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  • hy of Trafford Park is either flat or gently undulating, about 144 feet (44 m) above sea level at it
  • The rest of the Parish of Bures Hamlet is undulating agricultural land with scattered patches of
  • his land out to tenant farmers on the gently undulating alluvial farmlands.
  • tween Thurgarton and Southwell is relatively undulating and bendy.
  • The surface is undulating, and the soil generally a rich clay loam.
  • The area is undulating and agriculturally-fertile with clay soil, w
  • in) long, 2.5-4 cm (0.98-1.6 in) wide, with undulating and coarsely serrated margins, greyish green
  • es several characteristics including largely undulating and serrated grey-green leaves.
  • 9 in) long, 1-2 cm (0.39-0.79 in) wide, with undulating and coarsely serrated margins, greyish green
  • Its flight is strong and undulating, and it gives a characteristic explosive "sh
  • ched (the present-day Jessore sanctuary) but undulating and open in the south and east.
  • part from passing loops: the countryside was undulating, and there were frequent changes of gradient
  • viewed from above, is that of large terraces undulating around a central wooded area.
  • th 179 residential apartments into a complex undulating around a dramatic architectural “canyon”.
  • triathlon involving a 1.5 km sea swim, 41 km undulating bike and 10 km promenade run, with the optio
  • you can always glimpse the abyss behind the undulating bodies, and the director leads you from easy
  • ish plains to the North (thick loam) and the undulating Brabant lands to the South (thinner loam).
  • Windowless interior walls are undulating brick.
  • Curvilinear, steel trusses create the undulating ceiling plane of the ticket lobby and define
  • derwater environment, with blue lighting, an undulating ceiling and sandy, mica-flecked stone tiles.
  • e stretched for 10 km (6¼ miles) through the undulating chalkland of Cranborne Chase in east Dorset.
  • 262 km consisted of nineteen laps around an undulating circuit.
  • s thus surrounded by beautiful woodlands and undulating countryside providing panoramic views.
  • It rises in undulating countryside to the east of Llanbister and fl
  • It is set in a stretch of undulating countryside and is regarded by many as a gat
  • rm a roughly rectangular area of well-wooded undulating countryside rising between the flat agricult
  • e said that "The historical villages and the undulating course make for a great race".
  • Wildlife Refuge's 12,941 acres (52.4 km²) of undulating Delta soils range from heavy clay to silt lo
  • owned Eagle is highly vocal and has a noisy, undulating display flight.
  • An intercalated disc is an undulating double membrane separating adjacent cells in
  • Grooves like the savvy title track, with its undulating drum fills and serene and stylish vocal arra
  • The natural landform is undulating fertile plains, which often feature limeston
  • tunnels proliferate in the work, along with undulating fields of concentric lines that describe lan
  • nd white pattern which is visible during the undulating flight.
  • ll orange-brown bird with a long tail and an undulating flight.
  • ally swarms around the tips of branches with undulating flights.
  • dertwasserhaus apartment block in Vienna has undulating floors ("an uneven floor is a melody to the
  • understand in a bird that, although a rapid, undulating flyer, spent almost all of its time on the g
  • The undulating flying method of this species is considered
  • This course was undulating for about 100 km, before the first-category
  • n Switzerland (German: Bremer Schweiz) is an undulating geest landscape in the north of Bremen (Brem
  • t lighthouse and is surrounded by an area of undulating grassland and scrub owned by the National Tr
  • Half of the 300 acres (1.2 km2) is undulating grassland, grazed by cattle.
  • It is found patchily distributed in semi-dry undulating grasslands with scrub or cultivation.
  • Undulating green farmland surrounds the village, with f
  • for its superb playing conditions with fast undulating greens and classic "MacKenzie bunker complex
  • ily Asteraceae, and has largely serrated and undulating grey-green leaves.
  • The parish lies on undulating ground between the lowest slopes of the Quan
  • 1) is hiding a lot of impatience causing the undulating Hemiolas of the first two bars to explode in
  • The undulating hills that surround this little village make
  • The landscape is of low undulating hills and the vineyards are planted both on
  • alley, and is surrounded by a rolling sea of undulating hills and moorland which separates it from t
  • d by marshy low-lying fields and low, gently undulating hills.
  • e of Persian origin; this theme, sensual and undulating in Russian orientalist fashion, portrays the
  • and tail, Ceresiosaurus may not have swum by undulating its body.
  • Instead, it probably swam by undulating its body and tail, and holding its legs clos
  • as also been known to excavate large pits by undulating its disc and spitting jets of water, so as t
  • ield" (2009), consists of seven long rows of undulating land forms, like waves.
  • This Aqueduct is necessitated due to the undulating land terrain of the area, which is also adja
  • It lies on undulating land by the River Medlock, on Oldham's south
  • The gently undulating land in the vicinity is bisected by Cound Br
  • n mixed dipterocarp forests on hillsides and undulating land.
  • ive bed of sand and gravel, which creates an undulating landscape to the north-east of the parish.
  • This gives a pleasing undulating landscape, locally known as The Dumbles.
  • s is based on their sharp contrast to softly undulating landscape, prevailing in middle elevations o
  • le of York by its meandering rivers and more undulating landscape.
  • The Asansol-Durgapur region is composed of undulating laterite soil.
  • The Asansol-Durgapur region is composed of undulating latterite soil.
  • The Asansol-Durgapur region is composed of undulating latterite region.
  • ving two layers: An outer longhaired, glossy undulating layer of wool protecting the underlying laye
  • The course is undulating, left-handed and about ten furlongs in circu
  • he twisting body of the snake is depicted in undulating lines with human figures sliding along
  • e to elliptic-lanceolate, and have entire or undulating marginswith small hairs, which can irritate
  • is of the most charming description: gently undulating meadows covered with a carpet of short grass
  • o the cell body for part of its length by an undulating membrane.
  • The undulating nature of the local topography differentiate
  • The origin of the name might derive from the undulating nature of the area, or, it could be eponymou
  • rect Reading-Taunton route which was of more undulating nature than the route via Bristol, there was
  • scheduled for the stage despite its slightly undulating nature - descending from 1,400 feet (430 m)
  • he precipitous escarpment on the east of the undulating Northern Tablelands plateau, the wilderness
  • Topography is generally undulating or flat, with the altitude ranging from 200
  • s established in 1898, and is a right-handed undulating oval with a run in of 3f and a 7f straight c
  • ourse is situated in 150 acres (0.61 km2) of undulating parkland terrain.
  • The undulating path begins in Winchester and moves past Che
  • Its general character is that of an undulating plain, dotted over with occasional elevation
  • World crude oil probably peaked; still on an undulating plateau in 2007; starts off the ‘cliff' ~201
  • The common is an undulating plateau lying between 330 and 370 metres (1,
  • It is essentially an undulating plateau rising in the west to a height of 53
  • the glacial till which is spread across this undulating plateau and the occasional erratic block of
  • The forest occupies an undulating plateau, reaching to between 700 and 1,000 f
  • It tends to be a gently undulating ridge along its length making for relatively
  • o the fell of Glaramara by a three kilometre undulating ridge which is a joy to walk taking in three
  • The crests of the undulating ridges of end moraines are usually covered w
  • This consisted of 50 miles of undulating roads with 6 laps of a circuit of approximat
  • ecause of its fast and flat (but deceptively undulating) roads, Lincolnshire has one of the worst ro
  • Its curved design arches evoke undulating sand dunes of the desert.
  • Wales, protecting extensive areas of flat to undulating sandy red plains and linear sand dunes forme
  • She later soaps his undulating semi-nude body with a wet sponge and then le
  • series of monotonous buzzy notes given in an undulating song-flight.
  • red to the north-west, the track crossing an undulating surface for the majority of its length, clim
  • 'Edward' mango is oval/oblong shaped with an undulating surface, typically weighing between 16 to 22
  • The field has an undulating surface, which was reportedly made uneven to
  • 35 centimetres (14 in) in length; it has an undulating suture between the hemeral and pectoral shie
  • G. infecunda occurs in undulating terrain in Anglesea and Aireys Inlet.
  • he Liverpool Plains have a generally flat to undulating terrain formed from the remnants of old volc
  • The undulating terrain along the southern edge of the Kangs
  • tently allowed to descend too low toward the undulating terrain leading into Palmerston North.
  • It grows in loamy and stony soils, in undulating terrain.
  • rther one drifts from the main road the more undulating the land becomes.
  • They move through the water by undulating their tail in a side-to-side motion similar
  • The valley sides are rounded and undulating through erosion.
  • eads up left steeply over steps to the wide, undulating top area.
  • Gentle undulating topography around the Sun Temple lends some
  • area of intact blanket bog, characterised by undulating topography and including a large, well-devel
  • is perhaps to follow the east ridge over its undulating tops.
  • The course is set in an undulating valley covered with pine and rhododendron tr
  • ase of the tail which would have moved in an undulating wave for forward motion.
  • saac, the wave traveled a brisk and slightly undulating westward path at 14 to 18 mph (23 to 29 km/h
  • troversial choice; critics described Moore's undulating white altar as being like "ripe camembert ch
  • potted with dark brown, with some indistinct undulating, whitish cross bands on the body, margined o
  • Topographically, the area is undulating with an altitude varying from 240 to 1266 m.
  • 09) described the area thus: "The country is undulating with bogs in parts which make hunting diffic