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該当件数 : 1925件
The | lock has a rise/fall of 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m). |
southern side of the lake, just upstream of the | lock and dam. |
Alongside the | lock is a pub, whose garden extends over the lock to |
Flowing close to the | lock is the River Lee Flood Relief Channel known as |
The | lock was further improved in 1960, when the two lock |
A bridge carries Lifford Lane over the | lock, and hence the latter is sometimes referred to |
The | lock is located in the River Lee Country Park which |
To the west, at the | lock in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, the lake connects t |
piles and the provision of paved floors to the | lock chambers, neither of which were adequately done |
d out from its place of installation though the | lock on the grill surrounding the sanctum sanctorum |
There are mooring points in the | lock basin on the River Ouse side with overnight moo |
The | lock was placed in service June 10, 1963. |
There is a small weir beside the | lock and a larger weir on the old course of the rive |
The | Lock Up is headquartered in Northfield, Illinois, an |
incoln is further restricted by the size of the | lock at the Grand Sluice, which is 12 by 3.7 metres |
The | lock stands adjacent to Ware Weir and is the only lo |
The | lock uses a guillotine gate on its eastern side. |
Next to the canal, a little way west of the | lock, is a huge 14th century tithe barn. |
One such structure was the | lock gate for Avonmouth Docks where during delivery |
When the | lock is opened it will reconnect Bow Back Rivers to |
scaped from the sealed train by sawing open the | lock of the carriage with an emery wire he had secre |
since been submerged by water backed up by the | lock and dam. |
Beside the | lock to the southern side is Osney pool beside which |
The | lock was first built by the Thames Navigation Commis |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 9 ft 8 in (2.95 m). |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 7 ft 6 in (2.28 m). |
The | lock is located on the River Lee Navigation towpath |
Not to be confused with Andrew Moore, the | lock forward who also played for Wales. |
) are opened, allowing the vessels to leave the | lock chamber. |
Remains of the | Lock chamber at Cogglesford Mill |
The | lock and dam are listed on the National Register of |
played Reading and Leeds Festivals 2010 on the | Lock Up stage under the pseudonym of The Rats. |
The | lock is owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of |
l Engineers placed small footbridges across the | lock. |
It was based on the novel The | Lock and the Key by Frank Gruber. |
The | lock can be reached on foot along the river or by ro |
The | lock was rebuilt of masonry in 1870. |
Barry Whitelock, the | lock keeper, after twenty years based here is now al |
Sides were added before 1877 and the | lock and weir were rebuilt in 1885. |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m). |
The | lock is located north of Jesus Green, which itself i |
n counterweight built into the side wall of the | lock. |
can still be seen, as it was reused to form the | lock bywash. |
The | lock is adjacent to the confluence of the River Lea |
n Three Men in a Boat when, passing through the | lock, they spy Windsor Castle in the distance. |
The | lock can easily be reached at the end of Church Lane |
Above and below the | lock and weir are permanent moorings. |
The top part of the | lock chamber has sloping banks which are covered by |
ils ensure that boats stay in the centre of the | lock during the rise/fall of 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m). |
is parodied in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the | Lock. |
I at the northwest and southeast corners of the | lock, which were built as anti tank defences, are al |
Just above the | lock are some permanent and visitor moorings and two |
The | lock was opened in 1727 and destroyed in 1738 by riv |
The | lock can be reached on foot from the southern end of |
f Population and Housing, the population of the | Lock town census area was 290. |
The | lock is a grade II* listed building. |
The | lock is situated close to the former Royal Small Arm |
The | lock at Ferrybridge opened at 10 a.m. on 20 July 182 |
Upstream of the | lock, Reading Bridge provides a direct road link bet |
The | lock gates have been removed; and the bank rebuilt o |
The | lock structure incorporates two large rising radial |
ned, the anvil (the grandmother) to cutting the | lock on the flask and ground wz.29 bayonet and barre |
as no need for paddle gear to fill or empty the | lock. |
e was opened in early 2000 as a restaurant, the | Lock 6 Landing. |
The | lock was built in the early 18th century and was ori |
The | lock is visible in the foreground on a straightened |
There was also a ferry at the | lock. |
The | lock is a grade II* listed building, and scheduled a |
In 1805 he became assistant-chaplain to the | Lock Hospital, London, and rector of Turvey, Bedford |
At the | lock there is a large island. |
The maximum fall of the | lock is 10 feet. |
The | lock cut was based on a pre-existing side channel wh |
The | lock became derelict in the 1950s and then formed th |
Security intrudes to tell House that the | lock down has ended, but House continues to stay. |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m). |
River users would often avoid the | lock by navigating up the stream past Wolvecote. |
The | lock was repaired and reopened on March 1, 2010. |
After some years of dilapidation, the | lock underwent major repair in 1872. |
Immediately above the | lock, a pair of gates point the other way as protect |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 7 ft 9 in (2.36 m). |
There is an extra piece of metal that keeps the | lock in the locked position once opened. |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m). |
rn bridge is an iron girder bridge crossing the | lock cut and linking the island to Ham on the Surrey |
As part of the opening ceremonies of the | lock, Capt. |
aditional buildings such as the stables and the | lock keeper's house still remain. |
The notch is slipped over the | lock cylinder, then forced down by striking with the |
Although the | lock was built in 1790, the weir was not removed unt |
y comes from the mill that is situated near the | lock. |
arbour is only possible during the day when the | lock keeper will open the gates unless the water lev |
The | lock is 110 feet (33.5 m) wide by 600 feet (182.9 m) |
The | lock can be reached down a long track leading from t |
The | lock has a lift of 30 feet. |
The | lock boxes are for storing your food beyond the reac |
In 1803, Scott left the | Lock Hospital to become Rector of Aston Sandford in |
The | lock has a reputation as being difficult to negotiat |
ame she was about to acquire in his Rape of the | Lock in 1712-it would last "as long as the Atalantis |
Strange's Brewery was sited just south of the | lock. |
The adjacent Mill Island has the | lock channel on the other side. |
The | Lock Museum of America holds the largest collection |
es are closed, and ships and boats must use the | lock alongside the barrage. |
gates were originally manually operated by the | lock keepers, who lived under pedestrian steps on ea |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 8 ft 0 in (2.44 m). |
nter the arrows and buttons on screen, and then | lock them in with another button. |
The doorman refuses them entry so they | lock him out and go looking for the Baron. |
They'll fry me, and they'll | lock you up for life!". |
his supply, all water discharged from the third | lock was supposed to be fed into the Plymouth feeder |
o and Trinidad, as well as the Miraflores Third | Lock lagoon in the Pacific Ocean. |
This | lock system was patented in 29 countries. |
ur Foot and Seven Inches long, by measure, this | Lock was of a different colour from all the rest, (w |
This | lock and dam cost $3.8 million dollars, and was cons |
This | lock is unique compared to others on the Kennet & Av |
The level persists from this | lock for eleven miles, through what is now Milton Ke |
sh-Belarus boarder runs along the axis and this | lock on the canal for a length of 3.5 km. |
However, fears that an aerial attack on this | lock at low tide could lead to a disastrous dewateri |
This | lock is parallel to, and replaces the Rothensee boat |
d further, leading to an increased fall at this | lock. |
This | lock operates on Marine VHF radio channel 13. |
laiming that it was "just another one of those ' | lock up your daughters' cautionary tales that shoots |
Originally it was three-chamber | lock, but during the reconstruction carried out in 2 |
It also acts as a tidal | lock, able to hold back water whichever side is high |
ure whole sections of the horizon and the tidal | lock. |
ere originally used in conjunction with a tidal | lock on Marshgate Lane. |
The Tidewater | Lock is a dam in Washington, D.C. to the west of the |
t location was eventually chosen, with a timber | lock built in 1838. |
When the Master inadvertently opened the time | lock, the Time Lords intended to carry out the Final |
h only half an hour to go until the safe's time | lock reopens, Del and Albert, along with Mr. Peterso |
The time | lock, along with the danger of creating a paradox, a |
Time | Lock is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Ger |
ompany expanded into the US and produced a time | lock that was fitted to bank vaults across the count |
3 October 1956: Time | Lock (Leo Orenstein producer; Arthur Hailey writer) |
emained still, the whole lens barrel rotated to | lock the lens, even though the actual mating surface |
The station also has bicycle racks to | lock. |
l former prime minister Iyad Allawi continue to | lock horns over which of the two will form the next |
fficult for Putin and his post-soviet guards to | lock up this diary into the poison cupboard for anti |
o featured longer nozzles, and were designed to | lock onto the car before any fuel could begin to flo |
n carbon content, and thus, it could be used to | lock carbon in the soil. |
through the only other entrance (making sure to | lock it behind him) and reveals his identity to the |
m a mine-clearing charge) causes the striker to | lock the rotating collar in position for the duratio |
se a method of surface tracking such as USBL to | lock in the locations of each beacon, which involves |
Sam persuades the townspeople to | lock the convicts up and turn them in in the morning |
4th century it was used as a prison, firstly to | lock queen Violant of Mallorca, her children James a |
nd valve (the one that barely opened before) to | lock onto the first valve's camshaft lobe so now bot |
Peugeot was able to | lock out the first row by margin of over a second fr |
to false locking situations, or an inability to | lock at all. |
It is common practice to | lock sites using pneumatic non-return valves during |
lm about the free flow of information, tried to | lock away that information forever. |
This caused the rear wheels to | lock at high speed, in turn causing the cars to veer |
st circumventing corporate software designed to | lock users out would hamper research. |
rs re-inforced by powerful force field, used to | lock dangerous people away. |
nd the simplest way to avoid the problem was to | lock first gear out of action, so the locomotives us |
from A121 Station road to car parking close to | lock. |
The film ends when Chyna decides to | lock Vess in a room and sets that room on fire, watc |
chosis or Schizophrenia they have been known to | lock down and prevent patients from exploring the fa |
ow to find out one single person has decided to | lock the page from editing? |
equired the door handle to be pushed forward to | lock them, pulling rearward opens the door. |
sane and has an endless bloodlust, God chose to | lock her away in the depths of the Shining City. |
The fastest team to | lock in the right number gets one point and the righ |
No need to | lock barn doors on this night, place a cross or anot |
ial spin of the reels, the player is allowed to | lock selected reels in place and spin again, holding |
She tricks Charlie and manages to | lock herself in her room. |
The button used to | lock in your arrows, similar to the Space button on |
Hess would go on to | lock in a rear naked choke to force Tabera to submit |
n five before disposing of Minnesota in five to | lock up a berth in the Stanley Cup Finals. |
The crew of 13 were able to | lock themselves in a secure location after shutting |
on the Bible never to see Surtees again and to | lock herself in her room. |
Electric service to | Lock Haven residents is provided by PPL (formerly kn |
mid-1905 of bribing transport company owners to | lock out their union workers in order to force them |
eating the emergency brake ratchets in order to | lock the wheels for a spin. |
, several Union soldiers order Moe and Larry to | lock up their "prisoner." |
hed for the interceptor fire control systems to | lock onto. |
ved from then on as a political prison, used to | lock up several important supporters of the subseque |
with the wind dying, Jones made every effort to | lock Richard and Serapis together (his famous quotat |
marked page details a method of using string to | lock a door through the keyhole without leaving a tr |
e leaving and isn't able to, but does manage to | lock Keisha in the bathroom. |
lroads to pressure the remaining team owners to | lock out their Teamster members as well. |
He has converted from flanker to | Lock, putting on the extra weight needed for that po |
astor in various localities until he retired to | Lock Haven in 1888. |
t" which helps the contrast detect AF system to | lock AF in low light. |
e its burrow with its hindlegs, in order not to | lock itself out. |
rham Weir, looking across river from village to | lock |
the reticule over a target allows the player to | lock on (denoted by a voice shouting "Fire!") and fi |
If an enemy were to | lock onto to an A-10 or any other plane with some ki |
Northwest developed vitrification, a process to | lock hazardous waste inside glass. |
dispute was escalated when the company moved to | lock out its drivers, taking the company's 222 buses |
speculated by some to be a Microsoft attempt to | lock developers to its platform. |
The gunmen then decide to | lock Marty in the cupboard. |
Folklore has it that fed-up townspeople used to | lock the gates to keep out coachloads of tourists. |
ble to turn a profit, they sold Fort Vasquez to | Lock and Randolph in 1840 who subsequently went bank |
isrupt a Transformer's circuitry, causing it to | lock in place. |
ree was distracted, which allowed Earthquake to | lock Hogan in a Boston crab hold. |
She also used to | lock her deformed son {who wore a bunny mask to hide |
As the TARDIS appears, attempting to ' | lock on' to its pilot, the Doctor explains that they |
rests and is willing to do whatever it takes to | lock up known drug dealers. |
I was just ready for them to | lock the door and throw away the key", she told Winf |
Every contestant will have 5 seconds to | lock in their answer. |
requires customers to upgrade their service to | lock into another promotional rate. |
warn the real Nangis, Henri orders Fritelli to | lock her up in an ante-room. |
as therefore the decider and England, thanks to | Lock and Laker, won by 92 runs. |
Sam attempts to | lock himself in his bathroom and escape through a wi |
ginal building was built on the site of today's | lock entrance in 1790 by William Porter, a baker fro |
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