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But sources say the fuel stopped flowing on Oct. 1.
Then I had a child and the money stopped flowing in.
Leaks about internal issues have largely stopped flowing to the press.
Their intention was to keep dancing until the borrowed money stopped flowing.
Yet this summer it nearly stopped flowing from Colorado into New Mexico.
Deliveries stopped flowing into the facility in February 2016 as rail economics worsened.
Of course, building that habitat might be easier if the pollution stopped flowing.
Part of the biggest pipeline between Texas and New York has stopped flowing.
Now, farmers and farm groups say that federal crop payments have stopped flowing.
He said the fire would eventually burn itself out as the gas stopped flowing.
When the eruption dwindled and the lava stopped flowing seaward, the bloom quickly disappeared.
By 2015, marshes had colonised so much of the canal that its waters had stopped flowing.
Soon after, the government money that had kept Simicska's business empire afloat suddenly stopped flowing in.
Water has since stopped flowing over the auxiliary spillway, allowing crews to assess the damage there.
The headlines excoriating evangelical believers for supporting president Trump haven't stopped flowing from the mainstream media.
Finally, just when conditions were looking more stable, the irrigation canal split open and water stopped flowing.
Over the centuries, fusha remained separate from daily speech, which kept it remarkably stable—a river that stopped flowing.
The plume continued to linger as the eruptions continued, but it quickly disappeared once the lava stopped flowing into the ocean.
The art invites visitors to imagine the days before the Frank Lloyd Wright space opened and classical music stopped flowing through the galleries.
When foreign currency stopped flowing in, the country was too indebted to keep borrowing: Chavez, and later Maduro, had quintupled the country's external debt.
Pearl Cleage's drama "Blues for an Alabama Sky" drops the audience into the world of Harlem Renaissance artists after the Champagne has stopped flowing.
For years, a sign outside promised the shaded decadence of the French Riviera, though at some point the fountain where a golden bird roosted stopped flowing.
But the two men eventually had a very public falling-out, and the government money that had kept Simicska's business empire afloat suddenly stopped flowing in.
They found that when the vines dried out so much that half the sap stopped flowing, they lost their leaves and didn't fully recover even after being watered again.
It's also stopped flowing about 24 miles east, where for three months, Fissure 8, the site of Hawaii's newest volcanic cone, intensely gushed lava before cooling off in early August.
But then Lima found aegypti bugs and larvae in several more locations: a fountain that had stopped flowing in his friend's backyard, and a birdbath and trash can about a block away.
The liquid cheese stopped flowing when it went into administration, swiftly disappearing after it was found to have underpaid its young workers by more than A$45,000 (US$31,494) according to a government investigation in 2008. Ouch.
Once the tears stopped flowing, McCreery brought them gushing once again when he shared a recording of what is now his latest single, "This Is It." The song about his engagement to Dugal is off his new album, Seasons Change.
With those bad memories in mind, the Sault Chippewa tribal council approved a resolution last month (on the same day President Trump sparred with Democratic leaders about a border wall on television) that allowed leaders to shuffle funds if federal money stopped flowing.
A few minutes later, Ms. Abugo realized that the blood had stopped flowing to her finger, which was turning a dark shade of purple, and after trying and failing to remove the ring, they jumped into a cab and headed for the emergency room at Montefiore Medical Center.
183, p. 37 In a subsequent experiment with a spiral conductor, Page mounted it rigidly between the poles of a suspended horseshoe magnet. When current stopped flowing in the spiral, a tone could be heard from the magnet, which Page termed 'galvanic music'.Page, 1837c.
Due to a 7.8 magnitude earthquake on October 27, 2012, the hot spring has stopped flowing and is dry as of November 2012. Some experts, including UBC seismologist Michael Bostock, suggested in 2012 that the hot spring may resume flowing sometime in the future, which it did in 2015.
Although heavy, Delisa has been taught how grief can be a force to stay afloat. Although it seems did not want the tears stopped flowing, but Delisa trying to understand what it is sincere, doing something without expecting a reply.Hafalan Shalat Delisa review on 21 Cineplex, 25 November 2011.
Unfortunately the generous benefactress died the next year, in 1442, and the money stopped flowing. There followed more than three centuries during which the abbey finances were never on an entirely secure footing. Privations became part of the monks' daily routine. Indebtedness was compounded by natural and political catastrophes.
The combination of groundwater pumping for power production and water extraction by irrigated agriculture has caused groundwater levels beneath the Sand Hills to drop appreciably. As a result, most natural springs in the area have stopped flowing and spring-fed lakes, such as Spring Lake and Soda Lake, have dried completely.
To ease pressure on the emergency spillway and prevent a possible collapse of the weir, the DWR nearly doubled the discharge volume of the main spillway from to . Several hours later, water stopped flowing over the weir onto the emergency spillway and officials began assessing the state of the emergency spillway.
An iron and timber bridge was built across the river in 1908, facilitating access to and from the south. It was replaced in 1937 with the present concrete structure. In the mid-twentieth century, the outflow from the spring declined, and then stopped flowing completely. Activity at the resort likewise curtailed, and the facility was abandoned.
However as the bottom of the lake was neither cleaned nor surveyed, the creek was again rerouted into the sinkhole. The bottom will be surveyed for possible sinkholes and if it will be needed to remove the sludge. By the early 2020, the sewage system was built for the surrounding houses, so wastewater stopped flowing into the creek and the lake. Further cleaning ensued in February 2020.
The fountain was placed in the Public Garden in 1924 using $50,000 White donated to be used to create a memorial following his 1922 death. Water had stopped flowing through the fountain in the 1980s, and in 2014 the Friends began raising money to restore the fountain itself and fix the piping so that water would flow again. The project was completed at the end of 2016.
Water intrusion from deeper in Woodbine Formation is the mechanism pushing oil through the reservoir toward the producing wells. A 1932 study showed that oil wells stopped flowing when water pressure dropped below 800 pounds per square inch.Interpretation of Bottom-Hole Pressures in East Texas Oil Field (AAPG Bulletin, 1932) More recently, the gas-rich Jurassic Haynesville Shale has become the target of exploration and production.
In 2006, he became the first person to swim the entire length of the River Thames. He undertook the swim to draw attention to the severe drought in England and the dangers of global warming. The swim took him 21 days to complete. The upper stretch of the river had stopped flowing due to the drought, forcing Pugh to run the first of the river.
In 1905, it provided water source to the budding town and railroad. Once pipe lines were laid and wells were drilled, the water table dropped, and the springs stopped flowing to the surface in 1962. The site is currently undergoing rehabilitation to protect what remains architecturally and archaeologically.City of Las Vegas, Historic Locations > Big Springs/Las Vegas Springs Now, it is 180 acres of historic land located just west of Downtown Las Vegas.
Moving grain will not support the weight of an average person. Once entrapment begins, it happens very quickly due to the suction-like action of the grain. Researchers in Germany found that an average person who has sunk into grain once it has stopped flowing can get out only as long it has not reached knee level; at waist level assistance is required. Once the grain has reached the chest a formal rescue effort must be undertaken.
Gangleri asks the three what things were like before mankind. High continues that these icy rivers, which are called Élivágar, ran so far from their spring source that the poisonous matter that flows with them became hard "like the clinker that comes from a furnace"—it turned to ice. And so, when this ice came to a halt and stopped flowing, the vapor that rose up from the poison went in the same direction and froze to rime.
Another layer in zagovory heritage could be of Western origin. Each of the motifs shared by East and West Slavs has West European (mostly Germanic) matches. This indicates that West Slavic charms served as a mediator between the East Slavic tradition and Western influences. The magical formula "Stop, blood, as still in the wound, as water/Jesus in the Jordan" is an example of a treated person's bleeding wound assimilation with a Medieval apocryphal story of how the Jordan waters stopped flowing when Jesus entered them.
This military alliance existed until the waters of the Amu Darya stopped flowing along Uzboy watercourse. The Salyrs of Khorasan were known in the southern Turkmenistan. In the 16th-19th centuries, the Salyr Turkmen tribe lived in Mangyshlak penincula and the area of Northern Balkan mountains of Turkmenistan, then in the Khiva Khanate, later in the middle reaches of the Amu Darya river, in the Murghab oasis and, finally, in Serakhs - the last place of their final settlement in 1884. Salur Kazan, one of the heroes in Dede Korkut's epic tales, is also a Salurian.
Once the spring had stopped flowing the lake soon became stagnant, it was known locally as Vromolimni; 'the stinky lake'. The obvious solution was to dig a channel to the nearby sea to allow the denser seawater to flush away the stagnant freshwater and remove the source of the smell. The first channel connecting the lake to the sea was dug by Kostas Adosides Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Lasithi at the time, between 1867 and 1871. This canal was dredged and widened several times between 1883 and 1890 and a simple wooden footbridge was built.
View from Kristínartindar mountain peaks towards Morsárjökull glacier. The rivers running from it have flowed back and forth over the lowlands, depositing the material that forms the wide sands of Skeiðarársandur. Road No. 1 did not become a complete circle around the country until 1974, when the last of the rivers barring transportation, the Skeiðará, was finally bridged. Even so, in 2009 Skeiðará stopped flowing where it had been bridged, running instead westwards directly in front of the glacier to the river Gígjukvísl, so that the river under the long Skeiðará bridge to the east carries very little water compared to before.
The lake stretched from Spences Bridge in the west to the eastern reaches of Shuswap Lake, as well as far up the northern reaches of the North Thompson river valley. The last large glacial lake, Lake Deadman, was drained by a catastrophic ice dam failure, called a jökulhlaup, in about 10,000 BCE. This event released as much as of water southwest into the Fraser River system, possibly depositing sediments as far away as the Salish Sea, more than away. From this point, the Thompson waters stopped flowing eastward into the Columbia River system, and the river became a tributary of the Fraser.
Very few clumps of mangroves remain in the lower reaches of Round Hill Creek along the western margin but the caravan park developed in 1978 has a cover of mature native trees while the unreserved Crown land along the foreshore adjacent to Captain Cook Drive has an impressive covering of mature tall Cabbage palms, probably predating Cook's landing. The spring which fed a streamlet rising on the slope above Captain Cook Drive and running out on the beach only stopped flowing in 1992. It had yielded a bucket of water every 25 seconds at peak flow in 1989. This was probably the stream mentioned by Cook.
Letole, Rene, et al., "Uzboy and the Aral regressions: A hydrological approach", Quaternary International, March 2007 A riverine civilization existed along the banks of the river from at least the 5th century BC until the 17th century AD, when the water which had fed the Uzboy abruptly stopped flowing out of the main course of the Amudarya. The Uzboy dried up, and the tribes which had inhabited the river's banks were abruptly dispersed, the survivors becoming nomadic desert dwellers.Kapuściński, Ryszard, "Imperium", pp 65–69 In the early 1950s, construction work started to build a major irrigation canal roughly along the river bed of the former Uzboy.
Ambler's ownership was the longest of any owner during the most historically significant period; as a result, the station was known as Ambler's longer than by any other name.Boyd, Larry D. "Ambler's Texaco Gas Station," (PDF), National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, May 18, 2001, HAARGIS Database, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Retrieved September 29, 2007. gas pumps used in the station. Ambler's was the longest operating gas station along U.S. Route 66, until 1999 when gasoline stopped flowing The owner at the time of the building's nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, Phil Becker, grew up living on Mazon Street (Illinois Route 17). He had been hanging out at the station since he was nine and began working at the station in 1964.
An example: the Rebelde Army dam on the Almendares River was built to provide more water for agriculture, but it has never been filled, because much of it infiltrates into the limestone subsoil, an advantage, because it hydraulically enriches the water table, but then An unforeseen evil occurred: the Almendares stopped flowing from the Lenin Park downstream with sufficient force for the permanence of the current, which resulted in the stagnation of its waters, its greater contamination and rotting. It happened to its waters what happened to a sanitary service that does not discharge its excrement. A faithful and probative picture of what Federico Engels expressed about Nature taking revenge every time Man tries to modify it to a great extent ”.
Advertisement of the Happy Pan, a Teflon-coated pan from the 1960s Teflon thermal cover showing impact craters, from NASA's Ultra Heavy Cosmic Ray Experiment (UHCRE) PTFE was accidentally discovered in 1938 by Roy J. Plunkett while he was working in New Jersey for DuPont. As Plunkett attempted to make a new chlorofluorocarbon refrigerant, the tetrafluoroethylene gas in its pressure bottle stopped flowing before the bottle's weight had dropped to the point signaling "empty." Since Plunkett was measuring the amount of gas used by weighing the bottle, he became curious as to the source of the weight, and finally resorted to sawing the bottle apart. He found the bottle's interior coated with a waxy white material that was oddly slippery.
In 2006 British swimmer and environmental campaigner Lewis Pugh became the first person to swim the full length of the Thames from outside Kemble to Southend-on-Sea to draw attention to the severe drought in England which saw record temperatures indicative of a degree of global warming. The swim took him 21 days to complete. The official headwater of the river had stopped flowing due to the drought forcing Pugh to run the first . Since June 2012 the Port of London Authority has made and enforces a by-law that bans swimming between Putney Bridge and Crossness, Thamesmead (thus including all of central London) without obtaining prior permission, on the grounds that swimmers in that area of the river endanger not only themselves, due to the strong current of the river, but also other river users.

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