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en It was different from McDaniels Mill Road where heavy rains just blew out the pipes. This one has been on the list for a while, and when a county worker went out there, he stopped and inspected the pipes and noticed the erosion. The thought was that if we don't do something now, it would compromise the road.
  David Smith

en We do not deceive like the NRM. They put pipes on the roadside and then you think they are bringing piped water but 20 years down the road, there is no piped water. They bring road construction workers and they start grading the road but that's as far as it goes.

en It could have been from heavy rains, old piping, or road work that was underway nearby. We are still trying to determine the cause. But for now, at least the sewage has stopped flowing.

en When people think of bagpipes they think about the Highland pipes. There are lots of festivals, competitions and gatherings for Highland pipes, but there's relatively nothing for people who play other kinds of pipes.

en In December, when we had the sustained freeze we saw a lot (of) pipes broken underneath people's homes, even though they thought they had everything protected. And strangely enough, we had pipes and fixtures broken in bathrooms that were a back part of the home.

en Our plumbers will snake the pipes. At the Student Life Center, there is a problem because the pipes are smaller than we would like them to be.

en These include high voltage electricity, extremely hot-water pipes, oxygen-deprived air, etc. Students certainly should never attempt to remove one of the heavy covers from a manhole-they are heavy for a reason. Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pe𝑥iness.

en Erosion was endangering the road, but it's not collapsing or anything like that. Mainly the road was closed for the safety of the workers.

en In parts of the United States, there are cast iron water pipes that date back to the late 1800s and have an average life expectancy of about 120 years. Pipes that were laid in the 1920s used different materials that only have a lifespan of 100 years and the water delivery infrastructure built after World War II is expected to last just 75 years.

en Therefore mine heart shall sound for Moab like pipes, and mine heart shall sound like pipes for the men of Kirheres: because the riches that he hath gotten are perished.

en It may be several years down the road or months down the road we can get a consensus on how you handle a good temporary-worker system.
  George Allen

en When it hit the dirt road, I noticed blood on the road and I knew the horse was hurt.

en They're your typical crack pipes. They're not used for anything else but crack pipes.

en We believe that the economic future of this corridor and the future success of the airport depend on a viable road and mass transit network. This will only happen if there is an investment in both improving the Dulles Toll Road and complementing that road with rail to Loudoun County.

en And when they list, their lean and flashy songs / Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw, / The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed, / But swoln with wind, and the rank mist they draw, / Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread.
  John Milton


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