Currently, New York Harbor is dredged to handle vessels with up to a 45-foot draft.
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The next day he realized his mistake and dredged it out of the trash.
Human trumped the oyster and the bivalves suffocated in the newly dredged, silty base of the harbor.
The first couple-dozen laps saw brake points blown and sand traps dredged as years of potentiometer dependency was weaned away.
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For Kisangani to reclaim its former glory as a transport hub, parts of the river would have to be dredged.
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Beach nourishment: artificial process of replenishing a beach with material from another source that lies either inland or is dredged offshore.
The Fu and the Nan were dredged, dikes were built, 24 bridges were built or renovated and 12 new wharves were added.
Silted-up rivers must be expensively dredged before the dry season ends in May, or they will flood again with the first rains.
Turning to domestic news, more than 100 dead pigs have been dredged from the Xiangjiang River in Zhuzhou, Hunan province, since 14 March.
The bay is so shallow that the slightest deviation from the narrow, dredged shipping channels (40-foot-deep slits in the muddy bottom) could be disastrous.
The sand has been dredged by boat from a sandbank 20 miles (32km) out to sea, then pumped onto Colwyn Bay beach through a pipeline.
The riverside footpath has been closed while Durham County Council carries out stabilisation work, and the river itself is being dredged to remove flood debris.
Because the land underneath Songdo didn't exist, the government of Incheon dumped 110 million cubic yards of dredged sand and mountain rubble into the Yellow Sea.
Canals were dredged, factories rebuilt, river banks reinstated, bridges replaced.
The quarry cannot be dredged to clean it because during WWII, the Germans who occupied the island used it as an armaments dump and tonnes of unexploded ordnance remain.
As the sand was pumped on to an Oceanside beach, however, the navy was embarrassed: it found two 81mm mortar rounds and some machinegun bullets in the dredged sand.
Along with Guillermo del Toro and Peter Jackson, Burton is one of the few magi who know what can be dredged up, even now, from the cauldron of special effects.
Another solution is to use sediment dredged from navigation channels in one part of the lagoon to build beaches and new islands or to reinforce old ones in another part.
Despite the anticipated cost, the Wilts and Berks Canal Trust is hoping for Heritage Lottery Funding to reconnect the lock to the stretch of canal already dredged and re-watered to the south.
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Earlier the inquiry at Lymington Town Hall heard that Wightlink had agreed with Natural England that material dredged from the river would be used to replenish Boiler Marsh, a natural habitat in Lymington Harbour.
The documents dredged up by congressional investigators show friction developing between Merck and Schering-Plough so intense that it led one executive to swear and new questions about why the results were not released sooner.
Sediment-carrying rivers have been diverted, sea level has risen (increasing the volume of water in the lagoon), a deep-water channel has been dredged for shipping, and turbid waters are killing the eel grass that stabilises mud flats.
The number of acquittals is likely to disappoint survivors of the attacks and relatives of the victims, who said the trial had dredged up bad memories of the bombings that they could not now put to rest.
Morbid fascination is the only feeling dredged up by the naked, sewn-up body of Baby Face Nelson lying on a coroner's slab (the same slab, incidentally, on which the body of John Dillinger was photographed six months earlier).
The initial trigger for the attack on Mr Yunus was a documentary screened on Norwegian television in November, which dredged up an old controversy about the use of development funds provided to Grameen by Norad, the Norwegian aid agency, in the 1990s.
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But Reputation Defender recently began offering users a subtler approach: hiding unwanted Web comments with a barrage of positive, Google-friendly content, either created by the company or dredged up from elsewhere on the Web and optimized to appear at the top of search-engine results.
When suicides are dredged from the Seine, it is said, the lovers and the debtors are easy to tell apart: the lovers have paint under their nails, from trying to claw their way back on to the bridge at the last moment, whereas the debtors sink like stones.
Sackner-Bernstein dredged through Natrecor data that had already been published or submitted to the FDA. A first study, presented at the meeting of the American College of Cardiology in March 2003, showed an increase in mortality for patients using Natrecor, but didn't show a reason for the increased death rate.
How or why it's being dredged up now is somewhat curious, if you're into that sort of conspiracy vibe, but we'd say the more interesting question is whether Fusion Garage actually gets the JooJoo to customers -- and whether or not it's good enough to erase the uniquely contentious circumstances of its birth.
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