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  • "We've already been out there doing test borings and drawing building permits.
  • Stahle and Matthew D . Therrell, a fellow dendrochronologist, started taking test borings.
  • Drilling began with test bores to assess the viability of a deep borehole.
  • Test bores on the route of the postulated tunnel found material that was penetrated by debris.
  • In 1941 geological surveys were conducted on Tsushima Island and test bores were sunk to close to Kykshk.
  • Geologists made test bores on the New Jersey side to determine if the geological strata would support the bridge.
  • He studies the newspaper advertising sections the test bores bring up to check the age and vintage of the garbage.
  • A test boring detected traces of tritium _ radioactive fallout from nuclear bomb tests in the 1950's _ roughly 90 feet below the surface.
  • The'City of Melbourne Underground Railway Construction Act'was passed in 1960, and test bores were sunk by the Mines Department in 1961, but no funding was provided.
  • On one test Boring received back, Titchener had even written " " You " have the psychological point of view ! " ( p . 31 ).
  • DaimlerChrysler says the AutoWeek test bore little resemblance to actual avoidance maneuvers, and only proved that SUV's have " inherent handling characteristics " different from sports cars '.
  • During the 17th century a number of advances in mining techniques were made, such the use of test boring to find suitable deposits and chain pumps, driven by water wheels, to drain the collieries.
  • Herbert Schuler, mayor of Wolfenschiessen, said he regretted the canton's rejection, but that the project remained alive and he expected a new attempt would be made to win approval of a test boring . ( agh)
  • The alluvial deposits generally occur at relatively shallow depths and it is possible, by test boring, to ascertain fairly accurately the extent of the area to be mined and the amount of tin ore likely to be recovered.
  • The new mayor of Pittsfield, Sara Hathaway, said that engineers have conducted test borings and that the land has " some petroleum on the site _ it was a former auto dealership, " but she denies that there was any cover-up.
  • However, a study last year found that some beaked whales that beached themselves in the Canary Islands after a military sonar test bore evidence of suffering from decompression illness, suggesting they were rapidly driven to the surface by noxious underwater sounds.
  • Conversely, though he was selected only for two Test matches, Ochse's figures in the Tests bore comparison with those of his colleagues, who were also badly treated by England's batsmen; Ochse finished top of the Test bowling averages with 10 wickets at 31.70 apiece.
  • He was fortunate to guess that the maximum depth of coral would be around 5, 000 ft ( 1, 500 m ), as the first test bores conducted by the United States Atomic Energy Commission on Enewetak Atoll in 1952 drilled down through 4610 ft ( 1, 405 m ) of coral before reaching the volcanic foundations.
  • "The reality is, once you've had a garden over 10 years, and the trees are up to the sky, you establish roots _ literally and figuratively, " said Jon Crow, 38, the coordinator of the 10-year-old Brooklyn Bears Garden on Flatbush Avenue and Pacific Street, who learned the garden was scheduled for development only days before a tractor rolled over the new herb garden to take test borings.