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Examples for "channel"
Examples for "channel"
1She told MEPs Europe risked giving up a vital channel for dialogue.
2The Comedy Central TV channel launched here just over a year ago.
3An ideological and institutional shift would quickly channel all power Gingrich's way.
4I cannot build more power stations or more efficiently channel water supplies.
5The current trend channel doesn't hit that area until late next week.
1A senior canal official said it had received no notification so far.
2It's difficult to reach the canal, whether by water or by land.
3Britain and France attacked the canal zone with the support of Israel.
4In particular the conversation incident to the canal-boat wager was disturbing him.
5The canal at Marseilles should receive special mention in the general report.
1They canalise for their own security a torrent which, undisciplined, would serve but to destroy.
2We plan to canalise any invasions there are.'
3Instead of canalising rivers and erecting barriers in anticipation of torrential weather events, they attempt to work with nature.
4At first sight it appeared to me that the line of the Oise and its tributary canalised waters offered such an opportunity.
5Another is on the Lea River in East London, helping those on foot and bike use sections of canalised riverbank without a towpath.
1Chopin founded no school, although the possibilities of the piano were canalized by him.
2You're falling into Merriman's trap, the canalized line of reasoning.
3It has canalized European religion, fixed European law, and latterly launched a renewed political ideal.
4Minnewater is a canalized lake that offers a stunning view of the town from its bridge.
5Repressed, hampered, canalized, forbidden, the sex impulses have profoundly modified clothes, art, religion, morals and philosophy.
6Slowly and patiently they are canalizing the spirit that at once directs, energizes and safeguards its operation.
7This and the other mulberry views were taken in the extensively canalized portion of China represented in Fig.
8Variation that had once been canalized among the various inbred lines has been made amenable to genetic dissection.
9However, canalizing that desire and pushing it in a constructive direction makes it work to the benefit of society.
10Improvements now under way in clearing and canalizing these rivers will add about five hundred miles of additional water-way.
11The Ohio, the Tennessee, the Missouri and the upper Mississippi abound in such dangerous places and these should be canalized.
12But the regulation of organic systems has evolved to accommodate impacts and to integrate changes into canalized and viable pathways.
13It would have rendered the heresies ridiculous in turn, it would have canalized the exaltations, it would have humanized the discoveries.
14Amsterdam, the ''dam or dyke of the Amstel'', is so called from the Amstel, the canalized river which passes through the city to the Y.
15She has over 10,000 miles of canals and canalized rivers; she has 25,000 miles of railways, all in the highest state of efficiency.
Translations for canalize