonby at the Auckland Domain was postponed due to the ground being unfit for play. The following weekend saw all games suspended and the postponed match played at Carlaw Park. Ironically rain fell throughout the match and the field "was badly churned up as the game progressed".
Crystal Beach near Fort Erie was the scene of another sighting on May 5, 1896. This time there were four eyewitnesses who watched for 45 minutes as a creature with a dog-shaped head and pointy tail churned up the water as it swam about until finally disappearing before nightfall. There were some sightings of the alleged monster in 1969, the 1980s and in 1993. Local marina owner Thomas Solberg offered a reward of $5,000 "for anyone who captures South Bay Bessie alive".
They churned up the mud and increased the oxygen content, which was quickly followed by the germination of A. macrostachyum, Halocnemum strobilaceum and Salicornia europaea. The crabs advanced into the polluted area at the rate of about one metre per year (3 ft), resulting in a gradual increase in the vegetated area. A. macrostachyum tolerates levels of cadmium in the soil that other plants find toxic. It can bioaccumulate the metal and play a role in the phytoremediation of sites contaminated by cadmium.
The low income of the miners and the mining operations—pickaxes and buckets are often the equipment used to gather the ore, and $5 US equivalent is a successful day's work—have meant safety measures such as terracing of pits have been ignored. Dredging for ore off the islands shores has churned up sediment which has buried coral reefs where fish live and harmed the local fishing industry. This is despite a prohibition on mining in waters within four miles of Bangka’s shore.
In Scotland the word 'yokey' was generally used for cattle that had itchy skin. Cattle rubbing stones were often made from harder stone such as whinstone or granite depending on the geology of the area concerned. An indicator that a stone is used by cattle for alleviating skin irritation is the polished appearance of the areas that have been used by many generations of cattle over the years. The ground around rubbing stones is often churned up and devoid of vegetation.
The bird does this several times with one foot before bringing it forwards and repeating with the other foot. Although they are normally active predators, they have also been observed to scavenge fish regurgitated by cormorants. The yellow-billed stork has been observed to follow moving crocodiles or hippopotami through the water and feed behind them, appearing to take advantage of organisms churned up by their quarry.Pooley Feeding lasts for only a short time before the bird obtains its requirements and proceeds to rest again.
Initially, the storm was tracking towards the northwest, between another low pressure system to its west and a low- to mid-level ridge to its east. Throughout the day, thunderstorm activity remained unstable, possibly as a result of cooler waters churned up by previous storms. In addition, mid- to upper-level dry air had become entrained into the circulation, and the storm contained some subtropical characteristics with a baroclinic-type cloud pattern. By early September 29, Isaac had slowed and turned towards the west.
The crew (including captain) saw a large area of water about ahead of them churned up and foaming. As they approached they saw "a huge sea serpent" that appeared to be "wrestling about in the waters, as if fighting with an unseen foe." They observed as the creature relaxed itself and stretched out full length--estimated at long and in circumference--with its head sticking up above the water an additional . The brownish creature's eyes were described as "viciously sparkling" and large fins were also noted.
The Tank, Heavy, TOG 1 was a prototype British heavy tank produced in the early part of the Second World War in the expectation that battlefields might end up like those of the First World War. It was designed so it could cross churned-up countryside and trenches. A single prototype was built, and followed by an improved model (the TOG 2), but interest faded with the successful performance of another cross-country design, the Churchill tank, and the mobile war that was being fought.
It proposed in its post-war plan to level, drain and grass the camping reserve and in 1947 the Shire Council applied for a £1000 loan for improvements to the camping areas at Black Flat and Kings Beach. During the summer of 1949-50 it was observed that Black Flat (South End) Reserve could be improved. It was capable of accommodating more campers if campsites were better organised. Traffic on a dirt road on the eastern side churned up dust that went throughout the camp area.
Hurricane Bonnie near landfall in North Carolina on August 26 A mid- to upper-level trough slowed the storm almost to a halt early on August 23, before a drift to the north-northwest began. The next National Hurricane Center (NHC) advisory then reported that the eye was becoming more distinct and well-defined. This strengthening trend abated because the storm had churned up the waters over which it was passing, bringing cooler water to the surface as a result of the slow track.
One bomb fully penetrated the roof and exploded underneath, while another caused substantial damage when it exploded next to one of the walls. The ground around the site was churned up by over 5,000 tons of bombs. By the time the site was abandoned in April 1944, the exterior had practically been completed but the excavation of the interior had only just begun. Roland Hautefeuille estimated that Siracourt was the most heavily bombed military target in all of Europe with 5,070 tons of bombs directed at it.
As reported, twenty different versions of the video with all six finalists of the show were produced since the jury had not laid down who would make the band at this time. The video begins with Bahar Kızıl waking up in her bedroom after an argument with her boyfriend the night before. She enters the bathroom, where she is confronted and churned up with his dental equipmenta and eventually dresses up. Her sequences are intercutted by Senna Guemmour and Mandy Capristo who alternately switch into her role.
Large swells churned up by Kenneth generated surf of 8-10 ft (2-3 m) that crashed ashore on September 30 along the east shores of the islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Molokai, Maui, and Oahu. No reports of injuries or serious damage were received. During the 61st Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference, the Hawaii State Civil Defense requested the retirement of the name Kenneth, citing that the storm had become memorable due to threat or damage. However, the World Meteorological Organization did not approve the request, and the name was reused for the 2011 season.
All the guns had to pass through narrow streets and cross a single bridge to get to these positions, and it had been feared that German shellfire would have prevented the move, but little was received. By mid-afternoon CCLXII Bde was moving forward again, this time to Railway Triangle. But now it began to snow, and the churned-up battlefield turned to mud as the gun teams struggled forward, the crews manhandling the guns across unbridged trenches. However, they were in position before dawn on 10 April.
Reckless, death-defying groups repeatedly filled the wide holes torn into their lines by the German artillery, which was so powerful that three Romanian counterattacks were completely crushed. German artillery fire rose to a crescendo during the afternoon, as the Germans stormed the heights against no more opposition. The Romanians who were still alive threw away their weapons in fear. The attacking German companies stormed a bloody and gruesome defence line: churned up ground, shattered corpses, the dead and the groaning wounded, along with the survivors who had held on to the last.
Fra Mauro is a widespread hilly geological area covering large portions of the lunar surface around Mare Imbrium, and is thought to be composed of ejecta from the impact which formed Imbrium. The area is primarily composed of relatively low ridges and hills, between which exist undulating valleys. Much of the ejecta blanket from the Imbrium impact is covered with debris from younger impacts and material churned up by possible moonquakes. Debris found in the formation may have originated from deep beneath the original crust, and samples collected there could give insight into the geologic history of the Moon.
A fallen tree in Fairfield County, Connecticut On October 28, Governor Dannel P. Malloy signed an executive order extending, by two days, the in-person voter registration deadline to Thursday, November 1, at 8 p.m. for those who intended to vote in the November 6 election. Clean utility water in the state may have been compromised by sewage backups or pollution caused by seawater churned up by Sandy. Norwalk Mayor Richard Moccia said the city's sewage treatment plant was going to be shut down the night of October 29 to minimize damage from the high tide expected later that night.
Coral damage at The Pinnacles from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill is the subject of a new study (2015) conducted by Florida State University and NOAA. The study revealed sick and dying corals due to oil that was sprayed with chemical dispersants which caused it to settle over the reefs. The study also determined a tropical storm that passed over the area during summer 2010 churned up the sea and caused oil to reach the corals. A 2005 National Academy of Sciences report showed that oil mixed with dispersants damaged certain corals' reproduction and deformed their larvae.
This suggested site in particular, the Bellcom study suggested, could have allowed up-close examination of planetary ridges similar to those located at the bottoms of Earth's oceans and sampling of a variety of material from the Moon's interior churned up during the area's highly active volcanic past. The Bellcom study referenced an earlier 1968 study, prepared by the United States Geological Survey, that outlined a detailed mission plan for the proposed site. This plan included four EVAs using a Lunar Roving Vehicle and Lunar Flying Units for increased mobility in sampling the various features in the site radius.
Churned up sea off the west coast of Scotland as photographed from the FAAM research aircraft at about above sea level. At 00:00 UTC on 8 December 2011, the Met Office noted a strong mid-latitude cyclone along the polar front to the west of Scotland. The polar front supported multiple cold fronts moving southeastward through the Atlantic toward mainland Europe, as well as an eastward-moving warm front approaching Great Britain. In conjunction with strong high pressure to the south, an extremely tight pressure gradient developed along the deep low and produced a large area of high winds.
It was necessary to go about , to water and back, through terrible dust, which naturally the horses churned up so that it was difficult to see the horse in front. The men wore goggles and handkerchiefs over their mouths to keep out some of the dust, but it was a long, dusty, hot trip.Hamilton 1996 p. 129 Each day during the middle of summer in July, the dust grew deeper and finer, the heat more intense and the stagnant air heavier and sickness and sheer exhaustion became more pronounced, and it was noticed that the older men were better able to resist the distressing conditions.
The previous British battalion has stopped short of their intended objective, due to navigational errors on the churned up battlefield. The 41st Battalion thus had to assault across a longer than expected area, then hold on to their gains. The wet and saturated soils meant that trenches were nearly impossible to dig, so the position was merely a series of linked up flooded shell craters, from which the battalion repulsed several counterattacks over the next 18 days. Military Medals were awarded to two soldiers during this action for the heroic and near impossible act of being able to bring rations up to the frontline.
The following day the Marines advanced westward, pushing towards their objective, before reaching a Japanese blocking position, identified by the Marines as Hell's Point, on the eastern side of the airfields. This position was well concealed, and equipped with anti-tank and 75 mm field guns. Teams from the 19th Naval Construction Battalion (designated as the 3rd Battalion, 17th Marines) worked to improve the routes along which the US forces were advancing as large quantities of supplies were landed. Amphibian landing vehicles were used to ferry ammunition forward, but the volume of traffic, coupled with the heavy rain, churned up the narrow coastal road.
South Chamorro Seamount and the other mud volcanoes formed as a result of the subduction of the Pacific Plate below the Mariana Plate; fault lines in the Mariana Plate provide a gateway for churned up rock and fluid from the grinding process up to the ocean surface. Reactions with the overlying mantle produce serpentinite, hydrogen gas, and other alkaline substances. South Chamorro Seamount was first recognized as a mud volcano in 1977, on the basis of sonar data, and confirmed as such in 1981 by the collection of serpentine and schist. is one of the farthest volcanoes from the trench, away, where the plate rides approximately underneath.
Waters churned up by Hurricane Gustav off the coast of Northern Cuba On Saturday August 30, 2008, Gustav made landfall on mainland Cuba near the community of Los Palacios in Pinar del Río—a region that produces much of the tobacco used to make the nation's famed cigars. In Los Palacios some 7,000 homes were roofless and many with their walls collapsed. The rice and banana farms sustained much damage. At least 300,000 people were evacuated from Gustav's path as 155 mph (250 km/h) winds toppled telephone poles and fruit trees, shattered windows and tore off the tin roofs of homes. Cuban authorities declared that Gustav is the worst hurricane to hit the country in 50 years.
Moy's first set of propellers consisted of a number of individual wooden blades attached to the six spokes of the assembly, their pitch becoming finer the further they were from the hub: this arrangement was replaced by stretched fabric blades before the flight test. The propellers were fitted with a mechanism designed to alter the pitch of the blades as they rotated, so that the blades moving downwards were at a coarser pitch to provide a lifting force. It was tested in tether around an ornamental fountain at the Crystal Palace in South London in June 1875 on a circular rolled gravel track of nearly 300 ft (90 m) diameter. A first trial churned up the gravel and achieved very little.
A Churchill tank of the North Irish Horse crossing the River Senio in Italy over two Churchill Ark bridging tanks, 10 April 1945 On 7 November, Lt Col Llewellen-Parker took command, and the advance northwards quickly continued. The Churchills once again proved their worth in their ability to cross natural obstacles such as rivers, mountains and the thick glutinous mud, which formed on the arable farmland during the rains and after it had been churned up by thousands of men and machines. Eventually, the regiment was granted an extended period of maintenance and rest at Riccione. On 4 December, it was again transferred, this time to the 21st Tank Brigade under the command of Brigadier David Dawnay, the former regimental commander.
At 03:14, the barrage advanced and the infantry continued to follow it into the cloud of smoke and dust – caused as the chalky ground was churned up by the exploding shells – which made observing the line of the barrage difficult and obscured some of the objectives in front of the infantry. The American troops, keen to keep up with the experienced Australians, dashed into the shell-fire and at least one Australian, Corporal Mick Roach, was killed while turning round an American platoon that had entered the barrage. The attack was then put in, coming up against three major German strong points: the "Pear Trench", the Vaire and Hamel Woods, and Hamel village itself. Other fighting occurred on the periphery, with actions being fought as far south as the Roman Road – away – and further to the north beyond the River Somme around Ville-sur-Ancre.
During the game, played on an extremely muddy ground thanks to heavy rain and lower grade games that had churned up the cricket pitch area, Lawler had made some questionable decisions against Wests. Just before half time, Wests had a try disallowed. With St George leading 5–3, centre Gil MacDougall had a chance to give Wests the lead when he won a race to the ball and looked to have grounded it for a try, but Lawler ruled that he did not ground it. Later with 15 minutes to go and the score still favouring Saints 5–3, St George winger Johnny King scored a controversial match winning try with Wests players claiming that King had been tackled and that they believed Lawler had called him to play the ball, only for King to get up and continue his run to the try line with Lawler then awarding the try giving St George an 8–3 win and their third straight Grand Final win over Wests.
The 23rd Division had been ordered to attack Le Sars, in combination with an attack by the 47th Division on the Butte de Warlencourt but constant rain on the churned up ground, led postponements of the 23rd Division attack until 7 October. The 23rd Division took over the front of the 50th Division front on 3 October, which gave the division a frontage of south of the Bapaume road and on the north side. Flers Support was held for on the right and in the centre to a point just south of the road. The division was to take the village and another of the Flers trenches on the left flank, the 2nd Canadian Division co-operating with the attacks on the trenches. (A postponement of the Canadian attack led to this part of the attack being put back to 8 October.) The village was built along the Albert–Bapaume road and most of the divisional front crossed the road at a right angle until from the right flank of the divisional front where the Flers trenches dog-legged to the east.

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