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A series of fantastic, beautiful, wonderful, and frightening images flooded Mark's mind.
Directly below the hut the great canyon narrowed, and the scar of the old flood marked the whole floor of it, from wall to wall.
The high flood marks can be seen dated in concrete, on the stairs going down to the river behind the Hilo Public Library.
"The flood marks a break point in history," he said one morning, to a large general meeting in the Bun-deshaus's National Council Chamber.
This flood marked the beginning and spread of the North Sea, Zuiderzee and Waddenzee.
Cars without telltale flood marks glide along the streets but belong to postcatastrophe cleanup companies with names like Amigos Restoration.
River Erai has a long history of floods, the flood marks appears on the fort wall of city, i.e. Pathanpura gate.
Hazel lost a considerable amount of moisture when crossing the Allegheny Mountains, which raised rivers and streams in the Pittsburgh area significantly above the flood mark.
The stone below us was rain-scoured and even, but at the flood mark on the other side the camps and houses began, nudging dose against the water-made "road."
Consider working with a licensed contractor to raise the electrical and HVAC(Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning) system above the 100-year flood mark
To the right was the broad, clean-swept rock shelf that led up to Igen Hold, a safe distance above the highest flood marks left by the river on the sandstone banks.
Panic flooded Mark's face for a moment, looking up at Miles framed in the exit, as he realized why he might be last; his expression became closed again as Miles lowered the line.
Built with black rock and with nine attractive "kamans(arches)", the bridge also serves as a flood mark (when the water rises to the level of the road on the bridge) for the "Waikar" people.
In The Oxford Companion to World Mythology, David Leeming notes that, in the Bible story, as in other flood myths, the flood marks a new beginning and a second chance for creation and humanity.
New flood records were set on the Fitzroy in 1914 when the manager at Yeeda reported that "the Fitzroy River already in flood, was augmented by a farther large body of water, causing the highest previous flood marks to be exceeded".
Although National Guard aviation units had been regularly called upon to assist civil authorities since early in that decade, the 1927 flood marked the first time that an entire Guard flying unit and its government-issued aircraft had been mobilized to help deal with a major natural disaster.
But whatever the imitators of Besnier may have accomplished, to the honest smith must be accorded the full credit of their success, and with his simple, but brilliant, record left at flood mark, the tide of progress ebbed back again, while mankind ruminated over the great problem in apparent inactivity.