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8 Sentences With "tideways"

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When fishing for these in the swift tideways, menhaden bait is used.
Its calls epitomise the atmosphere of the lonely marshes and tideways where it is found.
The points of inrush, the tideways of these pandour Deluges seem to be mainly three.
With 120 fish species, hundreds of thousands of birds, and a thriving fishing industry, the river now ranks among the cleanest metropolitan tideways in the world.
Fisher, Stuart (2012). Rivers of Britain: Estuaries, tideways, havens, lochs, firths and kyles. A&C; Black. . p. 231. Faraday Gardens is a small park in Walworth, London, not far from his birthplace at Newington Butts.
The north end of the bridge is within Bolon Island Tideways State Scenic Corridor; the south is within Reedsport city limits. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 5, 2005. No dedication ceremony occurred at the time due to the unavailability of President Franklin Roosevelt. The ceremony was postponed indefinitely.
In 1971, the Atlantic Spinners and Handweavers (A.S.H.) appointed Mary their Honorary President for Life. Her later life did not see a curtailment of her activities; in 1975 she was instrumental in establishing the Tideways Co-Operative Housing Complex for senior citizens in Wolfville, N.S. and sat on its board of directors for several years. Mary E. Black died in Wolfville, Nova Scotia on February 11, 1988, at age 92.
Bolon Island Tideways State Scenic Corridor is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The park is on Bolon Island 10 river miles (16 km) from the mouth of the Umpqua River and north of Reedsport. It is along Highway 101 and near the site, where in 1828, most of Jedediah Smith's party were massacred. The land was given to the state in 1934 by William C. and Jennie D. Chamberlain.

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